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The Book of Shadows Vol 3 - cover

The Book of Shadows Vol 3

Edith Nesbit, Margaret Oliphant, E.F. Benson, M.R. James, Ellen Glasgow, Sir Hugh Walpole, W. F. Harvey, Vincent O'Sullivan, Masterpiece Everywhere, Mary Elizabeth Penn, Sir Herbert Stephen

Maison d'édition: Masterpiece Everywhere

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Synopsis

Discover the world of ghosts and spirits with this collection of classics on ghosts.
The best of the genre's literature.

In the Dark
by Mary Elizabeth Penn
     (?–?)
No. 11 Welham Square
by Sir Herbert Stephen
     (1857–1932)
Man-size in Marble
by Edith Nesbit
     (1858–1924)
When I Was Dead
by Vincent O'Sullivan
     (1872–1940)
The Library Window
by Margaret Oliphant
     (1828–1897)
Lost Hearts
by M. R. James
     (1862–1936)
The Shadowy Third
by Ellen Glasgow
     (1873–1945)
The Beast with Five Fingers
by W. F. Harvey
     (1885–1937)
Mrs. Lunt
by Sir Hugh Walpole
     (1884–1941)
The Step
by E. F. Benson
     (1867–1940)
Disponible depuis: 01/10/2021.

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