The Best Horror from Fantasy Tales
Edited by Stephen and David Sutton.
- Fantasy Tales (poem) by Brian Lumley
- Introduction by Ramsey Campbell
- The Forbidden novelette by Clive Barker
- Dreams May Come by H. Warner Munn
- The Dark Country by Dennis Etchison
- Dead to the World by Allen Ashley
- The Generation Waltz by Charles L. Grant
- Don't Open That Door by Frances Garfield
- The Frolic by Thomas Ligotti
- The Sorcerer's Jewel by Robert Bloch
- The Strange Years by Brian Lumley
- Red by Richard Christian Matheson
- Ever the Faith Endures by Manly Wade Wellman
- Extension 201 by Cyril Simsa
- The Last Wolf by Karl Edward Wagner
- Tongue in Cheek by Mike Grace
- In the X-Ray by Fritz Leiber
- The Bad People by Steve Rasnic Tem
- A Place of No Return by Hugh B. Cave
- The Terminus by Kim Newman
- The Green Man by Kelvin I. Jones (as by Kelvin Jones)
- The Voice of the Beach by Ramsey Campbell
- Afterword by Stephen Jones and David Sutton
Stephen Jones
Stephen Jones (born 1953) is an acclaimed editor of numerous award-winning horror anthologies, and the author of several book-length studies of horror and fantasy films as well as an account of Lovecraft's early British publications. Jones has edited anthologies such as the Best New Horror series, Dark Terrors, The Mammoth Book of Vampires, The Mammoth Book of Zombies, The Mammoth Book of Dracula, The Mammoth Book of Frankenstein, The Mammoth Book of Vampire Stories by Women, The Vampire Stories of R. Chetwynd-Hayes and The Conan Chronicles, 1 and The Conan Chronicles, 2 by Robert E. Howard. Jones has also been co-editor of several books with Kim Newman, such as Horror: 100 Best Books and Horror: Another 100 Best Books with 200 essays on seminal horror books by acclaimed writers of this genre. Jones also edited Dancing with the Dark, a collection of stories of allegedly real life encounters with the paranormal by established horror writers. Jones has been the recipient of a Hugo award and many Bram Stoker Awards.
Fantasy Tales
Fantasy Tales consists of 2 total books. The current recommended reading order for the series is provided below.