
Norwegian Wood: Non-Fiction Book of the Year 2016
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THE BRITISH BOOK INDUSTRY AWARDS NON-FICTION BOOK THE OF YEAR 2016 "Every man looks at his wood-pile...

Dublin Strolls: Exploring Dublin's Architectural Treasures: 2016
Audrey Bracken and Gregory Bracken
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This handy guide to Dublin's architecture is filled with easy-to-follow walks through the city, with...

Five Ideas to Fight for: How Our Freedom is Under Threat and Why it Matters
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- Human Rights - Equality - Free Speech - Privacy - The Rule of Law These five ideas are vitally...

For the Love of Science: The Correspondence of J. H. de Magellan (1722-1790)
Roderick W Home, Isabel M Malaquias and Manuel F Thomaz
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From his base in late eighteenth-century London, J. H. de Magellan corresponded with leading...

In Line to the Throne: Prince Charles and the Other 29 in Waiting
Jeremy Cassar, Tobias Anthony and Oslo Davis
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We all know who's next in the line to the British throne: Charles, William, George, Charlotte,...

In Search of the Dark Ages
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This edition of Michael Wood's groundbreaking first book explores the fascinating and mysterious...

Matthew Krueger (10051 KP) rated The Satanic Rites of Dracula (1974) in Movies
Nov 23, 2020
The plot: British-made chiller about a blood-thirsty count who takes up residence in modern London to develop a new strain of bubonic plague, with the evil intention of annihilating all life on Earth.
Work began on what was tentatively titled Dracula is Dead...and Well and Living in London in November 1972.
The film itself is a mixture of horror, science fiction and a spy thriller, with a screenplay by Don Houghton, a veteran of BBC's Doctor Who. This is the problem its trying to be more sci-fi and a spy thriller than horror.
This was the final Hammer film that Christopher Lee and Peter Cushing would make together. The two stars would eventually reunite one more time in House of the Long Shadows, ten years later.
A huge let down.

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