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10 Masterpieces you have to listen before you die Vol: 1 (Golden Deer Classics)
"This Audiobook contains the following works arranged alphabetically by authors last names Alice's Adventures in Wonderland [Lewis Carroll] Oliver Twist [Charles Dickens] The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes [Arthur Conan Doyle] Moby-Dick [Herman Melville] The Raven [Edgar Allan Poe] Frankenstein [Mary Shelley] Dracula [Bram Stoker] The Adventures of Tom Sawyer [Mark Twain] The War of the Worlds [H. G. Wells] The Picture Of Dorian Gray [Oscar Wilde]"
Bram Stoker, Charles Dickens, Edgar Allan Poe, H.G. Wells, Herman Melville, Lewis Carroll, Mark Twain, Mary Wollstonecraft Shelley, Oscar Wilde, Sir Arthur Conan Doyle (Author), Brian Kelly, Claire Walsh, Erica Collins, Sean Murphy, Sinead Dixon (Narrator)
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100+ Horror Collection. Scary Stories to Read in Bed Tonight: The Tell-Tale Heart, Frankenstein, The
"The oldest and strongest emotion of mankind is fear, and the oldest and strongest kind of fear is fear of the unknown. These facts few psychologists will dispute, and their admitted truth must establish for all time the genuineness and dignity of the weirdly horrible tale as a literary form… As may naturally be expected of a form so closely connected with primal emotion, the horror-tale is as old as human thought and speech themselves. H. P. Lovecraft Horror intends to create an eerie and frightening atmosphere for the reader. Prevalent elements include ghosts, demons, vampires, werewolves, ghouls, the Devil, witches, monsters, dystopian and apocalyptic worlds, serial killers, cannibalism, psychopaths, cults, dark magic, Satanism, the macabre, gore, and torture. Edgar Allan Poe THE MURDERS IN THE RUE MORGUE THE GOLD BUG THE BLACK CAT THE PIT AND THE PENDULUM THE TELL—TALE HEART THE FALL OF THE HOUSE OF USHER THE MASQUE OF THE RED DEATH THE CASK OF AMONTILLADO THE FACTS IN THE CASE OF M. VALDEMAR HOP-FROG THE RAVEN Bram Stoker DRACULA Mary Shelley FRANKENSTEIN Joseph Sheridan Le Fanu CARMILLA Robert Louis Stevenson THE STRANGE CASE OF DR. JEKYLL AND MR. HYDE H.P. Lovecraft THE ALCHEMIST AT THE MOUNTAINS OF MADNESS AZATHOTH THE BEAST IN THE CAVE BEYOND THE WALL OF SLEEP THE BOOK THE CALL OF CTHULHU THE CASE OF CHARLES DEXTER WARD THE CATS OF ULTHAR THE COLOUR OUT OF SPACE DAGON THE DESCENDANT THE DOOM THAT CAME TO SARNATH THE DREAM-QUEST OF UNKNOWN KADATH THE DUNWICH HORROR THE EVIL CLERGYMAN EX OBLIVIONE FACTS CONCERNING THE LATE ARTHUR JERMYN AND HIS FAMILY THE FESTIVAL FROM BEYOND THE HAUNTER OF THE DARK HE HERBERT WEST-REANIMATOR THE HISTORY OF THE NECRONOMICON THE HORROR AT RED HOOK THE HOUND HYPNOS IBID IN THE VAULT THE LITTLE GLASS BOTTLE MEMORY THE MOON-BOG THE MUSIC OF ERICH ZANN THE NAMELESS CITY NYARLATHOTEP OLD BUGS THE OTHER GODS THE OUTSIDER PICKMAN'S MODEL THE PICTURE IN THE HOUSE POLARIS THE QUEST OF IRANON THE RATS IN THE WALLS A REMINISCENCE OF DR. SAMUEL JOHNSON THE SECRET CAVE OR JOHN LEES ADVENTURE THE SHADOW OUT OF TIME THE SHADOW OVER INNSMOUTH THE SHUNNED HOUSE THE SILVER KEY THE STATEMENT OF RANDOLPH CARTER THE STRANGE HIGH HOUSE IN THE MIST THE STREET THE TEMPLE THE TERRIBLE OLD MAN THE TOMB THE TRANSITION OF JUAN ROMERO THE TREE UNDER THE PYRAMIDS THE VERY OLD FOLK WHAT THE MOON BRINGS THE WHISPERER IN DARKNESS THE WHITE SHIP SUPERNATURAL HORROR IN LITERATURE Algernon Blackwood THE WILLOWS Francis Marion Crawford THE DOLL'S GHOST Robert W. Chambers THE KING IN YELLOW M. R. James CANON ALBERIC'S SCRAP-BOOK LOST HEARTS THE MEZZOTINT THE ASH-TREE NUMBER 13 COUNT MAGNUS THE TREASURE OF ABBOT THOMAS A SCHOOL STORY THE ROSE GARDEN THE STALLS OF BARCHESTER CATHEDRAL THE DIARY OF MR. POYNTER AN EPISODE OF CATHEDRAL HISTORY THE STORY OF A DISAPPEARANCE AND AN APPEARANCE AN EVENING'S ENTERTAINMENT A WARNING TO THE CURIOUS A NEIGHBOUR'S LANDMARK THE UNCOMMON PRAYER-BOOK THE HAUNTED DOLLS' HOUSE WAILING WELL THERE WAS A MAN DWELT BY A CHURCHYARD RATS AFTER DARK IN THE PLAYING FIELDS THE EXPERIMENT and others"
