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A man’s mysterious "journey home” takes him back in time to familiar faces and places. A deserted ship transports a ghastly cargo in its sealed hold. A strange occupant of a newly rented house terrifies the tenants. Sixteen shocking tales--teeming with sinister figures, mystical spells, and nameless terrors--fill the pages of this chilling anthology. Long-neglected classics by Mary Wilkins-Freeman, Jerome K. Jerome, Lady Dilke, and other renowned writers include "The Undying Thing,” "The Serpent’s Head,” "The Drunkard’s Death,” "The Haunted Mill,” "The Page-Boy’s Ghost,” "Mysterious Maisie,” and ten other compelling tales of horror.… (altro)
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The original 1988 Futura edition of Gaslit Nightmares contained 22 stories. The 2006 Dover reprint edition of Gaslit Nightmares has this notation on the copyright page: "Bibliographical Note: This Dover edition, first published in 2006, is a new anthology of sixteen stories reprinted from the work Gaslit Nightmares: An Anthology of Victorian Tales of Terror, edited by Hugh Lamb, originally published by Futura Publications, London, in 1988."
So, there are 6 fewer stories in the Dover edition. This LT 'work' has both editions combined. I'm not sure if it's possible to accurately separate the two versions, so i have let them be, for now.
A man’s mysterious "journey home” takes him back in time to familiar faces and places. A deserted ship transports a ghastly cargo in its sealed hold. A strange occupant of a newly rented house terrifies the tenants. Sixteen shocking tales--teeming with sinister figures, mystical spells, and nameless terrors--fill the pages of this chilling anthology. Long-neglected classics by Mary Wilkins-Freeman, Jerome K. Jerome, Lady Dilke, and other renowned writers include "The Undying Thing,” "The Serpent’s Head,” "The Drunkard’s Death,” "The Haunted Mill,” "The Page-Boy’s Ghost,” "Mysterious Maisie,” and ten other compelling tales of horror.