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      • Trusted Partner
      • Trusted Partner
        November 1976

        Das Ding auf der Schwelle

        Unheimliche Geschichten

        by H. P. Lovecraft, Rudolf Hermstein, Kalju Kirde

        Der »Cthulhu«-Mythos lebt weiter, ein neuer Band mit Gruselgeschichten rankt sich um das legendäre Geheimbuch Necronomicon, das angeblich von dem legendären Araber Ahdul Alhazred verfaß wurde.

      • Trusted Partner
        July 1990

        Schatten über Innsmouth

        Eine Horrorgeschichte

        by H. P. Lovecraft, Rudolf Hermstein, Franz Rottensteiner

        "Der Erzähler dieser recht aparten Geschichte des Grauens flieht in den Morgenstunden des 16. Juli 1927, von Grauen geschüttelt, Hals über Kopf aus der verschlafenen Hafenstadt Innsmouth; sein verzweifeltes Drängen führt zu einer behördlichen Untersuchung durch die Bundesregierung, zu zahlreichen Verhaftungen und zur Sprengung oder dem Niederbrennen einer Anzahl alter Häuser. Erst lange, nachdem alles vorbei ist, von quälenden Träumen geplagt, in denen irrwitzig alptraumhafte Lebewesen vorkommen wie die entsetzlichen Schoggothen, entschließt er sich zu berichten, was er in jenem »von bösen Schatten erfüllten Hafen des Todes und der blasphemischen Abnormität« erlebte. Er wurde damals Zeuge einer ruchlosen Zeremonie der Anhänger des Fischgottes Dagon und des noch schrecklicheren Cthulhu."

      • Fiction
        2019

        Isaac D

        by Leandro Pileggi, Levi Tonin

        What if you woke up and were someone else? What if unnamable creatures showed up everywhere? What if only you noticed they were there? What if they came after you? Would you run? Would you hide? Or would you fight… Isaac D is a Light novel full of action and good humor, spiced by many Lovecraft and pop culture references. A fantasy built on humanity’s largest mysteries that brings together modern myths and pulp story classics.

      • October 2020

        The Art of Pulp Horror

        An Illustrated History

        by Edited by Stephen Jones; foreword by Robert Silverberg

        The companion title to the award-winning The Art of Horror and The Art of Horror Movies, and from the same creative team behind those acclaimed illustrated volumes, this third title in the series looks at the sexy, sleazy, and sensational subject matter in books, magazines, comics, and movies, which helped to shape modern horror. Compiled by multiple award-winning writer and editor Stephen Jones, and with a foreword by prolific and acclaimed author Robert Silverberg, this visual history brings together insightful and revelatory comment from some of the genre's most highly esteemed experts.

      • October 2015

        The Art of Horror

        An Illustrated History

        by Edited by Stephen Jones; foreword by Neil Gaiman

        A celebration of frightful images, compiled by some of the biggest and most respected names working in the genre. The book covers early engravings, dust jackets, book illustrations, pulp magazines, movie posters, comic books, and original paintings and digital artwork - over 500 images are presented in beautifully haunting detail. Editor is multiple award-winning Stephen Jones, who has assembled a stellar team of contributors and sourced visuals from all over the world. Foreword is by Neil Gaiman.

      • Horror & ghost stories

        Necronomicon Cookbook

        by Sean-Michael Argo

        There is a grimoire, known by most as the Necronomicon. It is ancient and powerful. Its very name is said to be the sound of howling demons. Upon its yellowed pages are spells and rituals that give terrible knowledge and power to those mad enough to seek it. The book is bound in human skin, inked in blood, and contains the dead names of Those Who Dwell Beyond. This is not that book. What you got in your paws right now, is best described, as one part grimoire and one part cookbook. In these pages you’ll read about slayers who fight the good fight to keep this here world spinning just one more day. How slayers cast spells using moonshine, and fight monsters with magic shotguns, then preserve their souls and sanity with some down home cooking. That’s where I come in. My name is Clifford Bartlett. I am a bootlegger, redneck outlaw, and a slayer of nasty things. The Elder Gods are coming, that’s for sure, from Cthulhu to Hastur. Their villainous allies are already here. The world is infested with cults and shoggoth demons and they will do their level best to bring about the end of everything. Sometimes, all that stands between us and them, is a pan of cornbread. Hope you brought an appetite.

      • Graphic novels

        SATANELA

        by DIEGO SIMONE, ALFONSO BUENO

        Supernatural Terror set in the twenties. where seduction, desire y treason weaves a nightmarish fabric of mistery.   THRILLER TERROR POLICE/CRIME   Diego Felgueroso is a very vital libertine. His life is summed up in drinking, smoking and flirting with girls. He comes to town to work as trumpeter in a Cabaret and he falls for one of the dancers, the enigmatic Satanela. But what begins as a date turn out to be a ghostly encounter where he is taken from his body, confining him on another dimension. Seeking for revenge, Diego would do anything to come back and make Satanela pay for her treason.   A window to the Europe of the 20th Simone’s drawing and colour are a masterpiece of light and shadows Thorough documentation that will make travel history lovers

      • Memoirs
        August 2020

        A Room with a Darker View

        Chronicles of My Mother and Schizophrenia

        by Claire Phillips

        Claire Phillips’ elegantly written and unflinching memoir about her mother, an Oxford-trained lawyer diagnosed in mid-life with paranoid schizophrenia, challenges current conceptions about mental illness, relapse and recovery, as well as difficulties caring for an aging parent with a chronic disease. Told in fragments, the work reflects back to her family history in England and Zimbabwe, where she visits to learn about the medical legacy of her grandfather, Michael Gelfand. As she breaks the family silence about her mother’s schizophrenia, Phillips reframes hospitalizations, paranoia, illness, and caregiving through a feminist lens.

      • Graphic novels
        December 2020

        Uncle Gorio and Aunt Pulía of Gabriel y Galán

        by Juan Luis Iglesias, José Cruz de Cruz

        Uncle Gorio, originally published on 18 November 1901 in El Adelanto, is one of the few stories written by the poet José María Gabriel y Galán.Juan Luis Iglesias and C. de Cruz, scriptwriter and cartoonist, both from Extremadura, adapt this work representative of Galán's universe to the language of comics with an original approach. Gabriel y Galán becomes the narrator and protagonist of his story by interacting with his own characters, Uncle Gorio and Aunt Pulía, a couple united by love and convenience. An entertaining comic strip that takes place during a literary gathering between Emilia Pardo Bazán, Benito Pérez Galdós and Gabriel y Galán, where we are shown the vision the poet had of his countrymen, between criticism and affection, while the writers reflect on literary art and recall intimate anecdotes.A tribute to José María Gabriel y Galán, the poet of the Castilian and Extremaduran soul, on the 150th anniversary of his birth.

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