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Great American Ghost Stories (American Ghosts)

Great American Ghost Stories (American Ghosts) List Price: $16.99
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Total reviews: 3 Average rating: 4.5 of 5

A real scare of a book 5 out of 5 stars.
8 of 11 people found this review helpful.

Herein lies a fine collection of Ghost Stories. And it's not a barrage of cheesy tales of moans and groans in the attic. I devoured this book of shorts in one sitting. It kept my toes curled all night. Highly recommended! (Mary Higgins Clark's short story sets off the book in fine style, being the first in line) Loved it!!!

America by night 3 out of 5 stars.
6 of 6 people found this review helpful.

This book was headed for the discard pile even though I'm a ghost story junkie, but then I found a trio of really good stories buried within the dross of old pulp filler:

"Stillwater, 1896" by Michael Cassutt - A Great Lakes lumber town is visited by a man who can locate corpses underwater.

"One of the Dead" by William Wood - A vacant lot is purchased very cheaply in a canyon inhabited by movie stars, and haunted by its Spanish past.

"Night-Side" by Joyce Carol Oates - Two skeptics test a medium who can speak with the voices of the dead. The really chilling aspect of this story is its author's depiction of the afterlife.

There are also some decent stories that are worth a once-over:

"Drawer 14" by Talmage Powell - A morgue attendant sees a corpse in a drawer that's supposed to be empty. This story has a kicker at the end.

"Professor Kate" by Margaret St. Clair - A family of witches is hunted by a posse in Indian Country.

"School for the Unspeakable" by Manly Wade Wellman - You will soon guess what is going to happen to the new boy at the prep school, but it's still a spooky read. I'm prepared to bet money that the author originally set this story in England, but the editors changed the location to North Dakota to fit it into this collection.

"Clay-Shuttered Doors" by Helen R. Hull - A woman returns from the dead to host her husband's dinner party.

"Poor Little Saturday" by Madeleine L'Engle - An original fantasy, but more about witches than ghosts--I think. A woman in a deserted, boarded-up plantation house befriends a boy with malaria.

"Great American Ghost Stories" also features a so-so story by Harlan Ellison--"Pretty Maggie Moneyeyes"--I think he was feeling sorry for himself when he wrote it; and a really awful early Lovecraft: "Herbert West - Reanimator." When Lovecraft is bad, he is really, really bad and this story's got sentences like, "Not more unutterable could have been the chaos of hellish sound if the pit itself had opened to release the agony of the damned, for in one inconceivable cacophony was centered all the supernal terror and unnatural despair of animate nature."

Yes, indeed. Most of the stories in this book have never been anthologized, as far as I can determine, except for a duet by Ambrose Bierce: "The Boarded Window;" and "The Stranger." But the editors could hardly have called their book, "Great American Ghost Stories" without an entry from the man who defined 'happiness' as, "an agreeable sensation arising from contemplating the misery of another."

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This terrifying anthology contains some of the best in American ghost stories, from some of the best American short fiction writers.

Dixie Ghosts (American Ghosts)

Charles G. Waugh

Dixie Ghosts (American Ghosts) Charles G. Waugh List Price: $12.99
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Old timey and slow 1 out of 5 stars.
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This book's stories are very slow to get into, and most of them are not set in the present day and age. Most of the stories use language of the early 1900's and so it is very hard to read and understand. Definately not something to read to the kids!

Hollywood Ghosts: Haunting, Spine-Chilling Stories from America's Film Capital (American Ghost Series)

Frank D. McSherry, Charles G. Waugh

Hollywood Ghosts: Haunting, Spine-Chilling Stories from America's Film Capital (American Ghost Series) Frank D. McSherry, Charles G. Waugh List Price: $9.95
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The Best Horror Stories of Arthur Conan Doyle

Arthur Conan, Sir Doyle

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Good but not good enough 2 out of 5 stars.
4 of 4 people found this review helpful.

The Stories taken from the "Tales of Terror and Mystery"tion are good but the others are quite horrible. Also the version I have has 1 story missing "The Confession" and a fantastic tale from "T&M" is not part of this collection. Production values average. Buy that collection instead. A much better deal.

Gems of their time 4 out of 5 stars.
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Writing in the early part of this century, Doyle (best known for creating Sherlock Holmes) created a series of horror stories with a bent towards spiritualism and mystery. The selection is a good range of work with some very strong entries. "The Case of Lady Sannox" and "The Leather Funnel" are particular stand-outs. Some of Doyle's is more dated than others, but still definitely worth a read.

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Though best known as the creator of Sherlock Holmes, Sir Arthur Conan Doyle was also an accomplished writer of the most chilling horror stories of the 20th century. Written during the same period as the Sherlock Holmes mysteries, these horror stories share the darkness of Doyle's more well-known works, if not always their logical conclusions. Together they paint quite a different picture of Doyle than do his detective pieces, illuminating a writer as fascinated by the supernatural and the unsolveable as by the science of modern detection.

Haunted New England: Classic Tales of the Strange and Supernatural

Charles Wauth, Frank D. McSherry

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Great buy! 5 out of 5 stars.
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Great book! Great deal! I bought this for my husband for Christmas and he was pleased. He reads this often and refers back to it on occassion. It was a good buy.

Western Ghosts (American Ghosts)

Western Ghosts (American Ghosts) List Price: $12.99
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If you love the west, and you love ghost stories... 4 out of 5 stars.
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Solid collection of good short stories pertaining to the (mostly 20th century) American West. I bought it thinking it was a ghost encounters type of book, not realizing it was short stories. But am pleased with it still.

Best was "Maggie Blue Eyes"... something that you would expect from Larry McMurty. Also good was Custer's Ghost.

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These terrifying anthologies contain some of the best in American ghost stories. Each of the books was edited by master anthologists Frank D. McSherry Jr., Charles G. Waugh, and Martin H. Greenberg and includes stories from such great horror fiction writers as Ambrose Bierce, Isaac Asimov, Madeleine L'Engle, and Manly Wade Wellman.

Ghosts of the Heartland (American Ghosts)

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What less likely setting for ghosts than the American heartland? Golden wheat fields, azure skies, cool northern woods, wood-lined winding rivers, the breadbasket of the world.

And yet deeds dark indeed have happened in this sunny region, and here-as in other places-people have experienced the unexplainable. While we ponder how such things happen, we might remember that it's the unexpected that sends ghostly chills up and down spines.

So prepare to enjoy this delightful medley of ghost stories set in the American Midwest.

Eastern Ghosts (American)

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These terrifying anthologies contain some of the best in American ghost stories. Each of the books was edited by master anthologists Frank D. McSherry Jr., Charles G. Waugh, and Martin H. Greenberg and includes stories from such great horror fiction writers as Ambrose Bierce, Isaac Asimov, Madeleine L'Engle, and Manly Wade Wellman.

Treasury of American Horror Stories

Frank Mcsherry

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One of my all time favs 5 out of 5 stars.
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I'm not one for horror, I'm not even sure why I originally bought the book but it remains a favorite. The stories are a mix of classic and contemporary and well balance in style and length. I bought it in the late 80s and its come out every couple of years for a re-read, now that's a sign of a keeper. My mate reads the book more often than I do so it doesn't seem to be specific to just my tastes. Purchase the book and you will not be disappointed, may loose some sleep reading into the night but you won't regret purchasing the book!

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