
| Story |
Film/TV
|
Audio
|
Details
of First publication
(and other notes) |
| The Dwarf | First appeared in Fantastic magazine, Jan/Feb 1954. | ||
| The Watchful Poker Chip of H. Matisse | Beyond Fantasy Fiction, March 1954 | ||
| Skeleton | Weird Tales, September 1945. | ||
| The Jar | Alfred Hitchcock Presents | Weird Tales, November 1944. | |
| The Traveller | Weird Tales, December 1945 | ||
| The Emissary | Dark Carnival (1947) | ||
| Touched with Fire | Alfred Hitchcock Presents | First published as "Shopping for Death", Maclean's, June 1 1954 | |
| The Scythe | Weird Tales, July 1943 | ||
| Uncle Einar | Dark Carnival (1947) | ||
| The Wind | Weird Tales, March 1943. | ||
| There Was an Old Woman | Weird Tales, July 1944 | ||
| Homecoming | Mademoiselle, October 1946 | ||
| The Wonderful Death of Dudley Stone | Charm, July 1954 | ||
Other editions of The October Country include the following additional stories: The Next in Line, The Lake, The Small Assassin, The Crowd, Jack-in-the-Box, The Man Upstairs, The Cistern. In the UK, most of these stories were instead collected as The Small Assassin. |
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The October Country
First published by Doubleday in 1955.
Much of its content was reprinted from Dark Carnival.
Picture shows New English Library paperback edition (1973).
The October Country
This table lists the contents of The October Country (UK edition), and links to adaptations of the stories in various media