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More Ghost Stories of an Antiquary Paperback – 12 Dec. 1988
- Print length128 pages
- LanguageEnglish
- PublisherDover Publications Inc.
- Publication date12 Dec. 1988
- ISBN-100486257002
- ISBN-13978-0486257006
Product details
- Publisher : Dover Publications Inc.
- Publication date : 12 Dec. 1988
- Edition : New
- Language : English
- Print length : 128 pages
- ISBN-10 : 0486257002
- ISBN-13 : 978-0486257006
- Item weight : 505 g
- Best Sellers Rank: 17,504 in Occult Horror (Books)
- Customer reviews:
About the author

M. R. JAMES lives with his wife, Janet, and their two dogs on a small farm in a rural southern Indiana county with more wildlife for neighbors than local residents. A published freelance writer of Western and murder mystery short stories while still a teenager, he launched his lengthy award-winning career as a professional journalist working for daily newspapers in Indiana and his native Illinois. M. R. was a Sports and City Editor, Feature Writer, and the Founder/Editor of BOWHUNTER, a special interest magazine for archery hunters. M. R. also taught basic and creative writing classes for three separate Indiana universities. A member of the national Archery Hall of Fame, he’s the author of ten published books and co-author or editor of several others. The germ of his idea for this first novel, "Dream Killer," appeared while living 16 years in northwestern Montana’s scenic Flathead Valley. His latest archery hunting book, "Bowhunting Gospel" (from the book of M. R. James), is the result of his six-decade passion for hunting deer and other North American big game animals with the bow and arrow.
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- Reviewed in the United Kingdom on 9 August 2023I have read innumerable ghost stories over many years and I believe that those of M.R. James are the best ever written.
- Reviewed in the United Kingdom on 7 April 2011I often take Montague on holiday with me. He doesn't take up much room and he doesn't eat all the Baby Bells. I'm talking about Montague Rhodes James - my favourite writer of ghost stories. This time Montague is telling me the stories that didn't get printed in his four haunting anthologies. I prefer the individual publications to the doorstop collection here. It's pretty evident why these six stories didn't make it into the original publications.
1. The Uncommon Prayer-Book
2. A Neighbour's Landmark
3. Rats
4. The Experiment
5. The Malice of Inanimate Objects
6. A Vignette
They are a little rough around the edges, lacking the gloss of a story that an author has done tinkering with. There are still chilling moments to be had but there are no classics present unfortunately. Also included are several excerpts from prefaces by James that were published in his collections and other ghost story anthologies. They are very honest descriptions and opinions on the writing process and the qualities James valued in the creation of stories of this genre. He also talks about that drawer that all writers possess that houses the unfinished writings, or unused ideas. It's all invaluable stuff for writers interested in developing a style that might be influenced by James and others of his degree of adeptness.