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Dead Fingers Talk, by William Burroughs (Tandem, 1966).From a charity shop in Canterbury.
Transylvania Station, by Donald and Abby Westlake (Dennis McMillian Publications, 1987).From a charity shop in Arnold, Nottingham.Every year, high on a mountaintop in upstate New York, 300 or more people gather to confront and solve a murder. A mysterious
H.P. Lovecraft Omnibus 1: At The Mountains Of Madness (Granada, 1985).From a charity shop in Derby.
New Writings in SF-14, edited by John Carnell. (Corgi Books, 1969).From a charity shop in Derby.
Revenge Of The Manitou, by Graham Masterton (Sphere, 1980).From a charity shop in Derby.
The Eighth Pan Book Of Horror Stories, Selected by Herbert Van Thal (Pan, 1967).From a charity shop in Derby.
The Fourth Pan Book Of Horror Stories, Selected by Herbert van Thal (Pan, 1964).From a charity shop in Derby.
Between Planets, by Robert A. Henlein (Ballantine Books, 1978).From a charity shop in Derby.
Clive Barker’s Books of Blood: 2, by Clive Barker (Sphere 1991).From a charity shop in Derby.
Whipping Star, by Frank Herbert (New English Libary, 1982)From a charity shop in Derby.
The Silver Eggheads, by Fritz Leiber (New English Library, 1966).From a charity shop in Derby.
Choose Your Own Adventure No. 1: The Cave of Time, by Edward Packard. Illustrated by Paul Granger (Bantam, 1982).From a charity shop in Hounslow, London.“Night falls and you make yourself a crude bed. Your mattress is the mossy floor of the forest.
Choose Your Own Adventure No. 4: Space And Beyond, by R. A. Montgomery. Illustrated by Paul Granger (Bantam, 1982).From a charity shop in Hounslow, London.“The histories of all worlds include sad stories of plagues and fevers and diseases and epidemics.
Choose Your Own Adventure No. 5: The Mystery of Chimney Rock, by Edward Packard. Illustrated by Paul Granger (Bantam, 1982).From a charity shop in Hounslow, London.“You step into the cedar closet and swing the door half-shut so that you can watch through
Choose Your Own Adventure No. 7: The Third Planet From Altair, by Edward Packard. Illustrated by Paul Granger (Bantam, 1982).From a charity shop in Hounslow, London.“The hours stretch into days; the days stretch into weeks. Now you have waited so long
Choose Your Own Adventure No. 103: Grave Robbers, by Ramsay Montgomery. Illustrated by Leslie Morrill (Bantam, 1990).From a charity shop in Derby.“You barely move forward when a huge wave splashes over your head, ripping the paddle from your hands.
Sladest, by Slade (Polydor, 1973).From a charity shop in Sherwood, Nottingham.Click bold links to play.Track listing:“Cum on Feel the Noize” (Noddy Holder/Jim Lea) UK #1“Look Wot You Dun” (Holder/Lea/Don Powell) UK #4“Gudbuy
Spotlight on The Walker Brothers, by The Walker Brothers (Philips, 1977).From a charity shop in Sherwood, Nottingham.Click bold links to play.Record One - Side One1. The Sun Ain’t Gonna Shine Anymore2. My Love Is Growing3. No Sad Songs For Me4. Turn
Moorcock’s Book of Martyrs, by Michael Moorcock (Quartet, 1976).From a charity shop in Nottingham.From the return of Jimi Hendrix, as witnessed by a hero-worshipping, spaced-out roadie, to the death of Christ, as witnessed by a time-tripping tourist
The Ghost’s Companion, edited by Peter Haining (Puffin, 1978).From a charity shop in Nottingham.
Demonstrand, by Robert Alexander (Corgi, 1982). From a charity shop in Nottingham. The man was lying across the rock, his limbs twisted under him. His head was thrown back, as though he were screaming - his lips drawn back over gleaming teeth…but
The World Shuffler, by Keith Laumer (Coronet, 1978). From a charity shop in Nottingham.
Monsters and Vampires, by Alan Frank (Octopus, 1976).From a charity shop in Nottingham.
‘Aged 62, Bela Lugosi reflects on his British stage tour of Dracula in this publicity still’, from Monsters and Vampires, by Alan Frank (Octopus, 1976).From a charity shop in Nottingham.
Man, Action comic was hardcore.Panels from ‘The Running Man’, ‘Blackjack’ and ‘Dredger’ from Action comic 17th April, 1976 (IPC Magazines).From a charity shop in Nottingham.
Women In Film Noir, edited by E. Anne Kaplan (BFI, 1984).From a charity shop in Nottingham.
Here Be Daemons, by Basil Copper (Sphere, 1981). From a charity shop in Nottingham.
