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Mantis, by K.W.Jeter, (Tom Doherty Associates, Inc, 1987). From a charity shop on Mansfield Road, Nottingham. Except in times of greatest need, the female praying mantis does not destroy her mate. Rae has needs, hungers that cannot easily be satisfied.
Death Bite, by Michael Maryk and Brent Monahan (Granada, 1979). From a charity shop on Mansfield Road, Nottingham. In New Guinea they found the Door of Hell. And they brought back the Taipan. A giant snake that exists only to kill. Its bite means pain-wr
The Totem, by David Morrell (Pan, 1979) From a charity shop on Mansfield Road, Nottingham. A young hitch-hiker was the first victim. Apparently killed by a hit-and-run driver - except for the unexplained claw scars… The coroner in the small town
Splash page from Shako!, from 2000AD Annual 1986 (IPC Magazines, 1985). From a charity shop in Eastwood, Nottingham.
2000AD Annual 1986 (IPC Magazines, 1985). From a charity shop in Eastwood, Nottingham.
Page from 2000AD Annual 1986 (IPC Magazines, 1985). From a charity shop in Eastwood, Nottingham.
Doomflight, by Guy N. Smith (Hamlyn, 1981). From a charity shop on Mansfield Road, Nottingham.
Locusts, by Guy N. Smith (Hamlyn, 1979). From a charity shop on Mansfield Road, Nottingham. “The locusts moved - short hops that brought them nearer. And nearer. Only feet away. Thousands of them. Millions. All leering. There was no escape for
Bats Out Of Hell, by Guy N. Smith (NEL, 1978). From a charity shop on Mansfield Road, Nottingham.
Always, Always by Porter Wagoner and Dolly Parton (RCA 1969). From a charity shop in Nottingham.
Dome, by Lawrence Huff (NEL, 1980). From a charity shop on Mansfield Road, Nottingham. THERE IS ABSOLUTELY NO DANGER…NO DANGER…NO DANGER…NO DANGER…NO DA… The mighty breeder reactor sat like a squat giant on the red skyli
The Best of Isaac Asimov 1939-1949, edited by Angus Wells (Sphere, 1975). From a charity shop on Mansfield Road in Nottingham.
Silverblade No.6, Cover Art by Gene Colan (DC comics, 1987). From a charity shop in Nottingham.
The Ninth Pan Book of Horror Stories, Selected by Herbert van Thal (Pan, 1974). From a charity shop on Mansfield Road in Nottingham. Inhuman humans… The Jolly Uncle and the dummy that sucked blood The Unmarried Mother and the torture mask The Film
Roadmarks, by Roger Zelazny (Orbit, 1981). From a charity shop on Mansfield Road in Nottingham. Somewhere in New York State is a road, which few know how to find, which goes not to any particular destination but backwards and forwards in time. The travel
Tarzan The Terrible, by Edgar Rice Burroughs (Ballantine, 1980). From a charity shop on Mansfield Road in Nottingham.
Cage A Man, by F.M. Busby (Hamlyn, 1973). From a charity shop on Mansfield Road, Nottingham. He awoke to find himself lying naked among fifty sleeping bodies. The walls were grey…also the floor and ceiling. There were no exits anywhere. This was
The Unholy, by John Halkin (Hamlyn, 1982). From a charity shop on Mansfield Road, Nottingham. Once in a millenium a terrifying force is unleashed… The Unholy Just a shrivelled arm - a harmless old relic hidden away in a cave by superstitious peasa
Farewell, My Lovely, by Raymond Chandler (The World Publishing Company, 1946). From a charity shop in Canterbury.
The Wells Of Hell, by Graham Masterton (Sphere, 1981). From a charity shop on Mansfield Road in Nottingham. New Milford was a peaceful old town where nothing ever happened. Until overnight the water turned a hideously sinister colour. Then Alison and
In A Lonely Place, by Dorothy B. Hughes (Bantam, 1979). From a charity shop in Canterbury.
Doc Savage: Mad Eyes, by Kenneth Robeson (Bantam, 1969). From a charity shop in Nottingham.
The Manitou, by Graham Masterton (Star, 1979) From a charity shop in Nottingham.
The Valley of Spiders, by H.G.Wells (Fontana, 1974). From a charity shop in Nottingham.
The Space Machine, by Christopher Priest (Pan, 1981). From a charity shop in Nottingham.
And The Devil Will Drag You Under, by Jack L. Chalker (Ballantine Books, 1979). From a charity shop in Nottingham.
Stanely Kubrick Directs, by Alexander Walker (Abacus, 1973). From a charity shop in Arnold.
Stanley Kubrick’s Clockwork Orange. Illustrated Screenplay based on the novel by Anthony Burgess (Polaris, 1972). From a charity shop in Arnold. May 22, 1972 “I have always wondered if there might be a more meaningful way to present a book about
Ghost Stories of an Antiquary, by M.R. James (Book Club Associates, 1976). From a charity shop in Nottingham.
