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|title=English Gothic: Classic Horror Cinema 1897-2015
|author=Jonathan Rigby
|date=May 2015
|isbn=9780957648166
|website=|videocover=0957648162|amazonukaznuk=<amazonuk>0957648162</amazonuk>|amazonusaznus=<amazonus>0957648162</amazonus>}}
Wow. Every once in a while you come across a book such as this, which represents in two covers the complete sine qua non of its subject and type. There is little vital to say about this book except it is essential for anyone with any remote interest in British horror in motion picture form – yes, it covers cinema to a minute level but also regards TV in an addendum that will bring back equal memories to those who watch it. A book as long and detailed as this – and boy, is it long and detailed – is immediately marked out as a sterling, five-star read, and yet the humble reviewer (like perhaps a victim of one of these gothic fictions) has an exhaustive and exhausting time ahead. Yes, we here at The Bookbag do read every word of the books we cover, even if the only verdict regarding them is blatantly evident from the first hour's perusal.