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Welcome to the lost world of paperback horror. In 1967, Rosemary's Baby became the first horror novel to hit Publishers Weekly's annual Top 10 best-seller list since Daphne Du Maurier's Rebecca in ...
A new exhibition tells the story of the Armed Services Editions, pocket-size paperback weapons in the fight for democracy. A soldier reading in a flooded camp in New Guinea during World War II ...
New in Paperback: ‘The Bass Rock ... John Kaag, described them, posits that “intellectual magi” met interwar turbulence by conjuring “a new world.” THE LOST PIANOS OF SIBERIA, by Sophy ...
He's insane, of course, but so are any number of the characters in "The Lost Time Accidents" —just not in a way that interferes with their enjoyment of the world. There's too much bad sex in the ...
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