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Herbert van Thal

    Herbert Maurice van Thal was a British bookseller, publisher, agent, biographer, and anthologist. His work focused on discovering and promoting literary talent. Throughout his career, he served as a publisher, agent, and biographer, making significant contributions to the British literary landscape.

    Autobiography of a Thief and Jack of all Trades
    Great Ghost Stories
    The Pan Book of Horror Stories
    The Fourth Pan Book of Horror Stories
    The World's Greatest Detective Stories
    Belloc. A biographical anthology
    • The World's Greatest Detective Stories

      Intriguing Mysteries from the Greatest Writers of Crime Fiction

      Edited by Herbert Van Thal, this book is a compilation of intriguing mysteries from the greatest writers of crime fiction including contributions from : Raymond Chandler, Dorothy Sayers, E W Hornung, Agatha Christie, G K Chesterton, Georges Simeno, and many others

      The World's Greatest Detective Stories
    • The Fourth Pan Book of Horror Stories

      • 272 pages
      • 10 hours of reading

      Contents: William Sansom, ‘Various Temptations’ MS Waddell, ‘The Pale Boy’ Ray Bradbury, ‘The Emissary’ Robert Bloch, ‘Lucy Comes To Stay’ Richard Davis, ‘Guy Fawkes Night’ Vivian Meik, ‘The Two Old Women’ Alexander Woollcott, ‘Moonlight Sonata’ Septimus Dale, ‘The Little Girl Eater’ Rosemary Timperley, ‘Harry’ Ray Russell, ‘Sardonicus’ Robert Aickman, ‘Ringing the Changes’ Hugh Reid, ‘Dulcie’ MS Waddell, ‘The Importance of Remaining Ernest’ Joseph Payne Brennan, ‘Slime’ Adobe James, ‘The Ohio Love Sculpture’ Davis Grubb, ‘The Horsehair Trunk’ Alex Hamilton, ‘The Attic Express’ Elliott O’Donnell, ‘The Haunted Telephone’ Sir Frederick Treves, ‘The Elephant Man’

      The Fourth Pan Book of Horror Stories
    • Autobiography of a Thief and Jack of all Trades

      A Matter-of-Fact Romance

      • 272 pages
      • 10 hours of reading

      This autobiography offers a candid look at the life of a thief and jack of all trades, blending personal experiences with a unique romantic perspective. Originally published in 1873, it presents a vivid narrative that explores themes of survival, identity, and the complexities of a life lived on the fringes of society. The reprint maintains the authenticity of the original text, allowing readers to engage with the historical context and the author's reflections on their unconventional journey.

      Autobiography of a Thief and Jack of all Trades
    • The Tenth Pan Book of Horror Stories

      • 236 pages
      • 9 hours of reading

      A dark world of deeds without a name... The bedroom that was deep in blood... The girl who slept with Satan... The rocking horse that became a whipping post... The rubber-faced man who left a trail of slime... A soft-voiced innocence that surrendered itself to corruption...Twenty-two tales to clutch your heart with the icy fingers of terror, leaving you sleepless with cold eyes - a prey to the malignant certainty of silent midnight.

      The Tenth Pan Book of Horror Stories