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sharontates: Jayne Mansfield in a promotional photo for The Girl Can’t Help It (1956)
rebus1746:Jayne Mansfield
http://transeroticart.tumblr.com  said:Marilyn Monroe shows Jane Mansfield who’s in charge…Artist unknown - (If anyone has any further information, feel free to let us know at: http://transeroticart.tumblr.com/submit). Please include the post
For Every Solution There’s A Problem CD by Lee Hazlewood , City Slang 2002. Bought from Anarchy Records, Mansfield Road, Nottingham. Demos recorded over the space of 25 years, from the late 70s to the late 90s. Lee Hazlewood on Dolly Parton’s
Collection of old photos from various East Midlands portrait photographers (including Roberts & Son, Derby; G. Caldwell, Nottingham; Phillips and Freckleton, Nottingham). From a junk shop, Mansfield Road, Nottingham.
Splash page from The Worst Man On Earth by Stan Lee and Steve Ditko, from Uncanny Tales No. 26 (Published by Alan Class & Co. Ltd.) From a junk shop on Mansfield Rd. Nottingham.
Cover and splash page from Secrets Of The Unknown No. 133 (Published by Alan Class & Co. Ltd.) featuring I Found The Girl In The Blue Glass Bottle by Jack Kirby and Dick Ayers. From a junk shop on Mansfield Rd. in Nottingham.
Creepy Worlds No. 129 (Published by Alan Class & Co. Ltd.) From a junk shop on Mansfield Rd. Nottingham.
Page from The Man In The Mirror, from Amazing Stories of Suspense No. 240 (Published by Alan Class & Co. Ltd.) From a junk shop on Mansfield Rd. Nottingham.
The Lone Ranger No. 63 (World Distributors (Manchester) Ltd.) From a junk shop on Mansfield Rd. Nottingham.
Cover and splash page from Classics Ilustrated No. 105: From the Earth To The Moon by Jules Verne (Strato Publications Ltd.) From a junk shop on Mansfield Rd. Nottingham.
The New Adventures of Frankenstein No.4: Frankenstein Meets Dracula, by Donald F. Glut (NEL, 1977) From a charity shop on Mansfield Road, Nottingham. Out of the smouldering ruins of a castle deep in the heart of Crovakia arise the battered forms of Capta
Lost Worlds Volume 1, by Clark Ashton Smith (Panther Books, 1975) From a charity shop on Mansfield Road, Nottingham. ‘None strikes the note of cosmic horror so well as Clark Ashton Smith…who else has seen such gorgeous, luxuriant, and feveri
Squirm, by Richard Curtis based on an original screenplay by Jeff Lieberman (Sphere Books, 1976). From a charity shop on Mansfield Road, Nottingham.
Book Of The Werewolf, edited by Brian J. Frost (Sphere Books, 1973). From a charity shop on Mansfield Road, Nottingham.
Piranha, by John Sayles (Novelization by Leo Callan) (NEL, 1978). From a charity shop on Mansfield Road, Nottingham.
The Keep, by F. Paul Wilson (NEL, 1983). From a charity shop on Mansfield Road, Nottingham. ‘Request immediate relocation. Something is murdering my men.’ The message, sent by Captain Klaus Woermann to German Army High Command. The location:
Nighthunter 1: The Stalking, by Robert Faulcon (Arrow Books, 1983). From a charity shop on Mansfield Road, Nottingham. He had been a quiet family man - devoted to his wife and children, happy in his home, happy in his work. It took just thirty minutes
Death Walkers, by Gary Brandner (Hamlyn, 1980). From a charity shop on Mansfield Road, Nottingham. What if the person beside you is already dead? She had drowned… Then she breathed again… Now every waking minute they were waiting for her.
Hawk The Slayer, by Terry March and Harry Robertson (NEL,1980). From a charity shop on Mansfield Road, Nottingham.
Maxwell’s Demon, by Martin Sherwood (NEL, 1976). From a charity shop on Mansfield Road, Nottingham.
The Succubus, by Kenneth Rayner Johnson (NEL, 1979). From a charity shop on Mansfield Road, 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.
Fury, by Henry Kuttner (Hamlyn, 1981). From a charity shop on Mansfield Road, Nottingham. The Earth is long since dead, blasted in a self-sustaining chain reaction. Human survivors settled on Venus have organised themselves into a static, class-ridden
The Spirit, by Thomas Page (Hamlyn, 1981). From a charity shop on Mansfield Road, Nottingham. It’s the stuff of nightmares and legends. It has many names: Bigfoot…Yeti…Sasquatch. But whatever it is, it’s out there in the woods,
Scottish Tales of Terror, edited by Angus Campbell (Fontana Books, 1972). From a charity shop on Mansfield Road, Nottingham.
