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Smith (1939-2020) was a prolific English writer best known for his pulp fiction-style horror fiction. Mith wrote his first horror book, Werewolf by Moonlight, in 1974. It spawned two direct sequels. E is probably best known for a series of six Crabs books, the first of which, Night of the Crabs, was published in 1976. The pulpish nature of Smith's concepts and writing are legendary in the horror fiction world.

Smith (1939-2020) was a prolific English writer best known for his pulp fiction-style horror fiction. Mith wrote his first horror book, Werewolf by Moonlight, in 1974. It spawned two direct sequels. E is probably best known for a series of six Crabs books, the first of which, Night of the Crabs, was published in 1976. The pulpish nature of Smith's concepts and writing are legendary in the horror fiction world.

Smith (1939-2020) was a prolific English writer best known for his pulp fiction-style horror fiction. mith wrote his first horror book, Werewolf by Moonlight, in 1974. It spawned two direct sequels. e is probably best known for a series of six Crabs books, the first of which, Night of the Crabs, was published in 1976. The pulpish nature of Smith's concepts and writing are legendary in the horror fiction world.

Smith (1939-2020) was a prolific English writer best known for his pulp fiction-style horror fiction. mith wrote his first horror book, Werewolf by Moonlight, in 1974. It spawned two direct sequels. e is probably best known for a series of six Crabs books, the first of which, Night of the Crabs, was published in 1976. The pulpish nature of Smith's concepts and writing are legendary in the horror fiction world.

Smith (1939-2020) was a prolific English writer best known for his pulp fiction-style horror fiction. Smith wrote his first horror book, Werewolf by Moonlight, in 1974. It spawned two direct sequels. He is probably best known for a series of six Crabs books, the first of which, Night of the Crabs, was published in 1976. The pulpish nature of Smith's concepts and writing are legendary in the horror fiction world.

Smith (1939-2020) was a prolific English writer best known for his pulp fiction-style horror fiction. Smith wrote his first horror book, Werewolf by Moonlight, in 1974. He is probably best known for a series of six Crabs books, the first of which, Night of the Crabs, was published in 1976. The pulpish nature of Smith's concepts and writing are legendary in the horror fiction world. It spawned two direct sequels.

Smith (1939-2020) was a prolific English writer best known for his pulp fiction-style horror fiction. Smith wrote his first horror book, Werewolf by Moonlight, in 1974. He is probably best known for a series of six Crabs books, the first of which, Night of the Crabs, was published in 1976. The pulpish nature of Smith's concepts and writing are legendary in the horror fiction world. It spawned two direct sequels.

French writer Guy de Maupassant (1850-1893) was a pioneer in weird fiction A master of the short story, Maupassant wrote dozens of tales in which horror, madness, crime, and the supernatural play a key part his volume presents for the first time the totality of Maupassant's work in the weird tale, well over 30 tales, including both the short and long versions of his most famous horror story, “The Horla,” along with such classics as “He?,” “Was It a Dream?,” “The Diary of a Madman,” and many others.

Also included is an early fantastic novella, “Doctor Heraclius Gloss,” the poem “Horror,” and an essay, “The Fantastic.” The editor, S Joshi, has carefully checked the English translations against the original texts and has added an illuminating bio-critical introduction and a full bibliography must for devotees of the weird and fantastic!

This volume is 392 pages and has dustjacket, endpaper, and title page artwork by Bill Mayer t is signed by Joshi and Mayer It is bound in three-piece cloth with stamping on the spine and front and back boards, with head and tail bands, ribbon marker, and top-edge stain very nice item for the money. edition information.


Edition Details
  • Signed by S. T. Joshi and artist Bill Mayer.
  • Bound in three -piece black and yellow cloth.
  • Dustjacket, endpaper, and frontispiece art by Bill Mayer.
  • Printed endpapers.
  • Head and tail bands and ribbon marker.

Contents:
  • Introduction
  • On the River
  • Magnetism
  • Mad?
  • A Madman?
  • Fear
  • The Mad Woman
  • The Wolf
  • A Christmas Tale
  • Night: A Nightmare
  • Beside a Dead Man
  • At Sea
  • Mademoiselle Cocotte
  • An Apparition
  • The Mother of Monsters
  • He?
  • A Vendetta
  • The Hand
  • A Tress of Hair
  • The Horrible
  • The Spasm
  • Dread
  • The Tomb
  • The Diary of a Madman
  • The Little Roque Girl
  • The Devil
  • The Inn
  • Love
  • The Horla; or, Modern Ghosts
  • Was It a Dream?
  • The Trip of Le Horla
  • Moiron
  • Who Knows?
  • Graveyard Sirens
  • Doctor Heraclius Gloss
  • The Flayed Hand
  • Letters from a Madman
  • The Horla [short version]
  • Horror
  • The Fantastic
  • Bibliography

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