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Night's Yawning Peal

Unknown Author
4.9/5 (9790 ratings)
Description:Horror and terror fill these pages. Unusual ghosts and things that defy description make their brief entrance upon their little stages in this weird company which offers new fillips to jaded appetites, put together by August Derleth, a foremost specialist and writer of horrifying tales for more than a quarter of a century.ContentsForeword - August DerlethStephen Grendon (AKA-August Derleth) - Mr. GeorgeC. M. Eddy - The Loved DeadLord Dunsany - The SignCarl Jacobi - The La Prello PaperH. Russell Wakefield - The Gorge Of The ChurelsManly Wade Wellman - DhohJ. Sheridan LeFanu (August Derleth?) - The Churchyard YewJohn Benyon Harris - Technical SlipRobert Bloch - The Man Who Collected PoeMichael West - HectorAlgernon Blackwood - Roman RemainsMalcolm Ferguson - A Damsel With A DulcimerRichard Curle - The Suppressed EditionAugust Derleth - The Lonesome PlaceThe Pellegrini & Cudahy edition also includes H P Lovecraft's short novel, The Case of Charles Dexter Ward which certainly makes for a stronger collection.Familiar as it is, it's always pleasant to chance upon C. M. Eddy's first-person account of a necrophiliac's progress, and Derleth's Mr. George is one of the more memorable stories from his vast output. Whatever possessed him to try and pass off (his own?) The Churchyard Yew as the work of J. S. Le Fanu is something only he can explain. Wellman's story sees a Native American demon set loose on know-it-all anthropologist James Randolph. Bloch's justly praised The Man Who Collected Poe is one of those everybody-should-have-a-copy stories.The creepy cover art is uncredited. The cover art, the cat and all, seems to have been "inspired" by imagery from Roger Corman's film, "The Tomb of Ligeia" from 1964.We have made it easy for you to find a PDF Ebooks without any digging. And by having access to our ebooks online or by storing it on your computer, you have convenient answers with Night's Yawning Peal. To get started finding Night's Yawning Peal, you are right to find our website which has a comprehensive collection of manuals listed.
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Pages
Format
PDF, EPUB & Kindle Edition
Publisher
Consul Books
Release
1965
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Night's Yawning Peal

Unknown Author
4.4/5 (1290744 ratings)
Description: Horror and terror fill these pages. Unusual ghosts and things that defy description make their brief entrance upon their little stages in this weird company which offers new fillips to jaded appetites, put together by August Derleth, a foremost specialist and writer of horrifying tales for more than a quarter of a century.ContentsForeword - August DerlethStephen Grendon (AKA-August Derleth) - Mr. GeorgeC. M. Eddy - The Loved DeadLord Dunsany - The SignCarl Jacobi - The La Prello PaperH. Russell Wakefield - The Gorge Of The ChurelsManly Wade Wellman - DhohJ. Sheridan LeFanu (August Derleth?) - The Churchyard YewJohn Benyon Harris - Technical SlipRobert Bloch - The Man Who Collected PoeMichael West - HectorAlgernon Blackwood - Roman RemainsMalcolm Ferguson - A Damsel With A DulcimerRichard Curle - The Suppressed EditionAugust Derleth - The Lonesome PlaceThe Pellegrini & Cudahy edition also includes H P Lovecraft's short novel, The Case of Charles Dexter Ward which certainly makes for a stronger collection.Familiar as it is, it's always pleasant to chance upon C. M. Eddy's first-person account of a necrophiliac's progress, and Derleth's Mr. George is one of the more memorable stories from his vast output. Whatever possessed him to try and pass off (his own?) The Churchyard Yew as the work of J. S. Le Fanu is something only he can explain. Wellman's story sees a Native American demon set loose on know-it-all anthropologist James Randolph. Bloch's justly praised The Man Who Collected Poe is one of those everybody-should-have-a-copy stories.The creepy cover art is uncredited. The cover art, the cat and all, seems to have been "inspired" by imagery from Roger Corman's film, "The Tomb of Ligeia" from 1964.We have made it easy for you to find a PDF Ebooks without any digging. And by having access to our ebooks online or by storing it on your computer, you have convenient answers with Night's Yawning Peal. To get started finding Night's Yawning Peal, you are right to find our website which has a comprehensive collection of manuals listed.
Our library is the biggest of these that have literally hundreds of thousands of different products represented.
Pages
Format
PDF, EPUB & Kindle Edition
Publisher
Consul Books
Release
1965
ISBN
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