I collection of horror for a younger audience. They were a interesting time capsules. Haunt calculators, carnivorous flowers, and walking counter clockwise were the subject of the most interesting stories.
This collection is smaller and less impressive than its predecessory, though Sorche Macneil Leodhas “The Ghost Who Didn’t Want to Be a Ghost” is extremely funny and two stories by William Croft Dickinson are quite effective, particularly “Keepers of the Wall.” I think the big problem is that it gets too far away from real ghost stories with the traditional “Mr. Fox” and Wells’ “Magic Shop” (much as I like that one) and “Flowering of the Strange Orchid.”