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Details taken from online listing. |
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Collection of mini-obituaries of more than 450 individuals who died in 2020 and who made significant contributions to the horror, science fiction and fantasy genres during their lifetimes. |
Collection of mini-obituaries of more than 500 individuals who died in 2021 and who made significant contributions to the horror, science fiction and fantasy genres during their lifetimes. |
Non-fiction, a guide to the making of the movie version of Neil Gaiman’s Coraline, from the book to movie, with numerous movie stills, photos, and design sketches. Foreword by Gaiman. |
Massively researched, informative, critical, endlessly enjoyable homage to the filmic adaptations of King work: every film and TV production, related work in various media, and projected / future projects. |
Immense encyclopaedia of films, TV, and serials, with their attendant monsters and creatures - everything from Frankenstein (1910), to the recent plethora of hardgore teen-TV. There is an introduction by Forrest J Ackerman. |
Reprint (Titan 1994 as The Illustrated Frankenstein Movie Guide) lavishly illustrated guide to films, cartoons and TV shows connected to Frankenstein. |
Monograph about the publication of Lovecraft’s works in the UK. Limited to 750 copies signed by Stephen Jones & Les Edwards |
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An A-Z guide of more than 500 dinosaur and other prehistoric monster movies, illustrated with photos, lobby stills and film posters with an introduction by Ray Harryhausen. |
Lavishly illustrated guide to every film, cartoon and TV show which used Frankenstein, the monster, Mary Shelley, brain transplants, and so on.. With an Introduction (1957) by Boris Karloff. |
Capsule reviews of over 600 vampire films from 1896 to 1992, lavishly illustrated and with an introduction by Peter Cushing. |
Lavishly illustrated guide to every film, cartoon and TV show which has used the concept of werewolves or other were-creatures. Includes an introduction by Curt Siodmak. |
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Non-fiction, reference, a companion to the film version of the graphic novel by Neil Gaiman & Charles Vess. |
An exploration of the influence of H.P. Lovecraft, Robert E. Howard and Clark Ashton Smith and the iconic pulp magazine Weird Tales. |
A final selection of stories originally planned for Fantasy Tales including some reprinted material. |
Reprint (Robinson; Carroll & Graf 1991 as The Mammoth Book of Terror) horror anthology. The book lacks the original Introduction, although it is listed. An instant remainder hardcover. |
Non-fiction, an art book that offers a look at how horror has been presented since the early 19th century. Over 100 artists are featured, including Hieronymus Bosch, Bob Eggleton, H.R. Giger, John Jude Palencar, Ian Miller, and Jill Bauman. Foreword by Neil Gaiman, Introduction by Jones. This is divided into ten sections, each with text by a different author, including David J. Skal on vampires, and other undead; Kim Newman on werewolves and other shapechangers, and S.T. Joshi on Lovecraft and his Cosmic horrors. Includes artist bios and index. |