For sensitive, jaded souls who were wearied by Mother Goose before they could walk, and found Grimm's Fairy Tales tepid and tedious by the time they could talk, here, belatedly, are 13 stories calculated to terrify and shock....
Twenty-seven prime stories of suspense, murder, mystery, the macabre, and the supernatural make up a breath-stopping, spine-chilling brew from the likes of Ross Macdonald, Lawrence Block, and Charlotte Armstrong...
A delicious collection of 14 Hitchcockian short stories taken from 1960s and 1970s editions of Alfred Hitchcock Mystery Magazine. Ahhh.....sweet dreams. Contents: Dream of a Murder by C.B. Gilford ~ The Missing Miles by Arthur Porges ~ Adventure of t...
Anthology. Contributor Robert Colby (Murder Door to Door); Richard Deming (Element of Risk); Elijah Ellis (Mildly Murderous); Douglas Farr (For Every Evil); Fletcher Flora (I'll Race You); C. B. Gilford (Murder in Mind); Richard Hardwick (Neighborly ...
PAPERBACK ORIGINAL FIRST EDITION, Dell, Book #15607, published January 1978. First Edition, First Printing, no previous hardcover. Cover blurb: "Hold in tight to your nerves!" Stories include: 'Fat Jow and the Watchmaker' by Robert Alan Blair, 'Docto...
Alfred Hitchcock's Hard Day At The Scaffold M64 Edited by Alfred Hitchcock. "That master organizer of way-out trips into the realm of bizarre mystery, Alfred Hitchcock, has once again arranged a first-class excursion into terror. He has selecte...
Eleven eerie stories about the supernatural by such writers as Robert Bloch, John Collier, and Shirley Jackson introduce readers to witches, vampires, fortune-tellers, the Devil, and the people who become entangled with them...
FIRST THUS hardback, 1969, with original dust cover and mylar protective cover. There is a residue price sticker on the mylar cover, a paper bookplate on the inside front cover. No other flaws noted. See photos for condition....
Be afraid -- be very afraid: the master of suspense is serving up 58 bloodcurdling tales for your delectation. These suspenseful stories all appeared in Alfred Hitchcock’s Mystery Magazine, and in the words of Hitch himself, they “are guaranteed ...