The Werewolf Blood Trail: Tales of Gore, Terror & Hunt

The Werewolf Blood Trail: Tales of Gore, Terror & Hunt
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Come along on an eerie adventure where werewolves shapeshift and hunt their prey on the full-moon nights. Reawaken the fear, the dread and the obsession with the creatures of the night through the stories of the gruesome hunt and the hunted with this meticulously edited collection of the greatest werewolves classics of all time: The Lay of the Were-Wolf (Marie de France) The Wolf Leader (Alexandre Dumas Père) Wagner the Wehr-wolf (George W. M. Reynolds) The Werewolf (Eugene Field) The Man-Wolf (ÉmileErckmann&AlexandreChatrian) The Mark of the Beast (Rudyard Kipling) The Horror-Horn (E. F. Benson) In the Forest of Villefére (Robert E. Howard) Wolfshead (Robert E. Howard) Werewolf of the Sahara (Gladys Gordon Trenery) The Werewolf Howls (Clifford Ball) The Were-Wolf (Clemence Housman) The Book of Were-Wolves (Sabine Baring-Gould) The Origin of the Werewolf Superstition (Caroline Taylor Stewart)

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The Werewolf Blood Trail: Tales of Gore, Terror & Hunt

Table of Contents

The Lay of the Were-Wolf (Marie de France)

The Wolf Leader (Alexandre Dumas Père)

INTRODUCTION

INTRODUCTION. WHO MOCQUET WAS, AND HOW THIS TALE BECAME KNOWN TO THE NARRATOR

I

II

III

IV

V

VI

VII

VIII

IX

CHAPTER I. THE GRAND MASTER OF HIS HIGHNESS’ WOLF HOUNDS

CHAPTER II. THE SEIGNEUR JEAN AND THE SABOT-MAKER

CHAPTER III. AGNELETTE

CHAPTER IV. THE BLACK WOLF

CHAPTER V. THE PACT WITH SATAN

CHAPTER VI. THE BEDEVILLED HAIR

CHAPTER VII. THE BOY AT THE MILL

CHAPTER VIII. THIBAULT’S WHISHES

CHAPTER IX. THE WOLF-LEADER

CHAPTER X. MAITRE MAGLOIRE

CHAPTER XI. DAVID AND GOLIATH

CHAPTER XII. WOLVES IN THE SHEEP FOLD

CHAPTER XIII. WHERE IT IS DEMONSTRATED THAT A WOMAN NEVER SPEAKS MORE ELOQUENTLY THAN WHEN SHE HOLDS HER TONGUE

CHAPTER XIV. A VILLAGE WEDDING

CHAPTER XV. THE LORD OF VAUPARFOND

CHAPTER XVI. MY LADY’S LADY

CHAPTER XVII. THE BARON DE MONT-GOBERT

CHAPTER XVIII. DEATH AND RESURRECTION

CHAPTER XIX. THE DEAD AND THE LIVING

CHAPTER XX. TRUE TO TRYST

CHAPTER XXI. THE GENIUS OF EVIL

CHAPTER XXII. THIBAULT’S LAST WISH

CHAPTER XXIII. THE ANNIVERSARY

CHAPTER XXIV. HUNTING DOWN THE WERE-WOLF

Wagner the Wehr-wolf (George W. M. Reynolds)

