The Second Century of Creepy Stories
Author: | Hugh Walpole |
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Hutchinson & Co., 1937 |
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Book Type: | Anthology |
Genre: | Horror |
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Table of Contents:
- Mad Monkton - (1859) - novella by Wilkie Collins
- Mortmain - (1931) - novelette by John Metcalfe
- The Dead Bride - (1929) - novelette by Anonymous
- Carmilla - novella by Joseph Sheridan Le Fanu
- Tarnhelm - (1929) - shortstory by Hugh Walpole
- A Watcher by the Dead - (1889) - shortstory by Ambrose Bierce
- The Most Maddening Story in the World - shortstory by Ralph Straus
- Change - (1936) - shortstory by Arthur Machen
- Keeping His Promise - (1906) - shortstory by Algernon Blackwood
- The Oak Saplings - (1931) - shortstory by A. M. Burrage
- Mr. Humphreys and His Inheritance - (1911) - novelette by M. R. James
- The Beckoning Fair One - (1911) - novella by Oliver Onions
- The Horla - (1890) - novelette by Guy de Maupassant
- The Upper Berth - (1885) - novelette by F. Marion Crawford
- The House in Half Moon Street - (1934) - novelette by Hector Bolitho
- The Crown Derby Plate - (1933) - shortstory by Marjorie Bowen
- The Turn of the Screw - (1898) - novel by Henry James
- Monsieur Seeks a Wife - (1934) - novelette by Margaret Irwin
- The Accident - (1936) - shortstory by Ann Bridge
- Mrs. Vaudrey's Journey - (1934) - shortstory by Martin Armstrong
- Browdean Farm - (1927) - shortstory by A. M. Burrage
- Perchance to Dream - (1930) - shortstory by Michael Joyce
- The Drummer of Gordonmuir - (1916) - shortstory by Shane Leslie
- Banquo's Chair - shortstory by Rupert Croft-Cooke
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