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21. Henry the Sixth, a reprint of John Blacman's memoir, with translation and notes by M.R. James by John Blakman, M R. 1862-1936 James | |
Paperback: 82
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(2010-08-19)
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22. M.R.James: An Informal Portrait (Oxford Paperbacks) by Michael Cox | |
Paperback: 288
Pages
(1986-10)
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23. The Crown: Level 1 (Penguin Readers Simplified Texts) by M.R. James | |
Paperback: 32
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(2002-01-07)
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24. Bowhunting Big Game Records of North America (4th ed) | |
Hardcover: 510
Pages
(1993-01)
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25. Old Testament Legends by M. R. James | |
Paperback: 72
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(2010-01-29)
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26. The Cthulhu Cycle: Thirteen Tentacles of Terror (Call of Cthulhu Fiction) by Donald R. Burleson, Leonard Carpenter, Pierre Comtois, August William Derleth, Edward John Moreton Drax Plunkett, Baron Dunsany, Alan Dean Foster, C. J. Henderson, M. R. James, Steven Paulsen, David C. Smith | |
Paperback: 259
Pages
(1996-10)
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Great Anthology
Attention Lovecraftian Horror Fans |
27. Ghost Stories of an Antiquary by M. R. James | |
Paperback: 168
Pages
(2004-03-01)
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If I Cannot Forget That, I Shall Not Be Able to Sleep Again..."
Ghost Stories of an Antiquary
Masterpieces from the very master himself
Ghostly Tales from a Scholar of Medieval Manuscripts Ghost Stories of an Antiquary was published in a limited edition in 1904 and reprinted nine times in the next decade. He subsequently published three other collections - More Ghost Stories of an Antiquary (1911), A Thin Ghost and Others (1919),and A Warning to the Curious (1926). M. R. James greatly admired the supernatural fiction of J. Sheridan LeFanu and thought of himself as simply a follower in LeFanu's footsteps. In the interesting introduction to this Dover edition E. F. Bleiler writes that the "evil that dieth not, but lieth in wait" is a common theme in these chilling stories.This evil that dieth not is best left undisturbed.The curious ones, those seekers of forgotten lore, often discover that knowledge comes at a high price. And the reader may find that sleep comes less easy. I quite enjoyed this short collection and I am sure that it will appeal to any reader of Victorian ghost stories. A few may seem somewhat familiar as undoubtedly the tales of M. R. James have long served as a source of inspiration for later stories and screenplays. The stories in this collection include Canon Alberic's Scrap-book, Lost Hearts, The Mezzotint, The Ash-tree, Number 13, Count Magnus, Oh Whistle and I'll Come to You My Lad, and The Treasure of Abbott Thomas.
Truly scary stories |
28. The Wanderings and Homes of Manuscripts - Helps for Students of History, No. 17. by M. R. (Montague Rhodes) James | |
Paperback: 44
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(2010-07-06)
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29. Ghost Stories of an Antiquary (Part 2) (Webster's Spanish Thesaurus Edition) by M.R. James | |
Paperback: 162
Pages
(2008-06-04)
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30. BEST GHOST STORIES OF M. R. JAMES. by M[ontague] R[hodes]. James | |
Hardcover:
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(1946)
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31. Ghost Stories of an Antiquary by M.R. James | |
Hardcover: 128
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(2006-01-31)
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32. A Warning to the Curious: Ghost Stories by M. R. James, Ruth Rendell | |
Paperback: 257
Pages
(1995-05)
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Curiosity will be severely punished
A haunted crown and a stolen prayer book The next best collection, "Casting the Runes and Other Stories" edited by Michael Cox, contains most of MRJ's supernatural stories and is quite a bit cheaper than "A Pleasing Terror." The following stories are included in "A Warning to the Curious and Other Ghost Stories": "The Haunted Doll's House"--This story was written for the library of the Queen's Doll's House, and somewhat resembles MRJ's "The Mezzotint" from the earlier "Ghost Stories of an Antiquary."Mr. Dillet buys an unusual doll house in the Strawberry Gothic fashion from an acquaintance, and sets it up in his bedroom."It was quite six feet long, including the Chapel or Oratory...and the stable on the right."The house is completely furnished and has several inhabitants, including "a gentleman and lady in blue satin and brocade, respectively...and a white haired old gentleman in a long linen night-dress and cap."When the house seems to come alive, it tells a ghastly tale of murder and revenge from beyond the grave. "The Uncommon Prayer-book"-- Mr. Davidson strikes up a conversation with an old gentleman on a train and is invited to view a disused Chapel.MRJ engulfs his reader in quaint British dialects in this story of a prayer book that would not stay shut. "A Neighbour's Landmark"-- A gentleman spends a wet August afternoon in his host's library and discovers an old pamphlet with two lines from a country song, "That which walks in Betton Wood/ Knows why it walks or why it cries." When the weather clears, he explores the part of his friend's property that used to be called 'Betton Wood.' "A View from a Hill"--A pair of field-glasses made by an old and rather unlikeable watch-maker reveal peculiar landscape features, including a gibbet and something hanging from it.The young man who spots the gibbet decides to pay a visit to it, even though his friend assures him that it no longer exists. "A Warning to the Curious"--A young man discovers the hiding place of an ancient crown of East Anglia and is haunted by his finding.As in many of MRJ's stories, curiosity is severely punished. "An Evening's Entertainment"--A rather tongue-in-cheek tale as told by MRJ through the auspices of an old grandmother, who is trying to persuade her young grandchildren to stay away from the "little lane that goes up past Collin's cottage." There is a gigantic figure of a man cut into a hill next to the lane, and once the body of a young man was found hanging from an oak nearby.His breast was quite bare and "the bone of it was split through from the top downwards with an axe!"After Grandma's gruesome goings-on, the children are afraid to be sent to bed without a light. ... Read more |
