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Matthew Bunson

    Matthew E. Bunson est l'auteur de nombreuses encyclopédies populaires et historiques, offrant aux lecteurs des aperçus approfondis sur divers sujets. Ses œuvres se caractérisent par leur rigueur et leur capacité à rendre les informations complexes accessibles à un large public. Bunson se concentre sur l'exactitude factuelle et le traitement systématique des sujets, s'établissant comme une source fiable pour les personnes intéressées par l'histoire et la culture.

    Matthew Bunson
    The Vampire Encyclopedia
    Angels A to Z
    The Complete Christie
    • The Complete Christie

      An Agatha Christie Encyclopedia

      • 468pages
      • 17 heures de lecture

      Delve into the extensive world of Agatha Christie with insights into her novels, including details on recurring themes like poison usage and character roles such as butlers. Explore specific plot elements, like the arrangement of suspects in "Murder on the Orient Express," and the actors who have brought Hercule Poirot to life. Authored by Matthew Bunson, this comprehensive guide serves as an engaging resource for both avid fans and newcomers, offering a delightful exploration of Christie's literary legacy.

      The Complete Christie2000
      4,8
    • Angels A to Z

      A Who's Who of the Heavenly Host

      • 320pages
      • 12 heures de lecture

      Offering a comprehensive reference, this book delves into every aspect of angel lore, providing factual information that sets it apart from other popular titles. It serves as an authoritative guide for those seeking clarity on angelic knowledge, featuring 40 photographs to enhance the reader's understanding of the subject.

      Angels A to Z1996
      4,0
    • The Vampire Encyclopedia

      Over 2,000 Entries on the Myth, Legend and Lore of the Eternally Fascinating Vampire

      • 303pages
      • 11 heures de lecture

      The vampire has haunted the imaginations of people for centuries. It has been the subject of myth, legend, and folklore; the villain, and occassional hero, of films and novels. Today, the vampire is alive and flourishing in hit television shows, special night clubs, and even comic books.With more than 2,000 entries in A - Z format, The Vampire Encyclopedia offers information on a variety of subjects: the history of the vampire legend methods of finding and destroying vampires how to become a vampire the role of the vampire bat all about female vampires and much more! There are listings of films, appendices that list short stories and novels that feature vampires, even a listing of vampire societies and organizations. Whether traditional vampires or psychic vampires; historical vampires or vampires in poetry and art, they are all included in this comprehensive, single-volume reference guide to the undead.

      The Vampire Encyclopedia1993
      3,9