Stunde der Vampire. Eine Anthologie. Herausgegeben und mit einer Einleitung von Mit einem Nachwort von Montague Summers. Aus dem Englischen von Jürgen Abel. Originaltitel: The midnight people. - (=Fischer-Taschenbücher 1527).
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Luzifer läßt grüßen. Teuflische Geschichten (1976)
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ISBN: 3436020028 bzw. 9783436020026, in Deutsch, Fischer Taschenbuch Verlag Frankfurt a M. Taschenbuch.
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2. Aufl. Zustand 1-2, UNGELESENE broschierte Ausg. von 1976, 2. Aufl., Strich auf Fußschnitt, kleine Druckspur "4" auf vord. Einband, altersbedingte Papierbräunung - sonst tadellos - nie aufgeschlagen, 196 S. ; 18 cm Versand D: 3,00 EUR.
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Stunde der Vampire (1974)
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ISBN: 9783436020026 bzw. 3436020028, in Deutsch, Fischer Verlag, Taschenbuch, gebraucht.
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ISBN 3436020028 - Paperback Taschenbuch guter Zustand - Erscheinungsjahr: 1974 - Taschenbuch mit 196 Seiten. Index: 750 0.0, Broschiert, Label: Fischer Verlag, Fischer Verlag, Produktgruppe: Book, Publiziert: 1974, Studio: Fischer Verlag, Verkaufsrang: 2270806.
Von Händler/Antiquariat, boulejae.
ISBN 3436020028 - Paperback Taschenbuch guter Zustand - Erscheinungsjahr: 1974 - Taschenbuch mit 196 Seiten. Index: 750 0.0, Broschiert, Label: Fischer Verlag, Fischer Verlag, Produktgruppe: Book, Publiziert: 1974, Studio: Fischer Verlag, Verkaufsrang: 2270806.
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Stunde der Vampire. Eine Anthologie. Herausgegeben und mit einer Einleitung von Mit einem Nachwort von Montague Summers. Aus dem Englischen von Jürgen Abel. Originaltitel: The midnight people. - (=Fischer-Taschenbücher 1527). Deutsche Ers (1974)
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ISBN: 9783436020026 bzw. 3436020028, in Deutsch, Frankfurt (am Main) : Fischer-Taschenbuch-Verlag, Taschenbuch, gebraucht, guter Zustand.
Lieferung aus: Deutschland, Versandkosten in die BRD.
Von Händler/Antiquariat, BOUQUINIST Versand-Antiquariat GbR , 80799 München.
Deutsche Erstausgabe. 196 (12) Seiten. 18 cm. Taschenbuch. Kartoniert. Guter Zustand. Seiten papierbedingt leicht gebräunt. - Peter Alexander Haining (2 April 1940 – 19 November 2007)[1][2] was a British journalist, author and anthologist who lived and worked in Suffolk. Born in Enfield, Middlesex, he began his career as a reporter in Essex and then moved to London where he worked on a trade magazine before joining the publishing house of New English Library. Haining achieved the position of Editorial Director before becoming a full-time writer in the early Seventies. He edited a large number of anthologies, predominantly of horror and fantasy short stories, wrote non-fiction books on a variety of topics from the Channel Tunnel to Sweeney Todd and also used the pen names "Ric Alexander" and "Richard Peyton" on a number of crime story anthologies. In the Seventies he wrote three novels, including The Hero (1973), which was optioned for filming. In two controversial books,[3][4] Haining argued that Sweeney Todd was a real historical figure who committed his crimes around 1800, was tried in December 1801, and was hanged in January 1802. However, other researchers who have tried to verify his citations find nothing in these sources to back Haining's claims.[5][6][7] Strong reservations have also been expressed regarding the reliability of another of Haining's influential non-fiction works, The Legend and Bizarre Crimes of Spring Heeled Jack. He wrote several reference books on the British BBC TV programme Doctor Who, including the 20th anniversary special Doctor Who: A Celebration Two Decades Through Time and Space (1983), and also wrote the definitive study of Sherlock Holmes on the screen, The Television Sherlock Holmes (1991) and several other television tie-ins featuring famous literary characters, including Maigret, Poirot, Dr. Finlay and James Bond. Peter Haining's most recent project was a series