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Tales for the Midnight Hour is a series of scary children's books written by Judith Bauer Stamper. This anthology horror series served as the precursor to various other similar works, including Scary Stories to Tell in the Dark and Scary Stories for Sleep-overs. Published by Scholastic's Point Horror banner, this popular series spawned 3 sequels and lasted from 1977-1991.

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  • Tales for the Midnight Hour (en)
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  • Tales for the Midnight Hour is a series of scary children's books written by Judith Bauer Stamper. This anthology horror series served as the precursor to various other similar works, including Scary Stories to Tell in the Dark and Scary Stories for Sleep-overs. Published by Scholastic's Point Horror banner, this popular series spawned 3 sequels and lasted from 1977-1991. (en)
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  • Stories include: The furry collar, The black velvet ribbon, The boarder, The ten claws, The jigsaw puzzle, The face, The mirror, The Egyptian coffin, The old plantation, Phobia, The train through Transylvania, The attic door, The tunnel of terror, The fortune teller, The stuffed dog, A free place to sleep, The gooney birds. (en)
  • Stories include: Voices, The gecko, The head, Better late than never, The golden arm, Dead man's cave, The midnight feeding, When darkness comes, King of the cats, The white dove, Cemetery hill, Claustrophobia, Island of fear. (en)
  • Stories include: The shortcut, Trick-or-treat, The hearse, At midnight, The black mare, The love charm, The mask, Right inn, The collector, A ghost story, In the lantern's light, Footsteps, A night in the woods. (en)
  • Stories include: Cemetery Road, Wax Museum, Tailypo, Words of Warning, Ghost's Revenge, Special Treat, Magic Vanishing Box, Wait Till Max Comes, Old Beggar Woman, Masked Ball, Skin-and-Bones, Snake Charmer, Snipe Hunt. (en)
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  • Tales for the Midnight Hour (en)
  • Even More Tales for the Midnight Hour (en)
  • More Tales for the Midnight Hour (en)
  • Still More Tales for the Midnight Hour (en)
  • Tales for the Midnight Hour, Volume 1 (en)
  • Tales for the Midnight Hour, Volume 2 (en)
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  • Tales for the Midnight Hour is a series of scary children's books written by Judith Bauer Stamper. This anthology horror series served as the precursor to various other similar works, including Scary Stories to Tell in the Dark and Scary Stories for Sleep-overs. Published by Scholastic's Point Horror banner, this popular series spawned 3 sequels and lasted from 1977-1991. (en)
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