Monsters
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(OCoLC)fst01025752
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Monsters
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Monsters
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- Eaters of the dead, myths and realities of cannibal monsters, Kevin J. Wetmore Jr
- Tracking the man-beasts, Sasquatch, vampires, zombies, and more, Joe Nickell
- The monster book, creatures, beasts, and fiends of nature, Nick Redfern
- American monsters, a history of monster lore, legends, and sightings in America, Linda S. Godfrey
- Beowulf, a verse translation, Frederick Rebsamen
- Legendary creatures and monsters, Rev. E.A. Armstrong
- Killing monsters, why children need fantasy, super heroes, and make-believe violence, Gerard Jones ; foreword by Lynn Ponton
- Beowulf., Translated, with an introd. & afterword, by Burton Raffel. Drawings by Leonard Baskin
- Monsters and mythical creatures from around the world, Heather Frigiola ; illustrated by Sky Cybele
- Frankenstein, Universal Pictures Corporation ; directed by James Whale ; produced by Carl Laemmle, Jr
- Haunted, on ghosts, witches, vampires, zombies, and other monsters of the natural and supernatural worlds, Leo Braudy
- Just a bite, a Transylvania vampire expert's short history of the undead, István Pivárcsi ; [translation by Dorottya Olchváry, Dániel Dányi, and Paul Olchváry]
- The Bigfoot book, the encyclopedia of Sasquatch, yeti, and cryptid primates, Nick Redfern
- Beowulf ;, together with Widsith ; and The fight at Finnesburg, in the Benjamin Thorpe transcription and word-for-word translation ; with an introduction by Vincent F. Hopper
- On monsters and marvels, Ambroise Paré ; translated with an introduction and notes by Janis L. Pallister
- Mary Wollstonecraft Shelley's Frankenstein, or, The modern Prometheus
- Universal Classic Monsters, the essentail collection
- Monsters in America, our historical obsession with the hideous and the haunting, W. Scott Poole
- Grendel, John Gardner ; illustrated by Emil Antonucci
- Freaks of nature, what anomalies tell us about development and evolution, Mark S. Blumberg
- Women and other monsters, building a new mythology, Jess Zimmerman
- Abominable science!, origins of the Yeti, Nessie, and other famous cryptids, Daniel Loxton and Donald R. Prothero
- Paranormal phenomena
- Beowulf, reproduced in facsimile from the unique manuscript, British Museum MS. Cotton Vitellius A. XV ; with a transliteration and notes, by Julius Zupitza ; containing a new reproduction of the manuscript with an introductory note by Norman Davis
- On monsters, an unnatural history of our worst fears, Stephen T. Asma
- Imaginary animals, the monstrous, the wondrous and the human, Boria Sax
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