Mystery Crime Stories Collection 307 Books on DVD
Mystery Crime Stories Collection 307 Books on DVD
Mystery Crime Stories Collection 307 Books on DVD
Mystery Crime Stories Collection 307 Books on DVD
Mystery Crime Stories Collection 307 Books on DVD
Mystery Crime Stories Collection 307 Books on DVD
Mystery Crime Stories Collection 307 Books on DVD
Mystery Crime Stories Collection 307 Books on DVD
Mystery Crime Stories Collection 307 Books on DVD
Mystery Crime Stories Collection 307 Books on DVD
Mystery Crime Stories Collection 307 Books on DVD
Mystery Crime Stories Collection 307 Books on DVD
Mystery Crime Stories Collection 307 Books on DVD
Mystery Crime Stories Collection 307 Books on DVD
Mystery Crime Stories Collection 307 Books on DVD
Mystery Crime Stories Collection 307 Books on DVD

Mystery Crime Stories Collection 307 Books on DVD

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An extensive collection of over 300 stories spanning the worlds of mystery and crime, featuring a mix of both fiction and non-fiction. Viewers can explore gripping tales of suspense, intriguing criminal cases, and captivating whodunits that range from true-life investigations to imaginative storytelling. Perfect for fans of detective work, psychological intrigue, and crime-solving adventures, this collection delivers hours of immersive entertainment, blending thrilling narratives with real-world mystery for a rich and engaging experience.

All of the book titles that are included in this DVD are listed as follows:

The Three Apples (Arabian Nights, Volume 1) 1901 (In this tale, a fisherman discovers a heavy locked chest along the Tigris river and he sells it to the Abbasid Caliph, Harun al-Rashid, who then has the chest broken open only to find inside it the dead body of a young woman who was cut into pieces.)

Zadig by Voltaire 1910 (Written in 1748 this is one of the earliest examples of detective fiction which features a main character who performs feats of analysis.)

Bel and the Dragon (Jewish Apocryphal story, the world's Oldest Locked Room Mystery) 

The Story of Susanna (Jewish Apocryphal story, the world's Courtroom Drama)

Eumenides by Aeschylus (2500 year old work with a Jury Trial)

The Trail of the Serpent by Mary E Braddon 1861 ("A strong argument can be made that Mary Elizabeth Braddon’s The Trail of the Serpent is a detective story — perhaps the first full-length one." Yahoo FictionMags)

Caleb Williams by William Godwin 1831 (considered by some to be the first crime novel)

Confessions of a Justified Sinner by James Hogg 1824 (part-gothic novel, part-psychological mystery, part-curio, part-metafiction, part-satire, part-case study of totalitarian thought, it can also be thought of as an early example of modern crime fiction)

The Bride of Lammermoor by Sir Walter Scott 1875 (fictional account of an actual murder)

Historical Mysteries by Andrew Lang 1904 (14 Mysteries)

