Prize Ghost Stories [1963] (50¢, 96pp+, large, cover by photo)
- 4 · Stay Dead! Stay Dead! Stay Dead! · [uncredited] · ss Ghost Stories August 1927, as “The Dead Who Know No Peace” by A. Hughes Neupert
- 9 · My Haunted Half Dollar · [uncredited] · ss Ghost Stories December 1927, as “A Haunted Half-Dollar” by Paul R. Milton
- 14 · The Woman Who Took off Her Body · [uncredited] · ss Ghost Stories July 1927, as “Body and Soul” by Raoul Hichins; as told to Lyon Mearson; part 2 only.
- 21 · Case of the Laughing Coffin [Karmahahti] · [uncredited] · ss Ghost Stories August 1927, as “He Tried to Burn a Ghost” by Carol Lansing
- 24 · The Man Who Died Twice · [uncredited] · ss Ghost Stories August 1927, as “Between Two Worlds” by Harold Standish Corbin
- 29 · Seduced by an Invisible Lover · [uncredited] · ss Ghost Stories November 1927, as “The Dog with a Man’s Eyes” by Lawrence G. Bailey
- 35 · Specter at the Wheel · [uncredited] · ss Ghost Stories November 1927, as “The Phantom Pilot” by John Kildare; as told to Guy Fowler
- 40 · “Yes, Honey Man, I Am Coming!” · [uncredited] · ss Ghost Stories July 1927, as “The Friendly Ghost” by A. M. Church
- 42 · Phone Call from the Dead · [uncredited] · ss Ghost Stories July 1927, as by Wayne Drummond
- 47 · Phantom Knockouts · [uncredited] · ss Ghost Stories December 1927, as “Invisible Knock-Outs” by William Jourdan Rapp
- 52 · “Dear God, Let Me Die!” · [uncredited] · ar
- 58 · Voodoo and the Virgin · [uncredited] · ss Ghost Stories September 1927, as “The White Leopard” by Julia Tait Shearon
- 62 · Our Weekend in the Other World · [uncredited] · ss Ghost Stories September 1927, as “My Week-End with the Other World” by Wilbert Wadleigh
- 69 · The Story of the Late Mr. Elvesham · H. G. Wells · ss The Idler May 1896
- 76 · Picture, Picture, on the Wall… · [uncredited] · ss Ghost Stories December 1927, as “The Picture That Came to Life” by Eustache Rops
- 80 · Monkey-Face and Mrs. Thorpe [Doctor Martinus] · [uncredited] · ss Ghost Stories August 1927, as “The Soul That Lost Its Way” by Arthur Branscombe; as told to Victor Rousseau
- 85 · Tiger Woman · [uncredited] · ss Ghost Stories October 1927 (+1), as “The Tiger Woman of the Punjab” by Allan Van Hoesen
|
|