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The Mystery of the Skeleton Key (Paperback, 100th Anniversary edition): Bernard Capes The Mystery of the Skeleton Key (Paperback, 100th Anniversary edition)
Bernard Capes; Introduction by G. K. Chesterton; Preface by Hugh Lamb
R266 R197 Discovery Miles 1 970 Save R69 (26%) Ships in 12 - 17 working days

The Skeleton Key (1919) was the first detective novel published by Collins, ushering in the Golden Age, the Crime Club, and 100 years of remarkable crime fiction that would follow. A body is discovered after a shooting party in the grounds of a country house in Hampshire. The police are called in, and a clever young detective, Sergeant Ridgway, begins to unravel a much more complicated and brutal case of murder than was first suspected. But has he met his match with Le Sage, a chess-playing Baron, who is convinced that the answers lie not in Hampshire but in Paris? After 20 years of writing in various genres, The Skeleton Key was Bernard Capes' crowning achievement, as he died shortly after completing the book. Introduced by Hugh Lamb, whose anthology The Black Reaper resurrected Capes' reputation as one of the best horror writers of his generation, the book also includes its original tribute to Capes by G. K. Chesterton, author of the Father Brown mysteries.

Out of the Dark - Tales of Terror by Robert W. Chambers (Paperback): Robert W Chambers Out of the Dark - Tales of Terror by Robert W. Chambers (Paperback)
Robert W Chambers; Introduction by Hugh Lamb 1
R362 R328 Discovery Miles 3 280 Save R34 (9%) Ships in 10 - 15 working days

For the first time in one volume, the best stories of one of America's most popular classic authors of the supernatural. Robert William Chambers' The King in Yellow (1895) has long been recognised as a landmark work in the field of the macabre, and has been described as the most important work of American supernatural fiction between Poe and the moderns. Despite the book's success, its author was to return only rarely to the genre during the remainder of a writing career which spanned four decades. When Chambers did return to the supernatural, however, he displayed all the imagination and skill which distinguished The King in Yellow. He created the enigmatic and seemingly omniscient Westrel Keen, the 'Tracer of Lost Persons', and chronicled the strange adventures of an eminent naturalist who scours the earth for 'extinct' animals - and usually finds them. One of his greatest creations, perhaps, was 1920's The Slayer of Souls, which features a monstrous conspiracy to take over the world: a conspiracy which can only be stopped by supernatural forces. For the first time in a single volume, Hugh Lamb has selected the best of the author's supernatural tales, together with an introduction which provides further information about the author who was, in his heyday, called 'the most popular writer in America'.

The Invisible Eye - Tales of Terror by Emile Erckmann and Louis Alexandre Chatrian (Paperback): Emile Erckmann, Louis Alexandre... The Invisible Eye - Tales of Terror by Emile Erckmann and Louis Alexandre Chatrian (Paperback)
Emile Erckmann, Louis Alexandre Chatrian; Introduction by Hugh Lamb 1
R289 Discovery Miles 2 890 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

A collection of the finest supernatural tales by two of the best Victorian writers of weird tales - Erckmann-Chatrian, authors who inspired M. R. James, H. P. Lovecraft, and many others. Emile Erckmann and Louis Alexandre Chatrian began their writing partnership in the 1840s and continued working together until the year before Chatrian's death in 1890. At the height of their powers they were known as 'the twins', and their works proved popular translated into English. After their deaths, however, they slipped into obscurity; and apart from the odd tale reprinted in anthologies, their work has remained difficult to find and to appreciate. In The Invisible Eye, veteran horror anthologist Hugh Lamb has collected together the finest weird tales by Erckmann-Chatrian. The world of which they wrote has long since vanished: a world of noblemen and peasants, enchanted castles and mysterious woods, haunted by witches, monsters, curses and spells. It is a world brought to life by the vivid imagination of these authors and praised by successors including M.R. James and H. P. Lovecraft. With an introduction by Hugh Lamb, and in paperback for the first time, this collection will transport the reader to the darkest depths of the nineteenth century: a time when anything could happen - and occasionally did.

Three Men in the Dark - Tales of Terror by Jerome K. Jerome, Barry Pain and Robert Barr (Paperback, Revised edition): Jerome K... Three Men in the Dark - Tales of Terror by Jerome K. Jerome, Barry Pain and Robert Barr (Paperback, Revised edition)
Jerome K Jerome, Barry Pain, Robert Barr, E. F. Benson; Introduction by Hugh Lamb 1
R271 R242 Discovery Miles 2 420 Save R29 (11%) Ships in 12 - 17 working days

A collection of rare horror stories that will thrill fans of classic writers such as M. R. James, Bram Stoker, Edgar Allan Poe and E. F. Benson. Jerome K. Jerome's reputation as a humorist, renowned for his comic novel Three Men in a Boat, has thrown into undeserved obscurity his fine efforts in the ghost story genre. Three Men in the Dark collects Jerome's major horror stories, together with a selection from two of his friends with whom he founded the magazines The Idler and Today - the journalist Robert Barr and the humorist Barry Pain. Like Jerome, their stories of terror and the supernatural have been overlooked for many years. Edited and introduced by veteran anthologist Hugh Lamb, this new edition includes as an extra bonus the long-lost novelette, 'The Mystery of Black Rock Creek'. Written in five parts by Jerome K. Jerome, Barry Pain, Eden Phillpotts, E. F. Benson and Bram Stoker's brother-in-law Frank Frankfort Moore, it rounds off one of the most unusual and entertaining anthologies of the macabre of recent years.

