Isaac Asimov Presents Tales of the Occult is an anthology edited by Isaac Asimov. It was first published by Prometheus Books in 1989.
Contents[]
- The Occult
- After-Death Experiences
- Under the Knife (by H. G. Wells)
- Astrology
- Children of the Zodiac (by Rudyard Kipling)
- Clairvoyance
- The Girl Who Found Things (by Henry Slesar)
- Death Portents
- The Emigrant Banshee (by Gertrude Henderson)
- Devil Worship
- Young Goodman Brown (by Nathaniel Hawthorne)
- Doppelgangers
- Through a Glass, Darkly (by Helen McCloy)
- Dumb Supper
- Dumb Supper (by Kris Neville)
- Evil Eye
- The Tell-Tale Heart (by Edgar Allan Poe)
- Exorcism
- The House and the Brain (by Edward Bulwer-Lytton)
- Hand of Glory
- The Dead Man's Hand (by Manly Wade Wellman)
- Life Bonds and Tokens
- The Scythe (by Ray Bradbury)
- Personality Transfer
- The Great Keinplatz Experiment (by Arthur Conan Doyle)
- Possession
- Do You Know Dave Wenzel? (by Fritz Leiber)
- Precognition
- August Heat (by W. F. Harvey)
- Prophecies Fulfilled
- Speak to Me of Death (by Cornell Woolrich)
- Reading the Future
- The Woman Who Thought She Could Read (by Avram Davidson)
- Reincarnation
- Tryst in Time (by C. L. Moore)
- Seances
- The Blood Seedling (by John Hay)
- Soul Travel
- The Tracer of Lost Persons and the Seal of Solomon Cypher (by Robert W. Chambers)
- Sympathetic Magic
- Miss Esperson (by August Derleth)
- Telepathy
- Peeping Tom (by Judith Josephine Grossman as Judith Merril)
- Will Control
- The Moving Finger (by Edith Wharton)