![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() It is a haunting story and greatly impressive to me." The last letter she wrote to those cousins, written on the day Dickinson died, contained just four words "Little Cousins - Called back." The words also appear on Dickinson's gravestone. However, on the success of the book, this was. Reviews arent verified, but Google checks for and removes fake content. One of the author`s admirers was the poet Emily Dickinson who wrote to her cousins: "A friend sent me 'Called Back'. According to the original agreement Fargus ceded the entire copyright of Called Back to Arrowsmith for only 80. Its popularity is not surprising, considering it combines murder, amnesia, politics, and fantasy. This new edition is introduced by novelist and crime writing expert, Martin Edwards, author of The Golden Age of Murder.'. It was a huge success, selling 350,000 copies in its first year, leading to a highly acclaimed stage play the following year. It was made into a stage play in London in 1884. Called Back by Hugh Conway, a pseudonym for Frederick John Fargus, was first published in 1883. This Victorian "shilling shocker" sold 352,000 copies by 1887 and was translated into six European languages. Hugh Conway was the pen name of Bristol native Frederick John Fargus (1847-1885). Bookplate of former owner William Macadam-Smith on front pastedown. Raised bands and gold impressing on spine. First edition in book form, published earlier in Arrowsmith's Christmas Annual for 1883. ![]()
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