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 · SLEEP NO MORE by L. T. C. Rolt L. T. C. Rolt () is one of those lesser-known writers you wish more people knew about. His ghost stories were a minor part of his literary output; his efforts were mostly spent in writing about waterways, railroads, cars, biographies of civil engineers, industrial history, and travel, and he was a promoter of leisure cruising in Britain's inland Estimated Reading Time: 4 mins. L.T.C. Rolt was an admirer of the great M.R. James, and this is obvious in his stories, but the solid background details of the English canal system, the railroads, and the mines are uniquely his own. The stories: "The Mine"--A lead mine acquires the name "Hell's Mouth" after the miners strike a new vein, and one of their number disappears/5(71).  · Sleep no more by L. T. C. Rolt, , A. Sutton Pub. edition, in EnglishPages:


Here's something about Rolt: L. T. C. Rolt - So far as I know offhand, all of Rolt's ghost stories were published in Sleep No More ( and later reprints). You can read the story that I just mentioned, here: Bosworth Summit Pound - A Story. Stuart picks Sleep No More: Railway, Canal and Other Stories of the Supernatural by L.T.C. Rolt, one of the men who saved Britain's inland waterways, and Harriett introduces them to Me Cheeta: The Autobiography by James Lever: the first book on A Good Read to have been "written" by a chimpanzee. Hawley Bank Foundry Lionel Thomas Caswall (L. T. C.) Rolt, First appeared in he author's collection Sleep No More, Above left: The first edition of Sleep No More; and right: a recently re-issued UK edition introduced by ghost-story author, Susan Hill (The Woman in Black). < Mr. George Frimley is a successful Birmingham.


SLEEP NO MORE by L. T. C. Rolt L. T. C. Rolt () is one of those lesser-known writers you wish more people knew about. His ghost stories were a minor part of his literary output; his efforts were mostly spent in writing about waterways, railroads, cars, biographies of civil engineers, industrial history, and travel, and he was a promoter of leisure cruising in Britain's inland waterways. Sleep no more by L. T. C. Rolt, , A. Sutton Pub. edition, in English. L.T.C. Rolt's "Sleep No More, originally published in , is a collection of 14 stories of the supernatural, some with ghosts. All ghost stories pale in comparison to those of M.R. James, whose ghosts were frequently malevolent.

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