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  1. Alone with the Horrors: The Great Short Fiction of Ramsey Campbell 1961-1991 by Ramsey Campbell, 2005-09-01
  2. Secret Story by Ramsey Campbell, 2007-05-29
  3. Cold Print by Ramsey Campbell, 1993-05-13
  4. Dark Companions by Ramsey Campbell, 1985-06-15
  5. The Inhabitant of the Lake and Less Welcome Tenants by Ramsey Campbell, 1964-06
  6. The Nameless by Ramsey Campbell, 1992-07-23
  7. Ghosts and Grisly Things by Ramsey Campbell, 2001-10-11
  8. The Face That Must Die by Ramsey Campbell, 2006-08-01
  9. The Overnight by Ramsey Campbell, 2006-04-04
  10. Incarnate by Ramsey Campbell, 1984-09
  11. Creatures of the Pool by Ramsey Campbell, 2010-03-30
  12. Ancient Images by Ramsey Campbell, 1990-06-15
  13. Nazareth Hill by Ramsey Campbell, 1998-05
  14. The Darkest Part of the Woods by Ramsey Campbell, 2003-10-01

1. RAMSEY CAMPBELL
The Official Website of awardwinning horror writer Ramsey Campbell. Be afraid RAMSEY CAMPBELL THE OFFICIAL WEB SITE
http://www.herebedragons.co.uk/campbell
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2. Ramsey Campbell : Short Story Bibliography
IMDb
http://www.eclipse.co.uk/sweetdespise/campbell
Ramsey Campbell
Short Story Bibliography - First Publications
The Liverpool born ex-Librarian Ramsey Campbell began as a writer of Mythos fiction under the influence of Lovecraft and the guidance of August Derleth. Quickly though, much to Derleth's distain, he moved on to create his own original brand of psychological horror fiction. He is still going strong, writing both novels and short stories which chart the darker areas of human consciousness. As a short fiction writer he has been extremely prolific, and the list here is but a subset of hugh number of tales he has had published. The quality of the tales varies, but all have the same terrifying atmosphere which enthuses everything he writes, even his most innocent scenes breathe tension. Special thanks go to Bobby Bickert for assistance in assembling this bibliography. For more bibliographical information see Ramsey Campbell's Official Web Site
A Madness from the Vaults
Cold Print, Headline 1993
A New Life
Winter Chills 1 - [ed.] ?, ? 1987
A Play for the Jaded
Fantasy and Horror #1, Summer 1994

3. "Bibliographie De Campbell Ramsey"
LISTE DES OUVRAGES ECRITS PAR CAMPBELL JOHN RAMSEY (Angleterre, 1946 ) Récompenseset prix littéraires de Science-fiction décernés à Ramsey Campbell
http://www.surf.be/membres/pds/Autrauteurs/C/CampbellR.htm
(Angleterre, 1946 - )
Récompenses et prix littéraires de Science-fiction décernés à Ramsey Campbell :
  • Bram Stoker Award : en 1994 British Fantasy Award : en 1981, 1985, 1988, 1989, 1991 et 1994 World Fantasy Award : en 1978, 1980 et 1994
HOME PAGE AUTRES AUTEURS LETTRE C HAUT DE LA PAGE
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Mise à jour : 29/07/2002.

4. AN INTERVIEW WITH RAMSEY CAMPBELL  Ramsey Campbell Is One Of The Most Prolific
INTERVIEWS WITH RAMSEY CAMPBELL. Intervier by By David J. Howe RamseyCampbell is one of the most prolific horror writers working today.
http://www.knibb.org/campbell/interview.htm
INTERVIEWS WITH RAMSEY CAMPBELL
There's an audio interview by Rick Kleffel at Spookycon at http://trashotron.com/agony
Part one - Starting writing, Vladimir Nabokov (Real Audio 5.3Mb).
Part 2 - Comedy, M. R. James, new novel (Real Audio 6.3Mb).
Intervier by By David J. Howe
Ramsey Campbell is one of the most prolific horror writers working today. His work is distinctive and unsettling, often combining the familiar landscapes of his home town of Liverpool with a half-glimpsed nightmare world where little girls' faces run like warm putty, and a creeping, misshapen something is scratching and mewling just out of the corner of your eye.
Born in 1946, Ramsey's first novel was not published until 1973, but the seeds had been planted much earlier than that. 'I first got into horror fiction when I was five years old,' he explained. 'I was walking past a newsagents in Southport with my mother when I saw an issue of Weird Tales in the window. I wanted it. I remember the cover vividly: there was a birdlike creature in the foreground, and in the background, on an otherwise deserted black desert, there were these two other beings with huge skulls for heads and not very much else to carry them along, which nevertheless were advancing towards this unfortunate bird-thing which looked extremely unhappy about the whole situation. My mother refused to buy it for me and so I didn't get it, but the memory stayed with me.

