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THE 4th FONTANA BOOK OF GREAT HORROR STORIES

THE 4th FONTANA BOOK OF GREAT HORROR STORIES

by Bernard, Christine (editor) (Francis King; Joseph Conrad; R. Chetwynd-Hayes; Edith Nesbit; Nigel Kneale; Algernon Blackwood; Sydney J. Bounds; Dino Buzzati; Malachi Whitaker; Violet Hunt; Prosper Merimee)

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Later Printing
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London: Fontana Books - Collins, 1971. Book. Very Good. Soft cover. Later Printing. 190 pp. Edge and corner wear with minor creasing on the spine; store stamped. This anthology contains: The Doll by Francis King; The Idiots by Joseph Conrad; Looking for Something to Suck by R. Chetwynd-Hayes; The Head by Edith Nesbit; Chains by Nigel Kneale; The Empty House by Algernon Blackwood; The Flesh Is Weak by Sydney J. Bounds; Seven Floors by Dino Buzzati; New Moon by Malachi Whitaker; Mess - a novelette by Francis King; Young Blood by Sydney J. Bounds; The Telegram by Violet Hunt; and Mateo Falcone by Prosper Merimee..
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