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Ghost Stories v2 1 - The Woman with Two Souls - J. Paul Suter

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Ghost Stories
Date | Number: v2 1 | Lang: English (en)
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   By David Miles
This one isn’t a comic. It’s a compilation of essays, short stories and two serials. Published in 1927. 88 pages all up and enough material to keep you entertained for weeks It’s a pity that this is the only copy in this series as the two serials look good, to read only a part of these two tales can only lead to disappointment. All in all, this is good creepy stuff, great for bedtime reading; if you dare!
  
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Publication0000 | Price: $0.25 | Pages: 100
PublisherConstructive Pub. Corp. | Editor : Harry A. Keller
Notesv 2 #1.
"The Specter of the Yellow Quarter" is credited as "John Smith, as told to Alan Van Hoesen".
"Johnny Kelly's Christmas Ghost" is credited as "Antoinette Gregory, as told to Edwin A. Goewey".
"'They Who Play with Sacred Things—'" is credited as "Jim Kirkland, as told to Mark Mellen".
"The Woman with Two Souls" is credited as "Allan Gordon, as told to J. Paul Suter".
"They Hanged a Phantom for Murder" is credited as "Doctor Grey, as told to Ray Cummings".
"The Doll That Came to Life" is credited as "Arthur Branscombe, as told to Victor Rousseau".
 
Page: 7Never Scoff at a Ghost - essay by George William Wilder
 
Page: 8The Specter of the Yellow Quarter - by Alan Van Hoesen
 
Page: 12Johnny Kelly's Christmas Ghost - by Edwin A. Goewey
 
Page: 14"They Who Play with Sacred Things—" - by Mark Mellen
 
Page: 17The Black Spider - by Edmund Snell
 
Page: 20The Woman with Two Souls - by J. Paul Suter
 
Page: 24Can the Spirits of the Dead be Photographed? - essay by Samri Frikell
 
Page: 26Out of a Gleaming Tomb - by Ralph Durham
 
Page: 29They Hanged a Phantom for Murder - by Ray Cummings
 
Page: 32Pawn of the Unseen (Part 4 of 7) - serial by Lyon Mearson
 
Page: 35The Doll That Came to Life - by Victor Rousseau
 
Page: 38"What a Man Sows—" - by Norman G. Thwaites
 
Page: 40NEXT!—Within Four Creeping Walls - by Robert Sneddon
 
Page: 43Under the Spell of the Red Circle (Part 2 of 4) - serial by Wilbert Wadleigh
 
Page: 46The Man Who Died Twice - by Frank Belknap Long, Jr.
 
Page: 50Spirit Tales: Timely Topics of Current Interest (Ghost Stories, January 1927) - essay by uncredited
 
Page: 57$10,000 for Ghosts - essay by uncredited
 
Page: 58Were You Born in December? - essay by Stella
 
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