The Eye and the Finger

The Eye and the Finger is a collection of fantasy, horror and science fiction short stories by American writer Donald Wandrei.

It was released in 1944 and was his first book published by Arkham House.

The dust jacket illustration is by the author's brother, Howard Wandrei.

Don Herron quotes bookseller/publisher Roy A. Squires as saying that The Eye and the Finger is "one of the most difficult to find of Arkham House fiction titles - it was out of print in 1946.

[2] The Eye and the Finger contains the following short stories: The New York Times reviewer Marjorie Farber gave the collection a mixed review, saying "If the sole function of a horror story is to horrify, this volume can be safely recommended to all addicts of clear conscience and strong stomach", but that [w]hile conceding genuine effectiveness to most of Mr. Wandrei's scientific and supernatural horrors, .