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Back from the dead
by Martin H. Greenberg (Editor), Charles G. Waugh (Editor)
Twenty-one tales of horror from masters of the genre such as H.P. Lovecraft, Edgar Allen Poe, and Robert Bloch play on humankind's deepest fears of death, zombies, and evil spirits.
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New York: DAW Books copyright 1991. 364 p.


The horror hall of fame
edited by Robert Silverberg and Martin H. Greenberg
Eighteen short stories, by Edgar Allan Poe, Ambrose Bierce, Algernon Blackwood, M. R. James, Ray Bradbury, Harlan Ellison, Stephen King and others.
Carrol and Graf Publishers 1991. 416 p.


Into the Mummy's Tomb
"The Mummy." The first things that come to mind are the curse...reanimation...and revenge. But what further mysteries are to be unwrapped in the tombs of the Ancient Egyptians? And what horrors still lie buried in the imaginations of the immortal talents who have explored this realm of the fantastic? In this thrilling anthology, writers as diverse as Anne Rice (unveiling a chilling excerpt from her novel The Mummy or Ramses the Damned), Tennessee Williams (in his first published piece), Louisa May Alcott (at her most unexpectedly startling), and an actual Egyptian priest (penning his tale in 300 B.C.), venture Into the Mummy's Tomb for tales of the undead that have survived for eternity in nightmares of the living.

The Dark Descent
This highly acclaimed anthology traces the evolution of horror, from Nathaniel Hawthorn and Edgar Allan Poe to Stephen King. Adopted by colleges across the country to be used in literature courses, The Dark Descent showcases some of the finest horror fiction ever written.

100 Ghastly Little Ghost Stories
Fear will overtake you in the most wonderful ways! Really scary things can come in small packages, and these 100 frightening tales offer big chills and thrills. They represent more than 150 years' worth of writing, and include the greats: H.P. Lovecraft, Ambrose Bierce, Oscar Wilde, and J. Sheridan Le Fanu. Best of all, a variety of human emotions and behavior is revealed, from avarice to revenge, from jealousy to love. Every story will entertain, captivate, and evoke a shiver of terror. You are warned: you may not want to read these while you're alone in the house!


How about searching for it this way:
go to isfdb ( http://www.isfdb.org/cgi-bin/index.cgi ) and enter a title your confident of, perhaps one of the less popular titles and see all the books that short story has been published in. If you click through those perhaps you'll find your book.
This one has at least three of the stories http://www.isfdb.org/cgi-bin/pl.cgi?2...
go to isfdb ( http://www.isfdb.org/cgi-bin/index.cgi ) and enter a title your confident of, perhaps one of the less popular titles and see all the books that short story has been published in. If you click through those perhaps you'll find your book.
This one has at least three of the stories http://www.isfdb.org/cgi-bin/pl.cgi?2...


Wow! This thread is OLD. This may be the oldest thread ever solved!
Unless we find one dating back to the seventies.
Unless we find one dating back to the seventies.

Haha that is great news. I do love isfdb as a resource. I'm glad I could help.
Books mentioned in this topic
Charles Keeping's Classic Tales of the Macabre (other topics)4th of July (other topics)
100 Ghastly Little Ghost Stories (other topics)
The Dark Descent (other topics)
Into the Mummy's Tomb (other topics)