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The Illustrated Varney the Vampire; or, The Feast of Blood - In Two Volumes - Volume I: A Romance of Exciting Interest - Original Title: Varney the Va
The most notorious "Penny Dreadful" Pulp-Lit Productions is proud to present this new edition of Varney the Vampire*, the most scandalous example of the Victorian Age's most notorious style of popular literature - laid out properly like the original 1840s booklets, with the original woodcut illustrations, but freshly typeset in big, readable, modern type. This is Volume One of a two-volume set, including chapters 1-92 (all of Part One of the full story). *"Vampire" is spelled "Vampyre" throughout most of the inside text.
The Illustrated Varney the Vampire; or, The Feast of Blood - In Two Volumes - Volume II: A Romance of Exciting Interest - Original Title: Varney the V
The most notorious "Penny Dreadful" Pulp-Lit Productions is proud to present this new edition of Varney the Vampire*, the most scandalous example of the Victorian Age's most notorious style of popular literature - laid out properly like the original 1840s booklets, with the original woodcut illustrations, but freshly typeset in big, readable, modern type. This is Volume Two of a two-volume set, including chapters 93-237 (all of Parts Two through Eleven of the full story). *"Vampire" is spelled "Vampyre" throughout most of the inside text.
Sweeney Todd, The Barber of Fleet-Street: Vol. I: Original title: The String of Pearls

Sweeney Todd, The Barber of Fleet-Street: Vol. I: Original title: The String of Pearls

Thomas Preskett Prest; George Macfarren

Pulp-Lit Productions
2020
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Freshly typeset in readable modern type with the original woodcut illustrations, this two-volume edition presents the full version of what's probably the most influential and notorious "Penny Dreadful" ever published: the one in which London was introduced to Sweeney Todd, the Demon Barber of Fleet-Street, and his pie-selling partner-in-crime, Mrs. Lovett. This edition is lightly footnoted to help the modern reader catch literary and pop-cultural references as well as slang terms that were familiar to 1840s Londoners, but are more obscure today.