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  1. The terrifying and definitive collection of Vampire stories from the masters of literary horror They’re lurking under the cover of darkness…and between the covers of this book. Here, in all their horror and all their glory, are the great vampires of literature: male and female, invisible and metamorphic, doomed and daring.

  2. Penguin Books, Limited, 2011 - Fiction - 640 pages. This vampire book is a collection of stories by famous horror writers such as Bram Stoker, Fritz Leiber, and Robert Bloch. Edited by Alan Ryan, these stories of the greatest vampires in literature will appeal to all readers of horror books.

  3. 28 de ago. de 2020 · The Penguin book of vampire stories. Publication date 1988 Topics Horror tales, English, Vampires -- Fiction, Vampires, Englisch, Literatur, Vampir, Horror short stories in English, 1800-. Special subjects: Vampires - Anthologies Publisher London, England ; New York : Penguin

  4. 149 books based on 15 votes: The Penguin Book of Witches by Katherine Howe, The Penguin Book of the Undead: ... The Penguin Book of Horror Stories by. J.A. Cuddon (editor) 3.64 avg rating — 107 ratings. score: 234, and 3 people voted

  5. early age. he loved old books and studied history, the Bible, languages and the books of past centuries at Cambridge University. He studied, lived and worked at the University from 1882 to 1918. He began to write ghost and horror stories after reading the stories of Irish writer Sheridan Le Fanu. From the early 1890s, he

  6. Category: Gothic & Horror | Classic Fiction Paperback | $16.00 Published by Penguin Classics Apr 27, 2010 | 464 Pages | 5-1/16 x 7-3/4 | ISBN 9780141442365. ... The Penguin Book of Ghost Stories. By Various. Introduction by Michael Newton. Edited by Michael Newton. Notes by Michael Newton

  7. The Penguin Book of Ghost Stories. Paperback – 25 Oct. 1984. This anthology has 33 stories representing the last 180 years. Some are classics by famous writers and others are little known. Besides the frightening and bloodcurdling, there are also the witty and subtle, plus those that leave a feeling of unease and fear.