Thu, 18 October 2007
Category:Awesomely Overdue Books
-- posted at: 2:31 PM Comments[13]
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- these were amazing. i read these many times over as a kid, and probably didn't even get to see most of these movies until within the last 10 years or so.
don't know why they didn't go Karloff on the cover. was there a rights dispute or something? also, the picture from the hammer film always grossed me out as a kid. so creepy. - That's Lon Chaney Jr. on the cover. Not as good as Boris Karloff or Glenn Strange. Karloff was great, but Glenn Strange really brought terror to the role. He was more imposing than Karloff. Although Karloff had wonderful presence and was more fluid in motion. Strange was just flat out creepy in his appearance as the monster. Although he only played the monster three times. As for Chaney Jr. He played it only once. While Karloff played the monster only three times. Lugosi only once.
- Hi- Found your "Crestwood House" posting just by chance tonight. The Frankenstein cover IS Lon Chaney Jr. as has been stated. Julian May used the name "Ian Thorne" for her contributions to this series but she had NO part in the creation/publishing of the Crestwood House monster books. There were 15 of the "orange" titles ("Monster Series") in both hardcover and softcover...then 12 titles of the "purple" books, hardcover only. The very first 6 titles also offered read-along audio cassettes. Two types of promotional fold out posters are known to exist. Also, a Wisconsin publisher bought softcover titles of the first series and made them into hardcovers to confuse the issue further. I wrote a lengthy article on the Crestwood House monster books in 2 parts which was published in Richard Stoner's "Monster Mayhem" newsletter out of Lansing, Michigan around 1998 or so. As I lived in Mankato, Minnesota at the time, I knew Mr. Daryl Jacobsen (the publisher) and had him to my home to tour my monster collection and conduct interviews.
You have a cool site, Shawn!
Best regards,
Richard - THANK YOU for this trip down memory lane! These books were easily the most coveted in the Charles Barnum Elementary School library!
Much like you, these books were my introduction to Karloff, Lugosi, et al.. However, there was also Remco's line of action figures!
Now, I'm off to Ebay to snag one of these treasures...































