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Mostly Monsters : stories by Ambrose Bierce. Lewis Carroll, Charles Dickens, Eugene Field, Kenneth Morris, Phil Robinson, Mary Wollstonecraft Shelley / retold by Steven Zorn ; illustrated by John Bradley.
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- Format:
- Book
- Author/Creator:
- Zorn, Steve.
- Language:
- English
- Subjects (All):
- Ghost stories.
- Children's stories.
- Ghosts--Fiction.
- Short stories.
- Genre:
- Children's stories, English.
- ghost stories.
- Ghost stories.
- Penn Provenance:
- Teacher, Stuart (donor) (Running Press copy)
- Physical Description:
- 54 pages : color illustrations ; 34 cm
- Distribution:
- Philadelphia, Pa. : Imprint of Running Press,
- Place of Publication:
- Philadelphia, Pa. : [Published by] Courage Books, 1994.
- Contents:
- Introduction
- The Werewolf / Eugene Field
- The Eyeless Dragons / Kenneth Morris
- Moxon's Master / Ambrose Bierce
- Jabberwocky / Lewis Carroll
- Dr. Frankenstein's Monster / Mary Wollstonecraft Shelley
- How Beowulf Defeated Grendel / Anonymous
- The Man-Eating Tree / Phil Robinson
- The Story of the Goblins who Stole a Sexton / Charles Dickens.
- Notes:
- "Eight Terrifying Tales to Tingle Your Spine"--Dustjacket.
- "From Ghoulies and Ghosties and Long Leggety Beasties and things that go bump in the night, Good Lord deliver us!"--Page [2].
- "Edited by Gregory C. Aaron. Design and art direction by Alastair Campbell. Cover illustration by John Bradley."--Title page verso.
- Local Notes:
- Running Press Collection copies 1 & 2 presented to the Penn Libraries in 2008 by Stuart "Buz" Teacher.
- Running Press copies have dustjackets retained.
- Running Press copies are "1" printing.
- ISBN:
- 1561383333
- 9781561383337
- 0762404078
- 9780762404070
- OCLC:
- 30844117
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