50 Greatest Horror Stories50 Greatest Horror Stories is a selection of some of the best horror fiction from all over the world, bringing together writings by great masters of the genre, carefully picked for their timeless quality. It features some of the most powerful tales that have attained the status of classics, such as ‘The Monkey’s Paw’, ‘The Signal Man’, ‘The Cobweb’, and many more.The oldest and strongest emotion of mankind is fear, the catechism of the unknown. Be it the supernatural, the gothic or the terror of the unexpected, this selection covers it all and is bound to send a chill down the spine.A collector’s item, this anthology is as good as a haunting!50 Greatest Short Storiesgreatest short stories is a selection from the best of the world’s short fiction, bringing together writings by great masters such as anton chekov, rudyard kipling, h.g. wells, charles dickens, virginia woolf, saki, o. henry, f. scott fitzgerald and guy de maupassant. each story is a classic, a testimony to the skills of its creator that make it resonate with readers even today. carefully picked for their timeless quality, readers are sure to be delighted by the inclusion of such favourites as ‘the gift of the magi’, ‘the lady with the dog’, ‘how the leopard got his spots’, ‘the man who could work miracles’, ‘the curious case of benjamin button’ and ‘mrs packletide’s tiger’, to name but a few. this outstanding and wideranging anthology of stories by great writers from britain, america, canada and europe is a collector’s item, designed for readers to refresh their acquaintance with some of the world’s finest writing and for newer readers to be introduced to it. anton chekov, charles dickens, katherine mansfield, guy de maupassant, f. scott fitzgerald, h. rider haggard, o. henry, rudyard kipling, w.w. jacobs, virginia woolf, d.h. lawrence, saki, jerome k. jerome, h.g. wells, kate chopin, ambrose bierce, jack london, frank stockton, edgar allan poe, stephen leacock, james joyce, bram stoker, joseph conrad, m.r. james, w. somerset maugham, r. l. stevenson