Three Men in the Dark: Tales of Terror by Jerome K. Jerome, Barry Pain and Robert Barr (Collins Chillers)
By (Author) Jerome K. Jerome
By (author) Barry Pain
By (author) Robert Barr
By (author) E. F. Benson
Introduction by Hugh Lamb
HarperCollins Publishers
HarperCollins
23rd October 2017
Revised edition
United Kingdom
General
Fiction
Classic fiction: general and literary
Anthologies: general
823.0108375
Paperback
320
Width 129mm, Height 198mm, Spine 20mm
220g
A collection of rare horror stories that will thrill fans of classic writers such as M. R. James, Bram Stoker, Edgar Allan Poe and E. F. Benson.
Jerome K. Jeromes reputation as a humorist, renowned for his comic novel Three Men in a Boat, has thrown into undeserved obscurity his fine efforts in the ghost story genre.
Three Men in the Dark collects Jeromes major horror stories, together with a selection from two of his friends with whom he founded the magazines The Idler and Today the journalist Robert Barr and the humorist Barry Pain. Like Jerome, their stories of terror and the supernatural have been overlooked for many years.
Edited and introduced by veteran anthologist Hugh Lamb, this new edition includes as an extra bonus the long-lost novelette, The Mystery of Black Rock Creek. Written in five parts by Jerome K. Jerome, Barry Pain, Eden Phillpotts, E. F. Benson and Bram Stokers brother-in-law Frank Frankfort Moore, it rounds off one of the most unusual and entertaining anthologies of the macabre of recent years.
One of the features of [the October issue of The Idler] is a limited liability romance, entitled The Mystery of Black Rock Creek, in which five well-known writers take shares, Jerome K Jerome, Eden Philpotts [sic], E F Benson, E Frankfort Moore [sic], and Barry Pain are each responsible for a chapter. The result is a thrilling combination of mysterious horrors which will yield terrific delight to every lover of sensational romance. The Arbroath Herald, 11 Oct 1894
The Mystery of Black Rock Creek is an Australian story, full of interest. The unravelling of the mystery is exceedingly cleverly done by Messrs J K Jerome, Eden Philpot [sic], E F Benson, E F Moore [sic] and Barry Pain, each of whom contributes a chapter. The Star [Guernsey], 9 Oct 1894
Jerome Klapka Jerome (18591927) was an English writer, essayist and humorist. His most famous work is the comic travelogue Three Men in a Boat.