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The Friends of Eddie Coyle, by George V. Higgins, Pan Books 1973. From a second-hand book stall, Charing Cross Road, London. “‘Look at this.’ The stocky man extended the fingers of his left hand over the gold-speckled formica tabletop.
Eight Tales of Hoffmann, translated with introduction by J.M. Cohen (Pan, 1952)From a bookshop on Charing Cross Road, London. A bookplate inside the front cover reads ‘From the Library of Angela Carter’, indicating that the book had previousl
The Time Machine and The Man Who Could Work Miracles, by H.G. Wells ( Pan Books, 1953). From a charity shop in Nottingham.
The First Pan Book of Horror Stories, selected by Herbert van Thal (Pan, 1970). From a charity shop on Mansfield Road, Nottingham. ‘We feel that the stories in this book are such that if your nerves are not of the strongest, then it is wise to
The 14th Pan Book of Horror Stories, selected by Herbert van Thal (Pan, 1973). From a charity shop on Mansfield Road, Nottingham.
The Ninth Pan Book of Horror Stories, Selected by Herbert van Thal (Pan, 1974). From a charity shop on Mansfield Road in Nottingham. Inhuman humans… The Jolly Uncle and the dummy that sucked blood The Unmarried Mother and the torture mask The Film
Carter, by Ted Lewis (Pan, 1970). From my Dad’s book collection.
The Twelth Pan Book of Horror Stories, Selected by Herbert Van Thal (Pan, 1971). From a charity shop in Sherwood, Nottingham.
The Hammer Horror Film Omnibus, by John Burke (Pan, 1973). Contains The Gorgon, The Curse Of Frankenstein, The Revenge Of Frankenstein, The Curse Of The Mummy’s Tomb.From a second-hand book shop in Clumber Park, Notts.
everythingsecondhand:Eight Tales of Hoffmann, translated with introduction by J.M. Cohen (Pan, 1952)From a bookshop on Charing Cross Road, London.A bookplate inside the front cover reads ‘From the Library of Angela Carter’, indicating that the book
The Eighth Pan Book Of Horror Stories, Selected by Herbert Van Thal (Pan, 1967).From a charity shop in Derby.
The Fourth Pan Book Of Horror Stories, Selected by Herbert van Thal (Pan, 1964).From a charity shop in Derby.
Starburst, by Alfred Bester (Pan Books, 1977). From a charity shop in Nottingham.
The Dain Curse, by Dashiell Hammett (Pan Books, 1975). From a charity shop in Nottingham.
The Pan Book of Horror Stories, Selected by Herbert von Thal (Pan, 1962). From a charity shop in Nottingham.
Gretta, by Erskine Caldwell (Pan, 1959). From a charity shop in Sherwood, Nottingham.
The Outsider, by Colin Wilson (Pan Books, 1963). From a charity shop in Nottingham.
everythingsecondhand: The Hammer Horror Film Omnibus, by John Burke (Pan, 1973). Contains The Gorgon, The Curse Of Frankenstein, The Revenge Of Frankenstein, The Curse Of The Mummy’s Tomb. From a second-hand book shop in Clumber Park, Notts.
ladieswhospank: schoolmistresslover: Your name is going in the punishment book. Yes Miss. My first name is Peter. My surname is Pan.
gh2u: I think I’ve seen the original comic book this came from. There was one scene in particular that made a big impression on my young mind… Peter Pan trying to decide whether to fuck Tinkerbell’s pussy or asshole naggisch: alittlekink: singlebychoic
cowsinartclass72: John Ross MacDonald - Experience with Evil Great Pan Book, 1958 Cover art by Sam Peffer
howstuffworks: How Pirates Work This modern concept of the quintessential pirate comes from two primary sources: The Golden Age of Piracy, which lasted from the mid-1600s to the early 1700s, and books like “Treasure Island” and “Peter Pan.” Golden
A Gazeteer Of British Ghosts, by Peter Underwood (Pan, 1971).From a second-hand book stall in Nottingham.
elletromil: cant-catch-this-snitch: castiels-hunter: caffine-addict: themeeg: tin-pan-ali: taking-the-tardis-to-asgard: mymahoganymyrules: maslab: jykinturah: nomiros: takeshitakenji: “Someone should write a book where the main character
airlinestuff: PAN AM - “French Restaurant” ad from 1968 Nice old print advertisment for former American airline PAN AM. I really like the namings for their booking classes: “First-Class President Special” and ” Rainbow Economy”
ravenskink: (via quote-book)
santiagocaruso: Santiago Caruso : ” Pan’s Labyrinth I ” / Ink and scratching over paper / 24,5 x 34,5 cm / 2013 Book cover of an essay about Guillermo del Toro’s film by Mar Diestro-Dópido, published soon by BFI Film Classics & Palgrave
vintagegal: The Pan Book of Horror Stories selected by Herbert Van Thal, 1960
The Mirror Room, by Christopher Landon (Pan, 1962).From a box of books bought on Ebay.
A Town Like Alice, by Nevil Shute (Pan, 1970).From a box of books bought on Ebay.
