Episode 8 – The Treasure of Abbot Thomas
In this episode Will & Mike follow M.R. James on a terrifying treasure hunt to Germany in ‘The Treasure of Abbot Thomas’.
Show notes:
- Steinfeld Abbey & Glass (also see Googlemaps)
Read about the read-world location of this story on wikipedia. - The Treasure of Steinfeld Abbey, A Visit to the Scene of “The Treasure of Abbot Thomas” by Helen Grant
Interesting account of a visit to Steinfeld, in which Helen Grant compares the real abbey to the one described by M.R. James. - Ashridge Park
This story was inspired by James’s own study of the stained glass at Ashridge Park in 1904. The glass is now in the Victoria & Albert museum in London, and the park is now home to Ashridge Business School (check out the cool virtual tour!) - Steinfeld stained glass in Wales
To illustrate how widely glass from Germany and Belguim circulated in Britain, here some more of the Steinfeld stained glass shows up in a church in Wales! - Review at GhostingImages.com
An excellent review of the 1974 tv version. - Origin of “Gare à qui la touche” (“Woe to he that touches it”)
The origin of this ominous phrase appears to be Napoleonic! - An Introduction to Classical Cryptography by William Stalling
A useful guide for those who wish to get their head around the cryptographic puzzles solved by Mr Somerton. - ‘A Pleasing Terror’ (Ash Tree Press)
This definitive anthology of and commentary on James work is now available as an e-book. - Ghost Stories of Christmas at the BFI Mediateque
You can currently watch the BBC’s classic M.R. James tv adaptations at the BFI Mediateque centres.
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