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These are great! I don’t have any of these but I have this onepic.twitter.com/ECC8OX98j9
These are by the great illustrator Richard Bober.https://www.wow-art.com/richard-bober
These are from my collection to add to the pile! 1/3pic.twitter.com/38828rw0ra
We had those too! I loved them.There was a story that was the last one in the book and it was written from the POV that the author was after YOU and explained how he'd removed the book's binding and put his "story" in, made sure you bought that copy, followed you home...So scary!
Alfred walks into frame, explaining the cover and getting a drink.
My friend's mom was the school librarian and she would read stories from these books to our class once a week.
They are anthologies of short stories and I think he only wrote introductions and droll comments. They are good suspense stories, dark and sometimes humorous kind of like the stories on his old tv show you can see on Netflix now.
My grandparents had an old hardback book of short ghost stories "presented" by Alfred Hitchcock that sat up on a shelf of their den and unnerved me throughout my childhood. Whimsical jacket art with a creepy elongated, shadowy hand on the books spine.
I remember seeing and some of those. The covers were cool and funny.
All your posts are incredibles 

Thank Youuuuu So Much!!! 

Aw, man, I had that exact copy of STORIES NOT FOR THE NERVOUS. Thanks for the flashback. Good times.
XD the ego!
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