5. Ecrivain - Campbell Ramsey
Translate this page Ramsey Campbell.
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Ramsey Campbell
Bibliographie
Etat civil connu
Année de naissance: 1946
Nationalité: Anglaise
Sa biblio Ses nouvelles (Classés par années)
Site maintenu par Alain
Dernière mise à jour de cette page : 11/04/99

6. Ramsey Campbell Bücher
Translate this page Ramsey Campbell Bücher. Info1 Info2 campbell ramsey Gespenstersuche.
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Ramsey Campbell Bücher
Campbell Ramsey
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7. Bouquins
nu ( Le ) BURROUGHS William 1959 The naked lunch Livre de la peur ( Le ) BYRNE John1988 Fear book Poupée qui dévora sa mère ( La ) campbell ramsey 1976 The
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8. Ramsey Campbell
Ramsey Campbell. John Ramsey Campbell was born in Liverpool in 1946, and stilllives on Merseyside with his wife Jenny and their children Tammy and Matty.
http://www.hairy1.demon.co.uk/psfg/ramsey.htm
Ramsey Campbell
Once again, on Tuesday the 26th of September 1995, it was a pleasure to welcome Ramsey back as a guest of the group. RAMSEY CAMPBELL has been justly described as perhaps the finest living exponent of the British weird fiction tradition, and in 1991 he was voted the Horror Writer’s Horror Writer in the Observer Magazine. John Ramsey Campbell was born in Liverpool in 1946, and still lives on Merseyside with his wife Jenny and their children Tammy and Matty. He sold his first story, ‘The Church in the High Street’, to August Derleth in 1962. Leaving school that same year, his first collection, The Inhabitant of the Lake and less Welcome Tenants appeared from Derleth’s Arkham House imprint two years later. Campbell worked for the Inland Revenue and later in a library until he became a full-time writer and reviewer in 1973. Although his early fiction was heavily influenced by H.P. Lovecraft’s Cthulhu Mythos (yet set in a distinctly British milieu), his subsequent books and stories have revealed him to be a unique voice in horror fiction. Ramsey wrote a detailed introduction in Dark Companions which gives some insights into his life and influences.

9. The Face That Must Die Campbell Ramsey
The Face That Must Die campbell ramsey. Title The Face That Must Die Author CampbellRamsey. Category not available Knowles, L. Prey of the Priest
http://www.poetry-deal.com/Campbell-Ramsey-The-Face-That-Must-Die-0517444569.htm
The Face That Must Die Campbell Ramsey
Title: The Face That Must Die
Author: Campbell Ramsey
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10. Ramsey Campbell - Bibliography Summary
Ramsey Campbell Bibliography Summary. Pub Biblio Alpha MainMenu Search Campbell, Ramsey (UK, 1946-). Short Fiction The
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11. Ramsey Campbell
Ramsey Campbell. Interviewed Vector, Aug 1989 by Andy Sawyer BooksReviewed Alone with the Horrors Vector, Nov 1994 by Colin Bird
http://www.santaroga.uklinux.net/ShowAuthor.php3?selected_author=Campbell,Ramsey

12. Hennepin County Library - Online Catalog
Previous 10 Next 10. Author, Count. Campbell, Ramsey, 1946, 15. Campbell, Rebecca,1967-, 1. Campbell, Regina, 1. Campbell, Reginald L. 1. Campbell, Richard, 1.
http://www.hclib.org/pub/ipac/link2ipac.cfm?term=Campbell Ramsey&index=AA

13. SFBookcase.com - Ramsey Campbell
Ramsey Campbell, About Author. No details are known about this author. Add details.Books, 2 books listed. Misc. Hungry Moon, 1986, The Count of Eleven, 1992,
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14. Babbage Press -- Books By Ramsey Campbell
Ramsey Campbell.
http://www.babbagepress.com/html/campbell.html
Ramsey Campbell

