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      • Edizioni Horti di Giano

        We are looking for that flame that ignites our authors’ emotions. We dream of an editorial world where those who deserve can express themselves freely and not thanks to a payment. Horti di Giano offers books with attention to the smallest detail, where Editing is the heart of a work done with passion and the publications are enriched by several hand-made illustrations, in order to give life to a book which is an artistic and complete experience. in every respect. You can find Fantasy, Sci-Fi, Horror, Thriller, Crime and Mistery, Coming-on-age novel, Poetry and Graphic Novel.

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      • Artech House Books Horizon House Publications Ltd.

        A leading technical book publisher, Artech House provides today’s professionals and students with cutting-edge books and software from the world’s top authorities. From RF/microwave design, wireless communications, radar engineering, and electronic defense, to GPS/GNSS, power engineering, computer security, and building technology, Artech House publishes the forward-looking titles that engineers and managers need to excel. Artech House is a subsidiary of Horizon House Publications, Inc., publisher of the internationally acclaimed magazine Microwave Journal®.

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        Literature & Literary Studies
        October 2018

        Clive Barker

        Dark imaginer

        by Sorcha Ní Fhlainn

        Clive Barker: Dark imaginer explores the diverse literary, film and visionary creations of the polymathic and influential British artist Clive Barker. In this necessary and timely collection, innovative essays by leading scholars in the fields of literature, film and popular culture explore Barker's contribution to gothic, fantasy and horror studies, interrogating his creative legacy. The volume consists of an extensive introduction and twelve groundbreaking essays that critically reevaluate Barker's oeuvre. These include in-depth analyses of his celebrated and lesser known novels, short stories, theme park designs, screen and comic book adaptations, film direction and production, sketches and book illustrations, as well as responses to his material from critics and fan communities. Clive Barker: Dark imaginer reveals the breadth and depth of Barker's distinctive dark vision, which continues to fascinate and flourish.

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        THE BIG BOOK OF MALAYSIAN HORROR STORIES

        by AMIR MUHAMMAD (editor), CHIN YEW

        THE BIG BOOK OF MALAYSIAN HORROR STORIES takes us from terrors that are mythological and historical to contemporary and technological. The biggest Fixi Novo anthology yet is set in various states in Malaysia, but the most common states are Darul Distress and Negeri Scary. These brand-new stories are complemented by Chin Yew's equally spooky illustrations.

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        January 2012

        Tote Mädchen

        Roman

        by Richard Calder, Hannes Riffel, Dietmar Dath

        Großbritannien 2071. Ein Virus verwandelt pubertierende Mädchen in bluthungrige Cyborgs, »tote Mädchen«. Wer von ihnen gebissen wird, zeugt selbst vampirische Wesen. Die regierende Partei »Human Front« ruft zum Massaker an den Puppen auf und riegelt London hermetisch ab. Doch der junge Ivan Zwakh weigert sich, seine Geliebte, die Sexpuppe Primavera, zu verlassen, auch wenn ihre Liebesbeweise ihn fast das Leben kosten. Den beiden gelingt die Flucht nach Bangkok, aber ihre Verfolger sind ihnen dicht auf den Fersen … Richard Calder entwirft eine düstere Zukunftswelt, in der Gelüste nach Sex, Schmerz und Macht die Existenz der Menschheit aufs Spiel setzen. Ein temporeich erzählter, fesselnder Roman über den Versuch einer unmöglichen Liebe im Cyborgzeitalter.