The Birthday Girl, by Robert Rush (Futura, 1983). From a charity shop in Nottingham. Horribly disfigured by the unspeakable nightmare of her childhood, Lois Carradine begins to rebuild her shattered life. But the scars on her face are nothing to the scars
The Medusa Horror, by Drew Lamark (Futura, 1983). From a charity shop in Nottingham. YOU’LL NEVER FEEL SAFE IN THE WATER AGAIN. The Adventure A party of carefree, fun-seeking treasure-hunters set off to find a sunken vessel off the Cornish coast.
The Bureau Of Lost Souls, by Christopher Fowler (Century Hutchinson, 1989). From a charity shop in Arnold, Nottingham.
Action Comics Weekly No. 609 (DC Comics, 1988). Cover art by Brian BollandFrom a charity shop in Nottingham.
Splash page from Jungle Action Featuring The Black Panther No. 16 (Marvel Comics, 1975). Written by Don McGregor, art by Billy Graham.From a charity shop in Nottingham.
Web Of Spider-Man No. 58 (Marvel Comics, 1989). Cover art by Alex Saviuk.From a charity shop in Nottingham.
The Island of Dr. Moreau, by H.G. Wells (Pan, 1975).From a charity shop in Nottingham.
The Naked Lunch, by William Burroughs (Paladin, 1986). From a charity shop in Arnold, Nottingham.
An Illustrated History Of The Horror Film, by Carlos Clarens (Capricorn Books, 1967).From a charity shop in Nottingham.
Frankenstein’s Monster figure, from the Universal Studios Monsters Collection. From a charity shop in Nottingham.
Dylan Dog: Phobia, by Tiziano Sclavi (Oscar Monandori, 2007).From a charity shop in Nottingham.
Panel from Dylan Dog: Phobia, by Tiziano Sclavi and Corrado Roi. (Oscar Monandori, 2007).From a charity shop in Nottingham.
The Outward Urge, by John Wyndham & Lucas Parkes (Penguin, 1962).From a charity shop in Nottingham.
The Treasure Of The Sierra Madre, by B. Traven (Penguin, 1956).From a charity shop in Nottingham.
Picture, by Lillian Ross (Penguin, 1962).From a charity shop in Nottingham.Picture is a literary innovation - The first piece of factual reporting ever to be written in the form of a novel. It is also a revealing record of the Hollywood community - its
The Penguin Book Of Horror Stories, edited by J.A. Cuddon (Bloomsbury, 1984).From a charity shop in Nottingham.
The Penguin Book Of Vampire Stories, edited by Alan Ryan (Bloomsbury, 1987). From a charity shop in Nottingham.
Henry James: Stories Of The Supernatural, edited by Leon Edel (Barrie and Jenkins, 1971).From a charity shop in Nottingham.
The Martian Way, by Isaac Asimov (Panther, 1974).From a charity shop in Nottingham.
Happy New Year, Herbie, by Evan Hunter (Mayflower, 1968).From a charity shop in Sheffield.
Locusts, by Guy N. Smith (Hamlyn, 1979).From a charity shop in Sheffield.
Phase IV, by Barry N. Malzberg, from the original screenplay by Mayo Simon (Pan, 1973).From a charity shop in Sheffield.
The Master, by Guy N. Smith (The Sheridan Book Company, 1993).From a charity shop in Sheffield.
Don’t Let Him Kill, by John Creasey, writing as Gordon Ashe (Corgi, 1974).From a charity shop in Sheffield.
Fiend, by Guy N. Smith (Sphere, 1991).From a charity shop in Sheffield.
No Bones About It, by Joan Fleming (Fontana, 1970).From a charity shop in Sheffield.
Shark Attack, by H. David Baldridge (Everest, 1976).From a charity shop in Sheffield.
Tomorrow Is Already Here, by Robert Jungk (Rupert Hart-Davis, 1954).From a charity shop in Nottingham
Inner cover from Tomorrow Is Already Here, by Robert Jungk (Rupert Hart-Davis, 1954).From a charity shop in Nottingham
Page from Tomorrow Is Already Here, by Robert Jungk (Rupert Hart-Davis, 1954).From a charity shop in Nottingham
Haunted Britain, by Antony D. Hippisley Coxe (Pan, 1975).From a charity shop in Nottingham.
Key to Symbols, from Haunted Britain, by Antony D. Hippisley Coxe (Pan, 1975).From a charity shop in Nottingham.
A Dictionary of Devils and Demons, by J. Tondriau and R. Villeneuve (Tom Stacy Ltd. 1972).From a charity shop in Nottingham.A note inside the book reads:CITY OF NOTTINGHAM EDUCATION COMMITTEEClaremont Bilateral SchoolPRESENTED TODavid HibbertFORTechnical