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  • af Anonymous
    113,95 kr.

    The legendary 14th-century Arthurian poem SIR GAWAIN AND THE GREEN KNIGHT is presented here for the modern reader in a newly laid out and edited pocket paperback format. The 1912 Ernest J.B. Kirtlan translation is decorated with dropcaps and embellishments by Frederic Lawrence. Fox Editing Classics,143 pages.Sir Gawain & the Green Knight. From the Pearl Manuscript, ca. AD 1380. British Library MS Cotton Nero A.x/2, ff. 94v-130r.

  • af H. P. Lovecraft
    113,95 kr.

    A pioneer of weird fiction, H. P. Lovecraft (1890-1937) holds a place with Poe and King in the vanguard of great American horror writers. This anthology collects five of H.P. Lovecraft's creepiest short stories of the undead: "Herbert West: Reanimator" was written over the period of October 1921-June 1922 and serialized in the February-July 1922 issues of amateur publication Home Brew. "Pickman's Model" was written in September of 1926 and originally published in Weird Tales magazine's October 1927 issue. "Cool Air" was written in March of 1926 and originally published in the short-lived periodical Tales of Magic and Mystery, March 1928 issue. "The Thing on the Doorstep" was written in August of 1933 and originally published in the January 1937 issue of Weird Tales. "The Shunned House" was written October 16-19, 1924 and originally published twelve years later in Weird Tales, October 1937 issue, after Lovecraft's death in March of the same year. This edition was adapted from various print and digital story versions in the public domain. It maintains the unabridged content and spelling of the original magazine publications, though some minimal punctuation and diacritical usage has been modernized. Herbert West: Reanimator and Other Tales was published for the Supernatural Fox Sisters' Supernatural History Series-collections of books and artifact reproductions focusing on places and events in supernatural history.

  • af Louisa May Alcott
    113,95 kr.

    Long before the opening of Tutankhamun's tomb in 1922 or Boris Karloff's film portrayal of "Imhotep" ten years later, legends of the Mummy enthralled readers of the Western world. The Gothic horror tales collected in this anthology reflect the Victorian fascination with Egypt's oldest inhabitants. In Curse of the Mummy, four master storytellers of the nineteenth century share gripping tales of cursed plunder and injudicious flirtations with eldritch magic.THE MUMMY'S FOOT by Théophile Gautier from Musée des familles, Vol. VII (1840)AFTER THREE THOUSAND YEARS by Jane G. Austin from Putnam's Magazine, Vol. II (1868)LOST IN A PYRAMID, OR THE MUMMY¿S CURSE by Louisa May Alcott from The New World Magazine, Vol. I (1869)LOT NO. 249 by Sir Arthur Conan Doyle from Harper¿s, Vol. LXXXV (1892)This anthology has been newly compiled, edited and typeset by Fox Editing for the Supernatural Fox Sisters' Supernatural History Series. These works were collected from various digital and print editions in the public domain and are presented unabridged. The original spellings have been retained, while some archaic punctuation has been lightly modernized.

  • af Elizabeth Gaskell
    133,95 kr.

    Fox Editing Classics presents this newlly edited and designed publication of Elizabeth Gaskell's short story collection.Elizabeth Cleghorn Gaskell (1810-1865), while better known for her 1857 biography of Charlotte Brontë and her still-popular novels, such as Cranford (1851-1853) and Wives and Daughters (1864-1866), her literary works also included several Gothic ghost stories. Curious, if True, originally published in 1861, collects five of these "strange tales":"The Old Nurse's Story" was written in 1852."The Poor Clare" was first published in Charles Dickens' periodical Household Words in three parts in 1856."Lois the Witch" was first published in Charles Dickens' magazine All the Year Round in three parts in October 1859."The Grey Woman" was published in the short story collection Lois the Witch and Other Tales in 1861."Curious, if True" was written in 1860 and first published as the title story of this collection in 1861.

  • - Or, The Wonders of the Invisible World, Display'd in Five Parts
    af Robert Calef
    373,95 kr.

    This unabridged prestige hardcover edition has been newly typeset and edited, retaining the feel of the 1700 original while also prioritizing legibility for the modern reader. Text based primarily on the Salem 1823 edition. Includes footnotes by editor S.P. Fowler and header illustrations from the Salem 1860 edition.

  • - A Fancy for Christmas-Time
    af Charles Dickens
    108,95 kr.

    "... Christmas is a time in which, of all times in the year, the memory of every remediable sorrow, wrong, and trouble in the world around us, should be active with us, not less than our own experiences. ..."The Haunted Man and the Ghost's Bargain, a Fancy for Christmas-Time, bookends the series of five Christmas stories by Charles Dickens (1812-1870) that began in 1843 with A Christmas Carol.Originally published in 1848, this dark yet redemptive novella strikes a balance between the pathos and comedic characterizations found in the greatest of Dickens' works.This edition was adapted from the 1913 Chapman & Hall "cheap" Christmas Books edition (originally collected 1852) and the 1907 J.M. Dent and Co./E.P. Dutton & Co."gift" edition. It maintains the unabridged content and spelling of the original publications, though punctuation spacing and usage has been modernized and changed to American quotation style. Published for the Supernatural Fox Sisters' Supernatural History Series-collections of books and artifact reproductions focusing on places and events in supernatural history.

  • - The Story of the Rochester Knockings, which Proclaimed the Advent of Modern Spiritualism
    af Thomas Olman Todd
    103,95 kr.

    This volume was produced by Thomas Olman Todd in 1905 at the request of Spiritualist author Emma Hardinge Britten in order to make a "splendid pamphlet" on the origins of Spiritualism available to a wider reading audience. It is drawn from materials found in her own comprehensive book on the subject, Modern American Spiritualism (1869), as well as the first-hand accounts of events found in A Report of the Mysterious Noises heard in the house of Mr. John D. Fox ..., collected by E.E. Lewis in 1848, and from Robert Dale Owen's Footfalls on the Boundary of Another World (1860).All three authors of these primary sources had been personally acquainted with the Fox Family of Hydesville, NY, in whose home the "spirit rappings" that precipitated the American Spiritualist movement occurred in 1848, making Hydesville a fundamental work in the history and origins of the American Spiritualist movement.Rarely found in print, this edition has been newly edited and typeset for ease of reading while maintaining the style and unabridged content of the 1905 original.