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A Production of The Archers, I Know Where I’m Going, The Book of the Film by Eric Britton. Adapted from the film written produced and directed for the screen by Michael Powell and Emeric Pressburger. Bought from a charity shop in Nottingham. They
Splatter Movies by John McCarty, FantaCo Enterprises, 1981. Bought from a charity shop in Nottingham. “A critical survey of the wildly demented sub-genre of the horror film that is changing the face of film realism forever.”
Roger Corman’s New World, BFI Dossier Number 7. By Jim Hillier and Aaron Lipstadt. British Film Institute, 1981. From a charity shop in Nottingham. 5 things I learned from reading this book: 1) Martin Scorsese asked Roger Corman if he would
Robert Aldrich, Edited by Richard Combs, BFI, 1978. Bought from charity shop, Nottingham. “You then did two pictures in Europe, including The Angry Hills in Greece. Robert Mitchum would seem to be a natural actor for you to work with, yet you&rsquo
Death of the Führer, Roland Puccetti, Arrow Books 1973. Originally bought from charity shop, lost, then bought again from eBay by my brother. “Her fingers dug into my arms with sharp nails, her back arched spasmodically, she started to pull me
The Mighty Thor!: Collector’s Album, Earth-shaking script by Stan Lee, Breath-taking illustration by Jack Kirby. A Lancer Book, 1966. Bought from a charity shop, Nottingham.
Frontispiece from The Dracula Collection, Galley Press, 1981. Bought from a charity shop, Nottingham. “High on a gloomy, windswept crag jutting up from the dark forests of the Transylvanian hinterland there stands a time-worn castle shrouded in
The Quatermass Experiment, by Nigel Kneale, Penguin 1959. From a charity shop in Nottingham. “Cut to Quatermass. He presses the master switch. An indicator light flashes. Cut to the rocket…very, very slowly, the hatch begins moving outwards.
Book Of The Damned, by Charles Fort (John Brown Publishing, 1995) From a charity shop in Nottingham. “It is our expression that nothing can attempt to be, except by attempting to exclude something else: that which is commonly called ‘being&rsq
Photographs from The Cinema of John Frankenheimer by Gerald Pratley, International Film Guide Series, 1969 Bought from a charity shop, Nottingham. John Frankenheimer on Seconds (1966) “I think with every film before you even start to make it,
Montana Gothic, by Dirck Van Sickle Bought from a charity shop, London. “He put on the same clothes he’d worn since last summer; the shirt stiffly wrinkled with nose wipings, the top three buttons gone. His cowboy boots, a struggle to put
Dark Star, by Alan Dean Foster (Futura 1979) Bought from a charity shop, Nottingham. “‘Listen bomb,’ Pinback pleaded, 'pretty bomb, logical bomb, lovely reasonable thermostellar triggering device…” 'Flattery will get you
I Was Dora Suarez by Derek Raymond, Abacus 1991. Bought from a charity shop in Nottingham. “I see now clearer than I have ever done, that my work is a matter not just of my personal honour, as if, in spite of everything, there were still a spark
Bank Shot, by Donald E. Westlake (Book Club Associates, 1972). From a charity shop in Victoria Centre, Nottingham. “May dropped backward into the sofa again; she always sat down as though she’d just had a stroke. ‘What’s the story?
The Mighty Marvel Comics Strength and Fitness Book, Marvel Comics 1976 From a charity shop in Nottingham.
Hollywood by Garson Kanin (Viking Press, 1974) From a charity shop in Sherwood, Nottingham. Garson Kanin (1912-1999) was a writer and director of plays and films. His works include My Favourite Wife (as director) with Cary Grant and Irene Dunne, and,
Psycho, by Robert Bloch. (Corgi 1977) Bought from a charity shop, Nottingham.