Tales of Mystery and Imagination by Edgar Allen Poe 1908

The House of Seven Gables by Nathaniel Hawthorne 1894

Bleak House by Charles Dickens 1906

Armadale by Wilkie Collins 1897

The Mysteries of Paris, Volume 1 by Eugene Sue 1845

The Mysteries of Paris, Volume 2 by Eugene Sue 1845

The Mysteries of Paris, Volume 3 by Eugene Sue 1845

The Wandering Jew by Eugene Sue 1889 Volume 1

The Wandering Jew by Eugene Sue 1889 Volume 2

The Wandering Jew by Eugene Sue 1889 Volume 3

History of the Thirteen by Honore be Balzac 1896

The Leo Frank Case - The Inside Story of Georgia's Greatest Murder Mystery 1913

The House Opposite - a Mystery (1902) by Elizabeth Kent

The Murder of Edwin Drood Recounted by PT Carden 1920

The mystery in the Drood Family by M Saunders 1914

Mystery of a Hansom Cab by Fergus Hume 1889

The Wrong Box by Robert Louis Stevenson 1911

The New Arabian Nights by Robert Louis Stevenson 1905

Adventures of Sherlock Holmes by Sir Arthur Conan Doyle (Illustrated) 1892

The Return of Sherlock Holmes by Sir Arthur Conan Doyle (Illustrated) 1905

The Hound of the Baskervilles by Sir Arthur Conan Doyle 1902

His Last Bow - a Reminiscence of Sherlock Holmes by Sir Arthur Conan Doyle 1917

The Chronicles of Martin Hewitt by Arthur Morrison 1896

The Red Triangle, Further chronicles of Martin Hewitt, Investigator by Arthur Morrison 1903

The Hole in the Wall by Arthur Morrison 1903

A Thief in the Night by EW Hornung 1905

The Experiences of Loveday Brooke, Lady Detective by C. L. Pirkis 1894(perhaps the first female sleuth)

Hilda Wade by Grant Allen (completed by Conan Doyle) 1900

Pudd'nhead Wilson by Mark Twain (uses Detective skills)

The Old Man in the Corner by Baronness Orczy 1908

The Mystery of the Green Ray by William Le Queux 1915

The Count's Chauffeur by William Le Queux 1908

The Passenger from Scotland Yard by HF Wood 1888

The Great Tontine by Hawley Smart 1882

The Red Thumb Mark by R. Austin Freeman 1908 (perhaps the first story involving fingerprint evidence)'

John Silence by Algernon Blackwood (psychic detective) 1915

The Triumph of Eugene Valmont by Robert Barr (early Poirot like detection) 1906

The Gentle Grafter by O. Henry 1919

The Beetle by Richard Marsh 1917 (a mix of horror and detective story)

The Childerbridge Mystery by Guy Boothby 1902

The Circular Staircase by Mary Roberts Rinehart 1908

The Man in lower Ten by Mary Roberts Rinehart 1909

In the Fog by Richard Harding Davis 1901

At the Villa Rose by A. E. W. Mason 1910

Arsène Lupin: An Adventure Story by by Maurice Leblanc 1909 (Arsene Lupin was France's Sherlock Holmes)

Arsene Lupin versus Herlock Sholmes (yes, it really is spelled that way in this book) by Maurice Leblanc 1910

The Hollow Needle by Maurice Leblanc (there's even a character in here named "Holmlock Shears) 1910

813 by Maurice Leblanc (Lupin’s greatest case...also in Kindle format)

Uncle Abner: Master of Mysteries by Melville Davidson Post 1918 (kindle format also) (considered by one blogger to be the finest collection of American detective stories since Poe)

Strange Schemes of Randolph Mason by Melville Davidson Post 1896

Terence O'Rourke, Gentleman Adventurer by LJ Vance 1905

The Lone Wolf by LJ Vance 1914 (probably the first gentleman crook)

The Achievements of Luther Trant 1910 (maybe the first psychological detective)

The Insidious Dr. Fu-Manchu by Sax Rohmer 1920

The Silent Bullet (Scientific Sleuth) by Arthur Reeve 1910

The Secret House by Edgar Wallace 1919

The Four Just Men by Edgar Wallace 1920 (the prototype of the modern thriller)

The Lodger by Marie Belloc Lowndes 1914 (A haunting mystery tale that revolves around the Jack the Ripper murders, this novel was the basis for several films)

The Red House Mystery by AA Milne 1922, a famous whodunit by the author of the Winnie the Pooh books.

