Alphabet of Oddities

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Product details

  • ISBN 9798893961874
  • Dimensions: 178 x 254mm
  • Publication Date: 03 Sep 2026
  • Publisher: Familius LLC
  • Publication City/Country: US
  • Product Form: Hardback
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Jump down the rabbit hole into the world of artist Ronald Porcelli—terribly twisted, delightfully dark, and frightsomely filled with an alphabet of oddities, creepy creatures, and macabre folklore.
 

A is for Adzooks that walk with no head.

B is for Boo-zoins that feed on the dead.

C is for Crackings—sweet, they just look gruff.
 

In Ronald Porcelli’s Alphabet of Oddities, haunting rhymes and frightsome black-and-white illustrations reveal a ghastly world of legendary creatures. With F for Fxchopxtinks, L for Loomis, and X for XyLongs, this ABC book brings macabre folklore and fantasy art together in a collectible package.

Wrapped in ornate foiled patterns with black page edges, this gothic bestiary is a luxurious gift that will send chills down your spine, perfect for Halloween, fans of creepy creatures, collectors of unusual curiosities, and anyone who loves delightfully dark fantasy.

But beware! You might find that some of these monsters are best left in the shadows.

An alumnus of the School of Visual Arts, author-illustrator Ronald Porcelli was born in Brooklyn and raised in Queens. He’s written books about New York City history (including Taking the “A” Train and New York City’s Oldest Restaurants, Bars and Bakeries), and he illustrated the works of Edgar Allen Poe in The Essential Poe: Tales of Horror and Mystery. Alphabet of Oddities: A Gothic Bestiary is his first book for children.

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