Posted by demonik on February 18, 2013
Mike Ashley (ed.) – The Dreaming Sex: Early Tales of Scientific Imagination by Woman (Peter Owen, 2009)

Introduction
L.T. Meade – The Blue Laboratory
Mary Shelley – The Mortal Immortal
Harriet Prescott Spofford – The Moonstone Mass
Alice W. Fuller – A Wife Manufactured to Order
Mary Elizabeth Braddon – Good Lady Ducayne
Mary Wilkins Freeman – The Hall Bedroom
G.M. Barrows – The Curious Experience of Thomas Dunbar
Roquia Sakhawat Hossein – The Sultana’s Dream
Edith Nisbet – The Five Senses
Clotilde Graves – Lady Clanbevan’s Baby
Muriel Pollexfen – Monsieur Fly-by-Night
Greye La Spina – The Ultimate Ingredient
Clare Winger Harris – The Miracle of the Lily
Adeline Knapp – The Earth Slept: A Vision
Thanks to James Doig for putting me on to this one!
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Posted by demonik on February 11, 2009
Jack Adrian (ed.) – Strange Tales from the Strand (Oxford University Press, 1991)
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Mick Brownfield
Julian Symons – Foreword
Jack Adrian – Introduction
Graham Greene – All But Empty (March 1947)
J. B. Harris-Burland – Lord Beden’s Motor (Dec. 1901)
Hugh Walpole – The Tarn (Dec. 1923)
Rina Ramsay – Resurgam ( Aug. 1915)
F. Tennyson Jesse – The Railway Carriage (Nov. 1931)
Beverley Nichols – The Bell (Aug. 1946)
W. W. Jacobs – His Brother’s Keeper (Dec. 1922)
Sapper – Touch And Go (Feb. 1926)
W. L. George – Waxworks (July 1922)
B. L. Jacot – White Spectre (Jan. 1950)
D. H. Lawrence – ‘Tickets, Please!’ (Apr 1919)
Villiers de l’Isle-Adam – A Torture By Hope (June 1891)
L. T. Meade – A Horrible Fright (Oct. 1894)
H. Greenhough Smith – The Case Of Roger Carboyne (Sept. 1892)
Ianthe Jerrold – The Orchestra Of Death (Dec 1918)
C. J. Cutcliffe Hyne – The Lizard (June 1898)
L. G. Moberly – Inexplicable (Dec. 1917)
L. de Giberne Sieveking – The Prophetic Camera (The English Review, Nov. 1922)
Henry A. Hering – Cavalanci’s Curse (March 1899)
H. G. Wells – The Queer Story Of Brownlow’s Newspaper (Ladies Home Journal, Feb. 1932)
Edgar Wallace – The Black Grippe (March 1920)
Morley Roberts – The Fog (Oct. 1908)
Grant Allen – The Thames Valley Catastrophe (Dec. 1897)
Martin Swayne – A Sense Of The Future (Aug 1924)
Arthur Conan Doyle – The Silver Mirror (Aug. 1908)
E. Bland (Edith Nesbit) – The Haunted House (Dec. 1913)
Arthur Conan Doyle – How It Happened (Sept. 1913)
Edith Nesbit – The Power of Darkness (April 1905)
Arthur Conan Doyle – The Horror of the Heights (Nov 1913)
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