![]() ![]() There have been several other collections of Nesbit’s weird tales-E. The uncollected stories are taken from their magazine appearances as specified in the bibliography. But the weird attracted her throughout her career, and she devoted herself to such themes as the haunted house, the ghost, psychological terror, and even some ventures into proto-science fiction, in such celebrated stories as “Man-Size in Marble” and “The Five Senses.” Her weird work, long out of print, is now available again in this meticulously edited volume.Įditor's Note: The stories in this book have largely been taken from the collection Fear (1910) “The Mass for the Dead” is taken from Grim Tales (1893), while “The Pavilion” is taken from To the Adventurous (1923), as reflecting the author's late revisions to the tale. ![]() ![]() Nesbit (1858–1924), who wrote two early collections of horror stories, Grim Tales (1893) and Fear (1910), while gaining celebrity with an array of books for children. This volume contains the weird tales of the British writer E. Cover design and custom title lettering by Dan Sauer. Published by our friends at Hippocampus Press! Edited by S. ![]() Please specify how you'd like it to be signed in the comments section of the order form. Available to be signed/inscribed by cover designer Dan Sauer. ![]()
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