The Fontana Book of Great Horror Stories
Contents
1. The Squaw (1893) short story by Bram Stoker
2. No Stronger Than a Flower (1966) short story by Robert Aickman
3. Tarnhelm (1929) short story by Hugh Walpole
4. The Gipsy (1933) short story by Agatha Christie
5. A Case of Eavesdropping (1900) short story by Algernon Blackwood
6. The Pond (1949) short story by Nigel Kneale
7. William and Mary (1960) novelette by Roald Dahl
8. The Two Vaynes (1950) short story by L. P. Hartley
9. The Next in Line (1947) novelette by Ray Bradbury
10. In the Steam Room short story by Frank Baker
11. The Interlopers (1912) short story by Saki
12. The Cat Jumps (1929) short story by Elizabeth Bowen
13. The Boarded Window non-genre (1889) short story by Ambrose Bierce
14. Marmalade Wine (1958) short story by Joan Aiken
Christine Ruth Bernard
Christine Ruth Bernard, 1926-2000, she was on the staff of Swift and Robin, a publisher of children’s comics, in the late 1950s and contributed to Swift Annual 6 and 7 (1959-60). From the mid-1960s, she edited a number of well-received horror anthologies for Fontana Books and Armada.
The Fontana Book of Great Horror Stories
The Fontana Book of Great Horror Stories consists of seventeen books — considered a complete series. The current recommended reading order for the series is provided below.
