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Spine-tingling tales that will keep you on the edge of your seat! This chilling collection of scary stories will keep you awake for hours! Psychological horrors, disturbing dramas, and gruesome ghosts compose this compendium of confessions made in the dead of night. From vampires and a monkey paw to an unstoppable heart and haunting apparitions, anecdotes of supernatural terror will have you turning pages long past the witching hour. Allow famous authors such as Edgar Allan Poe, H. P. Lovecraft, Henry James, Washington Irving, and more to prey upon your emotions and peace of mind at slumber parties and camping trips, or anytime you want to end the night with a delightful fright! Review: A Great Book Edition - This older 2015 edition (dark cover) appears to have thicker paper than the newer 2025 edition (red cover), the latter I have actually disappointingly felt in a local store and found hard to read due to paper thinness and next page's words bleeding through. The listed difference in total page numbers appear explained by whether sellers include the counting of the same 2015 introduction contained in both. Except for this older version's higher quality and different cover design, they appear to be the same book. I would highly suggest buying this version. A great book, with great stories, at a great price. Review: Classic Chill for Autumn Evenings - The leather binding and gilt-edged pages make this a beauty, but more than that are the superb traditional ghost and terror stories within. This is a book for discriminating readers only, yet the cost is within anyone's reach. Rather than vulgar stories filled with blood and hysterics, you get just the right touch of classic chill for your autumnal (and wintry) nights. There are 55(!) tales in all. A short sampling of titles includes Edith Wharton's excellent "Kerfol" (set in France, not England!); Saki's "The Open Window," with its humorous but chilling denouement; Marion Crawford's nocturnal "Screaming Skull"; and Stevenson's story of midnight dread, "The Body Snatchers," about an Edinburgh doctor who seeks corpses for laboratory instruction but is not too scrupulous about their provenance. So many great writers lie within: Poe ("William Wilson" and the forbidding "House of Usher"); Kafka, Henry James, Ambrose Bierce, the incomparable Algernon Blackwood, Polidori, W.W. Jacobs, Bram Stoker, Dickens, and M.R. James, just to name a few. If you are a connoisseur, you'll be familiar with some but, even so, they are all gathered here in one volume so that you needn't go searching for scattered remnants of the whole. This book is one of the three greatest volumes of its kind. The other two are Great Tales of Terror and the Supernatural (a classic and still in print and available new at desertcart), and Tales of Terror and the Supernatural, edited by Marvin Kaye, available here only through third-party sellers now. I must confess to opening the latter late one cold night, the house still and quiet and approaching the midnight hour, then turning to a story titled "Lazurus," reading the first two pages, and thinking, "No, I'm not ready for this one this late," then closing it with a small shudder before pulling the blankets tightly around me. That's just one reason Marvin Kaye's book is worth the effort to find.




















| Best Sellers Rank | #166,537 in Books ( See Top 100 in Books ) #252 in Horror Collections & Anthologies (Books) #1,463 in Short Stories Anthologies #4,443 in Classic Literature & Fiction |
| Customer Reviews | 4.7 out of 5 stars 1,770 Reviews |
M**E
A Great Book Edition
This older 2015 edition (dark cover) appears to have thicker paper than the newer 2025 edition (red cover), the latter I have actually disappointingly felt in a local store and found hard to read due to paper thinness and next page's words bleeding through. The listed difference in total page numbers appear explained by whether sellers include the counting of the same 2015 introduction contained in both. Except for this older version's higher quality and different cover design, they appear to be the same book. I would highly suggest buying this version. A great book, with great stories, at a great price.