Six Cent Sam (Mr. Dunton's Invention, Greaves' Disappearance, Raxworthy's Treasure, The John North Mystery, A Model Murder, The Symposium)

Twelve Scots Trials by William Roughead 1913 (The Parson of Spott, The doom of Lady Warriston, Touching one Major Weir, a warlock, The ordeal of Philip Stanfield, The ghost of Sergeant Davies, Katharine Nairn, Keith of Northfield, "The wife o'Denside", Concerning Christina Gilmour, The St. Fergus affair, The Dunecht mystery, The Arran Murder)

The Dark House - A Knot Unravelled by George Manville Fenn 1885

Library of the World's Best Mystery and Detective Stories, Volume 1 by Julian Hawthorne 1908

Library of the World's Best Mystery and Detective Stories, Volume 2 by Julian Hawthorne 1908

Library of the World's Best Mystery and Detective Stories, Volume 3 by Julian Hawthorne 1908

Library of the World's Best Mystery and Detective Stories, Volume 4 by Julian Hawthorne 1908

Library of the World's Best Mystery and Detective Stories, Volume 5 by Julian Hawthorne 1908

Library of the World's Best Mystery and Detective Stories, Volume 6 by Julian Hawthorne 1908 (101 Tales in 6 Volumes)

The Black Cap - New Stories of Murder and Mystery (14 stories)

The Mystery of the Boule Cabinet- a Detective Story by B Stevenson 1912

Masterpieces of Mystery, Volume 1 by Joseph French 1922

Masterpieces of Mystery, Volume 2 by Joseph French 1922

Masterpieces of Mystery, Volume 3 by Joseph French 1922

Masterpieces of Mystery, Volume 4 by Joseph French 1922 (About 36 tales in all)

The Innocence of Father Brown by GKC 1911

The Man Who Was Thursday - A Nightmare by GKC 1908

Trent's Last Case by EC Bentley 1913

A Mediaeval Burglary by TF Tout 1916

Satan Absolved - a Victorian mystery (poem) by WS Blunt 1899

A Book Written by the Spirits of the So-called Dead with their own materialized hands, by the process of independent slate-writing 1883 (Communications with Washington, Lincoln, Swedenborg, etc)

Phantasms of the Living, Volume 1 by Edmund Gurney 1886

Phantasms of the Living, Volume 2 by Edmund Gurney 1886

An Authenticated History of the Famous Bell Witch by Martin Van Buren Ingram 1894

Bell Witch Article in McClures Magazine 1922

The Trials of Betsy Bell, Poem

Talks with the Dead, Luminous Rays from the Unseen World, Illustrated with Spirit Photographs by John Lobb 1907

True Ghost Stories by Arthur Conan Doyle 1919

The Unknown Guest by Maurice Maeterlinck 1914

Ghosts in Solid Form - An Experimental Investigation of Certain Little-known Phenomena (materializations) Gambier Bolton 1919

Poltergeists by Frank Podmore 1897

Realms of the Living Dead: A Brief Description of Life After Death by Harriette Augusta Curtiss 1919

Where are the Dead - Proof that the Dead are Still Alive, by Frederick Altona Binney 1873

The Haunted House, a true ghost story by Walter Hubbell 1879

How to Speak to the Dead - a practical handbook by Sciens, 1918

Haunted Houses - Tales of the Supernatural with some account of hereditary curses and family legends by Charles Harper 1907

More Haunted Houses of London by Elliott O'Donnell 1920

Some Haunted Houses of England by Elliott O'Donnell 1908

Myths and Legends beyond our borders by Charles Skinner 1899

Inferences from haunted houses and haunted men by John Harris 1901

The Coming of the Fairies by Sir Arthur Conan Doyle 1922 (has photographs of fairies)

The Existence of Evil Spirits Proved by Walter Scott 1853

Spirit World and Spirit Life - Automatic Writing, by Charlotte Dresser 1922

Proofs of the Spirit World by Leon Chevreuil 1920

Signs before Death. A Record of Strange Apparitions by John Timbs 1875

Cock Lane and common-sense by Andrew Lang 1894 (Haunted houses, Apparitions, ghosts, and hallucinations, Scrying or crystal-gazing, The second sight, Ghosts before the law, A modern trial for witchcraft, Presbyterian ghost hunters, The logic of table turning, The ghost theory of the origin of religion)