Playback, by Raymond Chandler (Hamish Hamilton, 1958). From a charity shop in Nottingham. She was quite a doll. She wore a white belted raincoat, no hat, a well-cherished head of platinum hair, bootees to match the raincoat, a folding plastic umbrella,
The Life and Times of Jerry Cornelius, by Michael Moorcock (Grafton Books, 1987) From a charity shop in Nottingham.
Cover art by Cliff Robinson for 2000AD, Prog 625 (May 1989). From a charity shop in Hockley, Nottingham.
Back cover to 2000AD Prog 584, Art by Cliff Robinson (July 1988). From a charity shop in Hockley, Nottingham.
Cover by Kev Hopgood for 2000AD Prog 631 (June 1989). From a charity shop in Hockley, Nottingham.
Alfred Hitchcock’s Ghostly Gallery, edited by Kaye Webb (Puffin, 1967). From a charity shop in Nottingham. For fearless readers of ten upwards. Introduction ‘Good evening, and welcome to Alfred Hitchcock’s Ghostly Gallery. This is your
The Outlaws, by Alex R. Stuart (NEL, 1972). From a charity shop in Canterbuy, Kent. 84 KILLED AS HELL’S ANGELS RIOT AT ROCK FESTIVAL! That’s the world of the Bikers and their leader Little Billy - a mind-snapping, road-raping, nightmarish
Forgotten Tales Of Terror, edited by Hugh Lamb (Magnum Books, 1978). Cover illustration by Alun Hood. From a charity shop in Nottingham.
Carson Of Venus, by Edgar Rice Burroughs (NEL, 1971). From a charity shop in Nottingham.
Love’s Lonely Counterfeit, by James M. Cain (Corgi, 1966). From a charity shop in Nottingham.
Now Then, by John Brunner (Mayflower-Dell, 1965). From a charity shop in Nottingham.
Cotton Comes To Harlem, by Chester Himes (Panther, 1969). From a charity shop in Canterbury. ‘Like a flick-knife. It is tough, weird, vicious, and quite remarkably un-put-downable…“Cotton” has a nightmarish quality, spiced with
The Fontana Book of Great Ghost Stories, edited by Robert Aickman (Fontana, 1974). From a charity shop in Nottingham.
Carol Borland in Mark of the Vampire (1935). From The Dracula Scrapbook, by Peter Haining (Souvenir Press, 1987). From a charity shop in Sheffield.
Publicity still for Mark of the Vampire with Bela Lugosi and Carol Borland. From The Dracula Scrapbook, by Peter Haining (Souvenir Press, 1987). From a charity shop in Sheffield.
Werner Herzog releases thousands of rats into the streets of the Dutch city of Delft while filming Nosferatu in 1979. From The Dracula Scrapbook, by Peter Haining (Souvenir Press, 1987). From a charity shop in Sheffield. On his arrival, Herzog went
Christopher Lee in Dracula, Prince of Darkness. From The Dracula Scrapbook, by Peter Haining (Souvenir Press, 1987). From a charity shop in Sheffield.
Edward van Sloan as Van Helsing and Bela Lugosi as Dracula in a publicity shot for the 1931 movie. From The Dracula Scrapbook, by Peter Haining (Souvenir Press, 1987). From a charity shop in Sheffield.
The 8th Fontana Book of Ghost Stories, edited by Robert Aickman (Fontana, 1974). From a charity shop in Nottingham.
Waldo & Magic Inc, by Robert Heinlein (Pan, 1969). From a charity shop in Nottingham.
The Mummy, from stories by Sir Arthur Conan Doyle, retold by Raymond Sibley, illustrated by Angus McBride. (Ladybird Books, 1985) From a charity shop in Nottingham.
The Twelth Pan Book of Horror Stories, Selected by Herbert Van Thal (Pan, 1971). From a charity shop in Sherwood, Nottingham.
To The Devil A Daughter, by Dennis Wheatley (Arrow, 1974). From a charity shop in Sherwood, Nottingham. As she finished speaking she threw the thing she was holding towards Christina’s lap, and cried ‘Catch!’ Christina cupped her hands
What Ain’t to Be, Just Might Happen, LP by Porter Wagoner (RCA, 1973). From a charity shop in West Bridgford, Nottingham. Includes The Rubber Room (click to view) In a buildin’ tall with a stone wall around there’s a rubber roomWhen
Porter Wagoner Sings His Own, LP by Porter Wagoner (RCA, 1072). From a charity shop in West Bridgford, Nottingham. “Lonely Comin’ Down” I woke up this morning in a strange placeI looked into the mirror at a strange faceThen I looked
Star Trek Fotonovel 1: The City on the Edge of Forever, written by Harlan Ellison (Bantam, 1977). From a charity shop in Sherwood, Nottingham. From ‘Encounter with an Ellison’ by Sandra Cawson Sandra: Mr Ellison - Harlan: My name is Harlan.
Conan, by Robert E. Howard (Sphere, 1985). Cover art by Frank Frazetta. From a charity shop in Sheffield. Conan had locked his legs about the ape-man’s torso and was striving to maintain his position on the monster’s back while he butchered
The Penguin Charles Addams (Penguin Books, 1962). From a charity shop in Canterbury.
Illustration from The Penguin Charles Addams (Penguin, 1962). From a charity shop in Canterbury.