Contents
- Introduction, by Rod Serling
- "The Montavarde Camera", by Avram Davidson
- "The Coach", by Violet Hunt
- "Adapted", by Carol Emshwiller
- "Death Cannot Wither", by Judith Merril
- "The Story of the Goblins Who Stole a Sexton", by Charles Dickens
- "Pollock and the Porroh Man", by H. G. Wells
- "Stars, Won’t You Hide Me?", by Ben Bova
- "The Bottle Imp", by Robert Louis Stevenson
- "The Adventure of the German Student", by Washington Irving
- "The Four-Fifteen Express", by Amelia B. Edwards
- "The Blue Sphere", by Theodore Dreiser
- "The Bisara of Pooree", by Rudyard Kipling
- "A Time to Keep", by Kate Wilhelm
- "Brother Coelestin", by Emil Frida
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