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  • The Werewolf Snarls and Other Stories

    The Werewolf Snarls – Nine early horror stories from Manly Wade Wellman including his first published story and his memoriam on the passing of H.P. Lovecraft.Back To The Beast (1927)At the Bend of the Trail (1934) – A brief story of Africa and a weird vegetable monstrosity that fought two white explorers in the jungleThe Horror Undying (1936) – A grim and gruesome tale of a strange appetite— the ... Read more

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  • Judge Pursuivant

    The Complete Stories

    Judge Pursuivant – These stories of Judge Keith Hilary Pursuivant pit him against werewolves, ghosts, possessed spirits and supranormal wildlife. Judge Pursuivant, “a man of great height and girth,” is a bulwark against the occult forces of evil.The Hairy Ones Shall Dance (1938)A novel of a hideous, stark horror that struck during a spirit séance—a tale of terror and sudden death, and the ... Read more

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  • The Complete Works of Manly Wade Wellman

    The Complete Works of Manly Wade WellmanThis Complete Collection includes the following titles:--------1 - The Devil's Asteroid2 - The Golgotha Dancers3 - Half Around Pluto4 - Venus Enslaved5 - Warrior of Two Worlds6 - Bratton's Idea7 - The timeless tomorrow ... Read more

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  • The Horror Undying

    He found the old book under the floorboards of a cabin. Was it a trashy dime novel—or something more sinister? ... Read more

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  • The Devil's Asteroid

    It was not very large, as asteroids go, but about it clung a silvery mist of atmosphere. Deeper flashes through the mist betokened water, and green patches hinted of rich vegetation. The space-patroller circled the little world knowledgeably, like a wasp buzzing around an apple. In the control room, by the forward ports, the Martian skipper addressed his Terrestrial companion. “I wissh you joy of ... Read more

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  • Old Dhoh

    James Randolph edited a small daily paper in the east, and American myths were his hobby. His two-weeks’ holiday among Native American reservations would garner, he hoped, stories for what might some day be a book. But some stories are best left untold... ... Read more

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  • The Hairy Ones Shall Dance

    A short occult novel featuring werewolves by the acclaimed author of the Silver John series! ... Read more

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  • John the Balladeer

    In John the Balladeer, Manly Wade Wellman created one of the great characters in all of horror and fantasy literature. Armed with his silver-stringed guitar and an endless trove of folk songs, John travels the backwoods of Appalachia, battling supernatural evil with his own brand of down-home charm and endless resourcefulness. In these tales, John wanders the Southern mountains, encountering ... Read more

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  • The Invading Asteroid

    Higher and higher through the night mounted the small, trim space-launch. Far below the lights of St. Louis, capital of the Terrestrial League, shone as myriad stars and reflected gleams on the flat surfaces and soaring spires of the uppermost levels. From a great height the city resembled a rambling building of tremendous size, wherein little specks of surface-cars scampered over miniature ... Read more

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  • The Terrible Parchment

    “There’s one Greek word,” Gwen pointed out. Her pink-tipped forefinger touched the string of capital letters at the upper edge: NEKPONOMIKON“Necronomicon,” she spelled out. “That P would be the letter rho in Greek. Necronomicon—sounds woogey, what?” ... Read more

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  • School for the Unspeakable

    “The headmaster was a proper churchgoer,” began Hoag, as though he were the spokesman for the group. “He didn’t have any use for devils or devil-worship. Went on record against them when he addressed us in chapel. That was what started us.”“Right,” nodded Andoff, turning up his fat, larval face. “Anything he outlawed, we wanted to do. Isn’t that logic?”“Logic and reason,” wound up Felcher. His ... Read more

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