Hannes Bok

Hannes Bok
Author: Hannes Bok
Publisher:
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2012
Genre: Fantasy in art
ISBN: 9781613470251

The most massive and comprehensive collection of Hannes Bok's work ever published, with dozens of new paintings never before seen.

Skull-Face

Skull-Face
Author: Robert E. Howard
Publisher: www.PulpFictionBook.Store
Total Pages: 155
Release: 2024-07-18
Genre: Fiction
ISBN:

Skull-Face by Robert E. Howard is an astounding and terrifying story of London’s Limehouse quarter and a dire threat against all humanity. Strange was the bondage into which he sold himself, a terror-stricken slave in an abyss of evil. And stranger still was the bargain he made with the Unseen World to escape the shadow of the Thing named . . . Skull-Face. Part 1 1. The Face in the Mist 2. The Hashish Slave 3. The Master Of Doom 4. The Spider and the Fly 5. The Man on the Couch 6. The Dream Girl 7. The Man of the Skull 8. Black Wisdom 9. Kathulos of Egypt 10. The Dark House 11. Four Thirty-four 12. The Stroke of Five Part 2 13. The Blind Beggar Who Rode 14. The Black Empire 15. The Mark of the Tulwar 16. The Mummy Who Laughed 17. The Dead Man from the Sea Part 3 18. The Grip of the Scorpion 19. Dark Fury 20. Ancient Horror 21. The Breaking of the Chain Robert E. Howard (1906-1936) published Skull-Face as a serial novel in Weird Tales. It was published in three parts in the October, November and December, 1929 issues. Skull-Face contains 3 illustrations.

The Fantastic Fiction of Hannes Bok

The Fantastic Fiction of Hannes Bok
Author: Hannes Bok
Publisher: American Fantasy
Total Pages: 448
Release: 2020-01-05
Genre:
ISBN: 9780990784678

An omnibus hardcover of Hannes Bok's three solo fantasy novels: The Sorcerer's Ship, Beyond The Golden Stair and Starstone World. Both The Sorcerer's Ship and Beyond the Golden Stair were previously published as part of Ballantine Books' Adult Fantasy paperback line. Starstone World, is a much shorter and darker piece, which has never been reprinted since it appeared in Science Fiction Quarterly #7, [Summer of 1942], over 75 years ago. These aren't your conventional fantasies, although all the trappings are there. His novels have a sly humor with plots containing unconventional twists and turns; a strange metaphysical bent; and his artist's talent for glorious description.

The Black Wheel

The Black Wheel
Author: Abraham Merritt
Publisher:
Total Pages: 114
Release: 2011-10-01
Genre:
ISBN: 9781258146856

Arts Unknown

Arts Unknown
Author: Luis Ortiz
Publisher:
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2005
Genre: Artists
ISBN: 9781933065045

A graphic genius of phantasmagorical originality, Lee Brown Coyes pictures are the visual expression not only of his own emotional turbulence, but also the turbulence of his times. ARTS UNKNOWN is the first biography/art book on Coye (-), a uniquely macabre and eccentric artist, and it will surprise many people unaware of his fine art, non-genre book illustrations, cartoons, and sculpture credentials.

Pulp Art

Pulp Art
Author: Robert Lesser
Publisher:
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2005
Genre: Art
ISBN: 9781402730351

The term pulp fiction has always had a certain resonance; but it is the artwork--bold, energized, dramatic, garishly colorful, and frequently grotesque--that has made pulp magazines memorable to so many people. Pulp Art is the groundbreaking--and ultimate--book on one of America's most important and spectacular forms of illustration art. At last, preserved in this volume are most of the still-existing originals created for the pulp covers, never before seen in all their sharply focused, vibrantly colored brilliance. Robert Lesser, a pioneering collector of this work and an expert on American popular culture, has assembled a gallery of these now-priceless originals. The dynamically pulp-flavored text is a complete historical survey of the pulps and their most important cover artists--Virgil Finlay, J. Allen St. John, Rafael de Soto, Hannes Bok, George and Jerome Rozen, Frank R. Paul, and many others. Also offered are critical discussions of individual paintings, as well as the major themes of the pulp magazines.