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Montague Rhodes James: The Best Works

Montague Rhodes James

Publisher: JustinH

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Summary

The Best Works of Montague Rhodes James

A Thin Ghost and Others
Ghost Stories of an Antiquary
Masterpiece of Mystery in four volumes (GHOST STORIES)
More Ghost Stories
Old Testament Legends
The Five Jars
The Wanderings and Homes of Manuscripts
Available since: 04/11/2019.

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