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Urban Horrors
Author: | Martin H. Greenberg William F. Nolan |
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Dark Harvest, 1990 |
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Book Type: | Anthology |
Genre: | Horror |
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Synopsis
A collection of stories of urban ghosts and other horrors features the writing of Ray Bradbury, Richard Matheson, Shirley Jackson, John Cheever, Fritz Leiber, Philip K. Dick, Joyce Carol Oates, and other masters.
Table of Contents:
- Introduction - essay by William F. Nolan and Martin H. Greenberg
- Smoke Ghost - (1941) - short story by Fritz Leiber
- A Careful Man Dies - (1946) - short story by Ray Bradbury
- The Tooth - (1949) - short story by Shirley Jackson
- Torch Song - (1947) - short story by John Cheever
- Prey - (1969) - short story by Richard Matheson
- The Father-Thing - (1954) - short story by Philip K. Dick
- The Jungle - (1954) - novelette by Charles Beaumont
- The Tunnel Ahead - (1961) - short story by Alice Glaser
- Did You Ever Slip on Red Blood? - (1972) - short story by Joyce Carol Oates
- The Chimney - (1977) - short story by Ramsey Campbell
- The Wine of Life - (1980) - short story by Ray Russell
- The Pool - (1981) - short story by William F. Nolan
- Talking in the Dark - (1984) - short story by Dennis Etchison
- The Litter - (1987) - short story by James Kisner
- New York Night - (1987) - short story by John Maclay
- Hell - (1987) - short story by Richard Christian Matheson
- The Shaggy House - (1986) - short story by Joe R. Lansdale
- The Book of Webster's - (1986) - novelette by J. N. Williamson
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