Recommended Books
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‘Twixt Land and Sea Tales
€24.99I was not placated. I had the sense of having been circumvented somehow. Yet I had deceived myself–if there was any deception. But the confounded cheek of inviting himself to breakfast was enough to deceive any one. And the thought struck me: Why! The fellow had provided all these eatables himself in the way of business
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A Stable for Nightmares or Weird Tales
€39.50Dickon the DevilA Debt of HonorDevereux’s DreamCatherine’s QuestHauntedPichon and Sons, of the Croix RousseThe Phantom FourthThe Spirit’s WhisperDr. Feversham’s StoryThe Secret of the Two Plaster CastsWhat Was It?
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Collected Works of Poe
€19.99- The Unparalled Adventures of One Hans Pfall
- The Oval Portrait
- The Balloon Hoax
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Dracula’s Guest and Other Weird Stories
€29.50Dracula’s Guest The Judge’s House The Squaw The Secret of the Growing Gold The Gipsy Prophecy The Coming of Abel Behenna The Burial of the Rats A Dream of Red Hands Crooken Sands
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His Last Bow
€27.99“I think now,” said Gregson, rising, “we had best put this matter into an official shape. You will come round with us to the station, Mr. Scott Eccles, and let us have your statement in writing.”
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Just William’s Luck
€27.99“It must have had the same name as this other man,” said Henry. “I know this other man was called Excelsior, ’cause I learnt it once. The shades of night were falling fast an- he met an awful avalanche. I forget the rest, but it was jolly excitin'”
“Gosh!” said William in despair. “Don’t you want to hear this story?”
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Tales of the Jazz Age
€19.25At nine-thirty, Jim and Clark met in front of Soda Sam’s and started for the Country Club in Clark’s Ford. “Jim,” asked Clark casually, as they rattled through the jasmine-scented night, “how do you keep alive?”
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The $30,000 Bequest
€29.99“You have said quite enough,” said Aleck, coldly; “let the subject be dropped.”
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The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes
€24.99“Then, pray consult,” said Holmes, shutting his eyes once more.
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The Best Ghost Stories
€29.99In this house, on the 8th of September, 1705, she was sitting alone in the forenoon, thinking over her unfortun.










