Tales of Terror: The world's most terrifying stories presented by a leading icon of fear

Boris Karloff, Joseph Conrad, William Faulkner, William Fryer Harvey, Philip MacDonald, O. Henry, Oliver Onions, Edgar Allan Poe, Helen R. Hull, Bram Stoker, Hugh Walpole, Robert Hugh Benson, Ambrose Bierce, Algernon Blackwood, A.M. Burrage


4.00 · 1 ratings · Published: 26 Jan 2007

Tales of Terror: The world's most terrifying stories presented by a leading icon of fear by Boris Karloff, Joseph Conrad, William Faulkner, William Fryer Harvey, Philip MacDonald, O. Henry, Oliver Onions, Edgar Allan Poe, Helen R. Hull, Bram Stoker, Hugh Walpole, Robert Hugh Benson, Ambrose Bierce, Algernon Blackwood, A.M. Burrage
"Are you afraid of the dark? You know perfectly well you are, and you may as well admit it!" - Boris Karloff, from the Introduction. In 1943 - a good year for terrors both foreign and domestic - beloved acting great Boris Karloff released the stellar hardcover anthology, TALES OF TERROR. Selected and presented by the Master himself, this collection of vintage ghost stories and strange tales featured renowned writers of the weird such as Bram Stoker and Algernon Blackwood, and included the now-acknowledged classics, "Beast With Five Fingers," "The Damned Thing," and many others. Karloff's lengthy introductory essay, written with the elegance, wit and grace that were hallmarks of the man, expounds on his theory of "horror" and "terror," and provides revealing insights into the psychology and philosophy that he personally brought to the genre, both as anthologist and actor.

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