<p/><br></br><p><b> Book Synopsis </b></p></br></br><p><i>A Prisoner in Fairyland</i> (1913) is a novel by Algernon Blackwood. Having already established himself as a promising short story writer, Blackwood began publishing novels at the age of 40. A lifelong occultist, Blackwood was interested in the fine line between the human and spiritual realms, often incorporating supernatural elements into his work. <i>A Prisoner in Fairyland</i> is a story of a wealthy retiree's return to the wonderful imaginative world of his youth. Hoping to spend the rest of his life in service of others, he gets the old Starlight Express up and running again. "For, from boyhood up, a single big ambition had ever thundered through his being--the desire to be of use to others. To help his fellow-kind was to be his profession and career." Henry Rogers has always been a dreamer. On the brink of retirement, he plans to use his carefully accumulated wealth to fulfill his philanthropic destiny. Initially unsure of the shape of his charitable contribution to society, a trip to his childhood home changes everything. There, he finds the old train carriage where he would spend days at a time immersed in a world of fantasy and adventure. Back on the Starlight Express, Rogers plans to take deserving passengers to the wondrous realm of Fairyland. He soon discovers, however, that his impassioned beliefs--however well-intentioned--risk condemnation and persecution from those whose investments on Earth prevent them from indulging in imaginative excursions into the unknown. <i>A Prisoner in Fairyland</i> is a story for children and adults alike, a novel that poses timeless questions regarding the nature of our existence, both upon earth and beyond. With a beautifully designed cover and professionally typeset manuscript, this edition of Algernon Blackwood's <i>A Prisoner in Fairyland</i> is a classic work of British literature reimagined for modern readers.</p><p/><br></br><p><b> From the Back Cover </b></p></br></br><p>After a lifetime of hard work, businessman Henry Rogers decides the time has come to retire. Rather than spend his sunset years in solitude and comfort, however, he remembers a promise he made to himself in his youth, a time when his imagination could access worlds of excitement and adventure. <i>A Prisoner in Fairyland</i> is a novel by Algernon Blackwood.</p>
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