Varney the Vampire Vols. 1-3

September 6, 2008

 

Varney the Vampire (1841) is the first vampire novel written in the English language. Originally published in England, in magazine installments, Varney helped inspire Bram Stoker to create Dracula. We are proud ro bring this little-known classic to you in three large, unexpurgated volumes. So curl up by the fireplace, grab some tea, and prepare yourself for one of the greatest horror epics ever written. You’re in for a very dark ride…

Link Vol. 1: http://www.lulu.com/content/91216

Link Vol. 2: http://www.lulu.com/content/907964

Link Vol. 3: http://www.lulu.com/content/908306

Certainly one of the most controversial books ever written, Might Is Right, by the mysterious “Ragnar Redbeard”, was written in 1896 as the DEFINITIVE statement on “Social Darwinism”, a philosophy that exalts the self over all others, and advocates that the strong must ever rule over the weak. Might is Right was a huge influence on Satanism and the philosophy of Dr. Anton S. LaVey, and it is easy to see why: Written in lightening-like prose, this book is a thunderous mental punch to the face, and is as electrifying as anything that has been written in the last century. Learn the secrets that the strong know and the weak fear to understand.

Link: http://www.lulu.com/content/3810141

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