Encyclopedia of Weird Westerns: Supernatural and Science Fiction Elements in Novels, Pulps, Comics, Films, Television and Games

Author:   Paul Green ,  Mike Hoffman
Publisher:   McFarland & Co Inc
ISBN:  

9780786443901


Pages:   280
Publication Date:   28 October 2009
Format:   Paperback
Availability:   Awaiting stock   Availability explained


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From automatons to zombies, many fantastic elements have been cross-pollinated with the western genre. This A-to-Z encyclopedia of the Weird Western covers film, television, animation, dime novels, pulp fiction, comic books, novels, short stories and video and role-playing games.

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Author:   Paul Green ,  Mike Hoffman
Publisher:   McFarland & Co Inc
Imprint:   McFarland & Co Inc
Dimensions:   Width: 17.80cm , Height: 1.50cm , Length: 25.40cm
Weight:   0.494kg
ISBN:  

9780786443901


ISBN 10:   0786443901
Pages:   280
Publication Date:   28 October 2009
Audience:   General/trade ,  General
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Out of Print
Availability:   Awaiting stock   Availability explained

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an eye-opener for fans of the typical all-American, John Wayne western <i>ARBA</i>; in the extraordinarily useful and detailed <i>Encyclopedia of Weird Westerns</i>, Green identifies horrific and supernatural departures and twists over the last 150 years of the Western. A delightful, breezy volume one might read cover to cover. Green s <i>Encyclopedia</i> covers considerable ground...certainly deserving of recognition Ray Merlock, University of South Carolina Upstate, <i>The Journal of American Culture</i>; all-encompassing coverage...a stunning amount of research...Green has done the Western genre a great service <i>True West</i>; a useful and entertaining guide to the mind-bending and genre-blending world that resides outside the mainstream...a handy sourcebook <i>Wild West History Journal</i>; a fine, well-researched and entertaining book <i>Destructive Music</i>; thorough...it is very easy to get lost in the <i>Encyclopedia of Weird Westerns</i>, so make sure to set aside a good deal of time when you pick it up to just look something up. There are plenty of discoveries awaiting, and some old favorites to revisit <i>Green Man Review</i>; his coverage is quite inclusive; few media are omitted <i>Communication Booknotes Quarterly</i>; a rich vein for prospectors mining those dusty hills of the Wild Weird West. It s the kind of book I like to dog-ear and write in, and carry along with me, in my urban saddle bag, to refer to often <i>Zombos Closet of Horror</i>; highly recommended <i>Operaphile</i>; this unique volume covers ground that has generally eluded researchers <i>Starlog.</i>


"""an eye-opener for fans of the typical all-American, John Wayne western""--ARBA; ""in the extraordinarily useful and detailed Encyclopedia of Weird Westerns, Green identifies horrific and supernatural departures and twists over the last 150 years of the Western. A delightful, breezy volume one might read cover to cover. Green's Encyclopedia covers considerable ground...certainly deserving of recognition""--Ray Merlock, University of South Carolina Upstate, The Journal of American Culture; ""all-encompassing coverage...a stunning amount of research...Green has done the Western genre a great service""--True West; ""a useful and entertaining guide to the mind-bending and genre-blending world that resides outside the mainstream...a handy sourcebook""--Wild West History Journal; ""a fine, well-researched and entertaining book""--Destructive Music; ""thorough...it is very easy to get lost in the Encyclopedia of Weird Westerns, so make sure to set aside a good deal of time when you pick it up to 'just look something up.' There are plenty of discoveries awaiting, and some old favorites to revisit""--Green Man Review; ""his coverage is quite inclusive; few media are omitted""--Communication Booknotes Quarterly; ""a rich vein for prospectors mining those dusty hills of the Wild Weird West. It's the kind of book I like to dog-ear and write in, and carry along with me, in my urban saddle bag, to refer to often""--Zombos' Closet of Horror; ""highly recommended""--Operaphile; ""this unique volume covers ground that has generally eluded researchers""--Starlog."


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Paul Green has worked as an artist for Marvel UK, DC Egmont and Western Publishing Golden Books USA, among others. The author of multiple books about television history, he lives in Rustburg, Virginia.

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