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Dreadful Places
The World of Lore

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Zusatztext “Well-written! rooted in deep historical research! and ridiculously entertaining . . . Each chapter brings a creepy story from folklore to life. . . . Hair-raising stuff.” — SyFy Wire   “Fans of the  Lore  podcast won’t want to miss this latest volume in the creator’s series! a collection of illustrated versions of both rare and well-known stories about ‘lurid landmarks and doomed destinations.’” — io9   “ Dreadful Places  is a delight for  Lore  fans and newbies alike. In the book! [Aaron] Mahnke visits places around the world that are steeped in a supernatural legacy.” — Refinery29 Praise for the Lore podcast   “Truth can often be much scarier than fiction—something [Aaron] Mahnke proves as he dives deep into the world of folklore and the darker side of history in a quest to root out the fragment of truth at the bottom of our fears.” —Entertainment Weekly   “Unlike so much horror that needs over-the-top viscera to scare you! this podcast leans on history—folklore! myth! the stuff people once thought was true—to tell its tales.” —The Atlantic   “Narrated by Mahnke in a style that evokes spooky campfire stories! Lore is a history lesson like no other.” — Esquire Informationen zum Autor Aaron Mahnke  is the writer, host, and producer of Lore , as well as the author of a number of supernatural thrillers. His deep love of the mysterious and frightening began with Unsolved Mysteries and The X-Files —and it’s a love that continues to this day. Basically, he’s a nerd for anything inexplicable or supernatural. Mahnke lives with his family in the historic North Shore area of Boston, the very heart of Lovecraft Country and the Salem witch trials. Klappentext Captivating stories of the places where human evil has left a nefarious mark, featuring stories from the podcast Lore-now a streaming television series-including "Echoes," "Withering Heights," and "Behind Closed Doors" as well as rare material. Sometimes you walk into a room, a building, or even a town, and you feel it. Something seems off-an atmosphere that leaves you oddly unsettled, with a sense of lingering darkness. Join Aaron Mahnke, the host of the popular podcast Lore, as he explores some of these dreadful places and the history that haunts them. Mahnke takes us to Colorado and the palatial Stanley Hotel, where wealthy guests enjoyed views of the Rocky Mountains at the turn of the twentieth century-and where, decades later, a restless author would awaken from a nightmare, inspired to write one of the most revered horror novels of all time. Mahnke also crosses land and sea to visit frightful sites-from New Orleans to Richmond, Virginia, to the brooding, ancient castles of England-each with its own echoes of dark deeds, horrible tragedies, and shocking evil still resounding. Filled with evocative illustrations, this eerie tour of lurid landmarks and doomed destinations is just the ticket to take armchair travelers with a taste for the macabre to places they never thought they'd visit in their wildest, scariest dreams. The World of Lore series includes: MONSTROUS CREATURES • WICKED MORTALS • DREADFUL PLACES Praise for World of Lore: Dreadful Places "Well-written, rooted in deep historical research, and ridiculously entertaining . . . Each chapter brings a creepy story from folklore to life. . . . Hair-raising stuff."-SyFy Wire "Fans of the Lore podcast won't want to miss this latest volume in the creator's series, a collection of illustrated versions of both rare and well-known stories about 'lurid landmarks and doomed destinations.'"-io9 "Dreadful Places is a delight for Lore fans and newbies alike. In the book, [Aaron] Mahnke visits places around the w...

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Authors Aaron Mahnke
Publisher Del Rey
 
Content Book
Product form Hardback
Publication date 31.10.2018
Subject Non-fiction book
Social sciences, law, business > Ethnology > Folklore
 
EAN 9781524798024
ISBN 978-1-5247-9802-4
Pages 352
Dimensions (packing) 16.2 x 24.1 x 2.8 cm
 
Series The World of Lore
The World of Lore > 3
Subjects Anthropologie, Sozial- und Kulturgeschichte, Sociology, SOCIAL SCIENCE / Folklore & Mythology, HISTORY / Social History, SOCIAL SCIENCE / Anthropology / General
 

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