of World War Two stories based on extensive research and personal interviews: The Jail That Went To Sea (2003), The Mystery of Rommel's Gold (2004), Where The Eagle Landed (2004), The Chianti Raiders (2005) and The Banzai Hunters (2007). He won the British Fantasy Awards Karl Edward Wagner Award in 2001. ... Aus: en-wikipedia-Peter_Haining_(author) Versand D: 2,60 EUR Vampire, Vampirromane, Twilight, Verfilmt, Kult, Romantik, Romanze, Kult, Blut, Biss, Initiation, Unsterblichkeit, Genre, Schöne Literatur, Literaturtheorie, Literaturgattungen, Literatursoziologie, Literaturepochen, Literaturrezeption, Sprachwissenschaft, Literaturgeschichte, Literaturwissenschaft, Literaturwissenschaften, Literaturrecherche, Grusel, Horror, Literaturinterpretation, Anthologie/Anthologien, Gespenstergeschichte, Phantasie, Schauerliteratur, Horrorromane, Mythen, Vampire, Phantastik, Phantasien, Phantastische Literatur, Mythologie, Horror, Horrorerzählung, Phantastica, Vampirgeschichten, Gruselgeschichten, Unheimliches, Anthologie/Anthologien, Hermeneutik, Angelegt am: 09.06.2013.
Von Händler/Antiquariat, BOUQUINIST Versand-Antiquariat GbR , 80799 München.
Deutsche Erstausgabe. 196 (12) Seiten. 18 cm. Taschenbuch. Kartoniert. Guter Zustand. Seiten papierbedingt leicht gebräunt. - Peter Alexander Haining (2 April 1940 – 19 November 2007)[1][2] was a British journalist, author and anthologist who lived and worked in Suffolk. Born in Enfield, Middlesex, he began his career as a reporter in Essex and then moved to London where he worked on a trade magazine before joining the publishing house of New English Library. Haining achieved the position of Editorial Director before becoming a full-time writer in the early Seventies. He edited a large number of anthologies, predominantly of horror and fantasy short stories, wrote non-fiction books on a variety of topics from the Channel Tunnel to Sweeney Todd and also used the pen names "Ric Alexander" and "Richard Peyton" on a number of crime story anthologies. In the Seventies he wrote three novels, including The Hero (1973), which was optioned for filming. In two controversial books,[3][4] Haining argued that Sweeney Todd was a real historical figure who committed his crimes around 1800, was tried in December 1801, and was hanged in January 1802. However, other researchers who have tried to verify his citations find nothing in these sources to back Haining's claims.[5][6][7] Strong reservations have also been expressed regarding the reliability of another of Haining's influential non-fiction works, The Legend and Bizarre Crimes of Spring Heeled Jack. He wrote several reference books on the British BBC TV programme Doctor Who, including the 20th anniversary special Doctor Who: A Celebration Two Decades Through Time and Space (1983), and also wrote the definitive study of Sherlock Holmes on the screen, The Television Sherlock Holmes (1991) and several other television tie-ins featuring famous literary characters, including Maigret, Poirot, Dr. Finlay and James Bond. Peter Haining's most recent project was a series of World War Two stories based on extensive research and personal interviews: The Jail That Went To Sea (2003), The Mystery of Rommel's Gold (2004), Where The Eagle Landed (2004), The Chianti Raiders (2005) and The Banzai Hunters (2007). He won the British Fantasy Awards Karl Edward Wagner Award in 2001. ... Aus: en-wikipedia-Peter_Haining_(author) Versand D: 2,60 EUR Vampire, Vampirromane, Twilight, Verfilmt, Kult, Romantik, Romanze, Kult, Blut, Biss, Initiation, Unsterblichkeit, Genre, Schöne Literatur, Literaturtheorie, Literaturgattungen, Literatursoziologie, Literaturepochen, Literaturrezeption, Sprachwissenschaft, Literaturgeschichte, Literaturwissenschaft, Literaturwissenschaften, Literaturrecherche, Grusel, Horror, Literaturinterpretation, Anthologie/Anthologien, Gespenstergeschichte, Phantasie, Schauerliteratur, Horrorromane, Mythen, Vampire, Phantastik, Phantasien, Phantastische Literatur, Mythologie, Horror, Horrorerzählung, Phantastica, Vampirgeschichten, Gruselgeschichten, Unheimliches, Anthologie/Anthologien, Hermeneutik, Angelegt am: 09.06.2013.