33. E-Business and ERP: Transforming the Enterprise by Grant Norris, James R. Hurley, Kenneth M. Hartley, John R. Dunleavy, John D. Balls, John Dunleavy | |
Hardcover: 216
Pages
(2000-06-26)
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Editorial Review Product Description Many companies have already invested heavily in infrastructure change, some are making that investment now, and all are contemplating the costs of becoming or evolving as an e-business. Is your company a "greenfield" organization with no back-end systems, or one whose infrastructure support systems are integrated across the enterprise? Are you just beginning to think about e-business capabilities, or are you on the leading edge of convergence? Whatever your company’s position on the ERP/E-Business Matrix, E-Business and ERP: Transforming the Enterprise provides the proven techniques you need to know to meld enterprise resource planning capabilities with the communications power of the Internet. Is Your Company Positioned for E-Business Success? The Internet has revolutionized twenty-first century business. Organizations today can communicate with customers, suppliers, and sellers at e-speed with the click of a mouse. Yet, with all of the excitement about the external possibilities of the Internet, companies still need efficient internal processes to make and move products, manage finances, recruit and motivate employees, and excel. E-Business and ERP: Transforming the Enterprise covers the skills and tools you will need to combine existing ERP software and capabilities with emerging Web-based technologies. In this forward-thinking outline for a new business structure, executives and managers will discover: The companies best positioned to succeed in the near future are those that can balance existing ERP-based infrastructures and capabilities with exciting new e-business innovations. E-Business and ERP: Transforming the Enterprise examines the changing but essential role of ERP, places it in the context of the Web-based technologies defining today’s e-business environment, and reveals how to blend the best aspects of both to create a strong and flexible twenty-first century business enterprise. Customer Reviews (8)
Excellent book for Master Degree
Project Management ....He gets it!! As he so well points out... "the speed which one implements technology relating to process management in order to accomplish large tasks" will differentiate success from failure. This is a "must read" for senior management if they wish to survive in a complex "project management", collaboration /Internet environment. How to utilize technology to accomplish this is the key!! A great resource for management.
Project Management ....He gets it!! He fully understands the relationship between collaborative technology as it relates to project management in a large enterprise environment. As he so well points out... "the speed which one implements technology relating to process management in order to accomplish large tasks" will differentiate success from failure. This is a "must read" for senior management if they wish to survive in a complex "project management", collaboration /Internet environment. How to utilize technology to accomplish this is the key!! A great resource for management.
Both/And -- Not Either/Or Would, however, have liked to see a bibliography & some footnotes for the statistics cited
ERP moving into e-Business |
34. Night Glow by M. R. James | |
Paperback: 1
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(1989-04-01)
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35. American Foreign Policy (with InfoTrac ) by Eugene R. Wittkopf, Charles W. Kegley, James M. Scott | |
Paperback: 672
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(2002-07-11)
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Mediocre text tangled in webs of double-talk. |
36. ADHD with Comorbid Disorders: Clinical Assessment and Management by Steven R. Pliszka MD, Caryn Leigh Carlson, James M. Swanson, Caryn L. Carlson, Steven R. Pliszka, Jim M. Swanson | |
Hardcover: 325
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(1999-07-02)
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37. The Gospel according to Peter, and the Revelation of Peter: two lectures on the newly recovered fragments, together with the Greek texts by J Armitage 1858-1933 Robinson, M R. 1862-1936 James | |
Paperback: 102
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(2010-08-01)
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38. Microbiology of Fruits and Vegetables | |
Hardcover: 648
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(2005-08-29)
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39. Special education: Policy and Practice by T. Skrtic, K. Harris, J. Shriner | |
Paperback: 582
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(2005-01-01)
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Special Education Policy and Practice |
40. More Ghost Stories of an Antiquary by M.R. James | |
Paperback: 126
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(2006-01-26)
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Editorial Review Product Description "...gifted with an almost diabolic power of calling horror by gentle steps from the midst of prosaic daily life, is the scholarly Montague Rhodes James, Provost of Eton College, antiquary of note, and recognized authority on mediæval manuscripts and cathedral history. Dr. James, long fond of telling spectral tales at Christmastide, has become by slow degrees a literary weird fictionist of the very first rank!" -- H.P. Lovecraft Customer Reviews (4)
"If You Don't Come to Me, I'll Come to You..."
