The Deep, by Mickey Spillane (Corgi, 1965). From a charity shop
One Lonely Night, by Mickey Spillane (Corgi, 1965). From a charity
Something Wicked This Way Comes, by Ray Bradbury (Corgi, 1963).
The Machineries of Joy, by Ray Bradbury (Corgi, 1966). From Oxfam
The Silver Locusts, by Ray Bradbury (Corgi, 1965). From a charity
The Avenger No. 23: The Wilder Curse, by Kenneth Robeson (Warner
Savage Heroes: Tales of Sorcery & Black Magic, edited by
Pages from Classics Illustrated: Dracula by Bram Stoker, adapted
The Time Machine and The Man Who Could Work Miracles, by H.G.
The Keep, by F. Paul Wilson (NEL, 1983). From a charity shop
Piranha, by John Sayles (Novelization by Leo Callan) (NEL, 1978).
Book Of The Werewolf, edited by Brian J. Frost (Sphere Books,
Squirm, by Richard Curtis based on an original screenplay by
Lost Worlds Volume 1, by Clark Ashton Smith (Panther Books, 1975)
The New Adventures of Frankenstein No.4: Frankenstein Meets Dracula,
LPs by The Ventures, from a second-hand record shop in Singapore
Die Like A Dog, by Brett Halliday (Consul, 1963). From a charity
Hammer Horror magazine, No 1 (Marvel Magazines, 1995). From a
The Bones And My Flute, by Edgar Mittelholzer (Corgi, 1966).
Tabasco, by John B. Thompson (Beacon, 1959). From a charity shop
The Leader, by Gillian Freeman (Four Square, 1965) From a charity
Climb A Broken Ladder, by Robert Novak (Digit Books, 1956). From
Marvel Graphic Novel: Emperor Doom - starring The Mighty Avengers,
No Need To Die, John Creasey writing as Gordon Ashe (Corgi, 1965).
Death of a Blue-Eyed Soul Brother, by B.B. Johnson (Paperback
April Evil, by John D. MacDonald (Fawcett, 1956). From a second
The Golden Apples Of The Sun, by Ray Bradbury (Corgi, 1960).
The Cool Man, by W.R. Burnett (Fawcet, 1968). From a charity
Splash page from Marvel Preview presents The UFO Connection,
Advertisement for Hell is a City from Hammer Horror magazine
Neon Madman, by John Harvey (Sphere Books, 1977). From a charity
Frankenstein, by Mary Shelley, with an Afterword by Harold Bloom
Presenting Wrestling Action: 4 knitting patterns by Gary Kennedy
Luis Buñuel on the set of The Phantom Of Liberty, from Sight
Ad for Rasputin The Mad Monk, from Hammer Horror magazine, No
Stag Annual No. 7 (1970) From a charity shop in Nottingham.