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Geraldine Gray
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 111

Geraldine Gray

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 1911
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  • Publisher: Unknown

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Hyper-tomb: Crypt of the Cyber-mummy
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 158

Hyper-tomb: Crypt of the Cyber-mummy

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2018-04-06
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  • Publisher: Lulu.com

Horrified Press summons an international cast of authors and poets to imagine the myths, religion and technology of ancient Egypt from all-new perspectives. Fracking awakens an ancient-and futuristic-form of plague. Canopic jars travel through time and space. Pyramids may not be as static as they appear. A young woman is handed the keys to supernatural revenge-but at the cost exacted by a fanged goddess. Forget Boris Karloff and Brendan Fraser, Howard Carter and Tutankhamun-this is Hyper-tomb: Crypt of the Cyber-mummy. Enter if you dare!

Gray Skies of Dismal Dreams
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 334

Gray Skies of Dismal Dreams

Prepare for an excursion into a gloomy world of shadows, where the days are never sunlit and blithe, and where the nights are wrapped in endless nightmares. No happy endings or silver linings are found in the clouds that fill these gray skies. But what you will find, gathered in one volume, are the darkest of poems and tales of horror, waiting to take your mind on a journey into realms of the uncheerful and the unholy. An amazingly surreal collection of short stories and the darkest of poetry, all interspersed with stunning graveyard photographs taken by the multitalented author herself - an absolute must for every bookshelf!

The Stewartville Area
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 132

The Stewartville Area

Charles Stewart, a Scotsman saddened by the death of his first wife, Margaret McNab, left his infant daughter with his paternal grandparents and headed west from his native New York to begin a new life. It was the early 1850s when Stewart arrived in the territory that was to become southeastern Minnesota. Here he saw the Root River as a potential power source for a flour mill. He received permission to dam the river, which created Lake Florence, a longtime attraction in Stewartville, the city named in Stewartas honor. The area Stewart settled was known for its rich, fertile soil, its abundant timber stands, its wildlife, and its natural water supply, including the river.

Telephone Directory
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 316

Telephone Directory

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 1980-02
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  • Publisher: Unknown

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The Strange Adventures of Turquoise Moonwolf
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 296

The Strange Adventures of Turquoise Moonwolf

"A wild, crazy roller coaster of a novel - bizarro writing at its very best!" When Turquoise Moonwolf complains her dull life in Chupacabra, New Mexico, is "about as thrilling as a dried-up old tumbleweed," she gets far more than she bargained for! Before she knows it, Turquoise finds herself in strange and perilous worlds populated by the likes of human oddities, shape-shifters, serial killers in flying saucers, flesh-eating hippies, man-eating house cats, and sleazy televangelists who produce snuff films for Christ. Will Turquoise's life ever return to normal? Or will it remain a never-ending roller coaster ride into the bizarre? Find out in these three delightfully deranged tales from the author of The Amnesia Girl!

Shelter
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 103

Shelter

Welcome to Silver City, where friendship can be murder... When a woman’s tortured body is discovered in an abandoned warehouse, Gerri and Ray can’t help but think it might be a weird case. With Jackson Pierce stirring trouble against them, can they solve it without Kinsey’s help? KEYWORDS: female sleuth, detective mystery, murder mystery series

Madame Gray's Creep Show
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 410

Madame Gray's Creep Show

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2020-10-27
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  • Publisher: Unknown

A veritable smorgasbord of twenty-three deliciously terrifying treats, each one simmered to blood-curdling perfection and seasoned with just the perfect amount of gallows humor. From murder and madness to monsters and the downright macabre, the stories awaiting you within in this superlative anthology push the boundaries of horror to the next level... and way, way beyond! Featuring stories by: Juliana Amir, Ross Baxter, Norris Black, Matt Bliss, Scot Carpenter, Max Carrey, Josh Darling, James Dorr, Gerri R. Gray, Chisto Healy, Carlton Herzog, Scott McGregor, J Louis Messina, Drew Nicks, Cooper O'Connor, Brett O'Reilly, Lisa Pais, Frederick Pangbourne, Clark Roberts, Rob Santana, Kelli A. Wilkins, and Scott Bryan Wilson.

Graveyard Girls
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 432

Graveyard Girls

A delicious collection of horrific tales and darkest poetry from the cream of the crop, all lovingly compiled by the incomparable Gerri R Gray! Nestling between the covers of this formidable tome are twenty-five of the very best lady authors writing on the horror scene today! These tales of terror are guaranteed to chill your very soul and awaken you in the dead of the night with fear-sweat clinging to your every pore and your heart pounding hard and heavy in your labored breast... Featuring stories from: Xtina Marie, MW Brown, Rebecca Kolodziej, Anya Lee, Barbara Jacobson, Gerri R Gray, Christina Bergling, Julia Benally, Olga Werby, Kelly Glover, Lee Franklin, Linda M. Crate, Vanessa Hawkins, P. Alanna Roethle, J. Snow, Evelyn Eve, Serena Daniels, S.E. Davis, Sam Hill, J.C. Raye, Donna J.W. Munro, R.J. Murray, C. Bailey-Bacchus, Varonica Chaney and Marian Finch.

World War II and the American Dream
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 344

World War II and the American Dream

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 1995
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  • Publisher: MIT Press

with essays by Peter S. Reed, Robert Friedel, Margaret Crawford, Greg Hise, Joel Davidson, and Michael Sorkin Among the legacies of World War II was a massive building program on a scale that America had not seen before and has not seen since. The war effort created thousands of factories, homes, even entire cities throughout the country. Many of these structures still stand, the physical evidence of an unprecedented ability to harness the power and resources of a people. The complex legacy of this most notable period in our nation's history is discussed from a different perspective by each contributor. Peter S. Reed, Associate Curator of the Department of Architecture and Design at the Muse...