Alfred Hitchcock's Anthology, Vol. 8 (Spring-Summer, 1981)

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Spring-Summer 1981 edition Volume 8. Cover has some normal wear, but the corners are pretty good. One normal crease in the binding. Pages are clean. Ships from Colorado.

This vintage 1981 anthology, curated by the legendary filmmaker Alfred Hitchcock, offers a captivating collection of suspenseful tales and essays. As a master storyteller, Hitchcock’s selections likely reflect his discerning eye for psychological complexity and macabre sensibilities. This well-preserved copy represents a tangible link to Hitchcock’s enduring legacy and his influence on the literary world, making it a desirable addition for collectors and fans of vintage anthologies or the master of suspense.

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Spring-Summer 1981 edition Volume 8. Cover has some normal wear, but the corners are pretty good. One normal crease in the binding. Pages are clean. Ships from Colorado.

This vintage anthology from 1981 offers a fascinating glimpse into the literary world curated by the legendary filmmaker Alfred Hitchcock. Known for his suspenseful and psychologically complex films, Hitchcock brought his discerning eye and macabre sensibilities to this collection of short stories and essays.

As a master of storytelling and suspense, Hitchcock’s selections likely reflect his penchant for tales that keep readers on the edge of their seats. This volume may feature works by renowned authors of the time, as well as lesser-known writers whose stories caught Hitchcock’s attention.

Beyond the literary merits, this anthology holds historical significance as a product of its era, reflecting the cultural trends and literary tastes of the early 1980s. For collectors, this well-preserved copy represents a tangible link to Hitchcock’s enduring legacy and his influence on the literary world, making it a desirable addition to any collection focused on the master of suspense or vintage anthologies.

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