Tales of Terror from the Black Ship

Tales of Terror from the Black Ship
Author: Chris Priestley
Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing USA
Total Pages: 257
Release: 2010-10-01
Genre: Juvenile Fiction
ISBN: 1599906996

A follow up to Uncle Montague's Tales of Terror, this is another creepy middle grade story collection with a chilling frame. This time, the stories are all tales of the sea: pirates and plagues and storms a plenty...

Uncle Montague's Tales of Terror

Uncle Montague's Tales of Terror
Author: Chris Priestley
Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing USA
Total Pages: 241
Release: 2010-10-01
Genre: Juvenile Fiction
ISBN: 1599906988

This spine-tingling novel has more than enough fear factor for the most ardent fan of scary stories. Uncle Montague lives alone in a big house, but regular visits from his nephew, Edgar, give him the opportunity to recount some of the frightening stories he knows. As each tale unfolds, an eerie pattern emerges of young lives gone awry in the most terrifying of ways. Young Edgar begins to wonder just how Uncle Montague knows all these ghastly tales. This clever collection of stories-within-a-story is perfectly matched with darkly witty illustrations by David Roberts. Look for the other spine-tingling book in Chris Priestley's Tales of Terror series, Tales of Terror from the Black Ship!

Victorian Tales of Terror

Victorian Tales of Terror
Author: Hugh Lamb
Publisher: W H Allen
Total Pages: 296
Release: 1974
Genre: Fiction
ISBN:

Fifteen stories of the macabre and supernatural, involving terrible events in the mansions of the rich and ghastly crimes in the slums of the poor, by nineteenth-century British, American, French, and German writers.

Horror in the Age of Steam

Horror in the Age of Steam
Author: Carroll Clayton Savant
Publisher: Routledge
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2023-05
Genre: English literature
ISBN: 9780367711252

Faced with scientific innovation and industrial advancement, Victorians sought new ways to deal with their new moment in history. Many turned to artistic movements of the past; there were authors, however, who created new forms of storytelling, the horror story, to illustrate the terrors of an age in transition.

Victorian and Edwardian Tales of Terror

Victorian and Edwardian Tales of Terror
Author: Robert Louis Stevenson
Publisher: Whitlock Publishing
Total Pages: 244
Release: 2015-09-07
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 9781943115143

Originally published over a hundred years ago, the fifteen stories in this anthology represent some of the great classics of ghost and terror fiction. You'll find works by M. E. Braddon, Amelia Edwards, Charlotte Perkins Gilman, W. W. Jacobs, M. R. James, Rudyard Kipling, Edgar Allan Poe, Robert Louis Stevenson, Bram Stoker, and H. G. Wells. These British and American tales span eight decades of literary history, and they present a terrifying collection of ghosts, monsters, and monstrous men.

A Bottomless Grave

A Bottomless Grave
Author: Hugh Lamb
Publisher: Courier Corporation
Total Pages: 228
Release: 2013-01-15
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 0486114376

Twenty-one rare, seldom-anthologized stories include "A Bottomless Grave" by Ambrose Bierce, "The Ship that Saw a Ghost" by Frank Norris, Guy de Maupassant's "The Tomb," other gems of the genre.

Terror by Gaslight

Terror by Gaslight
Author: Hugh Lamb
Publisher:
Total Pages: 232
Release: 1976
Genre: Fiction
ISBN:

14 stories from America and Europe, as well as Great Britain, written during the 19th century, guaranteed to chill your bones as you read about the evil eye, voodoo, and other aspects of the supernatural. Includes notes on the authors.

The Valancourt Book of Victorian Christmas Ghost Stories, Volume Three

The Valancourt Book of Victorian Christmas Ghost Stories, Volume Three
Author: Ellen Wood
Publisher: Valancourt Books
Total Pages: 246
Release: 2018-11-20
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 9781948405218

A new anthology of twenty ghostly tales of Yuletide terror, collected from rare Victorian periodicals Seeking to capitalize on the success of Charles Dickens's A Christmas Carol (1843), Victorian newspapers and magazines frequently featured ghost stories at Christmas time, and reading them by candlelight or the fireside became an annual tradition, a tradition Valancourt Books is pleased to continue with our series of Victorian Christmas ghost stories. This third volume contains twenty tales, most of them never before reprinted. They represent a mix of the diverse styles and themes common to Victorian ghost fiction and include works by once-popular authors like Ellen Wood and Charlotte Riddell as well as contributions from anonymous or wholly forgotten writers. This volume also features a new introduction by Prof. Simon Stern. "Before me, with the sickly light from the lantern shining right down upon it, was--a cloven hoof! Then the awfulness of the compact I had made came to my mind with terrible force ..." - Frederick Manley, "The Ghost of the Cross-Roads" "By the fireplace there was a large hideous pool of blood soaking into the carpet, and leaving ghastly stains around. I am not ashamed to confess that my brain reeled; the mysterious horror overcame me ..." - Lillie Harris, "19, Great Hanover Street" "A fearful white face comes to me; a horrible mask, with features drawn as in agony--ghastly, pale, hideous! Death or approaching death, violent death, written in every line. Every feature distorted. Eyes starting from the head. Thin lips moving and working--lips that are cursing, although I hear no sound." - Hugh Conway, "A Dead Man's Face"