The Third Ghost Book
Contents:
Mary Treagold – The Telephone
Elizabeth Bowen – The Claimant
Evelyn Fabyon – Napoleon’s Hat
Rachel Hartfield – The Bull
L.A.G. Strong – The House That Wouldn’t Keep Still
Mary Fitt – The Doctor
Elizabeth Jenkins – On No Account, My Love
Lord Dunsany – The Ghost Of The Valley
Margaret Lane – The Day Of The Funeral
Ronald Blythe – Take Your Partners
L.P.Hartley – Someone In The Lift
Robert Aickman – Ringing The Changes
Marghanita Laski – The Tower
Jonathon Curling – I Became Bulwinkle
Collin Brooks – Mrs. Smiff
James Laver – Somebody Calls
Rosemary Timperley – Harry
Ursula Codrington – The Shades Of Sleepe
Daniel George – The Woman In Black
Shane Leslie – A Laugh On The Professor
Elizabeth Taylor – Poor Girl
John Cornell – The House In The Glen
Nancy Spain – The King Of Spain
Michael Asquith – The Uninvited Face
Angus Wilson – Animals Or Human Beings
Eileen Bigland – Remembering Lee
Cynthia Asquith – Who Is Sylvia ?
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Cynthia Asquith
Lady Cynthia Mary Evelyn Asquith (1887–1960) was an English writer, now known for her ghost stories and diaries. She also wrote novels and edited a number of anthologies, as well as writing for children and on the British Royal family.
The Ghost Book
A series of anthologies featuring ghosts than ran from 1926 to 1978, during this period it was released by several different publishing houses although Pan Books was the most prolific.
It should not be confused with [series_link_13509]
The Ghost Book consists of fifteen primary books, and includes four 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.

