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  • The Eighth Fontana Book of Great Ghost Stories

    (By Robert Aickman)

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    “Book Descriptions: Contents:
    7 • Introduction (The Eighth Fontana Book of Great Ghost Stories) • (1972) • essay by Robert Aickman
    11 • The Haunted Haven • (1972) • short story by A.E. Ellis
    22 • The Red Lodge • (1928) • short story by H. Russell Wakefield [as by H.R. Wakefield]
    37 • Midnight Express • (1935) • short story by Alfred Noyes
    43 • Meeting Mr. Millar • (1972) • novelette by Robert Aickman
    87 • The Gorgon's Head • (1899) • short story by Gertrude Bacon
    100 • The Tree • (1972) • short story by Joyce Marsh
    109 • The Haunted and the Haunters • (1882) • novelette by Edward Bulwer-Lytton (variant of The Haunted and the Haunters; or, The House and the Brain 1859) [as by Lord Lytton]
    151 • Bezhin Lea • (1852) • short story by Иван Тургенев? (trans. of Бежин луг? 1851) [as by Ivan Turgenev]
    176 • The Last Séance • (1926) • short story by Agatha Christie”

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