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Post by H_P_Saucecraft on May 30, 2010 11:37:43 GMT
Playboy Book Of Horror & The Supernatural - Editors of Playboy (Souvenir Press 1968)Couldn't find a thread on this through search function, so forgive me if this has already been covered. Franz Altschuler Preface - Editors Of Playboy
Softly Walks The Beetle - John Collier Heavy Set - Ray Bradbury Nasty - Fredric Brown Sardonicus - Ray Russell Sorceror's Moon - Charles Beaumont First Anniversary - Richard Matheson The Jam - Henry Slesar Beelzebub - Robert Bloch The Machine In Ward Eleven - Charles Willeford The Academy - David Ely The Manuscript Of Dr. Arness - Gahan Wilson The Party - William F. Nolan Burnt Toast - Mack Reynolds Rendezvous - John Christopher Side By Side - John Tomerlin The Sea Was Wet As Wet Could Be - Gahan Wilson Hey, Look At Me! - Jack Finney For The Rich They Sing - Sometimes - Ken W. Purdy I'm Yours - Charles Schafhauser Double Exposure - John Reese The Taste Of Fear - Hugh G. Foster No Such Thing As A Vampire - Richard Martheson Virginia - Calvin Tomkins Black Country - Charles Beaumont The Travelling Salesman - Robert Bloch Weird Show - Herbert Gold The Life Work Of Juan Diaz - Ray Bradbury Comet Wine - Ray Russell
Index Of Authors
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Post by andydecker on Aug 29, 2023 8:12:26 GMT
The Editors of Playboy - The Playboy Book of Horror and the Supernatural (Playboy Press, 1967, hc, 391 pages) Cover: Franz Altschulder Cover found on the net. Thanks to the original scanner.
Paperback edition:
Cover: Richard TylerCover found on the net. thanks to the original scanner. Back when Hugh Hefner still guided the magazine, before Playboy America couldn't keep up with changing times after his death and self-destructed, it published a lot of fiction of every field. The stories collected here were all published first in the magazine, most were reprinted or collected later in other books, at least one became a movie. It is supposed that Ray Russell was the actual editor of this.
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enoch
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Post by enoch on Aug 29, 2023 14:34:47 GMT
An excellent collection. Herbert Gold's "Weird Show" is a standout for me, but there are many great stories in this anthology.
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