I would term this as a nice selection of stories, having within itself one of the most widely circulated story ‘The Gift of Magi’, which I had in fact read multiple times beforehand in various abridged versions. The other stories are not somehow up to the mark, though coming from some of the giants from the genre and though I really loved the gothic story of the ‘The Man with Cough’. One of the most enduring aspect of Bond’s collections of short stories, in my opinion, is the way all most all of them resonate with the readers thinking and transports him to the realm of the past or future whatever it may be. All his Rupa collection stand true to this lovely fact, made possible, I think primarily because of Bond’s own association with the genre from the very start. In conclusion, I would be more likely to recommend some other collections more often than this one, however owing to the singular presentation of some of the tales, at times eerie and usually bizarre, I recommended this one anyway.