The Stars and Bars, Or, The Reign of Terror in Missouri
Stars and Bars: Or, the Reign of Terror in Missouri
THE LITTLE BOOK OF TERROR is a literary missile, as well—Daisy Rockwell's searing images and carefully-crafted prose aim directly at the bloated heart of Imperial pretension.
As they explore the complex demands of life in the Terror Decade, the contributors to this volume create vivid portraits of a community that has fought back successfully against attempts to deny its national identity and diminish its civil ...
AN INSTANT #1 NEW YORK TIMES BESTSELLER​ Named one of the most anticipated novels of the season by People, Associated Press, Time, Los Angeles Times, Parade, St. Louis Post-Dispatch, The Guardian, Publishers Weekly, and more.
A follow up to Uncle Montague's Tales of Terror, this is another creepy middle grade story collection with a chilling frame. This time, the stories are all tales of the sea: pirates and plagues and storms a plenty...
Reprint of the original, first published in 1863.
Gathers thirty-six horror stories by Joyce Carol Oates, Junichiro Tanizaki, Julio Cortazar, Roald Dahl, Jorge Luis Borges, Saki, H.P. Lovecraft, Sax Rohmer, Rudyard Kipling, Bram Stoker, Nathaniel Hawthorne, and Charlotte Perkins Gilman
The starving Indian and the dying Hood were alone when Richardson, off scraping lichen from the rocks, had heard the shot. Suicide, Teroahaute had insisted, but Dr. Richardson, who had attended on more than a few suicides, knew that the ...
I was sitting near the center of the U-shaped table and McConnell began at the far right. Keith Alexander, the head of NSA, was the first to speak. He made a strong case that he actually wanted to fill some of these positions with NSA ...