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Cursed Curiosities Volume 2: 10 More Relics That Shouldn’t Exist
"A second collection of classic works concerning items that harbour sinister secrets and unusual powers. Contents: 'The Uncommon Prayer-Book' by M. R. James (London Mercury 1925) Eight unusual copies of the Book of Common Prayer. 'The Green Flame' by Donald Wandrei (Weird Tales 1930) The tale of a strange jewel. 'The Disinterment of Venus' by Clark Ashton Smith (Weird Tales 1934) A curious statue unearthed in the grounds of a monastery. 'The Man Who Made Faces' by C. P. Howard (HorrorBabble 2024) The tale of a man haunted by a past mistake. 'The God with Four Arms' by H. T. W. Bousfield (1939) A man takes his frustrations out on a rare bronze idol. 'The Ebony Frame' by Edith Nesbit (Longman's 1891) A beautiful and curiously carved picture frame. 'The Meerschaum Pipe' by L. A. Lewis (Tales of the Grotesque 1934) A series of strange dreams and mysterious murders. 'The Black Stone Statue' by M. E. Counselman (Weird Tales 1937) The story of a weird deception practised on the world by an obscure artist. 'Out of the Aeons' by H. P. Lovecraft (Weird Tales 1935) A Boston museum that displays an ancient mummy recovered from a sunken island. 'The Mezzotint' by M. R. James (Ghost-Stories of an Antiquary 1904) A strange engraving, with even stranger properties."
C. P. Howard, Clark Ashton Smith, Donald Wandrei, Edith Nesbit, H. T. W. Bousfield, H.P. Lovecraft, L. A. Lewis, M.R. James, Mary Elizabeth Counselman (Author), Ian Gordon, Jennifer Gordon (Narrator)
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HorrorBabble's Subterranean Terror Volume 2: 10 More Tales of the Underground
"A second collection of horror stories set in shadowy caverns, crypts, and other undesirable hollows. Contents: Hey, You Down There! by Harold Rolseth (Yankee, 1971) A peculiar discovery at the bottom of a dried up old well. One Chance by Ethel Helene Coen (Weird Tales, 1935) Flash fiction. Return to Death by J. Wesley Rosenquest (Weird Tales, 1936) A brief tale about the ghastly horror that befell the man in the coffin. The Grave by Orville R. Emerson (Weird Tales, 1923) A soldier finds himself buried alive in Flanders. The Tunnel by John Metcalfe (Outlook, 1925) A man spends years digging a tunnel to freedom. He Waits Beneath the Sea by Robert Bloch (Strange Stories, 1939) Trapped at the bottom of the ocean, a man fights a terrible menace. Terror Under Eridu by Malcolm Ferguson (Weird Tales, 1949) Beware of the lidded gastropod! The Statement of Randolph Carter by H. P. Lovecraft (The Vagrant, 1920) The strange disappearance of a man in an ancient graveyard. The Chuckler by Donald Wandrei (Fantasy Magazine, 1934) Flash fiction. The Dwellers Under the Tombs by Robert E. Howard (Lost Fantasies 4, 1976) A horrifying descent into a subterranean labyrinth."
Donald Wandrei, H.P. Lovecraft, John Metcalfe, Robert Bloch, Robert E. Howard (Author), Ian Gordon (Narrator)
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"A collection of strange stories that take place in the oft weird and wonderful great outdoors. Contents: 'The Pool of the Stone God' by A. Merritt An encounter with a strange statue. 'The Wood of the Dead' by Algernon Blackwood An encounter with a ghost, whose appearance is an omen of death. 'Skeleton Lake: An Episode in Camp' by Algernon Blackwood Men on a moose hunting trip find a dead man washed ashore. 'Genius Loci' by Clark Ashton Smith A painter’s strange account of a meadow. 'Uneasy Lie the Drowned' by Donald Wandrei A troubling lake crossing. 'The Moon-Bog' by H. P. Lovecraft A man acquires a family estate with unfortunate results. 'The Tree on the Hill' by H. P. Lovecraft A tree with strange properties. 'The Hunt' by Jennifer Gill A young lady’s first hunt of the season. 'The Death of Halpin Frayser' by Ambrose Bierce A man apparently dies at the hands of his deceased mother. 'Chickamauga' by Ambrose Bierce A child strays into the forest..."
