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Great Tales of Terror and the Supernatural
edited by P.C. Wagner and H. Wise · 1944 · 1080 pages
This bargain of a book is a thick hardcover anthology--more than 1,000 pages long--containing stories of naturalistic and supernatural terror. First published in 1944, it has stood the test of time and become a classic in the field. Great Tales of Terror and the Supernatural is rivaled only by David G. Hartwell's The Dark Descent as the essential horror anthology. Fortunately, there's little overlap: of the 52 tales in this anthology, only 5 are duplicated in The Dark Descent. Included here are such memorable stories as W.W. Jacobs's "The Monkey's Paw"; Saki's "Sredni Vashtar" and "The Open Window"; Richard Connell's "The Most Dangerous Game"; Conrad Aiken's "Silent Snow, Secret Snow"; Arthur Machen's "The Great God Pan"; along with gems by E.F. Benson, H.G. Wells, Ambrose Bierce, Rudyard Kipling, Walter de la Mare, M.R. James, Guy de Maupassant, and O. Henry.
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John Carpenter
“My father got me this book when I was a teenager. I was a science-fiction and horror fan of movies from the ’50s. This is a collection of amazingly creepy stories by Edgar Allen Poe, Henry James and more. My favorite? Maybe H.P. Lovecraft’s ‘The Rats in the Walls.'”↗