While Chapman may not be as grotesque or baroquely blood-spattered as Clive Barker, his stories, like those of Barker, are overflowing with ideas and imagination, and the power and originality of them are often striking and many of the stories will surely haunt you long after you've closed the book.You're about to embark on a dark and wondrous journey through the mind of a very talented young writer. Be prepared to visit strange worlds and even stranger beings. Horror and violence abounds, but there's also time for reflection, to ponder some of life's most important questions.You won't always know where you're going or where you are, but rest assured, you're in good hands.Sure, they may be a bit bloody, the fingers raw nubs that resemble mangled sausage, but that's just because your driver is deeply passionate about his job and wants to give you the best experience possible.So sit back and enjoy the ride. It's one hell of a trip.From Brett McBean's introduction
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Illustrated with over 100 vintage postcards and personal photographs from one of the company members. Text by Trav SD and Foreword by James Taylor.
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Moon Over Vaudeville
Discusses the history of vaudeville including performances, theaters, and actors, and examines its influence on modern entertainment.
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Boston: American Vaudeville Museum, 1998-present. Michael Marks Davis. The Exploitation of Pleasure. New York: Russell Sage Foundation, 1911. ... Tony Pastor Presents. Westporl, Connecticut: Greenwood Publishing Group, 1998.
However, facing the gallows doesn't seem as hard as the thought of losing her. This story is based on the real life of Robert Lawrence Victor Smith, and the events that led to his journey back from the end of the world.
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