Alfred Hitchcock's Fear and Trembling Author:Alfred Hitchcock, ed. Just because he's a big bad man and his taste runs to arsenic and he is subtly sneaky, diabolically clever, fiendishly means and quaffs cobra venom for breakfast...WHO'S AFRAID OF ALFRED HITCHCOCK? — Thirteen Wonderful Scary Stories, selected and introduced by Alfred Hitchcock: The Jar by Ray Bradbury, Skule Skerry by John Buchan, The Tarn by Hug... more »h Walpole, The Red Room by H G Wells, Little Memento by John Collier, Cassius by Henry S Whitehead, Ghost Hunt by H R Wakefield, Oh, Whistle and I'll come to you my Lad by M R James, The Bad Lands by John Metcalfe, One Summer Night by Ambrose Bierce, Telling by Elizabeth Bowen, The Sack of Emeralds by Lord Dunsany and The Night Reveals by William Irish.« less