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Ghost Stories of an Antiquary (Revised)
Ghost Stories of an Antiquary (Revised) | M R James
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In the twentieth-century literature of the supernatural, the single most important book, in the opinion of most scholars and enthusiasts, is Ghost Stories of an Antiquary, by Montague Rhodes James. First printed in 1904, it is the landmark book that established the modern horror story. It has been reprinted more times than any other book in this field, and it contains several of the best ghost stories in the English language.The antiquary here is M. R. James, Provost of Eton, one of the most formidable scholars that England has ever produced, who has drawn upon an unmatched knowledge of the hidden byways of the past to form a series of inimitable stories. Among them are such favorites as -Number Thirteen, - -Canon Alberic's Scrap-book, - and -Oh, Whistle, and I'll Come to You, My Lad.- Common to all of them is the breath of -the evil that dieth not but lieth in wait.-This edition reprints for the first time in recent years the four original illustrations that James McBride prepared while James was working on this, his first collection.
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MidnightBookGirl
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My boss crocheted this little ghostie and it pairs nicely with my current read and the #ghost prompt for today! #Scarathlon @Clwojick @StayCurious #SkeletonCrew @Emilymdxn

AnnR Cute! 👻 7mo
MissyD Love the ghost 7mo
Emilymdxn Love mr James and love your ghost just as much 👻 7mo
Clwojick So freaking cute! 7mo
dabbe 🤩🤩🤩 7mo
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kezzlou85
Ghost-stories of an Antiquary | Montague Rhodes James
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Mehso-so

A short illustrated version of short stories. Creepy but not as spooky as I'd hoped. Good if you want a quick read though. 3*
16pts for #TeamSlaughter #Scarathlon
@Clwojick

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Anna from Gustine
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Pickpick

This is my second time reading this book. The stories are sparse and straightforward, but that's what I enjoy about them. The endings are vague, but that's okay. I miss the subtlety of horror in modern fiction. I also appreciate the sense of a genteel and orderly world being unsettled. In a messed up planet, it's nice escapism. I would recommend viewing the BBC adaptations that were a staple at Christmas. Many are free on YouTube. 😊

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PatriciaU
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Heading into October with this spooky, shivery classic. Nobody wrote a ghost story like M.R. James! #Ghosts #Scarathalon #Ghostober #Halloween #AllHallows

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Michael_Gee
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Pickpick

Just want I wanted! 🖤 8 stories that are humorous, grisly, and chilling. All of them are told at 2nd or 3rd hand, allowing enough distance to wink about the main characters who are usually bookish bachelors, curious but heedless, and play way too much golf. Their studious inclinations lead them into trouble, sometimes doom. And the threat is nothing so obvious as a tapestried gothic chamber. In these stories, ANYTHING can be haunted. 👻

Reggie I‘m curious as to what the anything could be. Stacked. 3y
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Michael_Gee
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Anyone recognize this? The last story in the collection has to do with a stained glass puzzle and it makes me think of this video game I just watched my partner play.

Reggie What is it? Or who is it? And what game is it? 3y
Michael_Gee @Reggie I thought for sure you would know! Resident Evil. Do you play any of those? 3y
Reggie I‘m a one game type of guy. I play League of Legends and have been for 6-7 years. It‘s ridiculous really. I even went to go see some pro teams battle it out at a spring split championship in Las Vegas back in 2016. We just finished worlds this year at the end of October. My pic is the pic of the character I play the most. Her name is Zyra. Lol it‘s a bit much. Short answer no, no Resident Evil though I liked the 1st movie. Did you and your partner 3y
Reggie get scared. I hear there‘s a lot of jump scares in the game. (edited) 3y
Michael_Gee @Reggie I‘m so fascinated now. I don‘t really know LoL but I looked up Zyra (I‘ve long wondered what your pic was!). Sort of an elusive Poison Ivy? Like a weed, with a strong urge to colonize? As for Resident Evil: The old game, which this pic is from, wasn‘t very scary, but Resident Evil 2 which he just started is like watching a horror movie. Very jumpy! Both are fun to watch. 😄 3y
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Michael_Gee
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December is for ghost stories! I‘m loving this collection (⬆️ is the background of my tablet. I‘m reading from Project Gutenberg). I enjoy that they can be cheeky, grisly, and chilling at the same time. And such fun to read aloud! “Parkins pondered.” “A very bright frosty moon.” Isn‘t that fun? 👻

Reggie Lol, indeed. 3y
twohectobooks I have yet to read any MR James stories and I think I‘m missing out! 3y
Michael_Gee @Reggie You get it! 3y
Michael_Gee @twohectobooks You may be! I feel I was. I‘d read a few in the last couple years but I‘m enjoying retreading them in the context of the collection. They‘re free! It‘s December! They‘re short! They‘re free! 3y
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Michael_Gee
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“The ceiling was flat, and had been adorned by a seventeenth-century artist with a strange and hideous 'Last Judgement', full of lurid flames, falling cities, burning ships, crying souls, and brown and smiling demons.”

Detail from Emanuel Vigeland Mausoleum (20th century) in Oslo (photo from VisitNorway.com).

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toofondofbooks
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An ok collection of ghost stories. I think I'd enjoy some of James's longer works. These were a little too short to get interested in too much.

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SerialReader
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Happened across this funny quote in the otherwise delightfully creepy ghost stories of M.R. James #serialreader 👻

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rabbitprincess
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So creepy! My fave stories were "The Mezzotint" and "Oh, Whistle and I'll Come to You, My Lad". Would love to re-read these sometime.

SusanInTiburon Oh, Whistle is a classic! 🙀 6y
rabbitprincess @SusanInTiburon I heard there was a TV version with John Hurt! That would be creepy to watch! 6y
Vypa There's many adaptations of James' work, mostly in the 70s/80s bit recently Mark Gatiss is doing great things q 12mo
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rabbitprincess
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This quote tickled my funnybone.

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rabbitprincess
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? Oh my!
(From the story "Count Magnus")

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BooksFootballBeer
Ghost-stories of an Antiquary | Montague Rhodes James
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Cozy morning reading.