Algernon Blackwood, Bram Stoker, Edgar Allan Poe, Francis Marion Crawford, H.P. Lovecraft, Joseph Sheridan Le Fanu, M.R. James, Mary Wollstonecraft Shelley, Robert Louis Stevenson, Robert W. Chambers (Author), Alfred Costa, David J Miles, David McCord, Kenneth Elliot, Martina Mercer, Michael Goodrick, Paul Gibson, Peter Coates (Narrator)
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15+ Masterpieces of Gothic Horror. Classics Collection: Frankenstein, Dracula, The Picture of Dorian
"Gothic Horror is one of the oldest of the horror genres. Darker, edgier and on the Romanticism end of Romanticism. In addition to being important to the horror genre, the first scifi, fantasy, romance, mystery, and adventure authors drew inspiration from Gothic horror, so it's sometimes considered the parent of all modern genre fiction. Content: Mary Shelley: Frankenstein Bram Stoker: Dracula The Judge's House Oscar Wilde: The Picture of Dorian Gray Robert Louis Stevenson: The Strange Case of Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde Edgar Allan Poe: The Tell-Tale Heart, The Pit and the Pendulum, The Cask of Amontillado, The Masque of the Red Death, The Black Cat, The Fall of the House of Usher Washington Irving: The legend of sleepy hollow Sheridan Le Fanu: Carmilla Henry James: The Turn of the Screw Arthur Machen: The Great God Pan Nikolai Gogol: The Viy"
Arthur Machen, Bram Stoker, Edgar Allan Poe, Henry James, Mary Wollstonecraft Shelley, Nikolai Gogol, Oscar Wilde, Robert Louis Stevenson, Sheridan Le Fanu, Washington Irving (Author), David McCord, David Miles, Joe Phoenix, Martina Mercer-Hall, Paul Gibson, Peter Coates, Richard Williams, Rick Walz (Narrator)
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75+ Horror Anthologies: The Black Cat, The Raven, Dracula, Frankenstein, Carmilla, The Call of Cthul
"Contents: Edgar Allan Poe - The Murders in the Rue Morgue - The Gold Bug - The Black Cat - The Pit and the Pendulum - The Tell-Tale Heart - The Fall of the House of Usher - The Masque of the Red Death - The Cask of Amontillado - The Facts in the Case of M. Valdemar - Hop-Frog - The RavenBram Stoker - DraculaMary Shelley - FrankensteinJoseph Sheridan Le Fanu - CarmillaRobert Louis Stevenson - The Strange Case of Dr. Jekyll and Mr. HydeH.P. Lovecraft - The Alchemist - At the Mountains of Madness - Azathoth - The Beast in the Cave - Beyond the Wall of Sleep - The Book - The Call of Cthulhu The Case of Charles Dexter Ward - The Cats of Ulthar - The Colour out of Space - Dagon - The Descendant - The Doom That Came to Sarnath - The Dream-Quest of Unknown Kadath - The Dunwich Horror - The Evil Clergyman - Ex Oblivione - Facts concerning the Late Arthur Jermyn and His Family - The Festival - From Beyond - The Haunter of the Dark - He - Herbert West-Reanimator - The History of the Necronomicon - The Horror at Red Hook - The Hound - Hypnos - Ibid - In the Vault - The Little Glass Bottle - Memory - The Moon-Bog - The Music of Erich Zann - The Nameless City - Nyarlathoter - Old Bugs - The Other Gods - The Outsider - Pickman's Model - The Picture in the House - Polaris - The Quest of Iranon - The Rats in the Walls - A Reminiscence of Dr. Samuel Johnson - The Secret Cave or John Lees adventure - The Shadow Out of Time - The Shadow over Innsmouth - The Shunned House - The Silver Key - The Statement of Randolph Carter - The Strange High House in the Mist - The Street - The Temple - The Terrible Old Man - The Tomb - The Transition of Juan Romero - The Tree Under - The Pyramids - The Very Old Folk - What the Moon Brings - The Whisperer in Darkness - The White Ship - Supernatural Horror in LiteratureAlgernon Blackwood - The WillowsFrancis Marion Crawford - The Doll's GhostRobert W. Chambers - The King in Yellow - The Repairer of Reputations - The Mask - In the Court of the Dragon - The Yellow Sign "
