The History of Horror Movies Los Angeles Times Edition
  • The History of Horror Movies Los Angeles Times Edition - Historic Newspapers
  • The History of Horror Movies Los Angeles Times Edition - Historic Newspapers
  • The History of Horror Movies Los Angeles Times Edition - Historic Newspapers
  • The History of Horror Movies Los Angeles Times Edition - Historic Newspapers
  • The History of Horror Movies Los Angeles Times Edition - Historic Newspapers
  • The History of Horror Movies Los Angeles Times Edition - Historic Newspapers
  • The History of Horror Movies Los Angeles Times Edition - Historic Newspapers
  • The History of Horror Movies Los Angeles Times Edition - Historic Newspapers
  • The History of Horror Movies Los Angeles Times Edition - Historic Newspapers
  • The History of Game of Thrones Los Angeles Times Edition - Historic Newspapers
  • The History of Horror Movies Los Angeles Times Edition - Historic Newspapers
The History of Horror Movies Los Angeles Times Edition - Historic Newspapers
The History of Horror Movies Los Angeles Times Edition - Historic Newspapers
The History of Horror Movies Los Angeles Times Edition - Historic Newspapers
The History of Horror Movies Los Angeles Times Edition - Historic Newspapers
The History of Horror Movies Los Angeles Times Edition - Historic Newspapers
The History of Horror Movies Los Angeles Times Edition - Historic Newspapers
The History of Horror Movies Los Angeles Times Edition - Historic Newspapers
The History of Horror Movies Los Angeles Times Edition - Historic Newspapers
The History of Horror Movies Los Angeles Times Edition - Historic Newspapers
The History of Game of Thrones Los Angeles Times Edition - Historic Newspapers
The History of Horror Movies Los Angeles Times Edition - Historic Newspapers

FOLLOW the History of Horror from 1931 onwards, told through authentic Los Angeles Times newspaper reports. Relive Boris Karloff’s debut in Frankenstein, the making of Jaws, Hitchcock’s Psycho, and ads for classics like The Exorcist, Carrie, The Shining, and more. Choose a cover and personalise your book with a name and message to create a unique gift.

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About this book

TV SPOTS AIR, trailers play in theaters, and the mystery of the shark has everyone talking. Opening weekend hits … theaters are sold out! Screams fill the cinema as the suspense grips audiences. Critics are raving, lines stretch around the block, and it’s clear — Jaws isn’t just a movie, it’s a phenomenon.

Follow the story of Horror Cinema through a book of authentic Los Angeles Times newspaper articles, curated by Historic Newspapers. This edition charts the genre’s spine-tingling history — exactly as it was reported at the time.

Featuring:

– A 1931 spotlight on Boris Karloff’s breakthrough role as Frankenstein’s Monster
– The production and promotion of Jaws in the 1970s
– Features on Alfred Hitchcock and his genre-defining masterpiece Psycho
– Original ads and coverage for classics like The Exorcist, Carrie, The Shining, and A Nightmare on Elm Street

Choose from a range of book covers and personalise your copy with a name and message to transform it into a unique keepsake. Whether for a horror fan, a film history enthusiast, or someone who remembers these shocks first-hand — you hold not just a gift, but a piece of Horror Cinema history ready to be passed on.

Archivist insight: We reproduce these newspaper articles from scan archives. In some cases, there’ll be blemishes and the reproduction quality might not be as clear or precise as it was in the original paper.

Size & Quality

Origin: printed in the UK

Cover: Hardback

Size: Tabloid (29.8 cm x 36.4 cm)

Pages: 160+

Paper source: Our books use responsibly sourced paper from FSC (Forest Stewardship Council) certified paper manufacturers.

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