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26 Mystery Stories, Old and New, by Twenty and Six Authors

Ernest Rhys & C. A. Dawson-Scott

First published 1927
Publisher D. Appleton & Company
Format Hardcover
Type Anthology
Pages viii+310
Price $2.50

Price from Tuck Page numbers from The Supernatural Index. American variant of Rhys & Dawson-Scott's Tales of Mystery. Omits tales by James Hogg, Amelia B. Edwards, Fitz-James O'Brien & Maupassant's "The Apparition". Adds tales by Camille Flammarion, Richard Middleton & Oliver Onions. Retitles the 2 Breton Tales. Last page is unnumbered.

Page Title Author(s) Type
1 Bewitched Edith Wharton Novelette
19 The Victim May Sinclair Novelette
45 The Horla Guy de Maupassant Novelette
62 The Angel of the Lord Melville Davisson Post Short Story
80 The Child's Story Arthur Machen Short Fiction
92 The Voice Zona Gale Short Story
95 Not on the Passenger List Barry Pain Short Story
110 The Interval Vincent O'Sullivan Short Story
118 Peter Herman Ould Short Story
138 A Cry in the Night C. A. Dawson-Scott Short Story
151 The Ghoul E. W. Blashfield Short Story
163 Strange Phenomena in a Calvados Castle Camille Flammarion Essay
168 The Haunted House of La Constantinie Camille Flammarion Essay
173 The Shadow of a Midnight Maurice Baring Short Story
178 A Reminiscence A. H. Sayce Short Story
182 The Intersign: L'Oncle Jean unknown Short Story
186 The Death's Head unknown Short Story
188 His Mother's Eyes Philip MacDonald Short Story
205 From the Loom of the Dead Elia W. Peattie Short Story
213 Dream Fulfilment Edward J. O'Brien Short Story
225 The Barometer Violet Hunt Short Story
240 The Fetches John Banim & Michael Banim Short Story
243 Grace Connor Letitia Maclintock Short Story
246 The Apparition of Mrs. Veal Daniel Defoe Short Story
252 The Stranger Ambrose Bierce Short Story
259 The Ghost-Ship Richard Middleton Short Story
272 Rooum Oliver Onions Short Story
290 The Gray Men Rebecca West Short Story
298 The Moth H. G. Wells Short Story
v Foreword (26 Mystery Stories, Old and New, by Twenty and Six Authors) C. A. Dawson-Scott & Ernest Rhys Essay