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Tales of Horror, Mysteries of the Sea, Science Fiction & Magic

Publish Date
Publisher
LanceTapley
Language
English
Pages
295

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Cover of: Strange Maine
Strange Maine
1986, LanceTapley
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Book Details


Published in

Augusta, ME, USA

Edition Notes

Copyright Date
1986

Classifications

Dewey Decimal Class
813/.0876/0832741
Library of Congress
PS648.F3 S7 1986

Contributors

Illustrator
Peter Farrow

The Physical Object

Format
Paperback
Pagination
295 p. :
Number of pages
295

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL2721091M
Internet Archive
strangemaine00waug
ISBN 10
0912769106
ISBN 13
9780912769103
LCCN
86014566
OCLC/WorldCat
14164711, 1036875470
Amazon ID (ASIN)
0912769106
Library Thing
1467679
Goodreads
1225888

Work Description

Tales of Horror, Mysteries of the Sea, Science Fiction & Magic



Contains:
• The Children of Noah • (1957) • short story by Richard Matheson
• The Phantom Farmhouse • (1923) • novelette by Seabury Quinn
• Longtooth • (1970) • novelette by Edgar Pangborn
One for the Road • (1977) • short story by Stephen King
• Four Dreams of Gram Perkins • (1926) • short story by Ruth Sawyer
• Circumstance • (1860) • short story by Harriet Prescott Spofford
• The Last Cruise of the Judas Iscariot • (1882) • short story by Edward Page Mitchell
• The Prevaricator • (1976) • short story by Carlos Baker
• One Old Man, With Seals • (1982) • short story by Jane Yolen
• Safe Harbor • (1986) • novelette by Donald Wismer
• Mood Wendigo • [Howie Wyman] • (1980) • short story by Thomas A. Easton
• Death is a White Rabbit • non-genre • (1942) • short story by Fredric Brown
• Yesterday House • (1952) • novelette by Fritz Leiber
• Three Day Magic • (1948) • novella by Charlotte Armstrong

Excerpts

It was just past three a. am. when Mr. Ketchum drove past the sigh that read Zachry: pop. 67.
added by Lisa. "first sentence"

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