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Great Tales of Terror and the Supernatural
First published in 1944, here are fifty-two stories of heart-stopping suspense from some of the most renowned authors and horror writers in literary history, with an introduction and notes from Phyllis Cerf Wagner and Herbert Wise.
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âThere is not a story in this collection that does not have the breath of life, achieve the full suspension of disbelief that is so particularly important in [this] type of fiction.ââThe Saturday Review
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This spine-chilling anthology collects stories from such distinguished spell weavers like:
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â˘Â Edgar Allan Poe (âThe Black Catâ)
â˘Â Wilkie Collins (âA Terribly Strange Bedâ)
⢠Henry James (âSir Edmund Ormeâ)
â˘Â Guy de Maupassant (âWas It a Dream?â)
â˘Â O. Henry (âThe Furnished Roomâ)
â˘Â Rudyard Kipling (â âTheyâ â)
⢠H. G. Wells (âPollock and the Porroh Manâ)
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As well as tales from other masters of literature, including:
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â˘Â Algernon Blackwood (âAncient Sorceriesâ)Â
â˘Â Walter de la Mare (âOut of the Deep")
â˘Â E.M. Forster (âThe Celestial Omnibusâ)
â˘Â Isak Dinesen (âThe Sailor-Boys Taleâ)
â˘Â H.P. Lovecraft (âThe Dunwich Horrorâ)Â
â˘Â Dorothy L. Sayers (âSuspicionâ)
â˘Â Ernest Hemingway (âThe Killersâ)
â˘Â And more!
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Hailed by The New York Times Book Review as âa gooseflesh special,â Great Tales of Terror and the Supernatural is a must-read for every horror fan and lover of classic literature.
Â
âThere is not a story in this collection that does not have the breath of life, achieve the full suspension of disbelief that is so particularly important in [this] type of fiction.ââThe Saturday Review
Â
This spine-chilling anthology collects stories from such distinguished spell weavers like:
Â
â˘Â Edgar Allan Poe (âThe Black Catâ)
â˘Â Wilkie Collins (âA Terribly Strange Bedâ)
⢠Henry James (âSir Edmund Ormeâ)
â˘Â Guy de Maupassant (âWas It a Dream?â)
â˘Â O. Henry (âThe Furnished Roomâ)
â˘Â Rudyard Kipling (â âTheyâ â)
⢠H. G. Wells (âPollock and the Porroh Manâ)
Â
As well as tales from other masters of literature, including:
Â
â˘Â Algernon Blackwood (âAncient Sorceriesâ)Â
â˘Â Walter de la Mare (âOut of the Deep")
â˘Â E.M. Forster (âThe Celestial Omnibusâ)
â˘Â Isak Dinesen (âThe Sailor-Boys Taleâ)
â˘Â H.P. Lovecraft (âThe Dunwich Horrorâ)Â
â˘Â Dorothy L. Sayers (âSuspicionâ)
â˘Â Ernest Hemingway (âThe Killersâ)
â˘Â And more!
Â
Hailed by The New York Times Book Review as âa gooseflesh special,â Great Tales of Terror and the Supernatural is a must-read for every horror fan and lover of classic literature.
$34.63
Great Tales of Terror and the Supernaturalâ
$34.63

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First published in 1944, here are fifty-two stories of heart-stopping suspense from some of the most renowned authors and horror writers in literary history, with an introduction and notes from Phyllis Cerf Wagner and Herbert Wise.
Â
âThere is not a story in this collection that does not have the breath of life, achieve the full suspension of disbelief that is so particularly important in [this] type of fiction.ââThe Saturday Review
Â
This spine-chilling anthology collects stories from such distinguished spell weavers like:
Â
â˘Â Edgar Allan Poe (âThe Black Catâ)
â˘Â Wilkie Collins (âA Terribly Strange Bedâ)
⢠Henry James (âSir Edmund Ormeâ)
â˘Â Guy de Maupassant (âWas It a Dream?â)
â˘Â O. Henry (âThe Furnished Roomâ)
â˘Â Rudyard Kipling (â âTheyâ â)
⢠H. G. Wells (âPollock and the Porroh Manâ)
Â
As well as tales from other masters of literature, including:
Â
â˘Â Algernon Blackwood (âAncient Sorceriesâ)Â
â˘Â Walter de la Mare (âOut of the Deep")
â˘Â E.M. Forster (âThe Celestial Omnibusâ)
â˘Â Isak Dinesen (âThe Sailor-Boys Taleâ)
â˘Â H.P. Lovecraft (âThe Dunwich Horrorâ)Â
â˘Â Dorothy L. Sayers (âSuspicionâ)
â˘Â Ernest Hemingway (âThe Killersâ)
â˘Â And more!
Â
Hailed by The New York Times Book Review as âa gooseflesh special,â Great Tales of Terror and the Supernatural is a must-read for every horror fan and lover of classic literature.
Â
âThere is not a story in this collection that does not have the breath of life, achieve the full suspension of disbelief that is so particularly important in [this] type of fiction.ââThe Saturday Review
Â
This spine-chilling anthology collects stories from such distinguished spell weavers like:
Â
â˘Â Edgar Allan Poe (âThe Black Catâ)
â˘Â Wilkie Collins (âA Terribly Strange Bedâ)
⢠Henry James (âSir Edmund Ormeâ)
â˘Â Guy de Maupassant (âWas It a Dream?â)
â˘Â O. Henry (âThe Furnished Roomâ)
â˘Â Rudyard Kipling (â âTheyâ â)
⢠H. G. Wells (âPollock and the Porroh Manâ)
Â
As well as tales from other masters of literature, including:
Â
â˘Â Algernon Blackwood (âAncient Sorceriesâ)Â
â˘Â Walter de la Mare (âOut of the Deep")
â˘Â E.M. Forster (âThe Celestial Omnibusâ)
â˘Â Isak Dinesen (âThe Sailor-Boys Taleâ)
â˘Â H.P. Lovecraft (âThe Dunwich Horrorâ)Â
â˘Â Dorothy L. Sayers (âSuspicionâ)
â˘Â Ernest Hemingway (âThe Killersâ)
â˘Â And more!
Â
Hailed by The New York Times Book Review as âa gooseflesh special,â Great Tales of Terror and the Supernatural is a must-read for every horror fan and lover of classic literature.












