Vampires Werewolves Zombies Compendium Monstrum Author:Suzanne Schwalb, Margaret Rubiano The situation is grave. Vampires are vamping. Werewolves are shape shifting. And zombies are lurching into the garden. Is this modern-day ferment of paranormal activity, ah, normal? Learn all about it in this nifty new pocket guide to man's best fiends: VAMPIRES, WEREWOLVES, ZOMBIES: Compendium Monstrum. Collected from the papers of 19th-... more »century monstrologists Herr Doktor Max Sturm & Baron Ludwig Von Drang, this intriguing book includes their ''notes and sketches,'' arranged with some updating, plus a Transylvania travel section, fold-out maps, and ''Sightings Record Pages,'' so you can record your own encounters.
Fascinating facts revealed in the book include documented ''sparkling vampires'' in 19th-century folklore (page 26), why wolfsbane is sometimes known as ''Dumbledore s Delight'' (page 92), and much more.
Illustrated by Bruce Waldman, cartography by David Lindroth, additional historical images throughout.
Four sections: ''Vampires: There Will Be Blood,'' ''A Vampire Hunter's Guide to Transylvania: The Land Beyond the Forest,'' ''Werewolves: What Big Teeth You Have!'' and ''Zombies: They. Are. Coming.'' Four fold-out maps: ''Vampires Around the World,'' ''Transylvania,'' ''Were-creatures of the World,'' ''Zombies Around the World.'' Additional in-text maps. ''For Further Investigation'' resource list. Index. ''Tracking the Beasties'' visual aid. ''Sightings Record Pages,'' in which readers can record their own encounters, location, moon phase, weapons, etc.
Handsome, pocket-sized hardcover book with red ribbon marker is perfect for gift-giving! Foil-enhanced covers. 4-1/4 inches x 5-3/4 inches.
Illustrator Bruce Waldman is an adjunct professor at the School of Visual Arts in New York City. His works are in the permanent collections of the Metropolitan Museum of Art, Library of Congress, the Smithsonian Institution, and The Royal Collection in London.
David Lindroth is an award-winning designer and cartographer.« less