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Kurt Singer – Tales Of The Macabre

Posted by demonik on September 15, 2007

Kurt Singer (ed.) – Tales Of The Macabre (Nel, Dec 1969)

Tales Of The Macabre

Introduction – Kurt Singer
Foreword: The Atoms Of God – Ray Bradbury

Chester Geier – The Final Hour
Robert Bloch – Water’s Edge
Seabury Quinn – Birthmark
Peter Phillips – Death’s Boquet
Rod Serling – The Odyssey Of Flight 33
Mary E. Counselman – The Devil’s Lottery
August Derleth – Compliments Of Spectro
Stanton A. Coblentz – The Ubiquitous Professor Karr
David Eynon – The Cuckoo Clock

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Kurt Singer – 2nd Ghost Omnibus

Posted by demonik on September 15, 2007

Kurt Singer – 2nd Ghost Omnibus (Nel-Four Square, Dec 1967)

Singer 2nd omnibus

“Be warned – This book could be your passport to a coffin.”

Seabury Quinn – Lords Of The Ghostlands
Robert Bloch – The Druidic Doom
A. W. Calder – Song Of Death
Thorp McClusky – The Graveyard Horror
Gardner F. Fox – Rain, Rain, Go away
Gans T. Field (Manly Wade Wellman) – The Half-Haunted
Stephen Grendon (August Derleth) – The Blue Spectacles
Seabury Quinn – Catspaws

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Kurt Singer – Ghost Omnibus

Posted by demonik on September 15, 2007

Kurt Singer – Ghost Omnibus (Nel-Four Square, Nov 1967)

“Do not disturb the dust on this volume of terror – it is the remains of the last reader.”

Robert Bloch – The Shadow From The Steeple
Allison V. Harding – The House Beyond Midnight
August Derleth – Mrs Lannisfree
Harold Lawlor – What Beckoning Ghost?
Paul Ernst – A Witches Curse
Emil Petaja – The Insistent Ghost
August Derleth & Marc Schorer – They Shall Rise
Arlton Eadie – The Wolf-Girl Of Josselin

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