I love this book. I had this book before. I bought it from a library book sale and it was about 50 cents. I lost it when I moved and have been missing it like I've never missed a book before. Here is a list of all the short stories in the book.
Introduction by Boris Karloff pg ix
The Test by Maurice Level (short story) pg 3
"Jon Gladwin says..." by Oliver Onions (short story) pg 7
The Black Pool by Frederick S. Greene (short story) pg 17
The Scoop by Leonora Gregory (short story) pg 36
Femme et Chatte by Paul Verlaine pg 40
The Hanging of Alfred Wadham by Edward F. Benson (short story) pg 41
The Departure by Selma Robinson (short story) pg 52
The Adventure of Second Lieutenant Bubnov by Ivan Turgenev (short story) pg 58
In the Wheat by Maurice Level (short story) pg 66
The Madman by Guy de Maupassant (short story) pg 71
The Storm by McKnight Maimar (short story) pg 77
L'Amour après la Mort by Lafcadio Hearn (short story) pg 89
Rizpah by Alfred Lord Tennyson pg 92
One Who Saw by Ex-Private X( A.M. Burrage) (short story) pg 96
My Favorite Murder by Ambrose Bierce (short story) pg 109
The Grove of Ashtaroth by John Buchan (short story) pg 116
The Case of Lady Sarinox by Arthur Conan Doyle (short story) pg 135
The Black Godmother by John Galsworthy (short story) pg 144
The Stranger by Algernon Blackwood (short story) pg 148
The Panelled Room by August Derleth (short story) pg 158
The Mask by Tennyson Jesse (short story) pg 167
Richard Cory by Edwin Arlington Robinson pg 181
The Witness by Violet Hunt (short story) pg 182
The Caged White Werewolf of the Saraban by William B. Seabrook (short story) pg 200
Footsteps by Eileen Verrinder (short story) pg 207
The Island by Leslie P. Hartley (short story) pg 213
The Red Lodge by Henry R. Wakefield (short story) pg 226
The Cyprian Cat by Dorothy L. Sayers (short story) pg 237
An Official Position by W. Somerset Maugham (short story) pg 248
The Garden of Prosperpine by Algernon C. Swinburne pg 265
Little Louise Roque by Guy de Maupassant (short story) pg 268
The Sutor of Selkirk by Anonymous (short story) pg 295
The Idol with Hands of Clay by Sir Frederick Treves (short story) pg 300
Another American Tragedy by John Collier (short story) pg 307
The Razor of Pedro Dutel by Richard M. Hallet (short story) pg 314
The Crucifixion of the Outcast by William B. Yeats (short story) pg 329
Ulalume by Edgar Allan Poe pg 336
Where Their Fire Is Not Quenched by May Sinclair (short story) pg 339
The Ghost by Richard Hughes (short story) pg 357
Jenshih, or the Fox Lady by Shen Chi-chi (short story) pg 360
Three O'Clock by William Irish (short story) pg 369
The Mortal by Oliver Onions (short story) pg 393
The Listeners by Walter de la Mare pg 396
The Well by W.W. Jacobs (short story) pg 398
The Horrible God by Thomas Burke (short story) pg 409
Mrs. Adis by Sheila Kaye-Smith (short story) pg 415
Telling by Elizabeth Bowen (short story) pg 421
The Death of the Poor by Charles Baudelaire pg 428
A Maniac by Maurice Level (short story) pg 429
An Illusion in Red and White by Stephen Crane (short story) pg 433
A Modest Proposal by Dean Jonathan Swift (essay) pg 438
The Chaser by John Collier (short story) pg 446
Where the Tides Ebb and Flow by Lord Dunsany (short story) pg 449
My Last Dutchess by Robert Browning pg 454
Out of the Deep by Walter de la Mare (short story) pg 456
Perchance to Dream by Michael Joyce (short story) pg 480
The Empty House by Maurice Level (short story) pg 489
Bowdean Farm by A.M. Burrage (short story) pg 494
Breakdown by L.A.G. Strong (short story) pg 505
The Weird of Avoosl Wuthoqquan
The Angelus by William Younger (short story) pg 524
Song of the Shirt by Thomas Hood pg 528
The Silver Mask by Hugh Walpole (short story) pg 531
Viy by Nikolai Gogol (short story) pg 543
Death by Dorothy Richardson (short story) pg 575
Prospice by Robert Browning pg 578
The Woman's Ghost Story by Algernon Blackwood (short story) pg 579
The Brute by Joseph Conrad (short story) pg 587
The Thing on the Doorstep by H.P. Lovecraft (short story) pg 605
Acknowledgements pg 629
Good reading! :bounce::bounce: :bounce: I just might get some more inspiration for paintings.
Thanks everyone for helping me get over my fear and just buy the thing.