Frederick John Fargus was born in Bristol. At 20 he took over his father's auctioneering business. He died in France of typhoid fever and was buried in Nice. He also wrote under the pseudonym 'Hugh Conway'. |
Titles and year of publication:
1) Carriston’s Gift and Other Stories (short stories) (Also published as: Dead Man's Face [1885]) | 1884 |
2) Dark Days | 1884 |
3) Circumstantial Evidence (short stories) | 1885 |
4) Paul Vargas, a Mystery, and Other Tales (short stories) | 1885 |
5) Slings and Arrows and Other Tales (short stories) | 1885 |
As 'Hugh Conway' | |
1) Called Back | 1883 |
2) Bound Together (short stories) | 1884 |
3) Daughter of the Stars and Other Tales (short stories) | 1884 |
4) At What Cost, and Other Stories (short stories) | 1885 |
5) A Family Affair | 1885 |
6) The Story of a Sculptor, and Other Stories (short stories) | 1885 |
7) A Cardinal Sin | 1886 |
8) Living or Dead | 1886 |
9) Somebody's Story | 1886 |
10) Bound by a Spell | 1887 |
11) All in One (short stories) | 1891 |
12) The Missing Will and Other Stories (short stories) | ? |
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