Algernon Blackwood, Bram Stoker, Edgar Allan Poe, Francis Marion Crawford, H.P. Lovecraft, Joseph Sheridan Le Fanu, Mary Wollstonecraft Shelley, Robert Louis Stevenson, Robert W. Chambers (Author), Alfred Costa, David J. Miles, David McCord, Kenneth Elliot, Martina Mercer-Hall, Michael Goodrick, Paul Gibson, Peter Coates (Narrator)
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"In a desolate cabin on a moor, Jacob Settle bears a burdened soul plagued by a recurring nightmare. When a curious narrator crosses paths with him, an unlikely bond forms. Together, they confront Jacob's haunting past, leading to a chilling revelation and the possibility of redemption."
Bram Stoker (Author), Arthur Lane (Narrator)
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A Dream of Red Hands (Unabridged)
"'A Dream of Red Hands' is a short story by Bram Stoker. It was first published in the July 11, 1894 issue of The Sketch: A Journal of Art and Actuality, London. The first opinion given to me regarding Jacob Settle was a simple descriptive statement, 'He's a down-in-the-mouth chap': but I found that it embodied the thoughts and ideas of all his fellow-workmen."
Bram Stoker (Author), Peter Silverleaf (Narrator)
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"An old man recounts the story of a death he witnessed as a young boy working in the theater: His boss, Mr. Haliday, had married a pretty young lady from the theater, much to the chagrin of the other women working in the company. It was a marriage of convenience, but in the beginning they got along well enough. After a handsome younger man, Henry Mortimer, joins the theater company, Mrs. Haliday and Mortimer start up a romance that everyone but Mr. Haliday seem to notice. However, during a performance one night, something seems to go terrible wrong as a piece of equipment falls from the stage and kills Mortimer. Although it seems like a simple stage malfunction, the young theater boy notices something that the rest do not -- a strange piece of metal that he found on stage immediately following the death of Mortimer that seems to say that Mr. Haliday wasn't as clueless as everyone had thought about the actions of his wife and the handsome young actor. Bram Stoker (1847-1912) was an Irish writer of novels and short stories, most famous for his gothic horror novel Dracula. Although he wrote throughout his life while working as a personal assistant and theatre manager, he did not achieve much literary fame until after his death."
Bram Stoker (Author), James Langton (Narrator)
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"A Yellow Duster follows the story of a couple that has recently come into a large amount of money. They spend a year traveling with an old friend of the husband, who notices that the husband is never without a certain collection of curios. The friend is fascinated by the curios, and decides that he needs to talk to the husband about the collection. When he asks about a specific piece, a yellow duster, the husband recounts the tale of how he discovered his wife's true love for him. Bram Stoker (1847-1912) was an Irish writer of novels and short stories, most famous for his gothic horror novel Dracula. Although he wrote throughout his life while working as a personal assistant and theater manager, he did not achieve much literary fame until after his death."
Bram Stoker (Author), James Langton (Narrator)
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Animal Terror - A Short Story Volume. Volume 1
"The human race prides itself on being the most organised of animals. We manage the fate of all other species. All other animals bow to our control or suffer. In diminishing numbers we allow some to live in the wild but in increasing numbers we domesticate them and whether they become part of the family, a best friend or wonderfully decorative accessory we take their compliance for granted. Such a shame then when these creatures take umbrage and prepare their revenge on us they do so in ways designed to show that when the tables turn 'mercy' is just a word that we humans plead for, expect, but, of course, is always denied."
