Does someone have an overview of the best stories in these collections? They are classical horror, featuring evil spirits, monsters, undead, necromancy, and similar grisly situations, both in local and exotic locations. It is pretty extensive, and I have been unable to sort it out.
http://www.isfdb.org/cgi-bin/ea.cgi?1344
Exactly 100 of these stories were also printed in Weird Tales.
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(I am specifically looking for tales of undead rising from underneath old mossy grave lids, worms spilling out of their eye-sockets, seeking unrelieved revenge or carnage. Don't believe I ever read a story quite pure like that, although it is what I have been seeking since childhood. The subject seems to go one step
too far - being taboo among fine horror writers. It is an undiscovered/unrealized literary art form, I think. It has been done in painting and comics and film, but not in prose. I think the closest I have come was le Fanu's "Wicked Captain Walshawe, of Wauling"; at least it has a really good undead spectre, the best I have seen.)
Minicthulhu Wrote:
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> I visit www.luminist.org/archives/SF/WT.htm that Jeff
> Gilleland recommended in one of his posts on this
> forum some time ago. They have complete Weird
> Tales issues and other magazines.
That is a wonderful page with all those Weird Tales covers. Are the inner contents for all the issues actually included too?!