A Book of Spooks and Spectres

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A Book of Spooks and Spectres
Author Ruth Manning-Sanders
Illustrator Robin Jacques
Cover artist Robin Jacques
Country United States
Language English
Genre(s) Fairy Tales
Publisher E. P. Dutton
Publication date 1980
Media type Print (hardcover)
Pages 128 pp
ISBN ISBN 0-525-27045-0

A Book of Spooks and Spectres is a 1980 anthology of 23 fairy tales from around the world that have been collected and retold by Ruth Manning-Sanders. It is one in a long series of such anthologies by Manning-Sanders.

This book was first published in the United Kingdom in 1979, by Methuen & Co. Ltd.

In the introduction, the author writes: "If you were to meet a Spook and a Spectre walking together, would you know which was which? Not necessarily. Both are ghostly beings, and you might possibly mistake one for the other. Yet there is a great difference. Spooks have always been Spooks; they have a king to rule over them, and a country of their own. Spectres, on the other hand, have not always been Spectres. They were once creatures of flesh and blood, generally human beings, who after death, find the gates of heaven and hell shut against them, and so must return to earth."

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  • On the contents page, it is stated: For permission to retell Goralasi and the Spectres the author wishes to thank Messrs Erich Röth - Verlag, Kassel.

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