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  • Tales Of Terror

    Edgar Allan Poe, Nelson Olmsted, Saland Publishing

    Audiobook (Saland Publishing, March 13, 2008)
    Only a portion of Edgar Allan Poe's writing is morbid, but this portion is the most personal and the most orginal, and is popular almost to the exclusion of everything else he wrote. Here, Nelson Olmsted reads a selection including perhaps Poe's most celebrated tale, "The Raven".
  • Eight Tales of Terror

    Edgar Allan Poe

    Mass Market Paperback (Scholastic Paperbacks, Feb. 1, 1991)
    A collection of horror stories includes depictions of a man haunted by the spirit of his dead wife, strange plots of revenge, and a traveler trapped on a ghost ship
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  • Tales of Terror Lib/E

    Edgar Allan Poe, David Thorn, Bruce Blau, Alcazar Audioworks

    Audio CD (Alcazar Audioworks, Jan. 1, 2006)
    American poet, critic, and short-story writer Edgar Allan Poe is universally recognized for his cultivation of the macabre in fiction. His stories are characterized by an original kind of supernatural horror, often using the awareness of death as a catalyzing force in its own right. His tales and poems brim with psychological depth and intense imagery, made vivid through his musical language and hypnotic rhythms, which are especially captivating when heard aloud. This special audio collection features some of Poe's best known classic stories, including "The Tell-Tale Heart," "Facts in the Case of M. Valdemar," "Hop Frog," "Murders in the Rue Morgue," "Masque of the Red Death," "The Pit and the Pendulum," "Fall of the House of Usher," "The Black Cat," and "The Cask of Amontillado."
  • Ten Tales of Terror

    Cassidy Raine Wolters

    eBook
    Book 1 of the Tree House TrilogyAre Billy and RJ brave enough to read these ten tales of terror? Are you? Look inside if you dare!Two best friends about to enter Junior High spend a late summer evening in 1965 reading comic books and opening baseball cards as they listen to the Dodger game on the radio in their tree house.The short stories featured in this book include:1 - Meat2 - The Old Thompson Place3 - Not a Happy Camper4 - Welcome Back5 - Demons6 - Invasion!7 - The Reptiles from Raypeere8 - The Witch's Brew9 - Fruitcake10 - Warning: Possible Side Effects
  • Tales of Terror

    Les Martin, Edgar Allan Poe

    eBook (Random House Books for Young Readers, Nov. 24, 2010)
    Who is the uninvited guest wearing a creepy costume at Prince Prospero's ball? Can a man be driven mad by the "sounds" of the crime he has committed? These spine-tingling stories and others by Edgar Allan Poe are adapted for a first chapter book reader.
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  • Tales of Terror

    Rod Sterling W. W. Jacobs

    Paperback (Houghton Mifflin, Jan. 1, 1989)
    These two fantastic stories of the "3rd realm" are just the stories to tell at a campfire on a lonely, dismal, lugubrious night. But wait, they have more of a layered meaning than just that: these works convey true aspects of human nature that will leave you pondering on the notion of the 3rd realm. Most notable of the two is the Rod Serling penned "The Monsters Are Due On Maple Street." Monsters Due is a drama about a typical American neighborhood don't is confronted by a night of abrupt, estranged events. These events are being advertently manipulated by aliens that are watching the human race frenzy around on Maple Street searching for a solution to the problem (i.e., car starts mysteriously, lights go out, lawnmowers are working devoid of human assistance, among other inexplicable events). The humans all use one another as scapegoats, consequently, the aliens have easily accomplished their task: proving that mankind is quick to find the most accessible solution to a problem without regards to exploring all avenues. Basically, read for meaning, read for entertaining, this book does exactly what it proposes: terrify.
  • Tales of Terror

    Les Martin, Edgar Allan Poe

    Paperback (Random House Books for Young Readers, March 13, 2007)
    Who is the uninvited guest wearing a creepy costume at Prince Prospero's ball? Can a man be driven mad by the "sounds" of the crime he has committed? These spine-tingling stories and others by Edgar Allan Poe are adapted for a first chapter book reader.
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  • Eight Tales Of Terror

    Edgar Allan Poe

    Paperback (Scholastic Inc, March 15, 1978)
    Fiction. Number # TK290.
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  • Two Tales of Terror

    Kelly Hashway

    language (, Nov. 7, 2013)
    Not every story has a happy ending.Two Tales of Terror includes "The Monster of All Monsters" and "#Zombies", two short stories for horror loves ages twelve and up.
  • Tales of Terror

    Edgar Allan Poe

    Audio CD (Blackstone Audio, July 1, 2012)
    [Read by David Thorn-- with Bruce Blau]This special audio collection, brought brilliantly to life by by David Thorn--with Bruce Blau, features some of Poe's best known classic stories, including ''The Tell-Tale Heart''--''Facts in the Case of M. Valdemar'' --''Hop Frog''--''Murders in the Rue Morgue''-- ''Masque of the Red Death''--''The Pit and the Pendulum''--''Fall of the House of Usher''--''The Black Cat''--and-- ''The Cask of Amontillado.'' -- American poet, critic, and short-story writer Edgar Allan Poe is universally recognized for his cultivation of the macabre in fiction. His stories are characterized by an original kind of supernatural horror, often using the awareness of death as a catalyzing force in its own right. His tales and poems brim with psychological depth and intense imagery, made vivid through his musical language and hypnotic rhythms, which are especially captivating when heard aloud.
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  • Tales of Terror

    Don Roff, Ryan Hobson

    Hardcover (Tangerine Press and Becker & Mayer, March 15, 2007)
    A lockable book with skeleton key (to keep your tales of terror safe). Includes five frightening tales! For ages 8 and up.
  • Tales of Terror

    Boris Karloff

    Hardcover (WORLD PUBLISHING COMPANY, Jan. 1, 1945)
    Tales of Terror. 2nd PRINTING DEC 1943, INTRODUCTION BY BORIS KARLOFF: Boris Karloff (23 November 1887 – 2 February 1969) was an English actor who emigrated to Canada in the 1910s. He is best remembered for his roles in horror films and his portrayal of Frankenstein's monster in the 1931 film Frankenstein, 1935 film Bride of Frankenstein, and 1939 film Son of Frankenstein. His popularity following Frankenstein in the early 1930s.