Videotapes From Hell: A Visual History of Cult, Collectible, and Crazy Video Covers
By Stephen Jones (Editor), Peter Atkins (Contribution by), Barry Forshaw (Contribution by), David McGillivray (Contribution by), Professor Sir Christopher Frayling, author of Vampyres and Nightmare: The B Professor Sir Christophe (Contribution by), Lisa Morton (Contribution by), Adam Simon (Contribution by), Ramsey Campbell author of The Grin of the Dark and The Kind Folk (Contribution by), Kim Newman (Contribution by), Luigi Gozzi (Contribution by), Graham Humphreys (Contribution by), Richard Christian Matheson (Contribution by), David J. Schow (Contribution by), Brinke Stevens (Contribution by), Tim Lucas (Contribution by), Mick Garris (Contribution by), Stephen King (Contribution by), Stephen R. Bissette (Contribution by), C. Courtney Joyner (Contribution by)
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By Stephen Jones (Editor), Peter Atkins (Contribution by), Barry Forshaw (Contribution by), David McGillivray (Contribution by), Professor Sir Christopher Frayling, author of Vampyres and Nightmare: The B Professor Sir Christophe (Contribution by), Lisa Morton (Contribution by), Adam Simon (Contribution by), Ramsey Campbell author of The Grin of the Dark and The Kind Folk (Contribution by), Kim Newman (Contribution by), Luigi Gozzi (Contribution by), Graham Humphreys (Contribution by), Richard Christian Matheson (Contribution by), David J. Schow (Contribution by), Brinke Stevens (Contribution by), Tim Lucas (Contribution by), Mick Garris (Contribution by), Stephen King (Contribution by), Stephen R. Bissette (Contribution by), C. Courtney Joyner (Contribution by)
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A jubilant celebration of the greatest VHS cover art in all its gory, glory -- which inspired, scared, and delighted generations of movie-goers.
For anyone who frequented a video store in the ‘80s or ‘90s, the styles are instantly recognizable: surprisingly beautiful paintings of fanged and winged monsters; ridiculously lurid depictions of young men and women in peril; illustrations so incompetently drawn as to qualify as outsider art; absurdly overstuffed photomontages. The home video revol...
For anyone who frequented a video store in the ‘80s or ‘90s, the styles are instantly recognizable: surprisingly beautiful paintings of fanged and winged monsters; ridiculously lurid depictions of young men and women in peril; illustrations so incompetently drawn as to qualify as outsider art; absurdly overstuffed photomontages. The home video revol...


