Supernatural Mysteries: 60+ Horror Tales, Ghost Stories & Murder Mysteries

eBook

Twain, Mark/Stevenson, Robert Louis/Poe, Edgar Allan et al
1,99 €
(inkl. MwSt.)
E-Book Download

Download

Bibliografische Daten
ISBN/EAN: 8596547765332
Sprache: Englisch
Umfang: 1110 S., 1.41 MB
Auflage: 1. Auflage 2023
E-Book
Format: EPUB
DRM: Digitales Wasserzeichen

Beschreibung

Supernatural Mysteries: 60+ Horror Tales, Ghost Stories& Murder Mysteries is a grand anthology that spans the globe and the ages, weaving together a diverse tapestry of tales that beckon the reader into the dim corridors of the unknown and the uncanny. With a profound range of styles, from the gothic to the modern, this collection captures the essence of fear, intrigue, and supernatural wonder. The works included showcase standout pieces of horror, ghost stories, and murder mysteries, offering a varied reading experience that highlights the potency and depth of the supernatural genre within the literary sphere. The inclusion of foundational pieces alongside lesser-known gems presents an unparalleled opportunity for literary exploration and discovery. The contributing authors and editors of Supernatural Mysteries bring with them an array of cultural backgrounds and literary pedigrees, representing a broad spectrum of historical periods and literary movements. From the haunted atmospheres of the 19th century to the psychological terrains of the early 20th, this collection encapsulates a momentous period in literary history where the supernatural became a vehicle for exploring the depths of human fear, curiosity, and understanding. The anthology aligns with and contributes to various cultural, historical, and literary dialogues, highlighting the enduring human fascination with the unknown and the otherworldly. Their collective works serve as both a mirror and a window to the past, allowing contemporary readers to experience the eerie and captivating allure of supernatural mysteries through a multitude of perspectives. Supernatural Mysteries is recommended for aficionados of the horror and supernatural genres, literary scholars, and anyone in between who seeks to unravel the multifaceted narratives of fear, mystery, and the supernatural across different cultures and epochs. This anthology stands as a unique compendium that invites readers to traverse eerie landscapes and haunted memories through its rich and varied contributions. It promises an enriching journey for those eager to delve into the cultural and psychological underpinnings of the supernatural, offering a rare educational value, breath-taking insights, and an engaging dialogue between the works of master storytellers across time.

Autorenportrait

Mark Twain, born Samuel Langhorne Clemens on November 30, 1835, in Florida, Missouri, and deceased on April 21, 1910, was an American author and humorist celebrated for his sharp social commentary and masterful use of vernacular speech. Twain began his career as an apprentice printer and later worked as a typesetter and journalist. He gained national attention with the publication of 'The Celebrated Jumping Frog of Calaveras County' in 1865 and achieved international fame with his novels 'The Adventures of Tom Sawyer' (1876) and 'Adventures of Huckleberry Finn' (1885), the latter often referred to as 'The Great American Novel.' His literary style combined realism, humor, and keen observation of human nature, often incorporating his experiences from his travels, especially on the Mississippi River, into his works. Twain's 'Supernatural Mysteries: 60+ Horror Tales, Ghost Stories& Murder Mysteries' showcases his ability to venture into the darker realms of storytelling, reflecting his interest in the paranormal and the human psyche. His writings are not only celebrated for their imaginative plots but also for their contribution to American literature and their enduring impact on readers and writers around the world. Twain received honorary degrees during his lifetime and has since been inducted into the Hall of Fame for Great Americans.

Informationen zu E-Books

Herzlichen Glückwunsch zum Kauf eines Ebooks bei der BUCHBOX! Hier nun ein paar praktische Infos.

Adobe-ID

Hast du E-Books mit einem Kopierschutz (DRM) erworben, benötigst du dazu immer eine Adobe-ID. Bitte klicke einfach hier und trage dort Namen, Mailadresse und ein selbstgewähltes Passwort ein. Die Kombination von Mailadresse und Passwort ist deine Adobe-ID. Notiere sie dir bitte sorgfältig. 
 
Achtung: Wenn du kopiergeschützte E-Books OHNE Vergabe einer Adobe-ID herunterlädst, kannst du diese niemals auf einem anderen Gerät außer auf deinem PC lesen!!
 
Du hast dein Passwort zur Adobe-ID vergessen? Dann kannst du dies HIER neu beantragen.
 
 

Lesen auf dem Tablet oder Handy

Wenn du auf deinem Tablet lesen möchtest, verwende eine dafür geeignete App. 

Für iPad oder Iphone etc. hole dir im iTunes-Store die Lese-App Bluefire

Für Android-Geräte (z.B. Samsung) bekommst du die Lese-App Bluefire im GooglePlay-Store (oder auch: Aldiko)
 
Lesen auf einem E-Book-Reader oder am PC / MAC
 
Um die Dateien auf deinen PC herunter zu laden und auf dein E-Book-Lesegerät zu übertragen gibt es die Software ADE (Adobe Digital Editions).
 
 

Andere Geräte / Software

 

Kindle von Amazon. Wir empfehlen diese Geräte NICHT.

EPUB mit Adobe-DRM können nicht mit einem Kindle von Amazon gelesen werden. Weder das Dateiformat EPUB, noch der Kopierschutz Adobe-DRM sind mit dem Kindle kompatibel. Umgekehrt können alle bei Amazon gekauften E-Books nur auf dem Gerät von Amazon gelesen werden. Lesegeräte wie der Tolino sind im Gegensatz hierzu völlig frei: Du kannst bei vielen tausend Buchhandlungen online Ebooks für den Tolino kaufen. Zum Beispiel hier bei uns.

Software für Sony-E-Book-Reader

Wenn du einen Sony-Reader hast, dann findest du hier noch die zusätzliche Sony-Software.
 

Computer/Laptop mit Unix oder Linux

Die Software Adobe Digital Editions ist mit Unix und Linux nicht kompatibel. Mit einer WINE-Virtualisierung kommst du aber dennoch an deine E-Books.