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The Big Book of Spooky Tales - Horror Classics Anthology - Number 13 The Deserted House The Man with the Pale Eyes The Oblong Box The Birth-Mark - cover

The Big Book of Spooky Tales - Horror Classics Anthology - Number 13 The Deserted House The Man with the Pale Eyes The Oblong Box The Birth-Mark

Edgar Allan Poe, Nathaniel Hawthorne, Wilkie Collins, Guy de Maupassant, Pliny the Younger, Lafcadio Hearn, Margaret Oliphant, William Archer, M. R. James, Théophile Gautier, Fitz-James O'Brien, Brander Matthews, R. L. Stevenson, W. F. Harvey, Villiers Adam, C. Moffett, F. Marryat, C. B. Fernando, Katherine Rickford, Joseph L. French

Publisher: Musaicum Books

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Summary

This unique collection of the greatest mysterious dark tales, supernatural stories & horror classics has been designed and formatted to the highest digital standards. Get ready to be spooked and thrilled by the greatest master story-tellers: Ghost Stories: Thrawn Janet (Robert Louis Stevenson) The Horla (Guy de Maupassant) To Sura: A Letter (Pliny the Younger) . . . The Man Who Went Too Far (E.F. Benson) The Phantom Rickshaw (Rudyard Kipling) The Apparition of Mrs. Veal (Daniel Defoe) The Damned Thing (Ambrose Bierce) . . . The Deserted House (E. T. A. Hoffmann) The Withered Arm (Thomas Hardy) The House and the Brain (Lord Edward Bulwer-Lytton) The Roll-Call of the Reef (A. T. Quiller-Couch) The Open Door (Mrs. Margaret Oliphant) . . . Paranormal Psychic Stories: When the World Was Young (Jack London) Joseph—A Story (Katherine Rickford) Ligeia (Edgar Allan Poe) A Ghost (Lafcadio Hearn) The Eyes of the Panther (Ambrose Bierce) Photographing Invisible Beings (William T. Stead) The Sin-Eater (Fiona Macleod) . . . Suspense Stories: The Birth Mark (Nathaniel Hawthorne) The Oblong Box (Edgar Allan Poe) A Terribly Strange Bed (Wilkie Collins) The Torture by Hope (Villiers de l'Isle Adam) The Mysterious Card (Cleveland Moffett) . . . Humorous Paranormal Stories: The Secret of Goresthorpe Grange (A. Conan Doyle) Mr. Bloke's Item (Mark Twain) The Man Who Went Too Far (E. F. Benson) The Man With The Pale Eyes (Guy de Maupassant) . . .
Available since: 05/05/2017.
Print length: 993 pages.

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