The Case of the Muttering Mummy

The Case of the Muttering Mummy

Author: E. W. Hildick

Publisher: Troll Communications

Published: 1990

Total Pages: 164

ISBN-13: 9780816717897

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When an expert on Egyptian artifacts becomes interested in Joey's purchase of a golden cat at a museum exhibition, the McGurk's try to find out why.


The Essential Guide to Mummy Literature

The Essential Guide to Mummy Literature

Author: Brian J. Frost

Publisher:

Published: 2008

Total Pages: 258

ISBN-13:

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Few historical relics have exerted such a hold on our imaginations as the mummy. In 1834, Thomas J. Pettigrew's A History of Egyptian Mummies was the first scholarly work wholly devoted to the subject, providing, for its time, a remarkable analysis of the different mummification techniques used by the ancient embalmers. Such volumes of serious nonfiction have been supplemented over the years by additional works, both scholarly and otherwise, as well as works of fiction that incorporate and expand upon mummy lore. Indeed, the popular concept of the mummy as a malevolent monster dates back to the nineteenth century, when stories about mummies rising from the dead to terrify the living first captured the imagination of the reading public and set the revivified corpse on the path to becoming a major horror icon. In The Essential Guide to Mummy Literature, Brian J. Frost provides the first in-depth survey and bibliography of works of fiction featuring mummies. In this comprehensive volume, Frost traces the development of the mummy story, paying particular attention to works by Victorian authors and pulp fiction writers, as well as stories from the American pulp magazines. The annotated bibliography provides synopses of all the key works of fiction in the mummy canon, as well as others not so well known. Full publication details for each entry, with plot summaries of more than 500 works of fiction and abridged descriptions of 250 nonfiction books, are provided. Additionally, a filmography is included, along with listings of young adult novels, children's storybooks, and reference works for both adults and children. Well-organized and comprehensive, The Essential Guide to Mummy Literature will appeal to devotees of the horror genre and students of popular literature, as well as researchers and librarians.


The Case of the Dragon in Distress

The Case of the Dragon in Distress

Author: Edmund Wallace Hildick

Publisher: Simon & Schuster Books For Young Readers

Published: 1991

Total Pages: 164

ISBN-13: 9780027439311

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The McGurk Organization members are transported back to the twelfth century where they encounter an evil princess who tries to hold them captive.


The Mummy's Claw!

The Mummy's Claw!

Author: Mark Chandler

Publisher: Samuel French, Inc.

Published: 1992

Total Pages: 108

ISBN-13: 9780573693229

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Join this dizzying gallop through Egyptian temples, fiendish curses, evil spells, ancient incantations, terrifying sorcery and hideous plots by the crazed author of I Shot My Rich Aunt and Doctor Death. In the Nile valley, circa 1903, a party a the home of archaeologists Sir Nevil Blore becomes a struggle for survival when the translation of some stone tablets conjures up an ancient evil. What was the sin of Khopsis, turned to stone and waiting to be reborn if the Blores' niece is sacrificed on his altar? And why doesn't he have a head? What can thwart the magical powers of the 2000 year old high priest (or priestess, if you prefer)? How can Lucy's beloved save her? And why in the world does the mummy have a claw on its index finger? Can they locate the Pharaoh's jewels? And will they wish they hadn't? And what are zic zag eggs? This evening of non stop hilarity has so many surprises and twists you'll lose count.