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LITTLE SHOPPE OF HORRORS #2 FANZINE HAMMER FILMS ORIGINAL Terence Fisher issue
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unsold issue in exceptional condition with the exception of discoloring to the white pages. 48 pages with a section devoted to the life of Terence Fisher, a nice article on The Evolution of "The Brides of Dracula" and an interview with James Bernard, who scored at least 23 of the Hammer films. He was a classmate of Christopher Lee and he also wrote a score for a re-release of Nosferatu in 1997."LITTLE SHOPPE OF HORRORS" British Collector's Magazine
(July 1981) #2, Formerly "THE HAMMER JOURNAL"
(48 B&W pages including front and back covers.)
Spotlight on TERENCE FISHER (1904-1980) "One of a Kind" Terence Fisher on front cover and inside.
This is the ORIGINAL magazine and is NOT a Reproduction, Reprint or Copy of any kind.
(Extremely SCARCE and Long Out-of-Print!)
Contents Include:
Hammer News, Witching Time, The 13th Reunion, Rude Awakening, Growing Pains, Silent Scream, The House That Bled to Death, Charlie Boy, Guardian Of The Abyss, Terence Fisher Obituary.
There is a classic Behind-The-Scenes photo of CHRISTOPHER LEE as Dracula walking across a bridge from Fisher's 1965 "DRACULA-PRINCE OF DARKNESS."
TERENCE FISHER photo story by Bob Sheridan, Hammer Retrospect: "THE EVOLUTION OF "THE BRIDES OF DRACULA" by Oscar A. Martinez and Bob Sheridan. The Viewable Hammer, HAMMERCON II, Hammer Music, The Published Hammer--The B.F.I. Hammer Project, JAMES BERNARD INTERVIEW by Bruce G. Hallenbeck and John McCarthy, and Much More in This LONG Out-of-Print Original BACK ISSUE!
Overall Condition: VERY GOOD PLUS
Magazine is complete and intact. Staples are clean, no rust on them. Some minor rubbing on front cover, otherwise in crisp and clean condition.
The photos provided are of the actual item you will receive.
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I recently purchased a collection of books and other items from the estate of the owner of a former New York City bookstore named Cinemabilia at 10 West 13th St , run by
Ernest D. Burns
. It was located in Greenwich Village in the 1970's and 1980's and, I believe, closed down in the late 1980's. Many of the books I will be listing are "new old stock" in that they were never sold. When his store closed down, he boxed everything up and they have spent the last thirty years boxed and/or bagged. As many were bagged, they will retain the brand new crispness of the jacket and pages, with many of the books clearly having never been opened until I did so to inspect and photograph them for purposes of identification. Those that were not bagged may have dusty edges or toning to the edges of the jackets and pages. If that is the case, I will describe them as such.
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