
Creepy Stories
By Ambrose Bierce, Edgar Allan Poe, Fred Urquhart
Subjects: fiction, Ratiocination, mountaineering, Horror tales, English Ghost stories, embedded narrative, vortex, whirlpools, Detective and mystery stories
Description: Hugh Walpole ; The snow -- The tarn -- A little ghost -- Mrs. Lunt -- Arthur Machen ; The Islington mystery -- The cosy room -- Opening the door -- Munitions of war -- Flavia Richardson ; The red turret -- Oscar Cook ; When Glister walked -- Si urag of the tail -- The great white fear -- Boomerang -- Oliver Onions ; Two trifles -- The smile of Karen -- "John Gladwin says ..." -- E.F. Benson ; The hanging of Alfred Wadham -- Shane Leslie ; As in a glass dimly -- The hospital nurse -- The lord-in-waiting -- Barry Pain ; A considerable murder -- Lady Cynthia Asquith ; The lovely voice -- The playfellow -- D.H. Lawrence ; The rocking-horse winner -- The lovely lady -- W.B. Maxwell ; The prince -- The last man in -- C.H.B. Kitchin ; Dispossession -- Beauty and the beast -- Hilda Hughes ; Those whom the gods love -- The birthright -- May Sinclair ; The Villa Desiree -- Daniel Defoe ; The apparition of Mrs. Veal -- Denis Mackail -- The lost tragedy -- Clemence Dane ; Spinster's rest -- Edgar Wallace ; Circumstantial evidence -- Edgar Allan Poe ; [Descent into the Maelstrom](https://openlibrary.org/works/OL273476W) Charles Whibley ; Twelve o'clock -- Washington Irving ; The spectre bridegroom -- Mary Webb ; Mr. Tallent's ghost -- Ann Bridge ; The Buick Saloon -- W.S. Morrison ; The horns of the bull -- Philip MacDonald ; Our feathered friends -- Ambrose Bierce ; The stranger -- A.J. Alan ; My adventure in Norfolk -- Honore de Balzac ; The mysterious mansion -- Algernon Blackwood ; The stranger.
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