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Zombie Nation: From Folklore to Modern Frenzy
E. R. Vernor
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Description for Zombie Nation: From Folklore to Modern Frenzy
Hardcover. Num Pages: 111 pages, 80 b/w & color images. BIC Classification: VXW. Category: (G) General (US: Trade). Dimension: 230 x 155 x 15. Weight in Grams: 406.
Go on a hunt for the facts, folklore, and fiction about zombies from the 1800s to popular culture. The evolution of the zombie is explored in depth and includes historic accounts as well as a peek into the current craze. From whispered stories in voodoo legends and experiments in reanimation performed in the 1800s to recent events that allude to the scary possibility that such creatures really exist, you are in for a wild ride. Take a look at George Romero’s many contributions to the popularity of the living undead, with films such as Night of the Living Dead. Go ... Read more
Go on a hunt for the facts, folklore, and fiction about zombies from the 1800s to popular culture. The evolution of the zombie is explored in depth and includes historic accounts as well as a peek into the current craze. From whispered stories in voodoo legends and experiments in reanimation performed in the 1800s to recent events that allude to the scary possibility that such creatures really exist, you are in for a wild ride. Take a look at George Romero’s many contributions to the popularity of the living undead, with films such as Night of the Living Dead. Go ... Read more
Product Details
Publisher
Schiffer Publishing Ltd United States
Format
Hardback
Publication date
2013
Condition
New
Number of Pages
112
Place of Publication
, United States
ISBN
9780764344503
SKU
V9780764344503
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About E. R. Vernor
Occult and vampire researcher E. R. Vernor, best known as Corvis Nocturnum, has been an invited speaker at 2006 World Religions Seminar at Indiana-Purdue University Fort Wayne and a consultant for A&E’s Paranormal States. He is the author of Cemetery Gates, I Lucifer, and Haunted Asylums.
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