Report on Plague in the Gold Coast in 1908
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Simpson William John Ritchie
Simpson William John Ritchie was a Scottish writer known for his seminal novel "The House of a Hundred Whispers." His haunting prose and vivid imagery captured the essence of Gothic literature, influencing generations of writers. Ritchie's exploration of fear, madness, and the supernatural cemented his legacy as a master of the genre.