The horror genre today is filled with slashing and graphic violence, while the lost vintage classics in this 500-page plus, illustrated compilation of horror terrify you slowly, psychologically and methodically – the good, old fashioned way.
Hardcore fans of classic horror will be not be disappointed with “The Sorcery Club,” by Elliott O’Donnel, nor will they be let down by Bram Stoker’s relatively unknown “Dracula’s Guest” and they are bound to love the 19th century illustrated version of Edgar Allen Poe’s classic “The Raven.”
I hope you enjoy these vintage horror masterpieces as much as I did.
Hardcore fans of classic horror will be not be disappointed with “The Sorcery Club,” by Elliott O’Donnel, nor will they be let down by Bram Stoker’s relatively unknown “Dracula’s Guest” and they are bound to love the 19th century illustrated version of Edgar Allen Poe’s classic “The Raven.”
I hope you enjoy these vintage horror masterpieces as much as I did.