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Breakout, by Frederick Oughton (Digit, 1959) From a car boot sale in Nottingham. True, factual and immensely thrilling behind-the-scenes accounts of some of the most startling and hair-raising escapes from prisons. This is the story of BREAKOUT. It

Breakout, by Frederick Oughton (Digit, 1959) From a car boot sale in Nottingham. True, factual and immensely thrilling behind-the-scenes accounts of some of the most startling and hair-raising escapes from prisons. This is the story of BREAKOUT. It

Breakout, by Frederick Oughton (Digit, 1959) From a car boot sale in Nottingham.

Behind The Mask: The Secrets Of Hollywood’s Monster Makers, By Mark Salisbury And Alan Hedgcock (Titan Books, 1994)  1) Cover 2) Rick Baker Stares Out From The Underskull On To Which The Mechanics Are Installed For Sidney The Gorilla From The Incredible

Behind The Mask: The Secrets Of Hollywood’s Monster Makers, By Mark Salisbury And

The Animal-Lover’s Book Of Beastly Murder, By Patricia Highsmith (Penguin, 1979) From A Bookshop On Charing Cross Road, London. Samson Is A Magnificent French Pig Who Has Been Trained To Sniff Out Truffles. But His Owner Never Lets Him Taste One…

The Animal-Lover’s Book Of Beastly Murder, By Patricia Highsmith (Penguin, 1979)

Alfred Hitchcock Presents Death Bag (Mayflower Books, 1974) From A Car Boot Sale In Nottingham (For 5P). A Sack Of Terror If You Like Your Pages Chilled, With A Little Blood Spattered Here And There, And A Whole Amount Of Diabolical Cunning Then Alfred

Alfred Hitchcock Presents Death Bag (Mayflower Books, 1974) From A Car Boot Sale

It Was The Day Of The Robot By Frank Belknap Long (Dobson Books, 1963) From A Bookshop On Charing Cross Road, London. &Amp;Ldquo;You Stand Before The Humming Computers And You Fight Off Terrors. You Feel A More-Than-Human Wisdom Crushing You To The Earth,

It Was The Day Of The Robot By Frank Belknap Long (Dobson Books, 1963) From A Bookshop

Splash Page From The Worst Man On Earth By Stan Lee And Steve Ditko, From Uncanny Tales No. 26 (Published By Alan Class &Amp;Amp; Co. Ltd.) From A Junk Shop On Mansfield Rd. Nottingham.

Splash Page From The Worst Man On Earth By Stan Lee And Steve Ditko, From Uncanny

The Hands Of Orlac, By Robert Bateman (Four Square, 1961). From A Charity Shop In Canterbury, Kent.

The Hands Of Orlac, By Robert Bateman (Four Square, 1961). From A Charity Shop In

The 2Nd Mayflower Book Of Black Magic Stories Edited By Michel Parry (Mayflower Books, 1974). From A Car Boot Sale In Nottingham. &Amp;Lsquo;Step By Step They Dragged Him, Violently Resisting, And Now Out Of The Door There Came A Swarm Of Large Fat Flies

The 2Nd Mayflower Book Of Black Magic Stories Edited By Michel Parry (Mayflower Books,

Pages From Trip To Tullum, By Federico Fellini And Milo Manara. From Crisis No. 61 (Fleetway Publications, August 1991). From A Car Boot Sale In Nottingham.

Pages From Trip To Tullum, By Federico Fellini And Milo Manara. From Crisis No. 61

The Long Tomorrow By Leigh Brackett (Mayflower Sci-Fi, 1962) From A Bookshop On Charing Cross Road, London. The War Is Over&Amp;Hellip; The Great Cities Of The World Have Been Razed To The Ground. Once More The People Have Returned To The Country - Frightene

The Long Tomorrow By Leigh Brackett (Mayflower Sci-Fi, 1962) From A Bookshop On Charing

Wildcat Adventures, June 1964. From A Charity Shop In Nottingham.

Wildcat Adventures, June 1964. From A Charity Shop In Nottingham.

The Ultimate Warrior, By Bill S. Ballinger, Based On A Screenplay By Robert Clouse (Star Books, 1976) From Oxfam In Nottingham. The Twilight Of Man This Is The Future. Earth, Mortified By Man’s Greed And Bloodlust, Is On The Edge Of Extinction.

The Ultimate Warrior, By Bill S. Ballinger, Based On A Screenplay By Robert Clouse

Eight Tales Of Hoffmann, Translated With Introduction By J.m. Cohen (Pan, 1952)From A Bookshop On Charing Cross Road, London. A Bookplate Inside The Front Cover Reads &Amp;Lsquo;From The Library Of Angela Carter&Amp;Rsquo;, Indicating That The Book Had Previousl

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