Zombies The Truth Behind History's Terrifying Flesh-Eaters
Written by Steve Goldsworthy
Illustrated by
Part of the Edge Books: Monster Handbooks Series
Synopsis
Zombies The Truth Behind History's Terrifying Flesh-Eaters by Steve Goldsworthy
Stories about the walking dead searching for a meal of warm flesh have been around for thousands of years. Take readers on a trip through time to learn about ancient and medieval lore about zombies. Then explore how zombie stories have changed over time until these creatures became some of the most popular monsters seen in today's popular culture.About the Author
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Book Info
Format
Paperback
32 pages
Author
Steve Goldsworthy
More books by Steve Goldsworthy
Publisher
Raintree an imprint of Capstone Global Library Ltd
Publication date
6th October 2016
ISBN
9781474704533
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