Advert for Killer Karate Course. From Male magazine, July 1968.
Cat O’Nine Tails, Directed by Dario Argento, VHS tape.(Warner
Ouija - Mystifying Oracle Board Game, by Park Brothers. From
Such Stuff As Dreams Are Made Of, by Robert Bloch (Ballantine
Advertisement from Stag Annual No. 7 (1970) From a charity shop
Splash page from Daredevil: Love and War by Bill Sienkiewicz
Illustrations from Better Sight Without Glasses, by Harry Benjamin
This Sweet Sickness, by Patricia Highsmith (Pan, 1960) From a
The Talented Mr. Ripley, by Patricia Highsmith (Pan, 1957) From
More Tales Of Unknown Horror, edited by Peter Haining (NEL, 1979).
Chopping Mall, Directed by Jim Wynorski, VHS tape (First Choice
The City As Metaphor, by David R. Weimer (Random House, 1966).
Start Screaming Murder, by Talmage Powell (Pocket Books Inc.
RE/Search No.14: Incredibly Strange Music (Publishers/Editors
Full page ad from Man’s Magazine (February 1970) From a
The Case of the Radioactive Redhead, by G.G. Fickling (Belmont
The Hot Rock, by Donald Westlake (Coronet 1972). From a charity
Man’s Magazine (February 1970) From a charity shop in Nottingham.
The Last Good Kiss, by James Crumley (Vintage Crime/Black Lizard,
Photo from America Goes to the Movies: 100 Years of Motion Picture
Photos from America Goes to the Movies: 100 Years of Motion Picture
The Night of the Hunter, by Davis Grubb (Penguin, 1977) From
Blue Sunshine, by Ken Johnson based on a screenplay by Jeff Lieberman
Where The Boys Are, by Gordon Swarthout (Pan, 1963) From a charity
Bad Girl by Cherry Vanilla (RCA Victor, 1978) From a charity
The Desperate Hours, by Joseph Hayes (Perma Books, 1955). From
The Strange Case of Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde, by Robert Louis
The Pearl Bastard, by Lillian Halegua (Consul Books, 1964) From
Stag Annual No. 7 (1970) From a charity shop in Nottingham.
Frankenstein, by Mary Shelley, with an Afterword by Harold Bloom
Neon Madman, by John Harvey (Sphere Books, 1977). From a charity
The Cool Man, by W.R. Burnett (Fawcet, 1968). From a charity
The Golden Apples Of The Sun, by Ray Bradbury (Corgi, 1960).
Death of a Blue-Eyed Soul Brother, by B.B. Johnson (Paperback
No Need To Die, John Creasey writing as Gordon Ashe (Corgi, 1965).
Climb A Broken Ladder, by Robert Novak (Digit Books, 1956). From