Cold fear : new tales of terror 🔍
Brian Lumley, Ramsey Campbell, Eleanor Inglefield, Robert Aickman, Robert Haining, David Sutton, John Blackburn, Charles Birkin, Frederick Cowles
Taplinger Publishing Company, Incorporated, No Edition Stated, PS, 1977
English [en] · PDF · 11.5MB · 1977 · 📗 Book (unknown) · 🚀/ia · Save
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175 pages ; 23 cm
Fifteen stories of terror by both new and authors famous in the genre
In the bag, Ramsey Campbell.--The music in the house, Eleanor Inglefield.--In the glow-zone, Brian Lumley.--The papal magician, Ken Alden.--Laura, Robert Aickman.--An emissary for the devil, Robert Haining.--A little bit of Egypt, David Sutton.--Aunty Green, John Blackburn.--All the amenities, Kathleen Murray.--The demon in the stone, Adrian Cole.--Dinner in a private room, Charles Birkin.--The house in the forest, Frederick Cowles.--The man who wouldn't eat, Arthur Porges.--The darkhouse keeper, Rosemary Timperley.--After the queen, Ramsey Campbell
Fifteen stories of terror by both new and authors famous in the genre
In the bag, Ramsey Campbell.--The music in the house, Eleanor Inglefield.--In the glow-zone, Brian Lumley.--The papal magician, Ken Alden.--Laura, Robert Aickman.--An emissary for the devil, Robert Haining.--A little bit of Egypt, David Sutton.--Aunty Green, John Blackburn.--All the amenities, Kathleen Murray.--The demon in the stone, Adrian Cole.--Dinner in a private room, Charles Birkin.--The house in the forest, Frederick Cowles.--The man who wouldn't eat, Arthur Porges.--The darkhouse keeper, Rosemary Timperley.--After the queen, Ramsey Campbell
Alternative author
Lamb, Hugh
Alternative author
Hugh Lamb
Alternative publisher
New York: Taplinger
Alternative publisher
Crescendo
Alternative edition
United States, United States of America
Alternative edition
New York, 1978, ©1977
Alternative edition
New York, 1978, c1977
Alternative edition
March 1978
date open sourced
2023-06-28
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