F**T
Classic Chill for Autumn Evenings
The leather binding and gilt-edged pages make this a beauty, but more than that are the superb traditional ghost and terror stories within. This is a book for discriminating readers only, yet the cost is within anyone's reach. Rather than vulgar stories filled with blood and hysterics, you get just the right touch of classic chill for your autumnal (and wintry) nights. There are 55(!) tales in all. A short sampling of titles includes Edith Wharton's excellent "Kerfol" (set in France, not England!); Saki's "The Open Window," with its humorous but chilling denouement; Marion Crawford's nocturnal "Screaming Skull"; and Stevenson's story of midnight dread, "The Body Snatchers," about an Edinburgh doctor who seeks corpses for laboratory instruction but is not too scrupulous about their provenance. So many great writers lie within: Poe ("William Wilson" and the forbidding "House of Usher"); Kafka, Henry James, Ambrose Bierce, the incomparable Algernon Blackwood, Polidori, W.W. Jacobs, Bram Stoker, Dickens, and M.R. James, just to name a few. If you are a connoisseur, you'll be familiar with some but, even so, they are all gathered here in one volume so that you needn't go searching for scattered remnants of the whole. This book is one of the three greatest volumes of its kind. The other two are Great Tales of Terror and the Supernatural (a classic and still in print and available new at Amazon), and Tales of Terror and the Supernatural, edited by Marvin Kaye, available here only through third-party sellers now. I must confess to opening the latter late one cold night, the house still and quiet and approaching the midnight hour, then turning to a story titled "Lazurus," reading the first two pages, and thinking, "No, I'm not ready for this one this late," then closing it with a small shudder before pulling the blankets tightly around me. That's just one reason Marvin Kaye's book is worth the effort to find.
K**R
Entertaining horror listening 🎶🔰
I purchased this book two years ago and I just finished it. It says 500+ stories but there is only 210 classic horror stories but what do you want for $0.49. As with all box 📦 sets you will like some better than others but that is normal for multiple story books 📚. I would highly recommend this box 📦set and various authors to readers of fantasy horror mystery novels 👍🔰. 2023 👒😀💘🏡😕
A**N
Price
If you like old horror books , this is good
R**R
Wow!
This book is so beautiful. The green is metallic and gorgeous.
J**S
Great book, horrible binding (now fixed)
Immediately noticed the binding coming apart. It's a cool book, but it's not a great construction. Addendum: Amazon, to their credit, did replace the book with a good binding and no issues. Time will tell if it's construction holds up, but so far so good. Hopefully, this was an isolated incident. The book itself is VERY cool.
A**S
A fantastic selection of classic horror in a hansom leather-bound book!
Who ever put together this expansive survey of classic horror stories clearly cared about what they were doing. A few of the stories are repeated in other Canterbury Leather-bound Classics books (such as Edgar Allan Poe, H.P. Lovecraft, etc,) but there is enough unique material here to keep even the most avid collector of this series happy. I have almost all of their other books, and I'm VERY happy with this collection. With a well written introduction to the genre and FIFTY-FIVE(!!!) stories.. You should own this book. You. Yes.. YOU. YOU should own this book!
C**Y
Good selection
Good selection of stories one of my favorite stories of the book is Kerfol by Edith Wharton! I love the look of the book it’s quite a sturdy book it comes with a ribbon bookmark and the cover it’s just gorgeous! I really recommend getting the book you won’t regret it. Specially around this time of year when Halloween is approaching! It helps to get into the spirit of things!
O**S
Kesinlikle tavsiye ederim.
Baskisi inanilmaz kaliteli ve cilt ayri guzel. Kesinlikle tavsiye ederim.
L**Z
Wow
Fue un regalo y a la persona le encantó mucho es muy bonito y tiene los colores muy intensos y el tamaño de la letra es la adecuada
M**.
Beautifully bound book; great anthology
I decided to read at least one selection of spooky fiction or poetry every day in October, and this anthology is perfect. (I also own Edgar Allan Poe's Collected Works, Grimm's Fairy Tales and Robert Frost's poetry, plus the flexibound Washington Irving from this publisher.) I'm a big fan of Canterbury Classics, and this anthology doesn't disappoint. The quality leather cover is attractive and feels nice. It contains a well-curated selection of tales from a variety of 19th & 20th century American and European authors, including a couple of female authors. (Be sure to read "Afterward" by Edith Wharton and Charlotte Gilman Perkins' "The Yellow Wallpaper".) Printing is clear and a comfortable size to read, on ivory paper that is not too thin, and there is a ribbon page marker. The table of contents includes the date each selection was first published. If you're looking to sample the "best of" classic gothic horror, this book is definitely the way to do it. Well worth the price!
J**K
Mmmh leather
My first leather book, an amazing collection of stories in this
A**R
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LEATHER COVER WAS DAMAGED
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