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Mary Danby – 65 Great Tales Of The Supernatural

Posted by demonik on September 7, 2007

Mary Danby (ed.) – 65 Great Tales Of The Supernatural (Sundial 1979)

65 Supernatural

Robert Aickman – Ringing The Changes
A. J. Alan – My Adventure In Norfolk
S. Baring-Gould – The Leaden Ring
E. F. Benson – The Bus Conductor
Ambrose Bierce – The Middle Toe Of The Right Foot
Charles Birkin – Little Boy Blue
Algernon Blackwood – Keeping His Promise
Marjorie Bowen – Kecksies
D. K. Broster – Couching At The Door
John Burke – Don’t You Dare
Thomas Burke – The Hollow Man
A. M. Burrage – Browdean Farm
R. Chetwynd-Hayes – A Vindictive Woman
Hugh Clifford – The Ghoul
Adrian Cole – The Horror Under Penmire
F. Marion Crawford – The Upper Berth
Mary Danby – The Engelmayer Puppets
Charles Dickens – The Signal-Man
William Croft Diickinson – The House Of Balfother
Arthur Conan Doyle – The Brown Hand
Amelia B. Edwards – The Phantom Coach
Celia Fremlin – Don’t Tell Cissie
Davis Grubb – The Horsehair Trunk
John Halkin – Bobby
Pamela Hansford-Johnson – Ghost Of Honour
L. P. Hartley – Monkshood Manor
William F. Harvey – The Ankardyne Pew
Dorothy K. Haynes – Those Lights And Violins
O. Henry – The Furnished Room
William Hope Hodgson – The Whistling Room
Robert Holdstock – Magic Man
Thomas Hood – The Shade Of A Shade
Richard Hughes – A Night At A Cottage
Hammond Innes – South Sea Bubble
Washington Irving – The Spectre Bridegroom
W. W. Jacobs – The Monkey’s Paw
M. R. James – Lost Hearts
Gerald Kersh – Carnival On The Downs
Rudyard Kipling – The Mark Of The Beast
Nigel Kneale – Minuke
J. S. Le Fanu – An Account Of Some Strange Disturbances In Aungier Street
Kay Leith – For The Love Of Pamela
H. P. Lovecraft – The Moon-Bog
Roger Malisson – A Fair Lady
Joyce Marsh – The Master Of Blas Gwynedd
Guy de Maupassant – Who Knows?
Daphne du Maurier – The Apple Tree
E. Nesbit – John Charrington’s Wedding
Alfred Noyes – Midnight Express
Roger B. Pile – Mary
Edgar Allan Poe – The Facts In The Case Of M. Valdemar
V. S. Pritchett – A Story Of Don Juan
Saki – The Open Window
William Sansom – A Woman Seldom Found
Robert Louis Stevenson – The Body-Snatcher
Bernard Taylor – Travelling Light
Rosemary Timperley – The Deathly Silence
Mark Twain – A Ghost Story
Tim Vicary – Guest Room
H. Russell Wakefield – The Triumph Of Death
Hugh Walpole – Mrs. Lunt
Elizabeth Walter – The Hollies And The Ivy
H. G. Wells – The Red Room
Edith Wharton – All Souls’
Dennis Wheatley – The Case Of The Long Dead Lord

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