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Tod Robbins

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Robbins authored two short story collections and several novels. His work often contains bizarre and frightening plots, sometimes influenced by writers like
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The Spirit of the Town: A Novel Presentation in Fiction Form of the Impulse and Desire Which Mould the Lives of Men
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Mysterious Martin: A Fiction Narrative Setting Forth the Development of Character Along Unusual Lines
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and writers of horror fiction like Robert W. Chambers...." Chris Mikul, introduction to
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Naomi Kathleen "Mollie" Adams (January 16, 1934 - May 10, 1949; his death)
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magazine, serializing the novel beginning with the January 1922 issue.
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Hallowe'en Hauntings: Stories About the Most Ghostly Night of the Year
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Edith Norman Hyde (July 15, 1909 - June 4, 1914; divorced); 2 children
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by Tod Robbins (Vancleave, MS: Ramble House, 2007), (p. 12).
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as "excellent commercial fiction, with good little touches".
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Tod Robbins, "Fighting Mad: The Story of a Warped Soul",
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Robbins was born in Brooklyn, June 25, 1888. He attended
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Lillian Ames Chatman (December 3, 1914 - 1922; divorced)
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St. James Guide to Horror, Ghost & Gothic Writers
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Peter Haining ("Cockcrow Inn") 651:(1933), ed. Charles Birkin ("The Whimpus") 143:(1890–1944)—wrote the college song " 25: 297:in 1948 (under a slightly modified title) 95:(25 June 1888 – May 10, 1949), billed as 841:Ebook version of "Spurs" (in PDF format) 192:", which Browning used as the basis for 180:in 1925 and a sound version directed by 719: 608:, November 1949 ("The Living Portrait") 558:, November 1923 ("For His Lady Friend") 522:, April 5, 1919 ("The Living Portrait") 596:, November 1948 ("The Terrible Three") 707:The Best American Noir of the Century 479:The Scales of Justice and Other Poems 372:"For Art's Sake" (revised version of 7: 1000:Washington and Lee University alumni 867:, with 8 library catalog records 759: 757: 729: 727: 725: 723: 269:Ethel Brown (? - May 1928; divorced) 260:Janet Lancey (1929 - 1933; divorced) 639:(1932), ed. Charles Birkin ("Toys") 585:Super Science and Fantastic Stories 544:, January 1921 ("The Toys of Fate") 1025:20th-century American male writers 536:, October 25, 1919 ("The Whimpus") 184:in 1930; both adaptations starred 14: 1010:American male short story writers 805:The Guide to Supernatural Fiction 602:, March 1949 ("The Toys of Fate") 168:(1912) is an early novel about a 853: 744:(London: St. James Press, 1998) 588:, June 1945 ("The Toys of Fate") 574:, September 1939 ("The Whimpus") 566:, 1925 ("The Child and the Man") 236:and refused to leave during the 980:20th-century American novelists 398:"Toys" (aka "The Toys of Fate") 1020:American weird fiction writers 530:, September 1919 ("Fragments") 1: 430:"Silent, White and Beautiful" 389:"Silent, White and Beautiful" 363:"Silent, White and Beautiful" 125:Washington and Lee University 1015:American emigrants to France 995:American short story writers 852:(public domain audiobooks) 496:, February 1917 ("Married") 454:"The Son of Shaemas O'Shea" 433:"Who Wants a Green Bottle?" 404:"The Son of Shaemas O'Shea" 392:"Who Wants a Green Bottle?" 366:"Who Wants a Green Bottle?" 1041: 683:Famous Fantastic Mysteries 578:Famous Fantastic Mysteries 571:Famous Fantastic Mysteries 157:The Picture of Dorian Gray 18: 908: 606:Fantastic Novels Magazine 600:Fantastic Novels Magazine 593:Fantastic Novels Magazine 550:, February 1923 ("Spurs") 486:Pulp magazine appearances 439:"Wild Wullie, the Waster" 395:"Wild Wullie, the Waster" 369:"Wild Wullie, the Waster" 337:Close Their Eyes Tenderly 238:Nazi occupation of France 228:Robbins emigrated to the 218:Who Wants a Green Bottle? 240:. He spent the war in a 145:Washington and Lee Swing 1005:Novelists from Virginia 990:American male novelists 985:American horror writers 350:Short story collections 86:Horror, mystery fiction 687:Stefan R. Dziemanozicz 343:To Hell and Home Again 298: 141:Thornton Whitney Allen 93:Clarence Aaron Robbins 39:Clarence Aaron Robbins 19:For the magician, see 736:, "Robbins, Tod", in 701:The People of the Pit 621:Anthology appearances 616:, Fall 2002 ("Spurs") 457:"A Voice from Beyond" 331:The Master of Murders 286: 246:Saint-Jean-Cap-Ferrat 68:Saint-Jean-Cap-Ferrat 846:Works by Tod Robbins 828:at Fantastic Fiction 769:Freaks and Fantasies 697:("The Toys of Fate") 555:Everybody's Magazine 420:Freaks and Fantasies 99:and better known as 865:Library of Congress 695:Martin N. Greenburg 613:Zoetrope: All-Story 436:"The Bibulous Baby" 216:described Robbins' 473:Poetry collections 451:"A Bit of Banshee" 442:"The Toys of Fate" 401:"A Bit of Banshee" 299: 242:concentration camp 162:Robert W. Chambers 51:Brooklyn, New York 957: 956: 765:Decadent movement 548:Munsey's Magazine 541:Munsey's Magazine 427:"Crimson Flowers" 374:Mysterious Martin 291:was reprinted in 166:Mysterious Martin 139:(1884?–1949) and 135:) and—along with 90: 89: 1032: 895: 888: 881: 872: 857: 856: 808: 801: 795: 790:Physical Culture 785: 779: 761: 752: 734:Brian Stableford 731: 534:All-Story Weekly 520:All-Story Weekly 506:The Unholy Three 501:All-Story Weekly 463:"The Confession" 319:The Three Freaks 315:The Unholy Three 294:Fantastic Novels 289:The Unholy Three 208:Physical Culture 174:The Unholy Three 64: 48: 46: 26: 1040: 1039: 1035: 1034: 1033: 1031: 1030: 1029: 960: 959: 958: 953: 918: 904: 899: 854: 817: 812: 811: 803:E. F. 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Index

Todd Robbins
Brooklyn, New York
Saint-Jean-Cap-Ferrat
American author
horror
mystery fiction
Washington and Lee University
Lexington
Virginia
Mark W. Sheafe
Thornton Whitney Allen
Washington and Lee Swing
Oscar Wilde
The Picture of Dorian Gray
Robert W. Chambers
serial killer
Tod Browning
Jack Conway
Lon Chaney
Spurs
Freaks
Charles Birkin
E. F. Bleiler
French Riviera
New York City
Nazi occupation of France
concentration camp
Saint-Jean-Cap-Ferrat

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