The Religion of the Spirit World written by the spirits themselves (Seances in the Bible) by George Henslow 1920

Occultism and Common-sense by B Willson 1908 (Science's attitude towards the "supernatural," The hypnotic state, Phantasms of the living, Dreams, Hallucinations, Phantasms of the dead, On "hauntings" and kindred phenomena, The dowsing or divining rod, Mediumistic phenomena, The materialisation of "ghosts," Spirit photography, Clairvoyance)

Psychic Research in the Animal Field (The Elberfeld Horses), article in The American journal of Psychology 1914

Psychic Research and Gospel Miracles - a study of the evidences of the gospel's superphysical features in the light of the established results of modern psychical Research by Edward Duff 1902

Remarkable Apparitions and Ghost Stories, Or Authentic Histories of Communications with the Unseen World by Clarence Day 1846

Psychical Investigations - some personally-observed proofs of survival by JA Hill 1917

Adventurings in the Psychical by HA Bruce 1914 (Ghosts, Telepathy, Clarivoyance and crystal-gazing, Automatic speaking and writing, Poltergeists, mediums)

A Book of Ghosts by S. Baring-Gould 1904 

Apparitions and Thought-transference by Frank Podmore 1894

The Naturalisation of the Supernatural by Frank Podmore 1908

Letters from the Spirit World by C Petersilea 1905

Ghosts I have met and some others by John K Bangs 1899

Contact with the Other World - the latest evidence as to communication with the dead by James Hyslop 1919

Modern Ghosts by GW Curtis 1890

Phenomena of materialisation: a contribution to the investigation of Mediumistic Teleplastics by Albert Schrenck-Notzing 1922
(A lost of Strange pictures of Ectoplasms during Seances)

Masterpieces of Mystery, Volume 1 by Joseph French 1922

Masterpieces of Mystery, Volume 2 by Joseph French 1922

Masterpieces of Mystery, Volume 3 by Joseph French 1922

Masterpieces of Mystery, Volume 4 by Joseph French 1922 (About 36 tales in all)

True Ghost Stories by H Carrington 1915

Real Ghost Stories by WT Stead 1921 

Four Ghost Stories by Mrs Molesworth 1888

The Best Psychic Stories by Joseph Lewis French 1920 *

The Collected Works of Ambrose Bierce (Can Such Things Be?) 1909

Border Ghost Stories by Howard Pease 1919

True Irish Ghost Stories by St John Seymour 1914

Scottish Ghost Stories by Elliott O'Donnell 1911

St Andrews Ghost Stories by WT Linskill 1921

The Haunted Hour - an Anthology by M Widdemer 1920

Sea-Faring Superstitions (The Flying Dutchman, Sirens), article in The English illustrated magazine 1906

Great Ghost Stories by K Girard 1913

Famous Ghost Stories JW McSpadden 1918

Mysteries of the Sea, article in Munsey's Magazine 1905

Greek and Roman ghost stories BY Lacy Collison-Morley 1912

Seeing Things, article in Pearson's magazine 1909

The Empty House and other Ghost Stories by A Blackwood 1915

Black Spirits and White - a book of Ghost stories by Ralph Cram 1895

The Old English Baron a Gothic story. Also The Castle of Otranto by Horace Walpole (The Castle of Otranto is a 1764 novel by Horace Walpole that is generally regarded as the first gothic novel)

The Mysteries of Udolpho by Ann Ward Radcliffe 1836

In a Glass Darkly by Joseph Le Fanu. Volume 1 1872

In a Glass Darkly by Joseph Le Fanu. Volume 2 1872

In a Glass Darkly by Joseph Le Fanu. Volume 3 1872

Real Ghost Stories, in Pearson's magazine 1899

True Tales of the Weird - a record of personal experiences of the supernatural by S Dickinson 1920

A Relation of Apparitions of Spirits in the County of Monmouth and the Principality of Wales by Edmund Jones 1813

