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They take place on desolate highways, in a dark and lonely wood, in
ordinary neighborhoods just like your own. Tales of everyday people
caught up in indomitable situations. Dread-inducing moments with an
air of plausibility-while you hope to god they aren't actually
true. Urban legends, modern folklore, or creepypasta. Whatever you
call them, they represent shards of our deepest anxieties as
individuals, as a society. CORPSE COLD: NEW AMERICAN FOLKLORE
evokes the spirit of the campfire tales you heard as a kid. This
20-story anthology offers refreshing, mature reinterpretations of
time-tested stories, and wholly original legends that explore the
twisted labyrinth of modern myth. Each tale is brought to life and
made all the more unsettling by the striking, grisly illustrations
of artist Chad Wehrle.
Conn and Shannon are two adventurers who enjoy daytrips in the
great outdoors. During their activities, they engage in the art of
telling stories to each other. Whatever their adventures may be,
they share the task of relating tales and the fruit of their
efforts is available in this book for the reader to enjoy.
The Catholic University Of America, Canon Law Studies, No. 374.
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Title: The Pirate and the Three Cutters ... With illustrations by
E. J. Sullivan and an introduction by David Hannay.Publisher:
British Library, Historical Print EditionsThe British Library is
the national library of the United Kingdom. It is one of the
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British Library Marryat, Frederick; Hannay, David; Sullivan, Edmund
Joseph; 1897. xxiii. 254 p.; 8 . 012624.g.13.
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