(200) Results for "An American Werewolf In London" Page 10/10
Displayed in "most viewed" order with titles such as Neverwhere, Where the Heart Leads (Cynster), Mr. Timothy: A Novel, Little Evil Things, Volume II: Audio Horror Stories with Music Accompaniment (Little Evil Things) (Audio Cassette), Cycle of the Werewolf (Signet), The Club, American Vulgar: The Politics of Manipulation Versus the Culture of Awareness, Werewolf Shadow, Out of the Night (Daring the Supernatural) No. 10 August - September 1953, Horror Classics 6: The Gorilla/Nabonga.
Neverwhere
Richard Mayhew is a plain man with a good heart -- and an ordinary life that is changed forever on a day he stops to help a girl he finds bleeding on a London sidewalk.From that moment forward he is propelled into a world he never dreamed existed -- a dark subculture flourish in abandoned subway stations and sewer tunnels below the city -- a world far stranger and more dangerous than the only one he has ever known...Richard Mayhew is a young businessman with a good heart and a dull job. When he…
Where the Heart Leads (Cynster)
New York Times bestselling author Stephanie Laurens knows Regency London, and outside the exclusive enclave in which the aristocracy lived in wealth and comfort, lay another world . . . An intriguing man Handsome, enigmatic, and deliciously dangerous, Barnaby Adair has made his name by solving crimes within the ton. When Penelope Ashford appeals for his aid, he is moved by her plight—and captivated by her lush beauty. An undaunted woman More than a pretty face in a satin gown, Penelope has…
Mr. Timothy: A Novel
It's the Christmas season, and Mr. Timothy Cratchit, not the pious child the world thought he was, has just buried his father. He's also struggling to bury his past as a cripple and shed his financial ties to his benevolent "Uncle" Ebenezer by losing himself in the thick of London's underbelly. He boards at a brothel in exchange for teaching the mistress how to read and spends his nights dredging the Thames for dead bodies and the treasures in their pockets. Timothy's…
Little Evil Things, Volume II: Audio Horror Stories with Music Accompaniment (Little Evil Things) (Audio Cassette)
Following up on the popular success of Little Evil Things, Volume I and Volume II, Frank Macchia and Tracy London serve up a third offering of short subject horror. While some might find the plots derivative, others will embrace these well-worn scenarios as classic slumber party spookouts. The lineup includes the ever-popular circus freaks' rampage, abused dolls bent on revenge, a boiling cauldron of toil and trouble, and the man who was buried alive. "The dirt writhed with worms and maggots…
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Cycle of the Werewolf (Signet)
When the full moon shines, a paralysing fear descends on the isolated Maine town of Tarker Mills. No one knows who will be attacked next, but snarls that sound like human words can be heard and all around are the footprints of a monster whose hunger cannot be sated.
The Club
Enter a world of sin, scandal, and the most forbidden pleasures. Enter the seductive world of award-winning author Sharon Page, whose new novel will take your breath away with a tantalizing blend of Regency romance and erotic thrills.It is London’s most secretive gentlemen’s club—a place where no well-bred lady would dare to be seen. But Lady Jane Beaumont has no choice. Her friend Del has vanished, and Jane must enter into a dangerous charade to find her. Now, within the gilded…
American Vulgar: The Politics of Manipulation Versus the Culture of Awareness
Robert Grudin is a lyrical philosopher. From Time and the Art of Living to The Grace of Great Things and On Dialogue, he has tackled the traditional subjects of classic philosophy with a beautiful prose style in work fueled by American pragmatism and metaphysical exploration.In American Vulgar, Grudin examines postwar developments in American social consciousness, as we have veered from the nineteenth-century ideal of the commonwealth to the contemporary fixation on the individual — what others…
Werewolf Shadow
(2002)
Elvira and Genevieve are two young luscious women who travel to Hungary to investigate the murders of a medieval "Countess Wendessa" for their thesis, said to be a vampire and "Satan's favorite Mistress", and I can see why - dressed in a black veil and dress with horned hennen and widow's peak, somewhat reminiscent of Mellificent. The legend is obviously based upon the factual Countess Elizabeth Bathory, with some diabolical blood rites thrown in for good measure. During…
Out of the Night (Daring the Supernatural) No. 10 August - September 1953
creston publications, 1953 no 10 augsut spetember issue Out of the Night (Ship of Death plus others) pre-code horror, comic, ACG, american comics group
Horror Classics 6: The Gorilla/Nabonga
(1999)
This is another worthwhile release in the Roan Archival series. The A picture is a nice clean print of 20th Century Fox's The Gorilla (1939), an "old dark house" farce featuring the Ritz Brothers. There are some nice directorial touches by Allan Dwan and good performances from a solid cast that includes Bela Lugosi, Lionel Atwill, Joseph Calleia and Patsy Kelly. How much you enjoy it will depend on how you respond to the Ritz's, a slightly higher brow version of the Three Stooges.…
The Last Battle (Werewolf: Time of Judgement)
It's amazing. Really the only TOJ book worth buying. The men and women that created WtA put their heart and soul into this game, and it shows in this final book... Just simply amazing...
