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The following M. R. James tales are available online via Wikisource.
GHOST STORIES OF AN ANTIQUARY (1904)
- Canon Alberic’s Scrapbook
- Lost Hearts
- The Mezzotint
- The Ash-tree
- Number 13
- Count Magnus
- ‘Oh, Whistle, and I’ll Come to You My Lad’
- The Treasure of Abbot Thomas
MORE GHOST STORIES OF AN ANTIQUARY (1911)
- A School Story
- The Rose Garden
- The Tractate Middoth
- Casting the Runes
- The Stalls of Barchester Cathedral
- Martin’s Close
- Mr Humphreys and his Inheritance
A THIN GHOST AND OTHERS (1919)
- The Residence at Whitminster
- The Diary of Mr. Poynter
- An Episode of Cathedral History
- The Story of a Disappearance and an Appearance
- Two Doctors
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A WARNING TO THE CURIOUS (1925)
- The Haunted Dolls’ House
- The Uncommon Prayer-book
- A Neighbour’s Landmark
- A View From a Hill
- A Warning to the Curious
- An Evenings Entertainment
OTHER SHORT STORIES
- The Five Jars (1922)
- There Was A Man Dwelt By a Churchyard (1924)
- Wailing Well (1928)
- Rats (1929)
- The Experiment (1931)
- The Malice of Inanimate Objects (1933)
- A Vignette (1936)
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- The Fenstanton Witch (date unknown)
- John Humphreys (date unknown)
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The following M. R. James titles are available online via Project Gutenberg.
- Ghost Stories of an Antiquary
- Ghost Stories of an Antiquary (alternative version)
- Thin Ghost and Others
- Five Jars
- Wanderings and Homes of Manuscripts
- Old Testament Legends
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