01821cam a2200301u 450000100100000000300070001000500170001700700030003400800410003701000130007802000250009104000220011604200140013805000230015208200210017508200100019610000220020624501560022826000440038430000210042850506680044952002740111765000280139165000260141970000200144570000290146570000250149429572698 OCoLC 20250807143635.0ta060125s1993 meu 000 0 eng d a94168197 a0892723408 :c$11.95 aMecDLCdRLSdAJM alccopycat00aPS648.H6bL54 199300a813/.087380822000a133,1 aWaugh, Charles G.00aLighthouse horrors :btales of adventure, suspense, and the supernatural /cedited by Charles G. Waugh, Martin Harry Greenberg, and Jenny-Lynn Azarian. aCamden, Me. :bDown East Books,cc1993. a256 p. ;c22 cm.0 aThe disturber of traffic / Rudyard Kipling -- The lighthouse keeper's secret / Anonymous -- The end of the reef / T. Jenkins Hains -- Ghost Island light / John Fleming Wilson -- The woman at Seven Brothers / Wilbur Daniel Steele -- On the Isle of Blue Men / Robert W. Sneddon -- Madhouse light / Charles Francis Coe -- Three skeleton key / George G. Toudouze -- The fog horn / Ray Bradbury -- The light-house / Robert Bloch & Edgar Allan Poe -- When the five moons rise / Jack Vance -- All the way home / Dan J. Marlowe -- The door below / Hugh B. Cave -- By the hair of the head / Joe R. Lansdale -- Land's end / Delia Sherman -- The driven snow / Edward Wellen. aStorm-swept, remote light stations—and the isolated souls who man the beacons—are the perfect inspirations for tales of suspense and horror. Lighthouse Horrors collects 17 of the best from such writers as Rudyard Kipling, Robert Bloch, Jack Vance, and Ray Bradbury. 0aHorror tales, American. 0aLighthousesvFiction.1 aWaugh, Charles.1 aGreenberg, Martin Harry.1 aAzarian, Jenny-Lynn.