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Stunde der Vampire. Eine Anthologie. Herausgegeben und mit einer Einleitung von Mit einem Nachwort von Montague Summers. Aus dem Englischen von Jürgen Abel. Originaltitel: The midnight people. - (=Fischer-Taschenbücher 1527). (1974)
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ISBN: 9783436020026 bzw. 3436020028, vermutlich in Deutsch, Frankfurt (am Main) : Fischer-Taschenbuch-Verlag, Taschenbuch, gebraucht, guter Zustand.
Von Händler/Antiquariat, BOUQUINIST [1048136], München, BY, Germany.
196 (12) Seiten. 18 cm. Guter Zustand. Seiten papierbedingt leicht gebräunt. - Peter Alexander Haining (2 April 1940 – 19 November 2007)[1][2] was a British journalist, author and anthologist who lived and worked in Suffolk. Born in Enfield, Middlesex, he began his career as a reporter in Essex and then moved to London where he worked on a trade magazine before joining the publishing house of New English Library. Haining achieved the position of Editorial Director before becoming a full-time writer in the early Seventies. He edited a large number of anthologies, predominantly of horror and fantasy short stories, wrote non-fiction books on a variety of topics from the Channel Tunnel to Sweeney Todd and also used the pen names "Ric Alexander" and "Richard Peyton" on a number of crime story anthologies. In the Seventies he wrote three novels, including The Hero (1973), which was optioned for filming. In two controversial books,[3][4] Haining argued that Sweeney Todd was a real historical figure who committed his crimes around 1800, was tried in December 1801, and was hanged in January 1802. However, other researchers who have tried to verify his citations find nothing in these sources to back Haining's claims.[5][6][7] Strong reservations have also been expressed regarding the reliability of another of Haining's influential non-fiction works, The Legend and Bizarre Crimes of Spring Heeled Jack. He wrote several reference books on the British BBC TV programme Doctor Who, including the 20th anniversary special Doctor Who: A Celebration Two Decades Through Time and Space (1983), and also wrote the definitive study of Sherlock Holmes on the screen, The Television Sherlock Holmes (1991) and several other television tie-ins featuring famous literary characters, including Maigret, Poirot, Dr. Finlay and James Bond. Peter Haining's most recent project was a series of World War Two stories based on extensive research and personal interviews: The Jail That Went To Sea (2003), The Mystery of Rommel's Gold (2004), Where The Eagle Landed (2004), The Chianti Raiders (2005) and The Banzai Hunters (2007). He won the British Fantasy Awards Karl Edward Wagner Award in 2001. . Aus: en-wikipedia-Peter_Haining_(author) Sprache: Deutsch Gewicht in Gramm: 120 Vampire, Vampirromane, Twilight, Verfilmt, Kult, Romantik, Romanze, Kult, Blut, Biss, Initiation, Unsterblichkeit, Genre, Schöne Literatur, Literaturtheorie, Literaturgattungen, Literatursoziologie, Literaturepochen, Literaturrezeption, Sprachwissenschaft, Literaturgeschichte, Literaturwissenschaft, Literaturwissenschaften, Literaturrecherche, Grusel, Horror, Literaturinterpretation, Anthologie/Anthologien, Gespenstergeschichte, Phantasie, Schauerliteratur, Horrorromane, Mythen, Vampire, Phantastik, Phantasien, Phantastische Literatur, Mythologie, Horror, Horrorerzählung, Phantastica, Vampirgeschichten, Gruselgeschichten, Unheimliches, Anthologie/Anthologien, Hermeneutik, Books.
