London, Ernest Benn, 1929. First edition, first impression. Hardback. A very good copy. Inscribed by the author to 'Felicity, the owner of Dudley, and the inspiration of this book of nonsense from Pan [?].' (There's also a copy inscribed to the other dedicatee Louis Parker). The jacket has edge wear and toning, with some rubbing and scratching. Price-clipped. The block's quite loose in the binding, but holding well enough, webbing showing in a few places. Algernon Blackwood (1869-1951) was a prolific writer in the supernatural genre, probably best known for his collections, particularly Incredible Adventures (1914). [11857, Hyraxia Books].