9 Introduction (Terror!) essay by Bryan A. Netherwood 11 The Mark of the Beast (1890) short story by Rudyard Kipling 28 A Haunted Island (1899) short story by Algernon Blackwood 49 No. 17 short story by E. Nesbit [as by Mrs. Edith Bland] 60 The Top Attic in Pringle's Mansion, Edinburgh (1911) short fiction by Elliott O'Donnell 68 The Derelict (1912) novelette by William Hope Hodgson [as by W. Hope Hodgson] 102 The Story of the Moor Road [Flaxman Low] (1898) short story by Hesketh Prichard and Kate Prichard [as by E. Heron and H. Heron] 120 The Brown Hand (1967) short story by Arthur Conan Doyle (variant of The Story of the Brown Hand 1899) [as by Sir Arthur Conan Doyle] 140 The White Cat of Drumgunniol (1870) short story by Joseph Sheridan Le Fanu [as by J. Sheridan Le Fanu] 156 Amina (1907) short story by Edward Lucas White 170 Professor Pownall's Oversight (1928) short story by H. Russell Wakefield [as by H. R. Wakefield] 187 The Seeker of Souls (1930) short story by Rosalie Muspratt [as by Jasper John] 198 Lost Hearts (1895) short story by M. R. James 211 The Blank Leaves (1943) short story by R. H. Malden 229 Borgia Pomade (1947) short story by M. P. Dare 240 Authorship Disputed (1948) short story by Sir Andrew Caldecott 252 The Scoured Silk (1919) novelette by Marjorie Bowen (variant of Crimes of Old London — The Scoured Silk 1918) 277 The Colour Out of Space [Cthulhu Mythos] (1927) novelette by H. P. Lovecraft 315 The Shield of Athene (1952) short story by Lord Dunsany 332 The House of Balfother (1963) short story by William Croft Dickinson [as by William C. Dickinson] 347 Ringing the Changes (1955) novelette by Robert Aickman
The trouble with anthologies and also the point of, is that they're a mixed bag. So, my favourites were: A Haunted Island by Algernon Blackwood The Derelict by William H. Hodgson The Story of the Moor Road by E & H. Her on The Seeker of Souls by Jasper John Lost Hearts by MR James The Blank Leaves by RH Malden The Colour out of Space by HP Lovecraft The House of Balfother by William C Dickinson Ringing the Changes by Robert F Aickman
I'm not saying all the other stories were of low quality, they just didn't quite spook or unnerve me enough. But a book worth looking at alone for the gorgeously gruesome cover art by John Dyke.