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by Chris Workman and Troy Howarth
TOME OF TERROR SERIES Horror Films of the 1920s
by Christopher Workman and Troy Howarth 8 1/2 X 11, apx 300 pages, filled with photos A fascinating study of the genre silent films from 1895 through 1929 Everyone knows about London After Midnight and Phantom of the Opera, but you will be amazed at the new information you will learn about your favorite type of movies and their early beginnings in birth of cinema.
Horror Films of the 1930s by Christopher Workman and Troy Howarth 8 1/2 X 11, apx 300 pages, filled with photos TOME OF TERROR—From the earliest days of cinema to the contemporary excesses of the Cineplex, the horror genre has exuded a fascination for audiences across the globe. Authors Chris Workman and Troy Howarth have undertaken the ambitious prospect of examining the evolution of the horror film from its origins in this multi-volume series. Things kick off with volume one, which is devoted to the 1930s. From Universal monsters to King Kong and forgotten obscurities from Europe and beyond, THE TOME OF TERROR: THE 1930s provides a comprehensive and in-depth examination of the horror cinema in the 1930s. The second volume, devoted to the 1920s, will follow in 2015.