The Hammer Vault: Treasures From the Archive of Hammer Films
By Marcus Hearn
By Marcus Hearn
Category: Movies & TV | Performing Arts
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$34.95
Dec 13, 2016 | ISBN 9781785654473
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Praise
“Hearn probably could’ve killed my parents and I’d still have to tell you how awesome this book is.” - Topless Robot
“Five Out of Five.” - SciFi Mafia
“This is a truly comprehensive handbook to beat all handbooks on all things Hammer. If you love horror, you’ll really love this book.” - Ain’t It Cool News
“Hammer’s great legacy is captured in beautiful, vivid detail as never before seen…” - Comics Cavern
“A treasure trove of goodies…” - Movies.com
“An absolute must for fans of classic horror.” - Twitch Film
“The Count of coffee table books and a lavishly, lovingly compiled edition that is essential for all the hounds of Hammer.” - Cool Ass Cinema
“The Hammer Vault will definitely satisfy your blood lust for information on the legendary house of horror.” - Cool and Collected
“Bursting at the seams with tons of newly released material… the perfect coffee table book for Hammer enthusiasts.” - Shock Til You Drop
“There is a real wealth of material here, all of it valuable, all of it agleam.” - Flixist
“A tantalizing overview of Hammer Films.” - Blog Critics
“…a beautifully presented, truly fascinating work.” - Eat Sleep Live Film
“… a book that cult film fans will be dying for.” - Film School Rejects
“A fascinating and informative read.” - Movie Morlocks
“…this is wonderful publication, not just for lover of all things Hammer, but for any lover of film.” –Attack from Planet B
“As high as my expectations were going in, The Hammer Vault easily trumped them. As a visual document of the studio that defined horror cinema throughout the 1950s and ’60s, it’s remarkable.” - High Def Digest
“It is an enjoyable overview of the company’s history, but is by no means exhaustive. The real value of this books is in the images rather than the text.” – The Writers Journey
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