Christopher Lee, the 'Crown Prince of Terror' certainly knows a monster when he sees one! ... Herein are not only his favourite tales of fright, but a discussion of his own career and the important part horror plays in it.About Christopher Lee by Peter HainingIntroduction by Peter HainingThe Room in the Tower by E. F. BensonCount Magnus by M. R. JamesThe Transformation by Mary ShelleyThe Burial of the Rats by Bram StokerThe Whispering Mummy by Sax RohmerThe Leather Funnel by Arthur Conan DoyleOut of the Earth by Arthur MachenThe Magician by Lord DunsanyThe Empty Sleeve by Algernon BlackwoodThe Thing on the Doorstep by H. P. LovecraftReturn to the Sabbath by Robert BlochFour Ghosts in Hamlet by Fritz LeiberThe Devil, George, and Rosie by John CollierThe October Game by Ray BradburyA Life for a Life by Dennis WheatleyNo Such Thing as a Vampire by Richard Matheson
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- Release Date 01/01/1974
- Authors Peter (eds.) Lee, Christopher, Haining
- Language English
- Company Souvenir Press; First Edition
- Weight 1.37 pounds
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