Bram Stoker's classic best-seller Dracula was first published in 1897. But in 1901, Stoker revised and edited the book for a new English paperback edition. Since this was the last work Stoker did on t
In the boudoir of a sequestered country house, a young virgin is ruthlessly schooled in evil. Indoctrinated by her amoral tutors in the ways of sexual perversion, fornication, murder, incest, atheism
Hermann Ungar (1893-1929) was born to a prominent Jewish family in Boskovice, Moravia and studied at university in Berlin and Prague, where he later lived. Called by Thomas Mann a "sexual hell" as wel
Phil Shoenfelt is an English musician and writer currently living in Prague, where he regularly performs with his band Southern Cross. Junkie Love, set in Camden Town, London, during the late 1980s, i
In Sandow Birk's new series of paintings and prints, the artist explores the myth of the Wild West and the reality of modern-day California. Birk portrays the state's correctional facilities in the st
The Tragedy of the Street of Flowers was discovered amongst the author's papers after his death, and was only published in Portugal in 1980. This is the first English translation, and its publication
A collection of poems by Ramprasand Sen, written in Bengal in the 18th century. The works express his passionate devotion for the Great Mother Goddess, primarily in her manifestation as Kali, the dark
A Gothic tale in the manner of the Marquis de Sade and Octave Mirbeau's Torture Garden. It was originally published anonymously in Paris in 1953.When the unnamed narrator crosses the causeway to the C
Presents a history of medical innovations from the development of acupuncture in 2700 B.C. to the advent of cloning and the manufacture of bodily organs in 1997.
The first book in Henning Haslund's Mongolia series, this book was originally published in 1934. This rare travel book has been out-of-print for 50 years but is now back in print. Haslund was a Danish
When in 1916, Mario de Sa-Carneiro committed suicide in Paris at the age of 26, he left behind him an extraordinary body of work, which dealt obsessively with the problems of identity, madness and sol
Men's adventure magazines were a form of pulp publishing which flourished in 1950s and 1960s America, pandering to the cruelty and lust of young men with luridly illustrated stories of war, sleaze and
Tony ?Rubin? Sjèoman has become a staple of the street art scene of New York City and beyond. His abstract and geometrical pieces are rooted in traditional graffiti but break the rules of the craft wi
Rasmus presents readers with a comprehensive examination of the events surrounding the Syriza party’s rise to power in Greece and their eventual capitulation to the EU on austerity measures. He co
The Hip Hop Coloring Book is a fun activity book for kids and adults, and the latest in Dokument Press's popular Coloring Book series. The book features a selection of Mark 563's own illustrative take
A beautiful art book presenting the art of Beny Tchaicovsky, a pioneer in 3D computer animation. This hardcover collection explores Tchaikovsky’s awardwinning computer graphics as well as his other
Twelve-year-old Jaleel Robeson is on the run after the police in his tiny Texas town try to frame him for the death of his father. A world away, Alexandra “Alex†Baten is growing up amid all the m
The Inscrutable Exchange Sacrifice!The exchange sacrifice, giving up a rook for a bishop or knight, is one of the more mysterious concepts for most players to fathom. In this book – the first of its k
A photographic document of the Grateful Dead’s final five “Fare Thee Well” concerts in Santa Clara, Ca. and Chicago, Il.. The book follows the final reunion of the “core four” surviving members of the
UKIYO-E, the art of woodblock design and printing, enjoyed a symbiosis with the kabuki theatre almost from its inception in the late 17th century, with a significant number of images devoted to the po
Winning Chess the Polgar Way!In A World Champion’s Guide to Chess, Women’s World Champion Susan Polgar’s exclusive training methods will have you playing winning chess! Topics include Chess Essentials
Original Opening IdeasSound – and Dangerous!Opening Originals focuses on both sound and dangerous opening ideas that have escaped wide notice. In some cases, they are artifacts of the past, too soon
Men's adventure magazines were a form of pulp publishing which flourished in 1950s and 1960s America, pandering to the cruelty and lust of young men with luridly illustrated stories of war, sleaze and
This stellar collection of Paul Craig Roberts essays dating from 2013 explores the extreme dangers in Washington's imposition of vassalage on other countries and Washington's resurrection of distrust
This is no ordinary book. The learnings of masters across generations distilled and imbibed by one of India's foremost spiritual masters, is shared in an easy-to-understand and easy-to-follow manner.
The hidden truths of leadership—bitter or sweet—revealed like never before!Great leaders are like icebergs. They conceal more than they reveal. Indeed, mystery, and the art of retaining it, is in
London is a city full of stories and the people who make them. This is a whistle-stop literary tour, taking in H.G. Wells, Nancy Mitford, Alan Bennett, Jeffrey Bernard, J.G. Ballard, Margaret Atwood a
Over time, Paris has managed to hold onto many small, specialist shops. Places that combine function and expertise with charm and character. This is a survey of those stores, taking in stationery, tax
The Journey Continues!Mark Dvoretsky has long been considered one of the premier chess coaches and trainers in the world. He is renowned for taking talented masters and forging them into world-class g
This set of Italian, French and Spanish phrase books is small and discreet to avoid the embarrassment of taking out a huge book in a restaurant. Each guide is the size of a credit card yet holds enoug
Top selling female queer poet in America, Gibson's PANSY balances themes of love, gender, politics, sexuality, illness, family and forgiveness with stunning imagery and a fierce willingness to delve i
Discusses the role of nutrition in breaking the cycle of addiction and provides recipes and meal plans from the chefs at the Malibu Beach Recovery Center based on a French low-glycemic diet.
"In 1983 librarian Peter Stangl took his teenaged son and daughter to Budapest, to show them the city and the land where he had grown up. He wrote an account of that trip, which he titled 'Pebbles,' b
Walberg, a journalist specializing in the Middle East, Central Asia, and Russia, draws on his previous book, From Postmodernism to Postsecularism: Re-emerging Islamic Civilization, to assess Islamic r
Underground film-maker Mark Hejnar lived in Thailand for four years, during which time he relentlessly explored the far reaches of the kingdom, taking thousands of photographs along the way. Hejnar's