15. Horror A-L
Translate this page campbell ramsey – Besessen, Knaur München 1987, Tb, aus d. amerik.V campbell ramsey – Die Puppen in der Erde, Bastei Berg. Gladbach
http://www.kopfzerschmettern.de/Antiquariat/MEDIEN2/medien21.HTM
Ahner Guido – Gehirnrotze oder Die R¼ckkehr der Beulenleute, Dead Monkey Berlin 1996, Heft, OA, 1.A, 53 Seiten, Z 3, EUR 2,00 Aiken Joan – Ein Hauch von Frost, dtv M¼nchen 1987, Tb, 2.A, 136 S., Z 2, EUR 2,50 Aiken Joan – Ein Kichern in der Luft, dtv M¼nchen 1988, Tb, 2.A, 152 S., Z 2, EUR 3,50 Aiken Joan – Ein Knistern im Geb¤lk, Oetinger Hamburg 1994, HC, 137 S., Z 2, EUR 6,00 Aiken Joan – Ein Schaudern auf der Haut, dtv junior M¼nchen 1991, Tb, 125 S., Z 3, EUR 2,50 Aubin Etienne – Dracula und die Jungfrauen, Tb, Domino 197?, 158 S., Z 3, EUR 2,50 Bachmann Richard - Der Fluch, Tb, Heyne 1986, 3.A, 347 S., Z 3, EUR 2,50 Bachmann Richard - Der Fluch, Tb, Heyne 1987, 4.A, 347 S., Z 4, EUR 1,50 Bachmann Richard - Der Fluch, Tb, Heyne 1987, 5.A, 347 S., Z 4, EUR 1,50 Bachmann Richard - Der Fluch, Tb, Heyne 1989, 347 S., Z 3, EUR 2,- Bachmann Richard - Der Fluch, Tb, Heyne 1990, 10.A, 347 S., Z 3, EUR 1,50 Bachmann Richard – Der Fluch, Tb, Heyne 1992, 14. A, 347 S., Z 3, EUR 1,50 Bachmann Richard – Der Fluch, Tb, Heyne 1995, 23.A, 347 S., Z 4, EUR 2,- Bachmann Richard – Menschenjagd, Tb, Heyne 1988, 8.A, 254 S., Z 3, EUR 2,-

16. Ramsey Campbell, Horror And Fantasy Writer
ramsey campbell. 1946 . Novels. campbell, ramsey, The Doll Who AteHis Mother, Bobbs-Merrill, 1976. The Bride of Frankenstein
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Ramsey Campbell
Novels Campbell, Ramsey,
The Doll Who Ate His Mother, Bobbs-Merrill, 1976.
The Bride of Frankenstein, Berkeley Medallion, 1977. (as by Carl Dreadstone or E. K. Leyton)
The Wolfman, Berkeley Medallion, 1977. (as by Carl Dreadstone or E. K. Leyton)
Berkeley Medallion, 1977. (as by Carl Dreadstone or E. K. Leyton)
The Face That Must Die, Star Books, 1979.
The Parasite, Macmillan, 1980.
The Nameless, Macmillan, 1981.
Claw, Futura, 1983. (as by Jay Ramsay, aka Night of the Claw,
Incarnate,
Macmillan, 1983.
Obsession, Macmillan, 1985. The Hungry Moon, Macmillan, 1986. Medusa, Footsteps Press, 1987. (novella) The Influence, Macmillan, 1988. Ancient Images, Macmillan, 1989. Needing Ghosts, Legend/Century, 1989. (novella) Midnight Sun, Macdonald, 1990. Needing Ghosts, Century, London, 1990. ISBN: 0-7126-2159-8 The Court of Eleven, Macdonald, 1991. Longlost, Headline, 1993. The One Safe Place, Headline, 1995. The House of Nazareth Hill, Headline, 1996. (aka Nazareth Hill The Last Voice They Hear, Forge, 1998.
Original Short Fiction
Campbell, Ramsey