Breakdown, Edited by Dashiell Hammett (New English Library) From a charity shop in Canterbury, Kent. “The best horror stories of a generation selected by the author of The Maltese Falcon. DASHIELL HAMMETT is best remembered as America’s most
Cover and frontispiece from The Mammoth Book of Thrillers, Ghosts and Mysteries (1936) From a charity shop in Canterbury. A collection of stories from the likes of G.K Chesterton, Agatha Christie, Joseph Conrad, Guy de Maupassant, Aldous Huxley, M.R.
William Peter Blatty on The Exorcist: From Novel to Film (Bantam 1974) From a charity shop, Nottingham. “It is Friday, July 13, 1973. As I write, Billy Friedkin, the director of The Exorcist, is returning from northern Iraq where he filmed at Nimru
Only By Daylight, Edited by Christine Campbell Thomson (Arrow, 1972) From a charity shop in Sherwood, Nottingham.
Starburst Classics of the Horror Film (Marvel/Grandreams 1982) From a charity shop in Hounslow.
Alfred Hitchcock presents Stories My Mother Never Told Me: Part One (Pan 1964). From a charity shop in Nottingham. Anthology of stories featuring Ray Bradbury, Roald Dahl, F. Scott Fitzgerald, Shirley Jackson, Richard Matheson and more. From the Introduc
The Lair Of The White Worm, by Bram Stoker (Arrow, 1960) From a charity shop in Canterbury, Kent. ’“Am I looking grave?” asked Sir Nathaniel inconsequently when he re-entered the room. “You certainly are, sir.” “We
The Vampire: An Anthology, arranged and selected by Ornella Volta and Valeria Riva, with a foreword by Roger Vadim (Neville Spearman Ltd, 1963) From a charity shop in Arnold, Nottingham.
Shock 2, by Richard Matheson (Sphere, 1978). From a charity shop in Nottingham. THIRTEEN STORIES - THIRTEEN SHOCKS! Master of the macabre Richard Matheson presents his second collection of stories to chill and terrify - thirteen SHOCKing tales that will
The Hands of Orlac, by Robert Bateman (Four Square, 1961). From a charity shop in Canterbury, Kent.
Wildcat Adventures, June 1964. From a charity shop in Nottingham.
California’s Hell-On-Wheels Cycle Girl Gangs, from Stag Magazine, Vol.18 No.11 (Nov. 1967) From a charity shop in Nottingham.
Male, Vol 18, No.7 (July 1968) From a charity shop in Nottingham.
High Rise, by J.G. Ballard (Popular Library, 1978) From a charity shop in Sherwood, Nottingham. TENANTS OF TERROR The architect - suddenly the prisoner of his own proud creation. The liberated woman - in the embrace of brutal sexual ravishment and
The Horror From The Hills, by Frank Belknap Long (Belmont Productions, 1965). From a charity shop in West Bridgford, Notttingham. THE VAMPIRE FROM THE FOURTH DIMENSION I knew that something unspeakably malign was crouching on the ground beside me.
Advert for Killer Karate Course. From Male magazine, July 1968. From a charity shop in Nottingham.
Cat O’Nine Tails, Directed by Dario Argento, VHS tape.(Warner Home Video, 1987) From a charity shop in Nottingham.
Ouija - Mystifying Oracle Board Game, by Park Brothers. From a charity shop in Hockley, Nottingham.
Such Stuff As Dreams Are Made Of, by Robert Bloch (Ballantine Books, 1979) From a charity shop in Nottingham. From the introduction by Gahan Wilson: “The thing about Bloch’s stories is, literally, their knack of haunting the reader. They have a core
Advertisement from Stag Annual No. 7 (1970) From a charity shop in Nottingham.
Splash page from Daredevil: Love and War by Bill Sienkiewicz and Frank Miller (Marvel Comics, 1986). From a charity shop in Nottingham.
Illustrations from Better Sight Without Glasses, by Harry Benjamin (Health For All Publications, 1962). Artist unknown. From a charity shop in Nottingham.
