The Fourth Pan Book of Horror Stories
Contents:
Various Temptations (1947) by William Sansom
The Pale Boy by Martin Waddell
The Emissary (1947) by Ray Bradbury
Lucy Comes to Stay (1952) by Robert Bloch
Guy Fawkes Night by Richard Davis
The Two Old Women (1934) by Vivian Meik
Moonlight Sonata (1931) by Alexander Woollcott
The Little Girl Eater by Septimus Dale
Harry (1955) by Rosemary Timperley
Sardonicus (1961) by Ray Russell
Ringing the Changes (1955) by Robert Aickman
Dulcie by Hugh Reid
The Importance of Remaining Ernest by Martin Waddell
Slime (1953) by Joseph Payne Brennan
The Ohio Love Sculpture (1963) by Adobe James
The Horsehair Trunk (1946) by Davis Grubb
The Attic Express by Alex Hamilton
The Haunted Telephone (1934) by Elliott O'Donnell
The Elephant Man (1923) essay by Sir Frederick Treves
Herbert van Thal
Bertie Maurice van Thal (1904–1983), known as Herbert van Thal, was a British bookseller, publisher, agent, biographer, and anthologist.
Pan Book of Horror Stories
Pan Book of Horror Stories consists of twenty-nine primary books, and includes two additional books that complement the series but are not considered mandatory reads — considered a complete series. The current recommended reading order for the series is provided below.
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