Richard Lawrence Dalby (15 April 1949 – 4 May 2017) was an editor and literary researcher noted for his anthologies of ghost stories.
Early life
Richard Dalby was born in London on 15 April 1949 to Tom, a publishing editor, and Nancy, an amateur artist. He was educated at
Haberdashers' Aske's School from the age of 7 when he also began to take an interest in supernatural fiction. He was diagnosed with diabetes at the age of 16. He did not attend university.
[Richard Dalby.]
''The Times
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'', 1 June 2017. Retrieved 23 July 2017.
Career
Dalby's early career was spent as a bookseller in bookshops, including
Foyles
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in London, and he later sold books by mail order, issuing catalogues from his home in Scarborough, Yorkshire.
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In the 1970s he began to produce anthologies of ghost stories and supernatural tales, compiling ''The Sorceress in Stained Glass and Other Ghost Stories'' in 1971 and over 50 other anthologies and collections.][Richard Dalby.]
''A Guide to Supernatural Fiction'', 19 May 2008. Retrieved 23 July 2017. He unearthed rare and forgotten works and promoted the work of authors he loved, whether antiquarian or contemporary, such as H. Russell Wakefield
Herbert Russell Wakefield (1888 – 2 August 1964) was an English short-story writer, novelist, publisher, and civil servant chiefly remembered today for his ghost stories.
Life
Wakefield was the third of four children of the clergyman Henry Russ ...
and L. A. Lewis (1899–1961). In 1993 he founded the Ghost Story Press with David Tibet
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He was given the name "Tibet" by Genesis P-Orridge, and in January 2005 he a ...
, which published 14 volumes.[
Dalby was described by ''The Times'' as the "unofficial deputy editor" for the journal '' Book and Magazine Collector'', writing over 200 articles for the magazine.][
He owned a set of H. Rider Haggard first editions and a copy of ]Bram Stoker
Abraham Stoker (8 November 1847 – 20 April 1912) was an Irish author who is celebrated for his 1897 Gothic horror novel '' Dracula''. During his lifetime, he was better known as the personal assistant of actor Sir Henry Irving and busine ...
's ''Dracula'' with the author's annotations. His book collection was so extensive that he rented a storage unit to help house it.[
]
Death
Dalby died of diabetic ketoacidosis
Diabetic ketoacidosis (DKA) is a potentially life-threatening complication of diabetes mellitus. Signs and symptoms may include vomiting, abdominal pain, deep gasping breathing, increased urination, weakness, confusion and occasionally loss of ...
on 4 May 2017. He lived with his parents until their deaths and never married.[
]
Select bibliography
''The first edition of each title is listed below''
Anthologies
* ''The Sorceress in Stained Glass and Other Ghost Stories'' (London: Tom Stacy, 1971).
* ''The Best Ghost Stories of H. Russell Wakefield'' (London: John Murray, 1978).
* ''Dracula's Brood'' (Wellingborough: Crucible, 1987).
* ''Ghosts and Scholars'' (Wellingborough: Crucible, 1987).
* ''The Virago Book of Ghost Stories: The Twentieth Century, Volume One'' (London: Virago, 1987).
* ''The Virago Book of Ghost Stories'' (London: Virago, 1988).
* ''Ghosts for Christmas'' (London: O'Mara, 1988.
* ''Chillers for Christmas'' (London: O'Mara, 1989).
* ''Mystery for Christmas'' (London: O'Mara, 1990).
* ''The Mammoth Book of Ghost Stories'' (London: Robinson, 1990).
* ''The Mammoth Book of Ghost Stories 2'' (New York: Carroll & Graf, 1991).
* ''The Virago Book of Ghost Stories: The Twentieth Century: Volume Two'' (London: Virago, 1991)
* ''Crime for Christmas'' (London: O'Mara, 1991).
* ''Tales of Witchcraft'' (London: O'Mara, 1991).
* ''The Collected Ghost Stories of E. F. Benson'' (New York: Carroll & Graf, 1992).
* ''Vampire Stories'' (London: Michael O'Mara, 1992).
* ''Horror for Christmas'' (London: Michael O'Mara, 1992).
* ''Shivers for Christmas'' (London: Michael O'Mara, 1995).
* ''The Mammoth Book of Victorian and Edwardian Ghost Stories'' (London: Robinson, 1995).
* Bram Stoker, ''Best Ghost and Horror Stories'' (London: Mineola, NY: Dover Publications, 1997). Joint editors: Stefan Dziemianowicz and S. T. Joshi.
* ''Twelve Gothic Tales'' (Wellingborough: Crucible, 1998).
Nonfiction
* ''Bram Stoker: A Bibliography of First Editions'' (London: Dracula Press, 1983)
* ''The Golden Age of Children's Book Illustrations'' (London: Michael O'Mara, 1991).
References
External links
Ghost Story Press and Durtro Press
*
Richard Dalby's Library
- description of his personal library (with links to Swan River Press's memoir "Remembering Richard Dalby") and Mark Valentine's obituary, "RIP Richard Dalby (1949-2017)", at Wormwoodiana).
Interview with Richard Dalby on allthingshorror.co.uk
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1949 births
2017 deaths
Place of birth missing
Deaths from diabetes
English book editors
Anthologists
People educated at Haberdashers' Boys' School
Writers from London
English bibliophiles
English bibliographers