Murgunstrumm and Others
by Hugh B. Cave
World Fantasy Award winner 1978.
Long before he became the author of polished romances for the slick magazines, of best-seller novels and firsthand-researched travel books, Hugh B. Cave wrote some of the most grisly and chilling horror stories every to appear in the pulps. Crawling forth from the Depression years – from the haunted pages of Strange Tales, Weird Tales, Ghost Stories, Spicy Mystery Stories, Black Book Detective, and elsewhere – Wildside presents an omnibus of vintage nightmares, twenty-six of the best horror tales of Hugh B. Cave... gruesomely illustrated with over thirty-five drawings by Lee Brown Coye.
Contents:
- Foreword
- Murgunstrumm
- The Watcher in the Green Room
- The Prophecy
- The Strange Death of Ivan Gromleigh
- The Affair of the Clutching Hand
- The Strange Case of No. 7
- The Isle of Dark Magic
- The Whisperers
- Horror in Wax
- Prey of the Nightborn
- Maxon's Mistress
- Dead Man's Belt
- Boomerang
- The Crawling Curse
- Purr of a Cat
- Tomorrow is Forever
- The Ghoul Gallery
- The Cult of the White Ape
- The Brotherhood of Blood
- The Door of Doom
- The Death Watch
- The Caverns of Time
- Many Happy Returns
- Ladies in Waiting
- The Grisly Death
- Stragella
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Hugh B. Cave
Hugh Barnett Cave (1910–2004) was a prolific writer of pulp fiction who also excelled in other genres.

