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The 7th Golden Age of Weird Fiction MEGAPACK®: Manly Banister - cover

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The 7th Golden Age of Weird Fiction MEGAPACK®: Manly Banister

Manly Banister

Publisher: Wildside Press

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Summary

This volume assembles 20 classic stories, a poem, and 2 essays by Manly Banister, classic author of fantasy, horror, and science fiction.
FEAR (essay)
WHY VAMPIRES CAN’T REFLECT (letter)
SATAN'S BONDAGE: A WEREWOLF WESTERN
SIX FLIGHTS TO TERROR
CURSED AWAKENING
DEVIL DOG
ROOM WITHOUT WINDOWS
LOUP-GAROU
SONG IN THE THICKET
EENA
THE GREEN THING
CRY WOLF!
THE HAUNT
HYMENEAL (poem)
FEAR
OFFICIAL REPORT
THE SCARLET SAINT, by Manly Banister
THE GREAT ILLUSION
PSI FOR PSURVIVAL
ESCAPE TO EARTH
QUEST
MAGNANTHROPUS
SEED OF ELORASPON
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