Too Strange not to be True, Volume 1, by Lady Georgiana Fullerton 1864

Too Strange not to be True, Volume 2, by Lady Georgiana Fullerton 1864

Too Strange not to be True, Volume 3, by Lady Georgiana Fullerton 1864

Modern Family Skeletons, article in The Harmsworth monthly pictorial magazine 1899

Posthumous Humanity - a study of phantoms 1887

Thy Soul Shall Bear Witness by Selma Lagerlöf 1922 (has its own wikipedia entry and was made into a movie called The Phantom Carriage)

The Evidence for Communication with the Dead by Anna Hude 1931

A Mysterious Experience, article in The Strand magazine 1896

Not Yet Solved (true ghost story), article in The Argosy 1886

Little Manuel - A True Ghost Story, article in The Overland monthly 1894

The Shape of Fear, and Other Ghostly Tales by Elia Wilkinson Peattie 1898

Ghostly Phenomena by Elliot O'Donnell 1910

Byways of ghost-land by Elliot O'Donnell 1911

The History of Burke and Hare and of the Resurrectionist times by George MacGregor 1884 (Burke and Hare were infamous graverobbers/body snatchers)

Burke and Hare by William Burke 1921

Observations on the Phrenological Development of Burke and Hare & other Atrocious Murderers by Thomas Stone 1829

Where Ghosts Walk - the Haunts of familiar characters in history and literature by Maron Harland 1898

The Banshee by Elliot O'Donnell 1920

Twenty years' Experience as a Ghost Hunter by Elliot O'Donnell 1917

WERWOLVES BY ELLIOTT O'DONNELL 1912

Ghostly Visitors, a Series of Authentic Narrations by "Spectre Stricken" 1882

The Supernatural in Modern English fiction by Dorothy Scarborough 1917

The History of Magic, Volume 1 by Joseph Ennemoser 1854

The History of Magic, Volume 2 by Joseph Ennemoser 1854

Spirit Life, or Do We Die by William Dunseath Eaton 1920 (The Ghost of Philip's Mother, The Ghost of Mrs. Conwell, The Spectre Monk, The Indignant Ghost, A Ghost of Tragic Memory, The Banshee of the O'Neills, Lady Fanshawe Sees a Banshee, The Beresford Ghost, The Famous Wynyard Ghost, The Ghost that Killed Marshal Bliicher etc)

Devils, by JC Wall 1904 (Legends, Exorcisms, etc)

The Watcher and other Weird Stories by JS Le Fanu 1894

Tales of Men and Ghosts by Edith Wharton 1910

Tales of fantasy and Fact By Brander Matthews 1896

Historic Oddities and Strange Events by S Baring-Gould 1891

Freaks of fanaticism and other strange events by S Baring-Gould 1891

The Problems of Psychical Research; experiments and theories in the realm of the Supernormal by H Carrington 1921

Spiritual Manifestations by Charles Beechers 1879

Our Hidden Forces - an experimental study of the Psychic Sciences 1917 by Emile Boirac

Shakespeare's Revelations by Shakespeare's Spirit, Through a Medium by Sarah Shatford 1919

A Strange Story - The Haunted and the Haunters (1857) by Edward Bulwer-Lytton

The diary of a resurrectionist by James Bailey 1896

The Two Magics: The Turn of the Screw, Covering End by Henry James 1898

House on the Borderland (1908) by William Hope Hodgson (The book is a milestone that signals a radical departure from the typical gothic supernatural fiction of the late 19th century. Hodgson creates a newer more realistic/scientific cosmic horror that left a marked impression on the people who would become the great writers of the weird tales of the middle of the 20th century, most notably Clark Ashton Smith, and H. P. Lovecraft. ~wikipedia)

THE STORY OF THE MOOR ROAD - A Flaxman Low Story - Pearson's Magazine (1898)

The Story of the Spaniards - A Flaxman Low Story, Pearson's Magazine (1898)

The Story of Baelbrow -A Flaxman Low Story, Pearson's Magazine (April 1898)