The Fourth Ghost Book, edited by James Turner (Pan, 1965).From a charity shop in Leicester.
everythingsecondhand:The Outsider, by Colin Wilson (Pan Books, 1963). From a charity shop in Nottingham.
everythingsecondhand:The Hammer Horror Film Omnibus, by John Burke (Pan, 1973). Contains The Gorgon, The Curse Of Frankenstein, The Revenge Of Frankenstein, The Curse Of The Mummy’s Tomb.From a second-hand book shop in Clumber Park, Notts.
The Third Ghost Book, edited by Lady Cynthia Asquith (Pan, 1965).From eBay.
anchirotleep: So Yesterday I met Sunil Malhotra- Voice actor for Prince Wu (among other things, but since TLOK is my favorite show currently airing…), and he is super nice and cool. He spoke at a Pan Asian Identity event at my college where he talked
textualdeviance: shounenchild: bemusedlybespectacled: acidreign: castellla: torracat: tv is for boring ordinary people i a creative wear a fedora and read a sophisticated book (peter pan by j.m barrie) {x} creative people are johnny depp snobs
empyr3an: The Wind from the Sun by Arthur C. Clarke. Pan 1983. Cover artist Stephen Bradbury
santiagocaruso: Santiago Caruso : “ Pan’s Labyrinth I ” / Ink and scratching over paper / 2013 Book cover of an essay about Guillermo del Toro’s film by Mar Diestro-Dópido, published soon by BFI Film Classics & Palgrave Macmillan.
geeksngamers: The Hobbit: Out of the Frying Pan - by Thomas Kirkeberg Follow him on Tumblr
kat-and-katty-answers: fluxys-art-corner: (Deviantart) (Furraffinity) (Patreon Tipjar) (Picarto) Day 02 So my initial ideas or bday draws didn’t pan out, so I barfed another Katty drawing I totally should pursue my dream of becoming a comic book
pan-pizza:HAHA HA HA HAAAHA HAHA Laughing time is over
le-tourment-vert: tin-pan-ali: taking-the-tardis-to-asgard: mymahoganymyrules: maslab: jykinturah: nomiros: takeshitakenji: “Someone should write a book where the main character slowly falls in love with the reader.” Last line of the book :
sixpenceee: And these two are the magical books my dad bought for me when I was around 7-8 years old. As a little girl, I was obsessed with peter pan and fairies, and this was the best gift in the entire world. I’m going to keep it forever and ever.
the-divergent-demigod: kurlozy: boxed-hobo: keriancal: bigmouth12349: themeeg: tin-pan-ali: taking-the-tardis-to-asgard: mymahoganymyrules: maslab: jykinturah: nomiros: takeshitakenji: “Someone should write a book where the main character
aleciajones005: plutonis: cant-catch-this-snitch: castiels-hunter: caffine-addict: themeeg: tin-pan-ali: taking-the-tardis-to-asgard: mymahoganymyrules: maslab: jykinturah: nomiros: takeshitakenji: “Someone should write a book where the
santiagocaruso: Santiago Caruso : “ Pan’s Labyrinth I ” / Ink and scratching over paper / 24,5 x 34,5 cm / 2013 Book cover of an essay about Guillermo del Toro’s film by Mar Diestro-Dópido, published soon by BFI Film Classics
modelsof-color: Pan Haowen & Manami Kinoshita by Nadine Ijewere for Rouge Fashion Book - September 2019
Everyone who reblogs this will have their URL written in a note-book and this notebook will be given to Peter Pan of DisneyLand on June 14th 2014.
airaagee: tin-pan-ali: taking-the-tardis-to-asgard: mymahoganymyrules: maslab: jykinturah: nomiros: takeshitakenji: “Someone should write a book where the main character slowly falls in love with the reader.” Last line of the book : “Please,
bemusedlybespectacled: acidreign: castellla: torracat: tv is for boring ordinary people i a creative wear a fedora and read a sophisticated book (peter pan by j.m barrie) {x} creative people are johnny depp snobs are the worst. okay but look at
doxian: odditiesoflife: Guillermo Del Toro’s Cabinet of Curiosities In the new book Cabinet of Curiosities (out now via Harper), visionary director and filmmaker of Pan’s Labyrinth, Hellboy and Pacific Rim, Guillermo Del Toro presents — according
santiagocaruso: Santiago Caruso : ” Pan’s Labyrinth I ” / Ink and scratching over paper / 24,5 x 34,5 cm / 2013 Book cover of an essay about Guillermo del Toro’s film by Mar Diestro-Dópido, that will be published soon by BFI Film Classics
book-nerds-are-beast: the-daily-disney: panfans: Tumblr [x] HE KNOWS ABOUT US PETER PAN <3333333
tin-pan-ali: taking-the-tardis-to-asgard: mymahoganymyrules: maslab: jykinturah: nomiros: takeshitakenji: “Someone should write a book where the main character slowly falls in love with the reader.” Last line of the book : “Please, don’t
pan-pizza: proto-dan: pan-pizza: I’m just excited there’s a new Mario Galaxy type game in a Mexican location. I wonder if they did this after watching Book of Life 1. How is it anything like Galaxy? 2. I highly doubt the whole game takes place