This Sweet Sickness, by Patricia Highsmith (Pan, 1960) From a charity shop in West Bridgford, Nottingham.
The Talented Mr. Ripley, by Patricia Highsmith (Pan, 1957) From a charity shop in Nottingham.
More Tales Of Unknown Horror, edited by Peter Haining (NEL, 1979). From a charity shop in Sherwood, Nottingham. CONTENTS Introduction GOTHIC: Dr Immortelle - Kathleen Ludwick WEIRD: The Passing of Van Mitten - Claude Farrere TERROR: The River of Death
Chopping Mall, Directed by Jim Wynorski, VHS tape (First Choice Video, 1986) From a charity shop in Nottingham.
The City As Metaphor, by David R. Weimer (Random House, 1966). From a charity shop in Nottingham. “Excerpt from The Flower - William Carlos Williams a naked woman, about 38, just out of bed, worth looking at both for her body and her mind
Start Screaming Murder, by Talmage Powell (Pocket Books Inc. 1962) From a charity shop in Nottingham.
RE/Search No.14: Incredibly Strange Music (Publishers/Editors V.Vale/Andrea Juno, 1993) From a charity shop in Sherwood, Nottingham. “In an age of information overload, the mere act of wading through and deciphering society’s discards becomes
Full page ad from Man’s Magazine (February 1970) From a charity shop in Nottingham.
The Case of the Radioactive Redhead, by G.G. Fickling (Belmont Books, 1963) From a charity shop in Nottingham. THE PRIVATE EYE MEETS THE CURVACEOUS KOOK Two tapering legs waving straight up in the air, flaring downward into mesh-coloured buttocks
The Hot Rock, by Donald Westlake (Coronet 1972). From a charity shop in Sherwood, Nottingham. Kelp was veering all over the street, his attention distracted by his confusion over the window buttons. The left rear window rolled down, and he shouted Dortmu
Man’s Magazine (February 1970) From a charity shop in Nottingham.
The Last Good Kiss, by James Crumley (Vintage Crime/Black Lizard, 1988) From a charity shop in the Broadmarsh Centre, Nottingham. The Last Good Kiss is a late-Seventies slice of hard-boiled noir. Through a landscape of ramshackle roadside bars, seedy
Photo from America Goes to the Movies: 100 Years of Motion Picture Exhibition, by Barbara Stones (National Association of Theatre Owners, 1993). From a charity shop in Sherwood, Nottingham. ‘3-D mask. Portions of Warner Bros.’ 1961 movie &ldqu
Photos from America Goes to the Movies: 100 Years of Motion Picture Exhibition, by Barbara Stones (National Association of Theatre Owners, 1993) From a charity shop in Sherwood, Nottingham. 1) ‘Seductive “Madam Satan” draped in garments made from
The Night of the Hunter, by Davis Grubb (Penguin, 1977) From a charity shop in Nottingham. Listen, Ben! See this hand I’m holdin’ up? See them letters tattooed on it? Love, Ben, love! That’s what they spell. This hand - this right hand
Blue Sunshine, by Ken Johnson based on a screenplay by Jeff Lieberman (Sphere Books, 1977) From a charity shop in Nottingham. PSYCHOSIS… It started off as a great party - just eight of them in a ski-lodge in upstate New York. But then the last
Where The Boys Are, by Gordon Swarthout (Pan, 1963) From a charity shop in Canterbury. They came… Physically to get a tan Psychologically to get away Biologically to check the talent But basically they came to Fort Lauderdale, Fla., because that is
The Weapon Shops of Isher, by A.E. van Vogt (Nova Publications, 1951).From a charity shop in Nottingham.
The Woman In The Woods, by Charity Blackstock (Pan, 1961).From a charity shop in Nottingham.
I found a really nice little black dress in a charity shop today and my best friend bought it for me. It is surprising the shit you can find in charity shops.