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Madam Crowl's Ghost and Other Tales of Mystery

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Joseph Sheridan Le Fanu


Joseph Sheridan Le Fanu...was in his own particular vein one of the best story-tellers of the nineteenth century; and the present volume con…

The Fantasy Fan Magazine Presents: Writings of Clark Ashton Smith

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Clark Ashton Smith


Collected here are all of Clark Aston Smith's writings he submitted to The Fantasy Fan Magazine. The Fantasy Fan Magazine was a periodical d…

Incredible Adventures

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Algernon Blackwood


"In the volume titled Incredible Adventures occur some of the finest tales which the author has yet produced, leading the fancy to wild…

Lukundoo and Other Stories

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Edward Lucas White


Edward Lucas White was a well-regarded author of weird fiction, admired by the likes of H. P. Lovecraft. The title story of this collection…

A Fiend in Need

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Milton K. Ozaki


There were no tell-tale traces of blood, no traces of struggle, no clues that Lieutenant Phelan could put his fingers on-yet someone had plu…

The Son of the Wolf

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Jack London


The Son of the Wolf is Jack London's first published collection of stories and features tales chronicling the harsh realities of living in t…

Killing Time

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Donald E. Westlake


From Donald Westlake, author of the hard-biting Parker novels (as Richard Stark), comes the story of Tim Smith, the local private eye of a s…

Through the Gates of the Silver Key

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H. P. Lovecraft


"Through the Gates of the Silver Key," published complete in this issue, is an utterly amazing novelette. It is much more than a m…

Before Egypt

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Robert Bloch


It was Mallison's strangest assignment. The weird little professor wanted to go to Egypt. That meant a trip back to Earth so far as Mallison…

Stories of the Rhine

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Émile Erckmann


Émile Erckmann and Alexandre Chatrian, more widely known by their joint nom de plume Erckmann-Chatrian, were in their time more recog…

Killers Are My Meat

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Stephen Marlowe


Private Eye Chester Drum is thrust into a dark web of intrigue when he witnesses fellow detective Gil Sprayregan run down by a speeding car.…

Little Stories

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Silas Weir Mitchell


Physician and author S. Weir Mitchell brings us a short collection of stories of the human condition. Through diverse settings as the mystic…

Nightmare Tales

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Helena Petrovna Blavatsky


Madame Blavatsky is perhaps most well known as a scholar of Theosophy and co-founder of the Theosophical Society. Her studies of religion, m…

Fables

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Robert Louis Stevenson


Master storyteller Robert Louis Stevenson (Treasure Island, Dr. Jekyll & Mr. Hyde, Kidnapped) brings us an entrancing and at times quite…

Knock Three-One-Two

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Fredric Brown


A serial killer is on the loose and is thirsting for another kill. Meanwhile sad sack loser Ray Fleck, compulsive gambler, has racked up a …

Nothing More Than Murder

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Jim Thompson


Joe Wilmot is a big fish in a small pond, running the premiere movie house in town with a wife who hates him and a housemaid who wants to ge…

The Smoking Leg and Other Stories

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John Metcalfe


Celebrated science fiction author Brian Stableford has praised John Metcalfe's stories saying they "build up a unique sense of unease&q…

The Cosmic Junkman

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Rog Phillips


After the war, Earth stored away its robot armies or sold them for scrap—because fighting machines were dangerous. But more deadly was— THE …

Strange Roads & With the Gods in Spring

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Arthur Machen and Vincent Starrett


The centerpieces of this collection are two essays by Arthur Machen, Strange Roads and With the Gods in Spring. Both use images of journeys …

Untimely Papers

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Randolph Silliman Bourne


This is a posthumous collection of essays by Randolph Bourne. Many originally appeared in the journal "The Seven Arts," before the…

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