PROLOGUE

PART I

CHAPTER I. The Death-Bed—The Oath—The Last Injunctions

CHAPTER II. Nisida—The Mysterious Closet

CHAPTER III. The Manuscript—Flora Francatelli

CHAPTER IV. The Funeral—The Interruption Of The Ceremony

CHAPTER V. The Reading Of The Will

CHAPTER VI. The Pictures—Agnes And The Unknown—Mystery

CHAPTER VII. Revelations

CHAPTER VIII. The History Of Agnes

CHAPTER IX. Conclusion Of The History Of Agnes

CHAPTER X. Francisco, Wagner And Nisida

CHAPTER XI. Nisida And Wagner—Francisco And Flora—The Approach Of Sunset

CHAPTER XII. The Wehr-Wolf

CHAPTER XIII. Nisida’s Emotions—The Disguise—The Plot

CHAPTER XIV. The Last Meeting Of Agnes And The Stranger Lady

CHAPTER XV. The Sbirri—The Arrest

CHAPTER XVI. Nisida And The Carmelite Abbess

CHAPTER XVII. Wagner In Prison—A Visitor

CHAPTER XVIII. Flora Francatelli—The Three Nuns—The Chair

CHAPTER XIX. The Descent—The Chamber Of Penitence

CHAPTER XX. Francisco And Nisida—Dr. Duras And The Letter

CHAPTER XXI. The Suburb Of Alla Croce—The Jew—The Robber Chief’s Love

CHAPTER XXII. The Countess Of Arestino

CHAPTER XXIII. The Love Of Woman—Giulia And Her Lover

CHAPTER XXIV. The Injured Husband—The Guilty Wife—And The Insolent Lover

CHAPTER XXV. The Marquis Of Orsini

CHAPTER XXVI. A Combat—The Despised And Persecuted Israelite

CHAPTER XXVII. Stephano And The Marquis—The Stronghold Of The Banditti

CHAPTER XXVIII. A Fearful Accusation

CHAPTER XXIX. The Visit Of The Banditti To The Riverola Palace

CHAPTER XXX. Flora’s Captivity—A Companion—The Living Tomb

CHAPTER XXXI. The Banditti

CHAPTER XXXII. The Mystery Of The Chair—The Catastrophe

CHAPTER XXXIII. Lomellino’s Escape—Stephano’s Intentions

CHAPTER XXXIV. The Abduction

CHAPTER XXXV. Wagner And The Tempter—Phantasmagoria

CHAPTER XXXVI. The Trial Of Fernand Wagner

CHAPTER XXXVII. The Shipwreck

CHAPTER XXXVIII. The Island In The Mediterranean Sea

CHAPTER XXXIX. The Wehr-Wolf

CHAPTER XL. Wagner In Search Of Nisida

CHAPTER XLI. The Island Queen

CHAPTER XLII. The Temptation—The Anaconda

CHAPTER XLIII. Nisida And Wagner

PART II

CHAPTER XLIV. Alessandro Francatelli

CHAPTER XLV. The Lady Of Constantinople

CHAPTER XLVI. The Apostate Ibrahim

CHAPTER XLVII. The Siege Of Rhodes

CHAPTER XLVIII. The Prisoner

CHAPTER XLIX. The New Grand Vizier

CHAPTER L. The Count Of Arestino—The Plot Thickens

CHAPTER LI. The Meeting

CHAPTER LII. The Greek Page—Song Of The Greek Page—A Revelation

SONG OF THE GREEK PAGE

CHAPTER LIII. The Sultana Valida—The Three Black Slaves

CHAPTER LIV

CHAPTER LV

CHAPTER LVI

CHAPTER LVII

CHAPTER LVIII

CHAPTER LIX

CHAPTER LX

CHAPTER LXI

CHAPTER LXII. The Sick-room—Florence In Dismay

CHAPTER LXIII. The Manuscript

THE MANUSCRIPT

CHAPTER LXIV

The Werewolf (Eugene Field)

INTRODUCTION

HUMIN NATUR' ON THE HAN'BUL 'ND ST. JO

THE MOTHER IN PARADISE

MR. AND MRS. BLOSSOM

DEATH AND THE SOLDIER

THE 'JININ' FARMS

THE ANGEL AND THE FLOWERS

THE CHILD'S LETTER

THE SINGER MOTHER

THE TWO WIVES

THE WOOING OF MISS WOPPIT

THE TALISMAN

GEORGE'S BIRTHDAY

SWEET-ONE-DARLING AND THE DREAM-FAIRIES

SWEET-ONE-DARLING AND THE MOON-GARDEN

SAMUEL COWLES AND HIS HORSE ROYAL

THE WEREWOLF

A MARVELLOUS INVENTION

THE STORY OF XANTHIPPE

BAKED BEANS AND CULTURE

MLLE. PRUD'HOMME'S BOOK

THE DEMAND FOR CONDENSED MUSIC

LEARNING AND LITERATURE

"DIE WALKÜRE" UND DER BOOMERANGELUNGEN

THE WORKS OF SAPPHO

The Man-Wolf (Émile Erckmann & Alexandre Chatrian)

Preliminary Note By The Translator

CHAPTER I

CHAPTER II

CHAPTER III

CHAPTER IV

CHAPTER V

CHAPTER VI

CHAPTER VII

CHAPTER VIII

CHAPTER IX

CHAPTER X

CHAPTER XI

CHAPTER XII

CHAPTER XIII

The Mark of the Beast (Rudyard Kipling)

The Horror-Horn (E. F. Benson)

In the Forest of Villefére (Robert E. Howard)

Wolfshead (Robert E. Howard)

Werewolf of the Sahara (Gladys Gordon Trenery)

The Werewolf Howls (Clifford Ball)

The Were-Wolf (Clemence Housman)

THE WERE-WOLF

Werwolves (Elliott O'Donnell)

CHAPTER I. WHAT IS A WERWOLF?