17. Ramsey Campbell Bibliography
A bibliography of ramsey campbell's books and short stories, with book covers and links to related authors.
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The Doll Who Ate His Mother
The Bride of Frankenstein (writing as Carl Dreadstone) Dracula's Daughter (writing as Carl Dreadstone) The Wolfman (writing as Carl Dreadstone) The Face That Must Die The Parasite To Wake the Dead The Nameless Through the Walls The Claw Claw (writing as Jay Ramsay) Incarnate Night of the Claw (writing as Jay Ramsay) Watch the Birdie Obsession The Hungry Moon The Influence ... The House on Nazareth Hill
aka Nazareth Hill The Last Voice They Hear Silent Children Pact of the Fathers The Darkest Part of the Woods ... Black Wine
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The Inhabitant of the Lake: And Less Welcome Tenants
Demons by Daylight The Height of the Scream ... Cold Print The Guide
aka Der Reisefuhrer Medusa Dark Feasts: The World of Ramsey Campbell Ghostly Tales Scared Stiff Alone with the Horrors Strange Things and Stranger Places Two Obscure Tales ... Ghosts and Grisly Things Anthologies edited Top The Far Reaches of Fear Superhorror New Tales of the Cthulhu Mythos ... Best New Horror (with Stephen Jones Uncanny Banquet Best New Horror 2 (with Stephen Jones Best New Horror 3 (with Stephen Jones Best New Horror 4 (with Stephen Jones Deathport The Best New Horror Volume Five (with Stephen Jones The Giant Book of Terror (with Stephen Jones The Best New Horror 6 (with Stephen Jones Meddling with Ghosts Non fiction Top Ramsey Campbell, Probably

18. Campbell
Reviews and bibliography of campbell's work.
http://pluto.spaceports.com/~mot/atoz/campbell.htm
Horror World - Andy Fairclough's A to Z of Horror Fiction Ramsey CAMPBELL RAMSEY CAMPBELL is one of the most respected writers in the horror genre. Born in 1946 he originates from, and still lives in Merseyside, where a number of his novels are set. Campbell is the life president of the British Fantasy Society. First publication may have been DEMONS BY DAYLIGHT (1973) a fourteen story acclaimed collection. INHABITANTS OF THE LAKE, I think is also an early collection. THE DOLL WHO ATE HIS MOTHER (1976) has a brilliant title and was Campbell's debut novel. The book itself is reasonable. Never particularly captivating, the plot plods through the tale of a psychopath who has murdered and hurt various people. There is a neat twist halfway through, but not nearly enough tension to maintain a great deal of interest. The short sharp shocks delivered by THE FACE THAT MUST DIE (1979) make it very readable. The story is told through the mind of a total paranoiac who becomes dangerous and it is an excellent psychological thriller with some terrific set pieces. Next came PARASITE (1980) in which children hold a seance. They awake an evil and all flee apart from a terrified little girl who is invaded by the evil. In THE NAMELESS (1981) Barbara gets a phone calls from her long dead daughter and is led into a world of evil inhabited by those that have abandoned their names. STRANGE THINGS AND STRANGER PLACES (1983) was a collection.

19. Ramsey Campbell's Goats Wood
Being the webpage for Chaosium's Severn Valley Sourcebook. Chaosium Inc. 25 Years of Chaos! ramsey campbell's. Goatswood and less and Less Pleasant Places
http://www.chaosium.com/cthulhu/rpg/2393.shtml
Chaosium Inc. 28 Years of Chaos and still going strong!
Ramsey Campbell's
Goatswood and less and Less Pleasant Places

CHA 2393
Retail Price $27.95
256 pages
ISBN 1-56882-153-0
Interior Art by Paul Carrick A Severn Valley Sourcebook with 8 Scenarios for Call of Cthulhu "The castle came into view as I turned the corner and left behind me a row of untenanted cottages. It was set on the crest of a hill, three walls still standing, though the roof had long ago collapsed. A lone tower stood like a charred finger against the pale sky, and I momentarily wondered if this were the tower around whose window bats had clustered so long ago." - Ramsey Campbell, "The Room in the Castle."
This large, profusely illustrated book collects nearly everything known about the Lovecraftian-style universe which famous horror author Ramsey Campbell set in England's West Country. Reference chapters include Books and Artifacts, Cults, a lengthy Denizens chapter, Magic, and orientation material for Britain and the U.K., and for Campbell Country itselfthe Severn Valley. The eight scenarios are organized into a loose campaign which can be followed or not, as the keeper wishes. Among the places visited are Brichester, Mercy Hill, Lower Brichester, Lake Brichester, Temphill, Severnford, and of course Goatswood.

20. Gothic.Net Webzine :: The Right Kind Of Spooky :: ISSN 1539-6053
A daily updated webbased publication of dark fiction writing from Poppy Z. Brite, Richard Matheson, ramsey campbell, and many others published every Monday. Available by subscription.
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