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Ghost Stories of an Antiquary - Timeless Tales of the Supernatural  - cover

Ghost Stories of an Antiquary - Timeless Tales of the Supernatural 

Montague Rhodes James

Publisher: Zenith Evergreen Literary Co.

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🕯️ Unlock the spine-tingling brilliance of M.R. James' classic ghost stories!
Ghost Stories of an Antiquary is a renowned collection of eerie tales crafted by the master of supernatural fiction, Montague Rhodes James. Each story invites readers into a chilling world of spectral encounters, sinister secrets, and atmospheric suspense, leaving them captivated and unnerved.

🌫️ Explore haunting narratives that blend antiquarian charm with supernatural dread.
From cursed artifacts to vengeful spirits, James' tales masterfully combine his academic love for history with vivid and unsettling horrors. Perfectly suited for fans of Gothic fiction and ghostly mysteries, these stories remain as enthralling today as they were at their first publication.

📖 Celebrated as a cornerstone of supernatural literature.
Readers admire James' ability to create timeless settings and characters while delivering profound and lasting chills. This collection is essential for anyone seeking to experience the best of classic ghost stories.

✨ Add this hauntingly beautiful collection to your bookshelf and discover the eternal allure of Ghost Stories of an Antiquary. ✨
Available since: 04/07/2025.
Print length: 106 pages.

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