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Displayed in "most viewed" order with titles such as The Dracula Book of Great Vampire Stories, Horrors: Great Stories of Fear and Their Creators, Dracula: Fantasy and Horror (Oxford Bookworms Library), Hellboy: Oddest Jobs (Hellboy), Beware!, The Moonlit Road and Other Ghost and Horror Stories (Dover Thrift Editions), Count Dracula (BBC Mini-Series), Vampires Box Set, Classic Tales of Horror: Volume II, The Walking.
The Dracula Book of Great Vampire Stories
Features "Carmilla" by Sheridan Le Fanu, "Dracula's Guest" by Bram Stoker, "Le Horla" by Guy de Maupassant, "The Sad Story of a Vampire" by Count Stenbock, "Good Lady Ducayne" by Mary Elizabeth Braddon, "The Tomb of Sarah" by F.G. Loring, "For the Blood Is the Life" by F. Marion Crawford, "The Room in the Tower" and "Mrs. Amworth" by E.F. Benson, "The Transfer" by Algernon Blackwood, "The…
Horrors: Great Stories of Fear and Their Creators
That notorious evening at Villa Diodati when Lord Byron challenged his contemporaries to write a ghost story, his summons brought forth a mad doctor intent on reanimation and a vampire drunk with bloodlust. The night modern horror was born was notoriously dark and stormy, as were the lives of those who wrote the most fearsome--yet beloved--tales in literature, for those so gifted were also cursed. Horrors, a graphic novel, reveals in gruesome detail how Mary Wollstonecraft, Bram Stoker, Edgar Allan…
Dracula: Fantasy and Horror (Oxford Bookworms Library)
In the mountains of Transylvania there stands a castle. It is the home of Count Dracula - a dark, lonely place, and at night the wolves howl around the walls. In the year 1875 Jonathan Harker comes from England to do business with the Count. But Jonathan does not feel comfortable at Castle Dracula. Strange things happen at night, and very soon, he begins to feel afraid. And he is right to be afraid, because Count Dracula is one of the Un-Dead - a vampire that drinks the blood of living people ...
Hellboy: Oddest Jobs (Hellboy)
And you thought Hell was weird... ! Long-time contributor to the Hellboy mythos, Christopher Golden brings together a crew of luminaries including Bram Stoker Award winners Joe R. Lansdale (Bubba Ho-Tep) and China Mieville (King Rat), cross-genre sensation Barbara Hambly (The Windrose Chronicles), celebrated mystery writer Ken Bruen (The Dramatist), bestselling science fiction and fantasy novelist Tad Williams (Otherland), and a bevy of other skilled storytellers eager to spin a tale or two about…
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Beware!
Dim the lights, lock the doors -- and BEWARE! It's time to read R.L. Stine's favorite scary stories. Discover a ghastly secret in "The Judge's House," a terrifying tale of evil rats by Bram Stoker, the author of dracula. Laugh out loud at the scary surprises in poems by Shel Silverstein and Jack Prelutsky. Visit an evil carnival in "The Black Ferris" by Ray Bradbury. (R.L. Stine says this story changed his life!) Within these pages you will find spine-tingling…
The Moonlit Road and Other Ghost and Horror Stories (Dover Thrift Editions)
These twelve stories really showcase the remarkable talent of Ambrose Bierce. I believe he took the foundations left by Edgar Allan Poe and Bram Stoker and continued to build upon them. There are some great stories here that can be read aloud to a group of children or enjoyed silently by the fireplace. Either way, a nice haunting experience. The subject of Bierce's own death is a mystery. He went missing in 1914, possibly to join up with Pancho Villa and was never heard from again. Anyone looking…
Count Dracula (BBC Mini-Series)
(2007)
This fan favorite three-part series from the BBC is now available on DVD for the first time! Louis Jourdan stars as the deliciously blood-thirsty Count Dracula in this version of Bram Stoker's horror classic. Keeping close to the original novel, the series begins with Jonathan Harker visiting the Count in Transylvania to help him with preparations to move to England. It is in the Count's castle that Jonathan becomes a prisoner, and discovers Dracula's true nature. Many scenes shot…
Vampires Box Set
(2008)
collected for the first time ever on dvd, three modern vampire classics, including: nosferatu - starring klaus kinski, werner herzog's epic re-imagining of the silent vampire classic by german filmmaker f.w. murnau is regarded as one of the great vampire films vampyros [**]s - the 1970 cult classic is jess franco's depraved erotic horror tale inspired by bram stoker's novel "dracula" thirst - starring david hemmings (blow up, gladiator), enter the world of a demonic cult…
Classic Tales of Horror: Volume II
Volume One contained some chilling stories by the great masters. Now with Volume II comes an equally fascinating selection of fourteen memorable stories from the great writers of the supernatural and the macabre: · The Mortal Immortal, by Mary Shelley · Canon Alberic's Scrapbook, by M R James · The Lifted Veil, by George Eliot · William Wilson, by E. A. Poe · The Phantom Coach, by Amelia B Edwards · Afterward,…
The Walking
The dead are getting restless...Across the country, they have risen. And they seem to have a mission....The walking has begun... No one knows why they are walking. No one knows where they are going. And no one can stop them....They are here.From the acclaimed author of The Store, The Ignored, and The Town comes The Walking-and it's going to make Bram Stoker Award-winner Bentley Little the biggest name in horror. He's already got the critics screaming....Bentley Little... "...grabs…
Little Deaths; 24 Tales of Horror and Sex [IMPORT]
Ellen Datlow is the editor of science fiction, fantasy, and horror anthologies. She was the fiction editor of Omni magazine and Omni Online from 1981-1998. Then she was the editor of the webzine Event Horizon: Science Fiction, Fantasy, and Horror from September 1998-December 1999. She has won the World Fantasy Award seven times, the Bram Stoker Award twice with her co-editors and the Hugo Award for Best Editor in 2002 and 2005. She currently lives in New York City and edits fiction for Scifi.com.
