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Nathaniel Hawthorne and Agatha Christie are among the distinguished writers represented in an anthology of eerie tales, illustrated with black-and-white line drawings, about dolls that possess supernatural, sinister powers.
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Christie, A. The dressmaker's doll.
Timperley, R. The peg doll.
James, M. R. The haunted doll's house.
Blackwood, A. The doll.
Jerome, J. K. The dancing partner.
Danby, M. The grey lady.
Andersen, H. C. The steadfast tin soldier.
The Doll's ball.
Hawthorne, N. Feathertop.
Tapp, T. The doll.
The Life of Aunt Sally, alias Blackmore, alias Rosabella, alias Amelia, as related by herself.
Pearce, J. H. The puppets.
Manley, S. The Christmas of the big bisque doll.
Crawford, F. M. The doll's ghost.
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