Alongside ‘Marie Rogêt’, this volume, which completes Alma’s edition of Edgar Allan Poe’s fiction works, includes a wide variety of tales. Taken together, they consolidate Poe’s reputation as one of the greatest and most eclectic storytellers of all time.
First published in 1926, the same year in which his two-volume History of Spiritualism appeared, The Land of Mist reflects its author’s keen interest and strong belief in the paranormal. This new fully annotated edition completes the Professor Challeger’s stories.
With scenes that stretch from post-war Cardiff to the BBC boardroom, from Broadway flops to French farmhouses with Robert Altman, this is a story about what happens... Læs mere
Charles Dickens wrote a number of supernatural and horror stories, some of which were included in his longer works, while others were... Læs mere