Dracula Rising
(2002)
Quickly following the release of "Bram Stoker's Dracula," "Dracula Rising" is an obvious attempt to cash in on the blockbuster hit of Francis Ford Coppola. This is nothing unusual, familiar tactics in the market for small studios, and what really matters is the film itself. Sadly "Dracula Rising" is very boring. Theresa (Stacey Travis) is an art restorer traveling to Eastern Europe. Christopher Atkins (yes, the boy in "The Blue Lagoon") is Vlad, son of…
The Town
You think your hometown is scary?Wait until you read the new shocker from the man Stephen King calls "a Master. Bentley Little recently made the national news when Stephen King revealed he was reading Little's latest novel. But critics and fans have known for years that Little is one of the hottest horror writers in the business. And now, with his newest novel, The Town, Little brings the horror home to a small Arizona town.Because home is where the heart is...ripped out.Bentley Little…
Revelation
Strange things are happening in the small town of Randall, Arizona. And as darkness falls, an itinerant preacher has arrived to spread a gospel of cataclysmic fury...And stranger things are yet to come...Praise for The Revelation"A nail-biting, throat-squeezing, nonstop plunge into darkness and evil. I guarantee, once you start reading this book, you'll be up until dawn." --Rick Hautala"Grabs the reader and yanks him along through an ever-worsening landscape of horrors...a terifying…
Scary Stories
Goose bumps along your arms, the hairs rising on the back of your neck, these are the sure signs you're immersed in a great scary story. Featuring classic stories by such timeless authors as Edgar Allan Poe, O. Henry, Bram Stoker, Washington Irving, H. P. Lovecraft, Ambrose Bierce, and H. G. Wells, this spellbinding collection also includes modern masterpieces by contemporary legends like Stephen King, Roald Dahl, Shirley Jackson, Joyce Carol Oates, and Ray Bradbury. Celebrated artist Barry…
Anatomy Of Horror. The Masters Of Occult Fiction.
This is a well-written tome. The style is witty, filled with quips and non-vampire-like skewerings. It is a light, quick read covering Le Fanu to The Exorcist and a few oddballs in between. Only problem is that the author has nothing to say. In fact, the reader is left wondering why on earth he wrote the book in the first place. He is almost completely negative in his assessment of the occult writers he has set himself to review (with the possible exception of Haggard). Bad writing, superficial…
Classics of Horror: Dracula/Frankenstein/2 Books in 1
I had a copy of Classics of Horror: Dracula/Frankenstein/2 Books in 1 that got misplaced and was going to replace it. I ordered this copy because the Product details matched. I thought maybe mine had had a dustjacket that I lost along time ago that matched the picture. No. When I recieved it, it was the same as the picture. It is a Doubleday, cheaper version. The one that matches the Product Details is a lovely faux leather with gold lettering and gold edges. Mine had a ribbon book mark. Just thought…
Lost Vintage Horror Guaranteed To Delight Hardcore Fans (Lost Vintage Horror Guaranteed To Delight Hardcore Fans )
The horror genre today is filled with slashing and graphic violence, while the lost vintage classics in this 500-page plus, illustrated compilation of horror terrify you slowly, psychologically and methodically – the good, old fashioned way. Hardcore fans of classic horror will be not be disappointed with “The Sorcery Club,” by Elliott O’Donnel, nor will they be let down by Bram Stoker’s relatively unknown “Dracula’s Guest” and they are bound to love…
Classic Tales of Horror: Volume II (Classic Tales of Horror)
Volume One contained some chilling stories by the great masters. Now with Volume II comes an equally fascinating selection of fourteen memorable stories from the great writers of the supernatural and the macabre: · The Mortal Immortal, by Mary Shelley · Canon Alberic's Scrapbook, by M R James · The Lifted Veil, by George Eliot · William Wilson, by E. A. Poe · The Phantom Coach, by Amelia B Edwards · Afterward,…
Modern Mythmakers: Interviews With Horror ( Science Fiction and Fantasy Writers and Filmmakers)
This collection of original interviews, appropriate for libraries and fans alike, provides first-hand accounts from many of the entertainment industry's most influential writers, filmmakers, and entertainers. Interviewees include horror film icons Elvira and Herschell Gordon Lewis; world-renowned science fiction and fantasy authors, among them Ray Bradbury, Laurell K. Hamilton, and John Saul; and many others. The 26 alphabetized interviews are accompanied by a brief introduction, several quotes…