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Varney the Vampire

Varney the Vampire

James Malcolm Rymer; Thomas Peckett Prest

Mint Editions
2021
pokkari
Varney the Vampire (1847) is a penny dreadful novel by British writers James Malcolm Rymer and Thomas Peckett Prest. Originally serialized in cheap volumes, the novel introduced some of the most recognizable tropes of vampire fiction still used today, including the depiction of fangs and the use of a Gothic setting. Set during the Napoleonic Wars, Varney the Vampire is a story of tragedy, damnation, and revenge that pioneered many of the themes common to horror and pulp fiction today. Sir Francis Varney was condemned to an eternity of vampiric life following his actions during the reign of Oliver Cromwell. Having betrayed a royalist and killed his own son in a fit of rage, Varney was forced to suffer death and resurrection countless times over on his insatiable quest for human blood. In the nineteenth century, he targets the Bannerworths, a once-noble family fallen on hard times in their crumbling estate. Gruesome and tragic, the story manages to humanize the vampire without softening his terrifying actions or features, laying the groundwork for an action-packed romp through such legendary cities as London, Naples, and Venice. Varney the Vampire is a grisly penny dreadful novel, a quick-witted work of horror that has inspired generations of storytellers and readers alike. With a beautifully designed cover and professionally typeset manuscript, this edition of Varney the Vampire by James Malcolm Rymer and Thomas Peckett Prest is a classic of British horror fiction reimagined for modern readers.
Sweeney Todd

Sweeney Todd

Thomas Peckett Prest; James Malcolm Rymer

Graphic Arts Books
2021
pokkari
Sweeney Todd: The Barber of Fleet Street (1846-1847) is a penny dreadful novel by British writers James Malcolm Rymer and Thomas Peckett Prest. Originally serialized in cheap volumes, the novel marks the debut of Sweeney Todd, a villain whose story inspired Stephen Sondheim’s legendary musical Sweeney Todd: The Demon Barber of Fleet Street (1979), which won a Tony Award for Best Musical and an Olivier Award for Best New Musical before serving as source material for Tim Burton’s 2007 film of the same name. In London in 1785, a young sailor named Lieutenant Thornhill goes missing while on leave. Last seen on Fleet Street while entering the barber shop of Sweeney Todd, his mysterious disappearance inspires Colonel Jeffrey, a friend, to investigate. Discovering that Thornhill was carrying with him a pearl necklace for Johanna Oakley, the lover of a man lost at sea, Jeffrey questions the young girl. Disturbed by his story, and moved by Thornhill’s honorable intentions, Johanna offers her help in his search. Suspicious of Todd, who has recently lost an assistant to a local insane asylum, she dresses as a young boy and goes to his barber shop to apply for the position. There, she begins to uncover Todd’s secret operation, whereby murdering his unsuspecting patrons, he transports their bodies to Mrs. Lovett’s shop to be turned into cheap meat pies. Sweeney Todd: The Barber of Fleet Street is a grisly penny dreadful novel, a quick-witted work of horror that has inspired several successful adaptations. With a beautifully designed cover and professionally typeset manuscript, this edition of Sweeney Todd: The Barber of Fleet Street by James Malcolm Rymer and Thomas Peckett Prest is a classic of British horror fiction reimagined for modern readers.
Jessie Arnold; Or, the Murder at the Old Well. a Romance. by the Author of the Black Mantle, [I.E. J. M. Rymer] Etc.
Title: Jessie Arnold; or, the Murder at the Old Well. A romance. By the author of "The Black Mantle," i.e. J. M. Rymer] etc.Publisher: British Library, Historical Print EditionsThe British Library is the national library of the United Kingdom. It is one of the world's largest research libraries holding over 150 million items in all known languages and formats: books, journals, newspapers, sound recordings, patents, maps, stamps, prints and much more. Its collections include around 14 million books, along with substantial additional collections of manuscripts and historical items dating back as far as 300 BC.The FICTION & PROSE LITERATURE collection includes books from the British Library digitised by Microsoft. The collection provides readers with a perspective of the world from some of the 18th and 19th century's most talented writers. Written for a range of audiences, these works are a treasure for any curious reader looking to see the world through the eyes of ages past. Beyond the main body of works the collection also includes song-books, comedy, and works of satire. ++++The below data was compiled from various identification fields in the bibliographic record of this title. This data is provided as an additional tool in helping to insure edition identification: ++++ British Library Arnold, Jessie; Rymer, James Malcolm; 1852. 148 p.; 8 . C.140.b.33.
Varney the Vampire

