A 43,000 word ebook for the Kindle. With linked table-of-contents. Reformatted and hand-coded specifically for the Kindle, for a uniform style throughout. I have proofread and corrected all errors and awkward line-breaks, to the best of my ability.
CONTENTS:
The Hound , by H.P. Lovecraft. -- "a descriptively striking ... tale that hints, in its mention of Leng and the Necronomicon, of future development of the Lovecraft Mythos" - said Donald R. Burleson, in "H.P. Lovecraft, a critical study."
The Wolves Of God , by Algernon Blackwood. —- "one of the finest of Scottish horror stories" - said David McCordick, in "Scottish Literature in the Twentieth Century." "distinctive style and a profound love and understanding of nature" - said "The Penguin Companion to English Literature."
The White Dog , by Feodor Sologub -- "malignant, lewd, Sologub sought by the example of perversity to rouse his countryman from their sensual slough" - said "A Guide to the Best Fiction, 1932."
Also contains the stories:
Staley Fleming’s Hallucination , by Ambrose Bierce
The Dog , by Ivan Turgenev
The Dutch Officer’s Story , by Catherine Crowe
Vendetta , by Guy de Maupassant
Dog or Demon? , by Theo Gift
Louis , by Saki
The Demon Dog , by William Delisle Hay
Language
English
Pages
111
Format
Kindle Edition
Demon Dogs: 10 Classic Short Stories of Hell Hounds
A 43,000 word ebook for the Kindle. With linked table-of-contents. Reformatted and hand-coded specifically for the Kindle, for a uniform style throughout. I have proofread and corrected all errors and awkward line-breaks, to the best of my ability.
CONTENTS:
The Hound , by H.P. Lovecraft. -- "a descriptively striking ... tale that hints, in its mention of Leng and the Necronomicon, of future development of the Lovecraft Mythos" - said Donald R. Burleson, in "H.P. Lovecraft, a critical study."
The Wolves Of God , by Algernon Blackwood. —- "one of the finest of Scottish horror stories" - said David McCordick, in "Scottish Literature in the Twentieth Century." "distinctive style and a profound love and understanding of nature" - said "The Penguin Companion to English Literature."
The White Dog , by Feodor Sologub -- "malignant, lewd, Sologub sought by the example of perversity to rouse his countryman from their sensual slough" - said "A Guide to the Best Fiction, 1932."
Also contains the stories:
Staley Fleming’s Hallucination , by Ambrose Bierce