30 October 2015 23:59
What’s Halloween without a good ghost story, or five?
In 1921, Texas-born Dorothy Scarborough, lecturer in English at the Columbia University, edited a selection of spooky tales, and called it Famous Modern Ghost Stories.
The book includes works both familiar (Edgar Allan Poe, Arthur Machen), and less obvious choices (Anatole France, Olivia Howard Dunbar).
One hundred years on, the volume is still a wonderful selection of ghostly narratives, and is highly recommended.
Here’s the full index…

The book is currently downloadable for free, in a variety of formats, from the Project Gutenberg page.
Enjoy!
Posted by Davide Mana
Categories: Other
Tags: Algernon Blackwood, Arthur Machen, Dorothy Scarborough, Edgar Allan Poe, free ebook, ghost stories, Projecr Gutenberg
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