A DESCENT INTO THE MAELSTROM
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A Descent into the Maelström
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A Predicament
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A Tale of Jerusalem
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A Tale Of The Ragged Moutains
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Berenice
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Bon-Bon
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CRITICISM
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Diddling Considered as One of the Exact Sciences
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Eleonora
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Four Beasts in One
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Great American Detective Stories
In his spirited Introduction to a topnotch collection of Great American Detective Stories, Anthony Boucher says: “The detective short story belongs to us. It started in America and it started off magnificently. In five stories, Edgar Allan Poe created the form and almost all its possible variants... There are as many kinds of detective short stories as there are of detective novels — and you’ll find most of them here, from the ethical poetry of Melville Davisson Post to the brash foolery of Frank Gruber.”A glance at some of the titles of the stories included confirms Boucher’s modest words and guarantees that you’ll find plenty of good reading here.
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Hop-Frog
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How to Write a Blackwood Article
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King Pest
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Landor's Cottage
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Ligeia
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Lionizing
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Manhattan Noir 2: The Classics
Following the commercial success of the original Manhattan Noir, mystery titan Lawrence Block explores the historic literary roots of this dark island.Featuring stories by: Edith Wharton, Stephen Crane, O. Henry, Langston Hughes, Irwin Shaw, Jerome Weidman, Damon Runyon, Evan Hunter, Jerrold Mundis, Edgar Allan Poe, Horace Gregory, Geoffrey Bartholomew, Cornell Woolrich, Barry N. Malzberg, Clark Howard, Jerome Charyn, Donald E. Westlake, Joyce Carol Oates, Lawrence Block, and Susan Isaacs.
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Mellonta Tauta
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