Moon Of The Wolf (1972)
(2002)
From the light of the sun, to the darkness of your soul, after several locals are viciously murdered, a Louisiana sheriff begins to suspect that he may be dealing with a werewolf.
Star-Spangled Eden: An Exploration of the American Character in the 19th Century
Rich in narrative and colorful detail, this cultural history of America from 1830 to 1880 illuminates the fifty years that transformed a wild continent into a modern nation as it retraces the travels of eight eminently British visitors to the growing country's shores. Besides the nation that Charles Dickens hugely quarreled with or the one with which Oscar Wilde fell wittily in love, this lively volume examines the America that prompted Frances Trollope to acidly indict barbarous Cincinnati…
Demons In London (horror thriller peter pan jack the ripper)
Experience this dark twisted tale of the beloved Peter Pan story that will have your mind begging for more. Through ghastly gores of hatred and pain this story will blow your mind away. Type: short storyGenre: horrorContent rating: PG-13 violence Synopsis: Experience this dark twisted tale of the beloved Peter Pan story that will have your mind begging for more. Through ghastly gores of hatred and pain this story will blow your mind away. Read as Peter Pan's story is told by Wendy in a tale…
Fields of Blood (The American Vampire series) (American Vampire Series)
How is it that the bountiful plains of the American heartland could become the playing fields of vampires whose life (or un-life) is extended by draining the lives and blood of others? Is there something in the solid citizens who people the nation's heartlands that escapes our notice? After reading these tales of horror that embody the fear lying just below the surface of our consciousness, one can only wonder. All of the stories in Fields of Blood are set in the vast American Midwest, those…
Cadillac Desert: The American West and Its Disappearing Water, Revised Edition
Newly updated, this timely history of the struggle to discover and control water in the American West is a tale of rivers diverted and damned, political corruption and intrigue, billion-dollar battles over water rights, and economic and ecological disaster. Winner of the National Book Critics Circle Award.
When the Duke Returns
The Duchess of Cosway yearns for a man she has never met . . . her husband. Married by proxy as a child, Lady Isidore has spent years fending off lecherous men in every European court while waiting to meet her husband. She's determined to accept him, no matter how unattractive the duke turns out to be. When she finally lures Simeon Jermyn back to London, his dark handsomeness puts Isidore's worst fears to rest—until disaster strikes. The duke demands an annulment. Forsaking his adventuresome…
Wyrm Wolf: Based on the Apocalypse (The World of Darkness : Werewolf) (Vol 2)
The Wyrm, the ultimate evil, and all the twisted dark forces at its command once again awaken to feed on human souls and threaten the world with destruction.
Horrors of Slavery and Other Writings (Early Black Writers)
"Horrors of Slavery" records the history, ideas and rhetoric of Robert Wedderburn, a Scottish-West Indian slave offspring who lived an extraordinary life in the slums of Georgian and Regency London. Working successively as a sailor, tailor, thief, prophet, blasphemous preacher, revolutionary conspirator and bawdy house keeper, Robert Wedderburn was a key figure in the insurrectionary ferment of the French wars and Reform agitation. His writings include abolitionist autobiography, prophetic…
Courting Justice: A Lawyer's Casebook, From the Yankees vs. MLB to Gore vs. Bush
New York Yankees v. Major League Baseball; General Westmoreland v. CBS; FDIC v. Michael Milken; United States v. Microsoft; Bush v. Gore. In each of these landmark cases, one man, David Boies, has held center stage. Dubbed by the New York Times "the lawyer everyone wants," Boies has indeed been courted by government and major corporations alike, and by a host of the famous and powerful. His clients have included Calvin Klein; Don Imus; George Steinbrenner; and Garry Shandling, as well…



