An edition of My Favorite Horror Story (2000)

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An edition of My Favorite Horror Story (2000)

My Favorite Horror Story

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Collection contains:
Robert Bloch - Sweets to the Sweet (selected by Stephen King)
Philip K. Dick - The Father-Thing (selected by Ed Gorman)
Richard Matheson - The Distributor (selected by F. Paul Wilson)
M.R. James - A Warning to the Curious (selected by Ramsey Campbell)
Arthur Machen - Opening the Door (selected by Peter Atkins)
H. P. Lovecraft - The Colour Out of Space (selected by Richard Laymon)
Robert Aickman - The Inner Room (selected by Peter Straub)
Nathaniel Hawthorne - Young Goodman Brown (selected by Rick Hautala)
H. P. Lovecraft - The Rats in the Walls (selected by Michael Slade)
Dennis Etchison - The Dog Park (selected by Richard Christian Matheson)
Robert Bloch - The Animal Fair (selected by Joe R. Lansdale)
Ramsey Campbell - The Pattern (selected by Poppy Z. Brite)
Edgar Allan Poe - Tell-tale Heart (selected by Joyce Carol Oates)
Ambrose Bierce - Occurrence at Owl Creek Bridge (selected by Dennis Etchison)
Edogawa Rampo - The Human Chair (selected by Harlan Ellison)

blurb:
What do today's top horror writers read—and why? This was the question posed to some of the most influential authors in the field today. This book is their answer. Here are fifteen of the most memorable stories in the genre, each one personally selected by a well-known writer, and each prefaced by that writer's explanation of his or her choice. Here's your chance to enjoy familiar favorites, and perhaps to discover some wonderful treasures. In each case, you'll have the opportunity to see the story from the perspective of a master of the field.

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Publisher
MJF Books
Language
English
Pages
258

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Cover of: My Favorite Horror Story
My Favorite Horror Story
June 25, 2004, Ibooks, Inc.
Paperback in English
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My Favorite Horror Story
2004-05, BP Books
Paperback in English - First ibooks inc printing (1)
Cover of: My Favorite Horror Story
My Favorite Horror Story
2000, MJF Books
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My favorite horror story
2000, DAW Books
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Table of Contents

Sweets to the sweet / by Robert Bloch --
The father-thing / by Philip K. Dick --
The distributor / by Richard Matheson --
A warning to the curious / M.R. James --
Opening the door / by Arthur Machen --
The colour out of space / by H.P. Lovecraft --
The inner room / by Robert Aickman --
Young Goodman Brown / by Nathaniel Hawthorne --
The rats in the wall / by H.P. Lovecraft --
The dog park / Dennis Etchison --
The animal fair / by Robert Bloch --
The pattern / by Ramsey Campbell --
The tell-tale heart / by Edgar Allan Poe --
An occurrence at Owl Creek Bridge / by Ambrose Bierce --
The human chair / by Edogawa Rampo.

Edition Notes

Copyright Date
2000

The Physical Object

Format
Hardcover
Pagination
xiv, 258p.
Number of pages
258

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL26924362M
Internet Archive
myfavoritehorror0000unse
ISBN 10
156731905X
ISBN 13
9781567319057
OCLC/WorldCat
1225858876
Goodreads
59536482

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