A NATURAL BODY AND A SPIRITUAL BODY. Some Worcestershire Encounters With The Supernatural.
Ashcroft, BC: Ash-Tree Press, 2007. First Edition Thus. Octavo, original cloth, dust wrapper. 110 pp. 400 copies printed. Dust jacket artwork by Jason van Hollander. A fine copy in a fine dust wrapper. Item #313593
¶ J. S. Leatherbarrow (1908–89) enjoyed the ghost stories of M. R. James from the time he was a boy. After he had been ordained in 1931 he began to read James's stories to young people of his parish, and when the supply ran out his audience encouraged him to write some ghost stories of his own. The result was this all too short a collection which, Leatherbarrow writes, was 'in respectful imitation of my mentor'
Many of the stories are set in Leatherbarrow's beloved Worcestershire, in the area between the Severn and the Teme, and the author notes that they are partly autobiographical, partly local history, and partly sheer invention, but that 'for the life of me I can't tell exactly where one category ends and the next begins'. One previously uncollected story has been added for this new edition.
Little has been written about Leatherbarrow—indeed, he seems destined to remain something of a mystery for some years, as his private papers are sealed until 2039. For his introduction, however, James Doig has unearthed some fascinating biographical information, which helps us better to understand the character of the man behind this collection.
CONTENTS: Preface; Introduction by James Doig; The First Born; The Ghostly Goat of Glaramara; The Nautical Footsteps; The Two Squarsons; The Nursing Home; The Stranger in the Scarf; The Derelict Village; The Green Man of Rudmet; The Roots of the Cedar; The Elder Statesman; The Servant of the Queen; 'A New People Takes the Land'; Ankerdine Hall.
Price (CAD): $85.00