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Ebook {Epub PDF} Number Ninety and other Ghost Stories by B.M. Croker

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 · "Number Ninety" Other Ghost Stories by B.M. Croker This collection has a superb cover and boards, courtesy of Megan Kehrli, from artwork by Alan Corbett. As you can see, a map of India is bltadwin.ruted Reading Time: 4 mins. And, like many late-Victorian authors, Croker also wrote ghost stories for magazines and Christmas annuals. From the colonial nightmares such as “The Dak Bungalow at Dakor” and “The North Verandah” to the more familiar streets of haunted London in “Number Ninety”, this collection showcases fifteen of B. M. Croker’s most effective supernatural tales. B. M. Croker: Number Ninety. ‘To let furnished, for a term of years, at a very low rental, a large old-fashioned family residence, comprising eleven bed-rooms, four reception-rooms, dressing-rooms, two stair-cases, complete servants’ offices, ample accommodation for a Gentleman’s establishment, including six-stall stable, coach-house, etc.



Number Ninety" Other Ghost Stories by B.M. Croker and a great selection of related books, art and collectibles available now at bltadwin.ru - AbeBooks Skip to main content. Croker B M NUMBER NINETY and Other Ghost Stories - limited edition FJ Bithia Mary Croker () was an Irish-born novelist and a notable writer of ghost stories; most of her work concerns life and society in British India. This collection contains six of B. M. Croker's best ghost stories, including four of her iconic tales set in British India: 'Number Ninety' 'To Let' 'The Former Passengers' 'If You See Her Face' 'The Khitmatgar' 'The Dâk Bungalow at Dakor'.



"Number Ninety" and Other Ghost Stories was published by Sarob Press as a limited edition of copies in It is the third volume in their Mistresses of the Macabre series. The tales it contains are: "Number Ninety", The Former Passengers, "If You See Her Face", The Red Bungalow, The Khitmatgar, Her Last Wishes, The Dâk Bungalow at Dakor, "To Let", The North Verandah, The First Comer, Trooper Thompson's Information, Who Knew the Truth?, La Carcassonne, Mrs. Ponsonby's Dream, The Door. And, like many late-Victorian authors, Croker also wrote ghost stories for magazines and Christmas annuals. From the colonial nightmares such as "The Dak Bungalow at Dakor" and "The North Verandah" to the more familiar streets of haunted London in "Number Ninety", this collection showcases fifteen of B. M. Croker's most effective supernatural tales. Bithia Mary Croker () was an Irish-born novelist and a notable writer of ghost stories; most of her work concerns life and society in British India. This collection contains six of B. M. Croker's best ghost stories, including four of her iconic tales set in British India: 'Number Ninety' 'To Let' 'The Former Passengers' 'If You See Her Face' 'The Khitmatgar' 'The Dâk Bungalow at Dakor'.