A. Merritt, Algernon Blackwood, Ambrose Bierce, Clark Ashton Smith, Donald Wandrei, H.P. Lovecraft, Jennifer Gill (Author), Ian Gordon (Narrator)
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HorrorBabble's Night Terrors: 10 Stories That Will Keep You Awake
"A collection of stories exploring the struggles of the unconcious mind. Contents: Vale of the Corbies by Arthur J. Burks (Weird Tales, 1925) Dreams of an unkindness of ravens. A Dream of Red Hands by Bram Stoker (The Sketch, 1894) The sad tale of a man plagued by terrible nightmares. Thirteen Phantasms by Clark Ashton Smith (The Fantasy Magazine, 1936) A series of strange visions torment a sick man. The Lady in Gray by Donald Wandrei (Weird Tales, 1933) A strange woman and a loathsome gray slug. The Crawling Chaos by H. P. Lovecraft (Beyond the Wall of Sleep, 1943) The consequences of dabbling with opium. The Watcher at the Door by Henry Kuttner (Weird Tales, 1939) The horrible dreams of a man called Edward Keene. The Man in the Tree by Ian Gordon (That Time of the Night, 2023) A boy visited by a strange figure in a tree overlooking his bedroom window. What Waits in Darkness by Loretta Burrough (Weird Tales, 1935) A dreadful recurrent dream. A Vignette by M. R. James (The London Mercury, 1936) Nightmares connected to a haunted plantation. The Dream Snake by Robert E. Howard (Weird Tales, 1928) A terrified individual recounts the details of a recurring nightmare."
Arthur J. Burks, Bram Stoker, Clark Ashton Smith, Donald Wandrei, H.P. Lovecraft, Henry Kuttner (Author), Ian Gordon, Jennifer Gordon (Narrator)
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HorrorBabble's Mysterious Forces: 10 Weird Tales of the Elements
"A collection of weird tales concerning strange, elemental forces of nature. Contents: The Swooping Wind by Wilford Allen (Weird Tales, 1927) The story of a scientist with a strange connection to the winds. The Spirits' Mountain by Gustavo Bécquer (The Contemporary, 1861) A young man is tasked with the retrieval of a scarf from a haunted mountain. The Glamour of the Snow by Algernon Blackwood (The Pall Mall Magazine, 1911) A writer falls in love with a ghostly ice-skater in the Valais Alps. The Transfer by Algernon Blackwood (Country Life, 1911) The story of a child’s fascination with a barren patch of land in a big garden. The Willows by Algernon Blackwood (The Listener and Other Stories, 1907) The story of a strange adventure through a desolate portion of the River Danube. The Tree of Life by Paul Ernst (Weird Tales, 1930) A curious tree whose leaves could revivify a corpse. Fog Country by Allison V. Harding (Weird Tales, 1945) The story of a peculiar mist that occasionally settles over a small, coastal town. Night Must Not Come by Allison V. Harding (Weird Tales, 1943) Man has never allowed complete darkness, for evil things are waiting beyond the light. Night of Impossible Shadows by Allison V. Harding (Weird Tales, 1945) Shadows, doing things not meant to be done. The Red Brain by Donald Wandrei (Weird Tales, 1927) The tale of a strange cosmic dust that engulfs the universe."
Algernon Blackwood, Allison V. Harding, Donald Wandrei, Gustavo Bécquer, Paul Ernst, Wilford Allen (Author), Ian Gordon, Jennifer Gordon (Narrator)
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"It was the 34th century and all five of the Federation of Planets around Sol were buzzing with their usual activity when the Raiders appeared. They were indeed Raiders of Universes because they had ravaged many systems before reaching Earth and showed no signs of slowing down in the least. Their weapons were invincible, their greed merciless and their natures completely alien. Indeed 'they' were from another dimension entirely. Eating up entire solar systems and planets, they slowed down just a bit when intelligent life was found on Earth. Not much since they were in a hurry, but just long enough to tell the Earthlings to mine all the Radium ore on Earth and put it conveniently on the surface ...... in six days....or else. - Summary by Phil chenevert"
Donald Wandrei (Author), Phil Chenevert (Narrator)
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