CHAPTER II. WERWOLF METAMORPHOSIS COMPARED WITH OTHER BRANCHES OF LYCANTHROPY

FOOTNOTES:

CHAPTER III. THE SPIRITS OF WERWOLVES

CHAPTER IV. HOW TO BECOME A WERWOLF

FOOTNOTES:

CHAPTER V. WERWOLVES AND EXORCISM

FOOTNOTES:

CHAPTER VI. THE WERWOLF IN THE BRITISH ISLES

CHAPTER VII. THE WERWOLF IN FRANCE

CHAPTER VIII. WERWOLVES AND VAMPIRES AND GHOULS

CHAPTER IX. WERWOLVES IN GERMANY

CHAPTER X. A LYCANTHROPOUS BROOK IN THE HARZ MOUNTAINS; OR, THE CASE OF THE COUNTESS HILDA VON BREBER

CHAPTER XI. WERWOLVES IN AUSTRIA-HUNGARY AND THE BALKAN PENINSULA

CHAPTER XII. THE WERWOLF IN SPAIN

CHAPTER XIII. THE WERWOLF IN BELGIUM AND THE NETHERLANDS

FOOTNOTES:

CHAPTER XIV. THE WERWOLVES AND MARAS OF DENMARK

CHAPTER XV. WERWOLVES IN NORWAY AND SWEDEN

CHAPTER XVI. WERWOLVES IN ICELAND, LAPLAND, AND FINLAND

CHAPTER XVII. THE WERWOLF IN RUSSIA AND SIBERIA

The Book of Were-Wolves (Sabine Baring-Gould)

CHAPTER I: INTRODUCTORY

CHAPTER II: LYCANTHROPY AMONG THE ANCIENTS

Footnotes

CHAPTER III: THE WERE-WOLF IN THE NORTH

Footnotes

CHAPTER IV: THE ORIGIN OF THE SCANDINAVIAN WERE-WOLF

Footnotes

CHAPTER V: THE WERE-WOLF IN THE MIDDLE-AGES

Footnotes

CHAPTER VI: A CHAMBER OF HORRORS

Footnotes

CHAPTER VII: JEAN GRENIER

Footnotes

CHAPTER VIII: FOLK-LORE RELATING TO WERE-WOLVES

Footnotes

CHAPTER IX: NATURAL CAUSES OF LYCANTHROPY

Footnotes

CHAPTER X: MYTHOLOGICAL ORIGIN OF THE WERE-WOLF MYTH

Footnotes

CHAPTER XI: THE MARÉCHAL DE RETZ.-I. THE INVESTIGATION OF CHARGES

CHAPTER XII: THE MARÉCHAL DE RETZ II. THE TRIAL

CHAPTER XIII: MARÉCHAL DE RETZ. III. THE SENTENCE AND EXECUTION

Footnotes

CHAPTER XIV: A GALICIAN WERE-WOLF

CHAPTER XV: ANOMALOUS CASE. THE HUMAN HYÆNA

CHAPTER XVI: A SERMON ON WERE-WOLVES

Footnotes

The Origin of the Werewolf Superstition1 (Caroline Taylor Stewart)

NOTES:

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E. F. Benson, Marie de France, Alexandre Dumas Père, George W. M. Reynolds, Eugene Field, ÉmileErckmann, AlexandreChatrian, Rudyard Kipling, Robert E. Howard, Gladys Gordon Trenery, Clifford Ball, Clemence Housman, Sabine Baring-Gould, Caroline Taylor Stewart

The Mark of the Beast, In the Forest of Villefére, The Man-Wolf, The Werewolf Howls…

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“To go exciting him in the way you do; he thinks too much of sport as it is.”

“Nay, Madame, it is with him, as with dogs of breed; his father was a sportsman, he is a sportsman, and his son will be a sportsman after him; you must make up your mind to that.”

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