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The Mammoth Book of Thrillers, Ghosts and Mysteries (1936)

by Chancellor Press

Other authors: A. J. Alan (Contributor), Michael Arlen (Contributor), Arnold Bennett (Contributor), E. F. Benson (Contributor), J. D. Beresford (Contributor)38 more, Algernon Blackwood (Contributor), Gerald Bullett (Contributor), G. K. Chesterton (Contributor), Joseph Conrad (Contributor), A. E. Coppard (Contributor), Walter de la Mare (Contributor), Guy de Maupassant (Contributor), Lord Dunsany (Contributor), Jeffery Farnol (Contributor), J. S. Fletcher (Contributor), L. P. Hartley (Contributor), O. Henry (Contributor), C. D. Heriot (Contributor), W. H. Hodgson (Contributor), C. F. Hoffman (Contributor), Tom Hood (Contributor), Aldous Huxley (Contributor), Washington Irving (Contributor), M. R. James (Contributor), Jerome K. Jerome (Contributor), Pamela Hansford Johnson (Contributor), D. H. Lawrence (Contributor), Somerset Maugham (Contributor), Oliver Onions (Contributor), Barry Pain (Contributor), Eden Phillpotts (Contributor), Edgar Allen Poe (Contributor), J. B. Priestley (Contributor), Alexander Pushkin (Contributor), Sir Arthur Quiller-Couch (Contributor), Saki (Contributor), W. B. Seabrook (Contributor), May Sinclair (Contributor), H. de Vere Stacpoole (Contributor), Robert Louis Stevenson (Contributor), Edgar Wallace (Contributor), Hugh Walpole (Contributor), H. G. Wells (Contributor)

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This volume is filled with strange sights, spirits, words and actions from beyond the grave. This collection brings together some of the best spooky writing of all time, with stories by Washington Irving and Joseph Conrad amongst others.

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