by HughLamb@ILD | Jan 10, 2021 | Ghost Story, Hugh Lamb, Mike Ashley, News, Publications, Victorian Tales of Terror
Hugh Lamb Online is delighted to announce the release of Terror by Gaslight: Memorial Edition. It has been a long time coming, but the new edition is now available at Amazon in Kindle and Paperback. We hope you will enjoy revisiting this classic and that you relish...
by HughLamb@ILD | Oct 31, 2019 | Ambrose Bierce, Erckmann-Chatrian, Event, Ghost Story, Hugh Lamb, Louis Alexandre Chatrian, Mike Ashley, News, Publications, Victorian Tales of Terror
Happy Halloween! To celebrate all things supernatural, we are delighted to announce the release of this new edition of Victorian Tales of Terror. Out of print for 43 years, Hugh Lamb’s third anthology now comes with the addition of an extra story, originally...
by HughLamb@ILD | Oct 13, 2019 | Erckmann-Chatrian, Event, Ghost Story, Hugh Lamb, Louis Alexandre Chatrian, News, Publications, Victorian Tales of Terror
Victorian Tales of Terror was Hugh Lamb’s third Anthology. First published in 1974 by W. H. Allen, then in 1975 by Taplinger, and finally in 1976 by Coronet, this classic collection is now being republished in a brand new edition. The stories will appear in the...
by HughLamb@ILD | Jul 21, 2019 | Ghost Story, Hugh Lamb, News, Victorian Tales of Terror
Written by Richard Lamb It’s been four and a half months since my father passed away. Seems odd to spell that out. It seems like it was only a couple of weeks ago. The grieving process is not something I knew intimately until now. It has been a revelation, and a...
by HughLamb@ILD | Mar 21, 2019 | Bernard Capes, David Brawn, Event, HarperCollins, Hugh Lamb, Jo Fletcher, Mike Ashley, News, Steve Jones
It was a small gathering, but the group of family and colleagues that came together to celebrate the life and work of Hugh Lamb enjoyed a night of warmth, laughter and common affection for the late anthologist. Fellow writers and anthologists Mike Ashley, Steve Jones...
by HughLamb@ILD | Mar 14, 2019 | Event, Hugh Lamb, News
Hugh Lamb, ever the pragmatist, decided to donate his body to the London Anatomy Office for medical research. So in lieu of a wake or funeral, it has been decided that those who would like to share their memories and raise a glass to the veteran anthologist should...