196 (12) Seiten. 18 cm. Guter Zustand. Seiten papierbedingt leicht gebräunt. - Peter Alexander Haining (2 April 1940 – 19 November 2007)[1][2] was a British journalist, author and anthologist who lived and worked in Suffolk. Born in Enfield, Middlesex, he began his career as a reporter in Essex and then moved to London where he worked on a trade magazine before joining the publishing house of New English Library. Haining achieved the position of Editorial Director before becoming a full-time writer in the early Seventies. He edited a large number of anthologies, predominantly of horror and fantasy short stories, wrote non-fiction books on a variety of topics from the Channel Tunnel to Sweeney Todd and also used the pen names "Ric Alexander" and "Richard Peyton" on a number of crime story anthologies. In the Seventies he wrote three novels, including The Hero (1973), which was optioned for filming. In two controversial books,[3][4] Haining argued that Sweeney Todd was a real historical figure who committed his crimes around 1800, was tried in December 1801, and was hanged in January 1802. However, other researchers who have tried to verify his citations find nothing in these sources to back Haining's claims.[5][6][7] Strong reservations have also been expressed regarding the reliability of another of Haining's influential non-fiction works, The Legend and Bizarre Crimes of Spring Heeled Jack. He wrote several reference books on the British BBC TV programme Doctor Who, including the 20th anniversary special Doctor Who: A Celebration Two Decades Through Time and Space (1983), and also wrote the definitive study of Sherlock Holmes on the screen, The Television Sherlock Holmes (1991) and several other television tie-ins featuring famous literary characters, including Maigret, Poirot, Dr. Finlay and James Bond. Peter Haining's most recent project was a series of World War Two stories based on extensive research and personal interviews: The Jail That Went To Sea (2003), The Mystery of Rommel's Gold (2004), Where The Eagle Landed (2004), The Chianti Raiders (2005) and The Banzai Hunters (2007). He won the British Fantasy Awards Karl Edward Wagner Award in 2001. . Aus: en-wikipedia-Peter_Haining_(author) Sprache: Deutsch Gewicht in Gramm: 120 Vampire, Vampirromane, Twilight, Verfilmt, Kult, Romantik, Romanze, Kult, Blut, Biss, Initiation, Unsterblichkeit, Genre, Schöne Literatur, Literaturtheorie, Literaturgattungen, Literatursoziologie, Literaturepochen, Literaturrezeption, Sprachwissenschaft, Literaturgeschichte, Literaturwissenschaft, Literaturwissenschaften, Literaturrecherche, Grusel, Horror, Literaturinterpretation, Anthologie/Anthologien, Gespenstergeschichte, Phantasie, Schauerliteratur, Horrorromane, Mythen, Vampire, Phantastik, Phantasien, Phantastische Literatur, Mythologie, Horror, Horrorerzählung, Phantastica, Vampirgeschichten, Gruselgeschichten, Unheimliches, Anthologie/Anthologien, Hermeneutik, Books.
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Stunde Der Vampire (1974)
DE
ISBN: 9783436020026 bzw. 3436020028, in Deutsch, Fischer Verlag.
Lieferung aus: Deutschland, plus koszty przesyłki.
Von Händler/Antiquariat, Antiquariat Armebooks, 65929 Frankfurt.
Sonstiges Zubehör Fischer - Dt. Erstausgabe 1974 : Peter Haining - tb GY-330O-6RW6 Versand D: 3,00 EUR.
Von Händler/Antiquariat, Antiquariat Armebooks, 65929 Frankfurt.
Sonstiges Zubehör Fischer - Dt. Erstausgabe 1974 : Peter Haining - tb GY-330O-6RW6 Versand D: 3,00 EUR.
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