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3.70/5 (5293 hinnangut Goodreads-ist)
  • Formaat: Hardback, 272 pages, kõrgus x laius: 203x135 mm, Throughout
  • Ilmumisaeg: 15-Sep-2020
  • Kirjastus: Quirk Books
  • ISBN-10: 1683692365
  • ISBN-13: 9781683692362
Teised raamatud teemal:
  • Formaat: Hardback, 272 pages, kõrgus x laius: 203x135 mm, Throughout
  • Ilmumisaeg: 15-Sep-2020
  • Kirjastus: Quirk Books
  • ISBN-10: 1683692365
  • ISBN-13: 9781683692362
Teised raamatud teemal:
A travel writer, blogger Edgar Award-winning author describes the strange-but-true stories of objects throughout history that are believed to be cursed, leaving death and destruction in their wake including Annabelle the Doll, The Dybbuk Box and the Ring of Silvianus. Illustrations.

"Illustrated compendium telling the stories of real-life cursed objects from throughout history"--

Beware...this book is cursed! These strange but true stories of the world’s most infamous items will appeal to true believers as well as history buffs, horror fans, and anyone who loves a good spine-tingling tale. 

They’re lurking in museums, graveyards, and private homes. Their often tragic and always bizarre stories have inspired countless horror movies, reality TV shows, novels, and campfire tales. They’re cursed objects, and all they need to unleash a wave of misfortune is . . . you. 

Many of these unfortunate items have intersected with some of the most notable events and people in history, leaving death and destruction in their wake. But never before have the true stories of these eerie oddities been compiled into a fascinating and chilling volume. Inside, readers will learn about:

   • Annabelle the Doll, a Raggedy Ann doll that featured in the horror franchise The Conjuring
   • The Unlucky Mummy, which is rumored to have sunk the Titanic and kick-started World War I  
   • The Dybbuk box, which was sold on eBay and spawned the horror film The Possession 
   • The Conjured Chest, which has been blamed for fifteen deaths within a single family 
   • The Ring of Silvianus, a Roman artifact believed to have inspired J. R. R. Tolkien’s The Hobbit   
   • And many more! 

Arvustused

This book is so fun that I couldn't put it down. It reminded me that life is short, death is nigh and a little humor can help us seize the day just as well as a memento mori.The New York Times

A visual feast of a book...this eye-catching miscellany is perfect for anyone who wants a treasure chest of weird trivia to peruse.Bustle

Well researched....The entry about the Black Aggie statue in Druid Ridge Cemetery in Pikesville, Maryland, is especially chilling.The only question that remains is, who is courageous enough to brave the myriad scary (and true) stories within?Memphis Flyer

I loved J. W. Ocker's Cursed Objects! This cabinet of cursed curiosities is insanely entertaining and dangerously informative, but be forewarned: you may be cursed with reading it late into the night once you open it.Lisa Morton, author of Calling the Spirits: A History of Seances and Ghosts: A Haunted History

A deliciously scary and entertaining look into the spooky stuff of nightmares. Through rich histories, adorably macabre illustrations, and a modicum of hilarity, this book will entrance readers until the last pageif you survive that long!Lydia Kang, author of Quackery

You don't have to believe in magic to love the stories surrounding these cursed objects. From weresheep, to frozen mummies, to my favorite the chapters on horrifying objects that have no right to NOT be cursed, J. W. Ocker's Cursed Objects is a delightful overview of all things cursed.Dylan Thuras, co-founder of Atlas Obscura

Anyone who shares a smidge of his passion for the peculiar will want to buy a copy for themselves and one to give away.New Hampshire Magazine

An inherently fascinating, informative, and thought-provoking read from cover to cover.Midwest Book Review

If youre like me and want it to always be spooky season, this is a book for you.Smart Bitches, Trashy Books

Ocker is a solid writer who offers a campfire-tale mystique to his prose.Hollywood Soapbox

Muu info

An illustrated compendium that reveals the true stories behind the most infamous, creepy, and bizarre real-life cursed objects throughout history. Spanning decades and continents, subjects range from the opulent Hope Diamond to the humble Busy Stoop chair.
Introduction 12(6)
I Cursed Under Glass
The Hope Diamond
18(7)
Otzi The Iceman
25(4)
Maori Taonga
29(4)
The Tomb Of Tutankhamen
33(6)
A Curse Is Forever
39(1)
Muramasa Swords
40(4)
The Unlucky Mummy
44(5)
The Ring Of Silvianus
49(7)
II Cursed In The Graveyard
The Black Aggie
56(5)
The Bjorketorp Runestone
61(5)
The Tomb Of Timur
66(5)
The Black Angel
71(5)
How To Curse An Object
76(1)
The Gravestone Of Carl Pruitt
77(4)
The Bronze Lady
81(5)
Shakespeare's Grave
86(5)
This Book Is Cursed!
91(3)
III Cursed In The Attic
The Crying Boy Paintings
94(4)
The Baleroy Chair Of Death
98(5)
The Dybbuk Box
103(6)
The Basano Vase
109(4)
Rudolph Valentino's Ring
113(4)
Robert The Doll
117(5)
That Voodoo That You Do So Well
122(1)
Busby's Stoop Chair
123(4)
The Conjured Chest
127(7)
IV Cursed In Stone
The Little Mannie With His Daddy's Horns
134(5)
The Cursing Stone
139(6)
The Monogram Of Patrick Hamilton
145(5)
The Cursed Pillar
150(4)
No Cursed Stone Unreturned
154(1)
The Hexham Heads
155(5)
The Amber Room
160(5)
The Treasure Of Cahuenga Pass
165(8)
V The Business Of Cursed Objects
Annabelle The Doll And The Warren Collection
173(5)
John Zaffis Museum Of The Paranormal
178(5)
Blessed Objects
183(1)
Zak Bagans's The Haunted Museum
184(4)
The Traveling Museum Of The Paranormal And Occult
188(6)
Cursed On Ebay
194(6)
VI Why Aren't These Objects Cursed?
The Mummified Head Of The Dusseldorf Vampire
200(4)
The Mitchell-Hedges Crystal Skull
204(5)
The Miniature Coffins Of Arthur's Seat
209(6)
Hollywood Hexes
215(1)
The Skin Book Of James Allen
216(4)
The Antikythera Mechanism
220(6)
VII The Curse In The Machine
The Prague Orloj
226(5)
The Hungarian Suicide Song
231(4)
James Dean's Porsche 550 Spyder
235(5)
0888-888-888
240(4)
The Berzerk Video Game Cabinet
244(5)
Chain Emails
249(5)
The Science Of Cursed Objects
254(2)
Epilogue 256(2)
Selected Bibliography 258(7)
Index 265(6)
Acknowledgments 271(1)
About the Author 272
J. W. (Jason) Ocker is an Edgar Award winning travel writer, novelist, and blogger. His book Poe-Land: The Hallowed Haunts of Edgar Allan Poe was nominated for an Anthony Award and won the 2015 Edgar Award for Best Critical/Biography. His other books include The New England Grimpendium and The New York Grimpendium, each of which won a Lowell Thomas Award from the American Society of Travel Writers, and A Season with the Witch: The Magic and Mayhem of Halloween in Salem, all published by Countryman Press/W.W. Norton. He s the author of the novels Death and Douglas (Sky Pony) and Twelve Nights at Rotter House (Turner). He is also the creator of OTIS: Odd Things I ve Seen (oddthingsiveseen.com), where he chronicles his visits to thousands of oddities of culture, art, nature, and history across world. His writing can be found in the Boston Globe, CNN, The Atlantic, Atlas Obscura, The Guardian, and more.