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Books : Literature & Fiction : Authors, A-Z : ( J ) : Jacobs, David
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The American Promise is more teachable and memorable than any other U.S. survey text. The balanced narrative braids together political and social history so that students can discern overarching trends as well as individual stories. The voices of hundreds of Americans — from Presidents to pipefitters, and sharecroppers to suffragettes — animate the past and make concepts memorable. The past comes alive for students through dynamic special features and a stunning and distinctive visual program. Over 775 contemporaneous illustrations — more than any competing text — draw students into the text, and more than 180 full-color maps increase students’ geographic literacy. A rich array of special features complements the narrative, offering more points of departure for assignments and discussion. Longstanding favorites include Documenting the American Promise, Historical Questions, The Promise of Technology, and Beyond America’s Borders, representing a key part of our effort to increase attention paid to the global context of American history.
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The early 1950s were the Golden Age of horror comics. One of the most legendary titles of the era was Dick Briefer’s MONSTER OF FRANKENSTEIN, the first continuing series to feature a creature of darkness in a starring role. Veteran comics pro Briefer pulled out all the stops to create a truly great version of the Frankenstein Monster. Now, over a half-century later, these timeless, hard-hitting tales are collected for the first time in a big bonanza volume to delight monster lovers and comics fans alike. Combining bold visual flair and inventiveness with impressive storytelling abilities, Dick Briefer here claims his rightful place with such great writer/artists as Chester Gould (DICK TRACY) and Jack Cole (PLASTIC MAN).
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Stories from the new dolls in horror - and they're deadly! Contents: 1. The Lynching Of Jack Cutter / by Ralan Conley 2. The Food of Love / by Joseph D'Lacey 3. Teritum Squid / by Jeremy C. Shipp 4. The Vampire Keeper / by Laura Bickle 5. Cat's Eye / by Jeani Rector 6. City Of The Dead / by David Byron 7. Stubborn Beasts / by David F. Daumit 8. Chains / by Jade Eckert 9. The Hoarder / by Simon Wood 10. Blood On The Walls / by Dave Rex 11. Anatomy Of The Terrible / by Jason M. Tucker 12. Hunt For The Unnatural / by Tamara Wilhite 13. The Ten Klown Mandments / by Michael McCarty and Mark McLaughlin 14. The Necro-Comic-Con / by Corey R. Scales 15. The Obsidian Stone / by J.T. Carney 16. Bloodline / by James Woodcock
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When an aggressive swarm of Brazilian cross-bred bees flies into Rita Knight's hometown in Osbourne, Texas, the teenager and her friends are terrified as local factory smoke, mistaken by the bees for a stinger chemical, spurs a stinging frenzy.
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When her brother orders an ant farm and receives the eggs of an ancient breed dating back to the dinosaur age, Gwen Kellerman is shocked by the oversized, aggressive creatures, who upset the entire town when they escape.
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When toxic waste in the local swamp causes dragonflies to reach a killer size, a swarm of the prehistoric-sized creatures take over the local museum, trapping Judy Tyler and her neighbors inside.
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A two story chapbook featuring extremely dark and disturbing horror fiction. Each story is 10,000 words and is beautifully illustrated by Erik Wilson. "Immortality" by Charlee Jacob tells the story of Mihail who looks into the collection of mirrors his grandmother has given him in hopes that one day he won't see himself. And when this happens he knows he will finally be immortal. Her tales of vampires meant to scare Mihail only serve to tantalize him and Mihail spends his nights trying to find the one who will make him immortal. He commits atrocities that will hopefully push him beyond the edge of mortality. Instead, they just push him to the edge of sanity. "Growing Out Of It" by Mehitobel Wilson tells the story of Ted who has noticed some odd things about his friends, Meg and Dannyboy. They see to be changing. And it's not just them that are changing, Ted feels himself changing-growing apart from his friends and himself. Maybe hooking up with a new band will help him change his life. Maybe... Or maybe it's too late... Maybe his life is growing up without him. Published in an edition of 300 chapbooks and 52 hardcovers all signed and numbered.
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When a full moon rises over a dark mountain citadel, the Werewolf of London is reborn.
On a Caribbean isle, where zombies rise and walk, Frankenstein's monster is more than a legend. He is alive.
In an archaeological excavation, a preserved cadaver moves-and Dracula is awakened.
The classic monsters from Universal Studios' cinematic vault of horror return-in a brand-new novel from the author of The Devil's Brood. -
The Bride of Frankenstein is resurrected...The Werewolf of London bequeaths his legacy on the unsuspecting...Dracula creates a new creature of destruction...Voodoo drums beat and Frankenstein's Monster stirs. Now, as the forces of darkness draw together mankind is about to discover the true meaning of underworld...and that this summer, fear is Universal.
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Moving to a new high-rise apartment building where their nearest neighbor loudly plays his stereo system, Trina Montero is shocked when the music attracts the attention of radioactive, mutated super roaches.
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When normal grasshoppers happen upon a batch of nuclear waste, their appetite for corn, and human flesh, loses control, and Kara Wilson and the other inhabitants of Huxley, Kansas, find themselves at the top of the menu.
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When her Arizona ranch is overrun by deadly tarantulas who have been mutated by secret government tests, modern-day cowgirl Jill Mason becomes the only person who can stop the voracious arachnids.
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Going on vacation to Winterpark, Kelly Wade is unaware that stolen genetically engineered caterpillars are being transported on her airplane until the gruesome flesh-eating creatures attack the pilot.
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