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Bite: A Vampire Handbook

English

By (author): Kevin Jackson

Arm yourself with garlic, stake and crucifix, for the vampires are back in force - at the top of the best-seller lists, on your TV, on the web and lurking in darkened cinemas. But where did they come from?Why have they come back now? And how can you tell if you are one? Beginning with the first sightings of bats and blood-sucking in the Romantic period, Bite follows the undead's progress through the ages, right up to the present. Alongside mini-essays, anecdotes, facts and figures, each section will be punctuated with lists, such as the best places around the world for vamp tourism; rock songs with vampire allusions; box-office revenue for vamp movies; the Top 10 Vampire clubs, video-games, vampire brides, as well as reliable and unreliable methods of killing a vampire ... See more
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Product Details
  • Weight: 206g
  • Dimensions: 129 x 198mm
  • Publication Date: 07 Oct 2010
  • Publisher: Granta Books
  • Publication City/Country: United Kingdom
  • Language: English
  • ISBN13: 9781846272127

About Kevin Jackson

Kevin Jackson's childhood ambition was to be a vampire (you'd get to live in a castle - how cool is that!) but instead he became the last living polymath. His colossal expertise ranges from Seneca to Sugababes with a special interest in the occult Ruskin take-away food Dante's Inferno and the moose. He is the author of numerous books on numerous subjects including Fast: Feasting on the Streets of London (Portobello 2006) and reviews regularly for the Sunday Times.

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