The Black Reaper - Tales of Terror by Bernard Capes (Paperback, Revised edition): Bernard Capes The Black Reaper - Tales of Terror by Bernard Capes (Paperback, Revised edition)
Bernard Capes; Introduction by Hugh Lamb 1
R277 R249 Discovery Miles 2 490 Save R28 (10%) Ships in 12 - 17 working days

A collection of rare horror stories that will thrill fans of classic writers such as M. R. James, Bram Stoker, Edgar Allan Poe and E. F. Benson. Bernard Capes was celebrated as one of the most prolific authors of the late Victorian period, producing dozens of short stories, articles, and more than forty novels across multiple genres, culminating in the first original crime novel published by Collins, The Skeleton Key. His greatest acclaim, however, came from penning some of the most terrifying ghost stories of the era. Yet following his death in 1918 his work all but slipped into oblivion until the 1980s, when veteran anthologist Hugh Lamb first collected Capes's tales of terror as The Black Reaper. Every story bears the stamp of Capes's fertile and deeply pessimistic imagination, from werewolf priests and haunted typewriters to marble hands that come to life and plague-stricken villagers haunted by a scythe-wielding ghost. Now expanded with eleven further stories, a revised introduction and a new foreword by Capes's grandson, Ian Burns, this classic collection will thrill horror fans and restore Capes's reputation as one of the best writers in the horror genre.

In the Dark - Tales of Terror by E. Nesbit (Paperback, Revised edition): E. Nesbit In the Dark - Tales of Terror by E. Nesbit (Paperback, Revised edition)
E. Nesbit; Introduction by Hugh Lamb 1
R271 R243 Discovery Miles 2 430 Save R28 (10%) Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Edith Nesbit's natural gift for storytelling has brought her worldwide renown as a classic children's author. But beyond her beloved children's stories lay a darker side to her imagination, revealed here in her chilling tales of the supernatural. Haunted by lifelong phobias which provoked, in her own words, 'nights and nights of anguish and horror, long years of bitterest fear and dread', Nesbit was inspired to pen terrifying stories of a twilight world where the dead walked the earth. All but forgotten for almost a hundred years until In the Dark was first published 30 years ago, this collection finally restored Nesbit's reputation as a one of the most accomplished and entertaining ghost-story writers of the Victorian age. With seven extra newly-discovered stories now appearing for the first time in paperback, this revised edition includes an introduction by Hugh Lamb exploring the life of the woman behind these tales and the events and experiences that contributed to her fascination with the macabre.

Darkness Rising (Paperback): L.H. Maynard, M.P.N. Sims Darkness Rising (Paperback)
L.H. Maynard, M.P.N. Sims; Introduction by Hugh Lamb
R375 Discovery Miles 3 750 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

A collection of sci-fi horror stories from Howard Jones, Kurt Newton, and others.

Ghosts in the House - Tales of Terror by A. C. Benson and R. H. Benson (Paperback, Revised edition): A.C. Benson, R.H. Benson Ghosts in the House - Tales of Terror by A. C. Benson and R. H. Benson (Paperback, Revised edition)
A.C. Benson, R.H. Benson; Introduction by Hugh Lamb 1
R273 R224 Discovery Miles 2 240 Save R49 (18%) Ships in 12 - 17 working days

A collection of rare ghosts and horror stories by the brothers of one of the finest writers of the genre, E. F. Benson. The Benson brothers - Arthur Christopher, Edward Frederic and Robert Hugh - were one of the most extraordinary and prolific literary families, between them writing more than 150 books. Arthur alone left four million words of diary, although his most lasting legacy is the words to Elgar's Land of Hope and Glory, while Fred is acknowledged as one of the finest writers of Edwardian supernatural fiction: the name E. F. Benson is mentioned in the same breath as other greats such as M. R. James and H. R. Wakefield. In fact, all three brothers wrote ghost stories, although the work of Arthur and Hugh in this field has long been overshadowed by their brother's success. Now the best supernatural tales of A. C. and R. H. Benson have been gathered into one volume by anthologist Hugh Lamb, whose introduction examines the lives and writings of these two complex and fascinating men. Originally published between 1903 and 1927, the stories include A. C. Benson's masterful 'Basil Netherby' and 'The Uttermost Farthing', and an intriguing article by R. H. Benson about real-life haunted houses.

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