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Kurt Singer

    I Can't Sleep At Night
    The Fourth Target Book of Horror
    Spiegel, Schwert und Edelstein
    Mirror, Sword and Jewel
    The Second Target Book of Horror
    Thailand
    • This anthology The Man Who Cried Wolf by Robert Bloch; The Nameless Mummy by Arlton Eadie; The Man They Couldn't Hang by Judge Marcus Kavanagh; Legal Rites by Isaac Asimov and James MacCreagh; The Devil and Sharon Tate by Michael Ballantine; Not According to Dante by Malcolm Jameson; and The Exorcist - New York Style by Kurt Singer and Jane Singer.

      The Second Target Book of Horror
    • Mirror, Sword and Jewel

      • 176 stránek
      • 7 hodin čtení
      3,0(3)Ohodnotit

      The book, first published in London in 1973, explores significant themes and ideas relevant to its time. It delves into the historical and cultural context of the era, presenting a unique perspective on the social dynamics and challenges faced by individuals. Through its engaging narrative and insightful analysis, it invites readers to reflect on the complexities of the human experience and the societal structures that shape it.

      Mirror, Sword and Jewel
    • Der in Tôkyô lebende angesehene Literatur- und Filmkritiker Donald Richie stellt Spiegel, Schwert und Edelstein an die Spitze seiner Liste der fünf besten Bücher, die in diesem Jahrhundert von westlichen Autoren über Japan geschrieben worden sind. Spiegel, Schwert und Edelstein ist eine Studie, die auf Beobachtungen und Erfahrungen in Japan zwischen 1931 und 1939 basiert und von dem deutsch-jüdischen Schriftsteller und Gelehrten Kurt Singer nach dem Ende des Zweiten Weltkriegs in Australien zum Abschluß gebracht wurde.

      Spiegel, Schwert und Edelstein
    • Enter a twilight zone of ghouls and ghosts. Let weird tales of the supernatural freeze your blood, and the unknown possess you!In this anthology of classic horror, the world's great writers plumb the depths of fear. Their stories range from histories of ancient evil to macabre modern experiments, from tales of werewolves and witches, to murderers' dark deeds.So take the ghost train to nowhere - and travel to the very limits of belief with The First Target Book of Horror .

      The Fourth Target Book of Horror