He's gone out of his way to make your stay a delightfully uncomfortable one. No fiendish pains have been spared to assure you a perfect night's sleeplessness. Every guest is assured of a working ghostly light at bedside, easy access to hot and cold running blood, and a beautifully clear view of unspoiled evil. Listed in order of preference, the five volumes in the top tier are: 1) Stories They Wouldn’t Let Me Do on TV, 2) Stories Not for the Nervous, 3) My Favorites in Suspense, 4) Stories My Mother Never Told Me, and 5) A Month of Mystery. The second-tier volumes include: 6) Stories to Stay Awake By, and 7) Stories for Late at Night/5(47). Alfred Hitchcock presents: stories to stay awake by Item Preview remove-circle Share or Embed This Item. Share to Twitter. Share to Facebook. Share to Reddit. Alfred Hitchcock presents: stories to stay awake by by Hitchcock, Alfred, Publication date Publisher New York: DellUser Interaction Count:
Mass Market Paperback. Condition: Very Good. First Dell Printing. Good tight spine, lightly canted, no creases. No marks or stamps in book. Interior is tanning. 15 stories by such great authors as Evan hunter, Ray Bradbury and Richard Deming. Stories To Stay Awake By by Hitchcock,Alfred Seller Richard Thornton Books Published Condition Near Fine Edition First Edition ISBN Item Price $ Stories to Stay Awake By by Hitchcock, Alfred (presents) Seller Goldring Books Published Condition Very Good Edition First Edition ISBN Item Price $ 9. Alfred Hitchcock: Story by: Samuel Blas Teleplay by: Francis Cockrell: Ralph Meeker as Carl, Vera Miles as Elsa: October 2, () While Carl (Meeker) is at work, his wife Elsa (Miles) is apparently attacked and left traumatized. Later, driving in town, Elsa points out a man as her attacker, so an enraged Carl kills him in his hotel room.
About four of the short stories in this book were incredibly dull. All the rest were quite good. None of them, however, kept me awake, thrilled me, or set me to trembling as Alfred promised in the introduction that they would. They were good mysteries, many with endings I didn't expect. A second wave of anthologies followed from , predominantly released by Dell Publishing, to capitalise on the success of the Alfred Hitchcock Presents television series. During the s and s, Dell released around 60 titles, many of them undergoing several reprints. The popularity of the anthologies led to Random House releasing a. Listed in order of preference, the five volumes in the top tier are: 1) Stories They Wouldn’t Let Me Do on TV, 2) Stories Not for the Nervous, 3) My Favorites in Suspense, 4) Stories My Mother Never Told Me, and 5) A Month of Mystery. The second-tier volumes include: 6) Stories to Stay Awake By, and 7) Stories for Late at Night.
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