Thirteen stories by such masters of horror as Bradbury, Poe, Wells, and Lovecraft recount the terrifying doings and depredations of familiar and unfamiliar imaginary and unnatural creatures
Thirteen stories of horror and the supernatural by well-known American and British authors include "The Foghorn" by Ray Bradbury, "Moxon's Master" by Ambrose Bierce, and "In The Avu Observatory" by H. G. Wells.