"Penetrans Ad Interior Mortis" However, you might want to spend a bit more money and buy the "The Penguin Complete Ghost Stories of M.R. James."If you completely succumb to the refined but potent horror of this author's writings, only "A Pleasing Terror" (Ash Tree Press 2001) will then do.The latter book contains all of MRJ's supernatural literature, including story fragments that were never completed, biographies, bibliographies, commentary, and his fantasy novelette, "The Five Jars." "More Ghost Stories of an Antiquary" consists of the following stories, plus a brief preface by the author: "A School Story"--MRJ was a dean at King's College, Cambridge and he supposedly wrote this story to entertain the King's College Choir.I believe it is one of his shortest complete stories and it contains several ideas for further tales of the supernatural which were never followed up by MRJ himself.In this tale two middle-aged men are reminiscing about ghosts at boys' schools, and one relates a story of a schoolboy's revenge on a murderous master. "The Rose Garden"--Features one of MRJ's less sympathetic female characters.The overbearing Mrs. Anstruther gets her supernatural comeuppance when she insists upon the removal of an old oak post in the rose garden. "The Tractate Middoth"--The young Mr. Garrett is asked to find a copy of the "Tractate Middoth" in a "certain famous library" and stumbles upon a cobwebby mystery.Find yourself a quiet, unpopulated corner in the stacks of an old library and see if you can read this story without looking behind you.This is MRJ at his antiquarian best. "Casting the Runes"--One of MRJ's most collected stories along with "Oh, Whistle, and I'll Come to You, My Lad."The villain of tale is sometimes assumed to be based on the self-styled 'Great Beast,' occultist Aleister Crowley.He and MRJ might have crossed paths at Cambridge University although there seems to be no proof that the scholarly Dean ever met the so-called 'wickedest man in the world.'At any rate, this is a tale of a man who unwittingly angers a sorcerer. "The Stalls of Barchester Cathedral"--This story begins with the obituary of the Venerable John Benwell Haynes, Archdeacon of Sowerbridge and Rector of Pickhill and Candley.He succeeded to his position upon the rather mysterious demise of Archdeacon Pulteney in 1810, but does not find much enjoyment in his new job.In fact, the archideacon's stall with its carvings of a cat, the King of Hell, and Death becomes a particularly haunting spot for the new prelate. "Martin's Close"--The bit of land referred to in the story's title is "one of the smallest enclosures you are likely to see."It consists of a pond that is hedged all around with no gate or entrance.The tale of its haunting is told primarily through a court record from the time of Lord Chief Justice Jeffreys, he of the infamous 'Bloody Assize' that followed the Monmouth Rebellion.In spite of this rather awkward structure, it is a very frightening tale of supernatural revenge. "Mr Humphreys and His Inheritance"--Once installed as the new master of his deceased uncle's estate, Mr. Humphreys discovers the plan to an overgrown maze on his property. He decides to investigate the old landscaping feature, which was erected by one of his most notorious ancestors.Mr. Humphreys also discovers a set of stone blocks that were once part of the maze.He reconstructs the inscription on them to read: "Penetrans Ad Interior Mortis."
still the master
More Foreboding Tales by One of the Best The "ghost" designation is a bit misleading, as these stories seldom if ever involve ghosts in the conventional sense. The plots often proceed according to a rough pattern: an ancient entity - usually evil, and always real, never imagined - is invoked, whether deliberately or inadvertently. The entity then stalks a particular person for some time, causing increasing trepidation on the part of the victim as he gradually realizes that he is in deadly peril. It is in the description of this stalking that James is at his most harrowing, and he is very good at it indeed. Despite this pattern, James is enough of a master at storytelling that one doesn't have the feeling he is simply writing the same story over and over. His scholarship and command of the language are evident throughout the book, and they lend a variety to the telling which would be absent in a lesser writer. The stories in this volume (with some of my comments in parentheses) are: - A School Story ("If you don't come to me, I'll come to you.") - The Rose Garden - The Tractate Middoth - Casting the Runes (this was the basis of a quite good 1957 British film, "Curse of the Demon") - The Stalls of Barchester Cathedral - Martin's Close - Mr. Humphries and His Inheritance (the inheritance being the home - complete with maze garden and temple - of an uncle he had never met. But what was the meaning of the elaborately engraved copper globe at the center of the maze, and why had his uncle kept the garden gate padlocked all those years? Mr. Humphries is curious to find out, and so he does...) In short, not to be missed by fans of the first volume, nor by anyone who likes a good scary tale well told. ... Read more |
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