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| Author | edited by Peter Haining | 
|---|---|
| Country | United Kingdom | 
| Language | English | 
| Genre | Fantasy, horror | 
| Publisher | Rapp & Whiting | 
Publication date  | 1970 | 
| Media type | Print (hardcover) | 
| Pages | 256 pp. | 
| ISBN | 0-85391-146-0 | 
The Freak Show is an anthology of fantasy and horror short works edited by Peter Haining. It was first published in hardcover by Rapp & Whiting in March 1970. The first paperback edition was issued by Corgi in March 1971, and a second hardcover edition by Thomas Nelson in 1972. It has also been translated into German.[1]
The book collects twenty novelettes and short stories by various authors, together with an introduction by the editor.
Contents
- "Introduction: The Truth About the Bearded Lady" (Peter Haining)
 - "The Magician" (Daniel Defoe)
 - "Hop-Frog" (Edgar Allan Poe)
 - "Spurs" (Tod Robbins)
 - "The Ampoi Giant" (Clark Ashton Smith)
 - "The Dwarf" (Ray Bradbury)
 - "The Gnarly Man" (L. Sprague de Camp)
 - "The Gay Deceiver" (Mildred Clingerman)
 - "The Rabbit Prince" (Davis Grubb)
 - "Beidenbauer's Flea" (Stanley Ellin)
 - "The Power of the Puppets" (Fritz Leiber)
 - "The Rising Man" (Joseph Payne Brennan)
 - "Jizzle" (John Wyndham)
 - "Carousel" (August Derleth)
 - "Heads You Win ..." (Esther Carlson)
 - "Girl from Mars" (Robert Bloch)
 - "At Last, the True Story of Frankenstein" (Harry Harrison)
 - "Mutants for Sale" (Eric Frank Russell)
 - "Horrer Howce" (Margaret St. Clair)
 - "Big Sam Was My Friend" (Harlan Ellison)
 - "After the Fair" (Dylan Thomas)
 
Notes
- ↑ The Freak Show title listing at the Internet Speculative Fiction Database
 
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