Varney the Vampire

James Malcolm Rymer; Thomas Peckett Prest

West Margin Press
2022
sidottu
Varney the Vampire (1847) is a penny dreadful novel by British writers James Malcolm Rymer and Thomas Peckett Prest. Originally serialized in cheap volumes, the novel introduced some of the most recognizable tropes of vampire fiction still used today, including the depiction of fangs and the use of a Gothic setting. Set during the Napoleonic Wars, Varney the Vampire is a story of tragedy, damnation, and revenge that pioneered many of the themes common to horror and pulp fiction today. Sir Francis Varney was condemned to an eternity of vampiric life following his actions during the reign of Oliver Cromwell. Having betrayed a royalist and killed his own son in a fit of rage, Varney was forced to suffer death and resurrection countless times over on his insatiable quest for human blood. In the nineteenth century, he targets the Bannerworths, a once-noble family fallen on hard times in their crumbling estate. Gruesome and tragic, the story manages to humanize the vampire without softening his terrifying actions or features, laying the groundwork for an action-packed romp through such legendary cities as London, Naples, and Venice. Varney the Vampire is a grisly penny dreadful novel, a quick-witted work of horror that has inspired generations of storytellers and readers alike. With a beautifully designed cover and professionally typeset manuscript, this edition of Varney the Vampire by James Malcolm Rymer and Thomas Peckett Prest is a classic of British horror fiction reimagined for modern readers.
The Illustrated Varney the Vampire; or, The Feast of Blood - In Two Volumes - Volume I

The Illustrated Varney the Vampire; or, The Feast of Blood - In Two Volumes - Volume I

James Malcolm Rymer; Thomas Preskett Prest

Pulp-Lit Productions
2020
sidottu
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

The Illustrated Varney the Vampire; or, The Feast of Blood - In Two Volumes - Volume II

James Malcolm Rymer; Thomas Preskett Prest

Pulp-Lit Productions
2020
sidottu
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.
The String of Pearls

The String of Pearls

James Malcolm Rymer

E-Artnow
2020
pokkari
Sweeney Todd is a barber who murders his customers and turns their remains into meat pies sold at the pie shop of Mrs. Lovett, his partner in crime. His barber shop is situated in Fleet Street, London, next to St. Dunstan's church, and is connected to Lovett's pie shop in nearby Bell Yard by means of an underground passage. Todd dispatches his victims by pulling a lever while they are in his barber chair, which makes them fall backward down a revolving trapdoor and generally causes them to break their necks or skulls on the cellar floor below. If the victims are still alive, he goes to the basement and "polishes them off" by slitting their throats with his straight razor.
Sweeney Todd, The Barber of Fleet-Street; Vol. 1

Sweeney Todd, The Barber of Fleet-Street; Vol. 1

James Malcolm Rymer; Thomas Preskett Prest

Pulp-Lit Productions
2020
sidottu
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. This is Volume 1 of a 2-volume set.
Sweeney Todd, The Barber of Fleet-Street; Vol. II

Sweeney Todd, The Barber of Fleet-Street; Vol. II

James Malcolm Rymer; Thomas Preskett Prest

Pulp-Lit Productions
2020
sidottu
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. This is Volume 2 of a 2-volume set.
Die Perlenschnur oder

Die Perlenschnur oder

James Malcolm Rymer; Thomas Peckett Prest

Books on Demand
2020
pokkari
Ein viktorianischer Klassiker - erfolgreich verfilmt mit Johnny Depp in der Hauptrolle. In seinem Londoner Gesch ft in der Fleet Street empf ngt der Barbier Sweeney Todd bevorzugt reiche Kunden. Als einer seiner Besucher, der eine wertvolle Perlenschnur mit sich f hrt, spurlos verschwindet, beginnen einige Leute zu argw hnen, ob nicht vielleicht Todd damit zu tun haben k nnte. Unabh ngig voneinander beginnen Freunde des zuletzt Verschwundenen, die junge Johanna, f r welche die Perlen bestimmt waren, und Tobias, der Lehrling Sweeney Todds, Nachforschungen anzustellen. Dennoch ist dem Barbier lange nichts nachzuweisen - er scheint entweder unschuldig, oder aber teuflisch raffiniert zu sein. Und kann es m glich sein, da auch Mrs. Lovett, die Inhaberin des beliebten Pastetenladens in der N he, in die Sache verstrickt ist? Allm hlich beginnt sich die Schlinge um den Hals des Barbiers enger zu ziehen, und die Suchenden kommen der L sung des Geheimnisses n her ...