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        July 1990

        Schatten über Innsmouth

        Eine Horrorgeschichte

        by H. P. Lovecraft, Rudolf Hermstein, Franz Rottensteiner

        "Der Erzähler dieser recht aparten Geschichte des Grauens flieht in den Morgenstunden des 16. Juli 1927, von Grauen geschüttelt, Hals über Kopf aus der verschlafenen Hafenstadt Innsmouth; sein verzweifeltes Drängen führt zu einer behördlichen Untersuchung durch die Bundesregierung, zu zahlreichen Verhaftungen und zur Sprengung oder dem Niederbrennen einer Anzahl alter Häuser. Erst lange, nachdem alles vorbei ist, von quälenden Träumen geplagt, in denen irrwitzig alptraumhafte Lebewesen vorkommen wie die entsetzlichen Schoggothen, entschließt er sich zu berichten, was er in jenem »von bösen Schatten erfüllten Hafen des Todes und der blasphemischen Abnormität« erlebte. Er wurde damals Zeuge einer ruchlosen Zeremonie der Anhänger des Fischgottes Dagon und des noch schrecklicheren Cthulhu."

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        Children's & YA

        The Magical Pharmacy (4). The Contest of a Thousand Talents

        by Anna Ruhe/ Claudia Carls

        A world full of scents – and an adventure full of magic, racing hearts and dangers! Luzie Alvenstein can sense it right down to her fingertips: there is something wrong with the invitation she is holding in her hand. Her rival Elodie de Richemont has invited her to enter the “Contest of a thousand talents” – a competition for the world’s finest scent pharmacists. Of course the only thing Elodie is interested in is finding new talents to run her scent pharmacies. But Luzie has no choice. Together with Mats, Leon and Daan de Bruijn she goes to England in order to take part in the competition. What begins as a great game soon develops into a fight for survival – and this threatens to rob Luzie of everything she has ever loved… This is the fourth volume in the bestselling series of children’s books for boys and girls aged 10+. Written by the highly successful author Anna Ruhe and with atmospheric and beautifully detailed black-and-white illustrations by Claudia Carls.

      • May 1987

        Dracula

        by Bram Stoker

        Dracula is an 1897 Gothic horror novel by Irish author Bram Stoker. It introduced Count Dracula, and established many conventions of subsequent vampire fantasy. The novel tells the story of Dracula's attempt to move from Transylvania to England so that he may find new blood and spread the undead curse, and of the battle between Dracula and a small group of men and a woman led by Professor Abraham Van Helsing.

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        Fiction
        October 2017

        Lovers of Justice

        by Yurii Andrukhovych

        "Lovers of Justice" is a paranormal novel in which several biographies are combined into an artistic whole using the author's signature compositional and stylistic skills. They cry out to become an eight-and-a-half-episode TV saga. Family and political murders, rapes and robberies, depravity of minors and the mysterious separation of the head, ideological betrayals and betrayals for the sake of an idea, are assigned to various devils of the soul and are not always fair, but often terrible punishments. What else is needed for the reader to feel good and realize with pleasure his moral superiority over the unfortunate lovers of capricious Justice?

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        The Arts
        June 2017

        Terence Fisher

        by Peter Hutchings

        Terence Fisher is best known as the director who made most of the classic Hammer horrors - including The Curse of Frankenstein, Dracula and The Devil Rides Out. But there is more to Terence Fisher than Hammer horror. In a busy twenty-five-year career, he directed fifty films, not just horrors but also thrillers, comedies, melodramas and science-fiction. This book offers an appreciation of all of Fisher's films and also gives a sense of his place in British film history. Looking at Fisher's career as a whole not only underlines his importance as a film-maker but also casts a new, interesting light on the areas in which he worked - Gainsborough melodrama, the 1950s B film, 1960s science-fiction and, of course, Hammer, one of the most successful independent film companies in the history of British cinema.

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        Humanities & Social Sciences
        January 2015

        Chronicles of the Investiture Contest

        by T. J. H. McCarthy

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        Crime & mystery
        2001

        Kobzar 2000

        by Kapranov Brothers

        Ukraine is the most mystical country in Europe. To this day, witches and fortune-tellers cast their spells here while forests are scattered with werewolves and rusalkas. In his novellas, Roman shares modern-day mystery stories, continuing Hohol's tradition.

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