Bram Stoker, H.P. Lovecraft, Saki (Author), Ghizela Rowe, Patrick Barlow, Richard Mitchley (Narrator)
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"You have certainly heard of Dracula. But do you know the whole story? Everything begins with Jonathan Harker, an English solicitor who travels to Transylvania. He is about to sell a piece of real estate to Count Dracula. The locals warn Harker of the strange things that occur near Count Dracula’s castle, but Harker doesn't listen. Shortly after he realizes that he has fallen into captivity. Will he get himself out of there? Will he live to tell everybody about the vampire Dracula? Does he have a chance against the bloodsucker or will Dracula make him regret his insurgency? Find out the answers in Bram Stoker’s most famous story 'Dracula'. B. J. Harrison started his Classic Tales Podcast back in 2007, wanting to breathe new life into classic stories. He masterfully plays with a wide array of voices and accents and has since then produced over 500 audiobooks. Now in collaboration with SAGA Egmont, his engaging narration of these famous classics is available to readers everywhere. Bram Stoker was an Irish author who lived in the period 1847 – 1912. He is best known for his horror novel 'Dracula' but he is to be remembered for many more literary works such as 'The Judge’s House' and 'The Dracula’s guest'. Bram Stoker’s early years were marked by the fact that he was an invalid. This was however seen as an advantage of sorts by him because he meant that it gave him time to think of many things, which he later put to words in his works. Bram Stoker’s novels can be seen as a vivid combination between horror fiction and realism, perfect mixture of the real and the supernatural."
Bram Stoker (Author), B.J.Harrison (Narrator)
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B. J. Harrison Reads Dracula's Guest
"An Englishman stops at an inn during his trip through Transylvania. He decides to wander around in a carriage despite the approaching night; darkness doesn't seem to worry him. He sets off but after a while the horses get scared by howling wolfs. The Englishman continues by foot and suddenly finds himself in a snowy and gloomy cemetery. This would not be that big of a problem if this specific night was not the so called Walpurgis Night, or in other words the time when spirits leave their graves to haunt the living. What is the Englishman’s fate? Find out in 'Dracula’s Guest' by Bram Stoker. B. J. Harrison started his Classic Tales Podcast back in 2007, wanting to breathe new life into classic stories. He masterfully plays with a wide array of voices and accents and has since then produced over 500 audiobooks. Now in collaboration with SAGA Egmont, his engaging narration of these famous classics is available to readers everywhere. Bram Stoker was an Irish author who lived in the period 1847 – 1912. He is best known for his horror novel 'Dracula' but he is to be remembered for many more literary works such as 'The Judge’s House' and 'The Dracula’s guest'. Bram Stoker’s early years were marked by the fact that he was an invalid. This was however seen as an advantage of sorts by him because he meant that it gave him time to think of many things, which he later put to words in his works. Bram Stoker’s novels can be seen as a vivid combination between horror fiction and realism, perfect mixture of the real and the supernatural."
Bram Stoker (Author), B.J.Harrison (Narrator)
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B. J. Harrison Reads The Judge's House
"A student arrives in a small town willing to find a quiet place where he can prepare for his exams. An old mansion seems like a great option for him. The locals warn him that strange things occur from time to time, but the student is not superstitious. He will however come to rethink his decision. Out of nowhere the house starts filling with rats. What is happening? Is there some logical explanation or he is really experiencing supernatural events? Find out the answers in 'The Judge’s House' by the master of horror, Bram Stoker. B. J. Harrison started his Classic Tales Podcast back in 2007, wanting to breathe new life into classic stories. He masterfully plays with a wide array of voices and accents and has since then produced over 500 audiobooks. Now in collaboration with SAGA Egmont, his engaging narration of these famous classics is available to readers everywhere. Bram Stoker was an Irish author who lived in the period 1847 – 1912. He is best known for his horror novel 'Dracula' but he is to be remembered for many more literary works such as 'The Judge’s House' and 'The Dracula’s guest'. Bram Stoker’s early years were marked by the fact that he was an invalid. This was however seen as an advantage of sorts by him because he meant that it gave him time to think of many things, which he later put to words in his works. Bram Stoker’s novels can be seen as a vivid combination between horror fiction and realism, perfect mixture of the real and the supernatural."
Bram Stoker (Author), B.J.Harrison (Narrator)
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