1987 - Christmas Ghosts [ed. Michel Parry] (John Horton)

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Christmas Ghosts
Edited by Michel Parry
Read by John Horton
This collection was first published in 1987
Audio originally issued by NLS on cassette in 1990
"Collection of seventeen ghost stories dealing with Christmas spirits and ranging from humor to horror. Scary, romantic, comic or vengeful, these big and little ghosts have all made an appearance during the Christmas season."
Story list:
00:00:00 - (i) Book info
00:06:44 - (01) Introduction: The Spirit of Christmas by David G. Hartwell
00:11:31 - (02) Their Dear Little Ghost by Elia W. Peattie
00:25:38 - (03) The Curse of the Catafalques by F. Anstey
01:47:38 - (04) The Story of the Goblins Who Stole a Sexton by Charles Dickens
02:15:24 - (05) Christmas Night by Elizabeth Walter
02:58:43 - (06) A New Christmas Carol by Arthur Machen
03:05:38 - (07) A Christmas Game by A. N. L. Munby
03:27:35 - (08) The Great Staircase at Landover Hall by Frank R. Stockton
03:59:03 - (09) The Water Ghost of Harrowby Hall by John Kendrick Bangs
04:21:35 - (10) Christmas Meeting by Rosemary Timperley
04:28:19 - (11) The Ghost by William D. O'Connor
06:26:16 - (12) Christmas Reunion by Sir Andrew Caldecott
06:50:05 - (13) The Ghosts at Grantley by Leonard Kip
08:15:10 - (14) The Christmas Banquet by Nathaniel Hawthorne
09:04:28 - (15) The Crown Derby Plate by Marjorie Bowen
09:33:47 - (16) A Strange Christmas Game by Mrs. J. H. Riddell
09:58:31 - (17) Calling Card by Ramsey Campbell
10:13:06 - (18) A Christmas Tree by Charles Dickens
10:54:34 - (19) End

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