Ghost Stories of an Antiquary is the title of M. R. James' first
collection of ghost stories, published in 1904 (some had previously
appeared in magazines). Some later editions under this title contain
both the original collection and its successor, More Ghost Stories
(1911), combined in one volume. There are eight classics by great
Edwardian scholar and storyteller. ""Number Thirteen,"" ""The
Mezzotint,"" ""Canon Alberic's Scrapbook,"" more. Renowned for their
wit, erudition and suspense, these stories are each masterfully
constructed and represent a high achievement in the ghost genre.
Montague Rhodes James (1862-1936) was a medieval scholar; Provost of
King's College, Cambridge. He wrote many of his ghost stories to be read
aloud in the long tradition of spooky Christmas Eve tales. His stories
often use rural settings, with a quiet, scholarly protagonist getting
caught up in the activities of supernatural forces.