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Anon – Chamber Of Horrors

Posted by demonik on September 1, 2007

Chamber Of Horrors (Editor uncredited: Octopus, 1984)

Stuart Bodek

Robert Aickman – Wood
Thomas Burke – The Bird
Rod Serling – A Thing About Machines
William Sansom – A Woman Seldom Found
Bram Stoker – The Squaw
Seabury Quinn – The Cloth Of Madness
H. G. Wells – The Sea Raiders
H. P. Lovecraft – The Dunwich Horror
John Blackburn – Dad
Miss Braddon – The Cold Embrace
Roald Dahl – Royal Jelly
Ambrose Bierce – The Boarded Window
Robert Graves – Earth To Earth
M. R. James – A Warning To The Curious
Stephen King – The Night Of The Tiger
W. W. Jacobs – The Interruption
Robert Silverburg – Back From The Grave
William Hope Hodgson – The Derelict
Guy De Maupassant – Vendetta
Robert Bloch – Edifice Complex
H. R. Wakefield – The Red Lodge
Rudyard Kipling – Mary Postgate
R. Chetwynd-Hayes – The Cradle Demon
Frederick Cowles – The Horror Of Abbot’s Grange
Saki – Sredni Vashtar
Robert Haining – The Wall
J. S. LeFanu – An Account Of Some Strange Disturbances In Aungiers Street
Ramsey Campbell – The Whining
Edgar Allan Poe – Berenice
R. E. Veredne – The Finless Death
E. F. Benson – And The Dead Spake

350 pages plus and another strong selection. There seems to have been some wholesale plundering of Hugh Lamb anthologies going on here – perhaps that has some bearing on the editor remaining anonymous?

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