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Post by dem on Dec 29, 2007 20:16:03 GMT
Mysteries: A Classic Collection (Bracken, 1994) Jacket design: Ken Leeder. Cover, Images Colour Library Introduction: Giles Gordon
A. J. Alan - The Diver Michael Arlen - The Ghoul Of Golders Green Arnold Bennett - The Murder Of The Mandarin J. D. Beresford - Powers Of The Air Algernon Blackwood - Keeping His Promise Gerald Bullett - Dearth's Farm G. K. Chesterton - The Hammer of God Joseph Conrad - The Secret Sharer A. E. Coppard - The Tiger Guy De Maupassant - The Hostelry Lord Dunsany - A Large Diamond Jeffrey Farnol - The Cupboard J. S. Fletcher - The Other Sense Pamela Hansford Johnson - Ghost Of Honour O. Henry - Roads Of Destiny C. D. Heriot - The Trapdoor C. F. Hoffman - Ben Blower's Story Tom Hood - The Shadow of A Shade Washington Irving - Guests From Gibbet Island M. R. James - The Mezzotint Jerome K. Jerome - The Dancing Partner D. H. Lawrence - The Woman Who Rode Away Oliver Onions - Rooum Barry Pain - The Green Light Eden Phillpotts - The Iron Pineapple Alexander Pushkin - The Queen Of Spades Sir Arthur Quiller-Couch - The Seventh Man Saki - Laura W. B. Seabrook - Goat-Cry, Girl-Cry May Sinclair - The Mahatma's Story H. De Vere Stacpool - Deep In The Forest R. L. Stevenson - The Island Of Voices Edgar Wallace - Man Of The Night Hugh Walpole - Major Wilbraham Anon - A Tale Of A Gas-Light Ghost E. F. Benson - The Confession Of Charles Linkworth Ambrose Bierce - The Moonlit Road L. P. Hartley - A Visitor From Down Under W. H. Hodgson - The Voice In The Night W. W. Jacobs - His Brother's Keeper Edgar Allan Poe - Berenice A. E. D. Smith - The Coat Bram Stoker - The Squaw P. C. Wren - Presentiments A bit of a cheat including this in the 'nineties section I guess as it's pretty much a modern, 606 page, reprint of J. M. Parrish & John R. Crossland (eds.) Mammoth Book Of Thrillers, Ghosts & Mysteries, (Odhams, 1936), but minus the contributions of Alduous Huxley, Agatha Christie, J. B. Priestly, Rebecca West, H. G. Wells, Somerset Maugham and Walter De La Mare. There are at least three companion volumes of interest: Creepy Stories introduced by Fred Urquhart, Tales Of Terror & The Supernatural introduced by Michael Moorcock and Thrillers introduced by Robert Sheckley.
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