The Story of Yand Manor House -A Flaxman Low Story, Pearson's Magazine (1898)

The Story of Konnor Old House -A Flaxman Low Story, Pearson's Magazine (1899) [Flaxman Low is a psychic detective, the Sherlock Holmes of the Supernatural]

John Silence by Algernon Blackwood 1908 (psychic investigator)

THE GHOST FINDER by William Hope Hodgson 1912 (Detective stories in which the great Thomas Carnacki investigates the supernatural using scientific tools such as photography)

The Case of Mr. Lucraft, and other Tales 1876 by Sir Walter Besanet, Volume 1

The Case of Mr. Lucraft, and other Tales 1876 by Sir Walter Besanet, Volume 2

The Great Crime of 1860 by Joseph Whitaker Stapleton (this is now the basis of a new bestseller called the Suspicions of Mr Whicher)

The Leavenworth Case: a Lawyer's Story by Anna Katharine Green 1906

The Filigree Ball, being a full and true account of the solution of the mystery concerning the Jeffrey-Moore Affair by Anna Katharine Green 1903

A Strange Disappearance by Anna Katharine Green 1879

The Woman in the Alcove by Anna Katharine Green 1906

The Amethyst Box by Anna Katharine Green 1905

The Circular Study by Anna Katharine Green 1905

The House of the Whispering Pines by Anna Katharine Green

Room Number 3 and other Mystery Stories by Anna Katharine Green 1913

THE MILL MYSTERY BY ANNA KATHARINE GREEN

The Golden Slipper and other Problems for Violet Strange by Anna Katharine Green 1915

True Stories of Crime from the District Attorney's Office by Arthur Cheney Train 1908
Contents: THE WOMAN IN THE CASE, FIVE HUNDRED MILLION DOLLARS, THE LOST STRADIVARIUS, THE LAST OF THE WIRE-TAPPERS, THE FRANKLIN SYNDICATE, A STUDY IN FINANCE, THE "DUC DE NEVERS", A FINDER OF MISSING HEIRS, A MURDER CONSPIRACY, A FLIGHT INTO TEXAS, A CASE OF CIRCUMSTANTIAL EVIDENCE 

Bucholz and the Detectives by Allan Pinkerton 1880

The Maurice Mystery by John Esten Cooke 1885 

The Big Bow Mystery by Israel Zangwill 1895 (The Big Bow Mystery was the first locked room murder novel. It has been almost continuously in print since 1891 and has been used as the basis for three commercial films.)

The Hunt Ball Mystery by William Magnay 1918

The Dark House - A Knot Unravelled by George Manville Fenn 1885

The Mystery of the Yellow Room by Gaston Leroux in wordpard and text format
(In 1898, Elisabeth, Empress of Austria-Hungary, was on the quay at Lake Geneva awaiting the steam ferry to Montreux when, without warning or apparent motive, the anarchist Luigi Lucheni plunged a needle file into her heart. Because of the very thin nature of the wound, the Empress did not realise that she had been fatally injured and walked unaided to her cabin, where she collapsed and soon died.[citation needed] It is not known whether she locked the cabin door behind her - which would have created the appearance of a locked room murder. At least one prominent French locked room expert, Roland Lacourbe, believes that this notorious event was the inspiration for Gaston Leroux's The Mystery of the Yellow Room)

Hide and Seek; Or, The Mystery of Mary Grice: A Novel by Wilkie Collins 1898

The mystery of Edwin Drood by Charles Dickens 1870

Famous Mysteries: Curious and Fantastic Riddles of Human Life by John Elfreth Watkins - 1919
(The Strange Case of Marie Lafarge - The most baffling of all French murder mysteries involved the daughter of one of Napoleon's favorite officers, Colonel Cappelle, of the Old Guard. This beautiful girl was also the granddaughter of the famous Duke of Orleans (Philippe Egalite) and of his companion and housekeeper, Mme. de Genlis.) 

