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Ghost Stories: v. 1 (BBC Audio)

by M. R. James

Other authors: Derek Jacobi (Narrator)

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First published in the early 1900s, M.R. James's ghost stories are recognised as classics of the genre, an influence on later horror writers. This collection, read by one of Britain's most distinguished actors, comes with haunting and evocative music.
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Contains FIVE stories:

A View from a Hill
Rats
A School Story
The Ash Tree
The Story of a Disappearance and an Appearance

Please don't combine with any collections containing different or additional stories.
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First published in the early 1900s, M.R. James's ghost stories are recognised as classics of the genre, an influence on later horror writers. This collection, read by one of Britain's most distinguished actors, comes with haunting and evocative music.

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