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The Feasting Dead by John Metcalfe
The Feasting Dead by John Metcalfe






The Feasting Dead by John Metcalfe

Paul Wilson Son of Celluloid (1984) by Clive Barker. Lovecraft The Feasting Dead (1954) by John Metcalfe Pages from a Young Girl's Journal (1973) by Robert Aickman Beyond Any Measure (1982) by Karl Edward Wagner Carrion Comfort (1983) by Dan Simmons The Yougoslaves(1986) by Robert Bloch Bite-Me-Not, or, Fleur de Fur (1984) by Tanith Lee The Lost Art of Twilight (1986) by Thomas Ligotti Blood Disease (1988) by Patrick McGrath Midnight Mass (1990) by F. 1st November 2009: Many thanks to Colin Sheffield for images of The Feasting Dead by John Metcalfe (Arkham House, 1954), Tomato Cain and other Stories by. Cave The Hills of the Dead (1930) by Robert E. The stories are as follows: Carmilla (1872) by Joseph Sheridan Le Fanu Murgunstrumm (1933) by Hugh B. A nice square copy of this collectible book featuring 15 novellas featuring vampires. Please contact bookseller for exact price. Please note : this book is very heavy (1250g) overseas purchasers may be charged additional shipping. This book is fitted with a non adhesive archival quality book protector to make a quality addition to your collection. For grading accuracy books are photographed without a protective book cover. Minor crimping to edges of dust jacket, overall a tight clean near fine dusty copy. Text block clean, and white, with a few dust marks to edges. Boards sharp and clean, title gilt perfect. Hardback book is tight clean and very square. Lovecraft The Feasting Dead (1954) by John Metcalfe Pages from a Young Girls Journal (1973) by Robert Aickman. Includes "Bibliographical Notes" on all the included authors.First edition, first printing. Keller) "The Seed from the Sepulchre" (Clark Ashton Smith) "Canavan's Back Yard" (Joseph Payne Brennan) "The Shuttered Room" (H.P. This supernatural tale is rich with a 'menacing air' that. As he is perhaps my personal favorite of the 'old-time' horror and supernatural stories, I can think of no higher praise. First of all, I have to say that it reminded me quite a bit of the type of stories M.R. Whitehead) "A Piece of Linoleum" (David H. THE FEASTING DEAD, by John Metcalfe, was written in 1953. "Something entirely new in horror anthologies - a collection which does not include those much reprinted 'classic' stories which appear time and again in the more conventional books of this genre." Contents: "The Eye and the Finger" (Donald Wandrei) "The Feasting Dead" (John Metcalfe) "Death Waters" (Frank Belknap Long) "An Invitation to the Hunt" (George Hitchcock) "The Tsanta in the Parlour" (Stephen Grendon) "Moonlight-Starlight" (Virginia Layefsky) "The Kite" (Carl Jacobi) "Sweets to the Sweet" (Robert Bloch) "A Thin Gentleman with Gloves" (Simon West) "The Horror at Red Hook" (H.P.








The Feasting Dead by John Metcalfe