The Woman in White by Wilkie Collins 1893
(The Woman in White is an epistolary novel written by Wilkie Collins in 1859, serialized in 1859-1860, and first published in book form in 1860. It is considered to be among the first mystery novels and is widely regarded as one of the first (and finest) in the genre of 'sensation novels'.)

The Moonstone by Wilkie Collins 1874 (considered the first detective novel in the English language)

No Name by Wilkie Collins 1893
(The story begins in 1846, at Combe-Raven in West Somersetshire, the country residence of the happy Vanstone family. When Andrew Vanstone is killed suddenly in an accident and his wife follows shortly thereafter, it is revealed that they were not married at the time of their daughters' births, making their daughters "Nobody's Children" in the eyes of English law and robbing them of their inheritance. Andrew Vanstone's elder brother Michael gleefully takes possession of his brother's fortune, leaving his nieces to make their own way in the world. Norah, the elder sister, accepts her misfortune gracefully, but the headstrong Magdalen is determined to have her revenge. Using her dramatic talent and assisted by wily swindler Captain Wragge, Magdalen plots to regain her rightful inheritance.)

The Ghost's Touch by Wilkie Collins (part of "I Say No"; Or, The Love-letter Answered: And Other Stories by Wilkie Collins) 1893 

Masterpieces of Mystery by Joseph Lewis French 1920

Mysteries of Police and Crime: A General Survey of Wrongdoing and Its Pursuit by Arthur Griffiths 1899

Twenty-five Years of Detective Life by Jerome Caminada 1895

Fifty Years a Detective by Thomas Furlong 1912

Why Some Men Kill; Or, Murder Mysteries Revealed by George A. Thacher 1919

The Collected Works of Ambrose Bierce Volume 1, 1909 (The Land Beyond the Blow, etc)

The Collected Works of Ambrose Bierce Volume 2, 1909 (A Watcher by the Dead, etc)

The Collected Works of Ambrose Bierce Volume 3, 1909 (The Haunted Valley, The Damned Thing, The Ways of Ghosts, Some Haunted Houses etc)

The Collected Works of Ambrose Bierce Volume 4, 1909 (Valley of Dry Bones, The Tale of a Crime, etc)

The Collected Works of Ambrose Bierce Volume 5, 1909 (Theosophistry, Lucifer of the Torches, etc)

The Collected Works of Ambrose Bierce Volume 6, 1909 (The Monk and the Hangman's Daughter, Fantastic Fables, etc)

The Collected Works of Ambrose Bierce Volume 7, 1909 (The Devil's Dictionary)

The Collected Works of Ambrose Bierce Volume 8, 1909 (A Bottomless Grave, My Favorite Murder, The Hypnotist etc)

The Collected Works of Ambrose Bierce Volume 9, 1909 (Monsters and Eggs, etc)

The Collected Works of Ambrose Bierce Volume 10, 1909

The Collected Works of Ambrose Bierce Volume 11, 1912 (Shadow on the Dial, A Ghost in the Making etc)

The Collected Works of Ambrose Bierce Volume 12, 1912 (Kings of Beasts, A Twisted Tale etc)

The Listener and Other Stories by Algernon Blackwood 1917

The Wolves of God by Algernon Blackwood 1921

Memoirs of a Midget by Walter de la Mare 1921

The Return by Walter de la Mare 1922

Henry Brocken - his travels and adventures in the rich, strange, scarce-imaginable regions of romance by Walter De la Mare 1904

The Supernatural in Modern English Fiction by Dorothy Scarborough 1917

The Supernatural in Romantic Fiction by Edward Yardley 1880

The Tale of Terror - a Study of the Gothic Romance by Edith Birkhead 1921

Shakespeare and the Supernatural by Margaret Lucy and William Jaggard 1905

A Study of the Supernatural in three plays of Shakespeare by Edwin Wiley

The works of Wilkie Collins Volume # 1-30