The Art of Pulp Horror: An Illustrated History by Stephen Jones: New

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Item Length: 11.3 in Number of Pages: 256 Pages ISBN: 9781540032973 Publisher: Leonard Corporation, Hal Genre: Fiction Author: Stephen Jones Book Title: Art of Pulp Horror : an Illustrated History Topic: Horror, Fantasy / Dark Fantasy Item Width: 10.2 in Item Weight: 57.1 Oz Format: Hardcover Book Series: Applause Bks. Publication Date: 2020-08-15 Item Height: 1 in Pages: 256 Publication Year: 2020 height: 1 in Illustrator: Yes Country of Origin: United States Language: English width: 10.2 in

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The Art of Pulp Horror: An Illustrated History by Stephen Jones: New. "The Art of Pulp Horror: An Illustrated History by Stephen Jones is a visually stunning and informative guide to the history of horror in popular culture. This hardcover book, published in 2020, features over 800 rare and unique images from around the world, including book covers, movie posters, comic books, and more. With insightful commentary from award-winning writer and editor Stephen Jones and a foreword by acclaimed author Robert Silverberg, this visually rich volume charts the influence of pulp fiction and low-budget filmmaking on modern horror. A must-have for fans of the genre, this book offers a comprehensive look at how we have embraced and exploited the gratuitous and the gory in our popular culture for over a century." "The Art of Pulp Horror: An Illustrated History by Stephen Jones is a visually stunning and informative guide to the history of horror in popular culture. This hardcover book, published in 2020, features over 800 rare and unique images from around the world, including book covers, movie posters, comic books, and more. With insightful commentary from award-winning writer and editor Stephen Jones and a foreword by acclaimed author Robert Silverberg, this visually rich volume charts the influence of pulp fiction and low-budget filmmaking on modern horror. A must-have for fans of the genre, this book offers a comprehensive look at how we have embraced and exploited the gratuitous and the gory in our popular culture for over a century."