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Mary Cholmondeley

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Born January 1, 1859
Died January 1, 1925 (66 years old)
Shropshire, United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland
Also known as: Mary Cholmondeley, M. Cholmondeley
7 books
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23 readers
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Creepy Classics II

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[Black Cat]( / by Edgar Allan Poe -- Between the minute and the hour / by A.M. Burrage -- A tale of terror / by Paul Louis Courier -- The violet car by E. Nesbit -- The Dead Valley / by Ralph Adams Cram -- The leather funnel / by Sir Arthur Conan Doyle -- The thing in the hall / by E.F. Benson -- Let loose / by Mary Cholmondeley.

Red Pottage

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Written in 1899, this novel traces the friendship between Rachel, newly wealthy but unhappily married, and Hester, a successful novelist stuck living with her clergyman brother. From Virago Press: "Demonstrating the need for women's economic and emotional independence, Red Pottage created a scandal on publication with its attack on the pretensions and complacency of the English middle classes."

The Vampire Archives

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Here are ruined castles, abbeys and crypts, spires and bats silhouetted against full moons, sharp-toothed men in full evening dress seducing beautiful, innocent young women, coffin lids being raised to reveal unspeakable residents. But the classic vampire of gothic tradition is not the only fiend to stalk the thousand pages of this vast collection. Vampires come in many guises, and all can be found within: reluctant vampires, detective vampires, space vampires, lesbian vampires, punk vampires. There are stories here by men and women from every literary era of the past century and a half, right up to the most talented writers of the present day. The Vampire Archives is the biggest, hungriest, undeadliest collection of vampire stories, as well as the most comprehensive bibliography of vampire fiction ever assembled. Dark, stormy, and delicious, once it sinks its teeth into you there's no escape. Vampires! Whether imagined by BramStroker or Anne Rice, they are part of the human lexicon and as old as blood itself. They are your neighbors, your friends, and they are always lurking. Now Otto Penzler - editor of the bestselling Black Lizard Big Book of Pulps - has compiled the darkest, the scariest, and by far the most evil collection of vampire stories ever. With over eighty stories, including the works of Stephen King and D. H. Lawrence, alongside Lord Byron and Tanith Lee, not to mention Edgar Allan Poe and Harlan Ellison, The Vampire Archives will drive a stake through the heart of any other collection out there.