Legion, by William Peter Blatty (Fontana, 1984). From a charity shop on Mansfield Road, Nottingham. ‘CALL ME LEGION, FOR WE ARE MANY.’ Eleven years ago The Gemini Killer finished with his trail of death, leaving twenty-six mutilated bodies,
Devil’s Coach-Horse, by Richard Lewis (Hamlyn, 1979). From a charity shop on Mansfield Road, Nottingham. It begins when a small charter plane crashes into the Alps. All the passengers are killed - a party of international scientists starting a
Tarzan and The Forbidden City, by Edgar Rice Burroughs (NEL, 1976). From a charity shop on Mansfield Road in Nottingham.
The Surrogate, by Nick Sharman (NEL, 1981). From a charity shop on Mansfield Road, Nottingham. The old man was dying. Shivering, rug-wrapped, his body wasted, the limbs already skeletal. His room was filled with the sweetly nauseating smell of decay.
The Pariah, by Graham Masterton (Star, 1983). From a charity shop on Mansfield Road, Nottingham. “I don’t know when I fell asleep, but I was awakened by the sudden dimming of my beside lamp. ‘John,’ whispered a voice. There was
Mantis, by K.W.Jeter, (Tom Doherty Associates, Inc, 1987). From a charity shop on Mansfield Road, Nottingham. Except in times of greatest need, the female praying mantis does not destroy her mate. Rae has needs, hungers that cannot easily be satisfied.
Death Bite, by Michael Maryk and Brent Monahan (Granada, 1979). From a charity shop on Mansfield Road, Nottingham. In New Guinea they found the Door of Hell. And they brought back the Taipan. A giant snake that exists only to kill. Its bite means pain-wr
The Totem, by David Morrell (Pan, 1979) From a charity shop on Mansfield Road, Nottingham. A young hitch-hiker was the first victim. Apparently killed by a hit-and-run driver - except for the unexplained claw scars… The coroner in the small town
Doomflight, by Guy N. Smith (Hamlyn, 1981). From a charity shop on Mansfield Road, Nottingham.
Locusts, by Guy N. Smith (Hamlyn, 1979). From a charity shop on Mansfield Road, Nottingham. “The locusts moved - short hops that brought them nearer. And nearer. Only feet away. Thousands of them. Millions. All leering. There was no escape for
Bats Out Of Hell, by Guy N. Smith (NEL, 1978). From a charity shop on Mansfield Road, Nottingham.
The Trail of Fu Manchu, by Sax Rohmer (Consul, 1965). From a shop on Mansfield Road, Nottingham.
Dome, by Lawrence Huff (NEL, 1980). From a charity shop on Mansfield Road, Nottingham. THERE IS ABSOLUTELY NO DANGER…NO DANGER…NO DANGER…NO DANGER…NO DA… The mighty breeder reactor sat like a squat giant on the red skyli
The Best of Isaac Asimov 1939-1949, edited by Angus Wells (Sphere, 1975). From a charity shop on Mansfield Road in 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
Roadmarks, by Roger Zelazny (Orbit, 1981). From a charity shop on Mansfield Road in Nottingham. Somewhere in New York State is a road, which few know how to find, which goes not to any particular destination but backwards and forwards in time. The travel
classicnudes: Jayne Mansfield, PMOM - February 1955, featured in The New Jayne Mansfield, February 1957 .
minusmanhattan: Empty London by Ian Mansfield. Mansfield got up early on Christmas morning this year and photographed a nearly empty London - probably the one day per year the city is so quiet and unoccupied.
Mansfield crash
jayne-mansfields-1-deactivated2: Jayne Mansfield, early 1960’s
moderngrease: Jayne Mansfield in 1957. Jayne Mansfield (1933–1967) One of the leading sex symbols of the 1950s and 1960s
jayne-mansfields: Jayne Mansfield by Harold Lloyd, 1950s
met-armsarmor: Sword Guard (Tsuba), Arms and ArmorMedium: Iron, gold, copperThe Howard Mansfield Collection, Gift of Howard Mansfield, 1936 Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York, NYhttp://www.metmuseum.org/art/collection/search/29998
hollywoodlady: Jayne Mansfield’s Pink Palace In November 1957, shortly before her marriage to Mickey Hargitay, Mansfield bought a 40-room Mediterranean-style mansion formerly owned by Rudy Vallée at 10100 Sunset Boulevard in Holmby Hills, Los
met-armsarmor: Knife Handle (Kozuka), Metropolitan Museum of Art: Arms and ArmorThe Howard Mansfield Collection, Gift of Howard Mansfield, 1936 Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York, NYMedium: Copper-silver alloy (shibuichi), copper-gold alloy (shakudō),
jayne-mansfields: Jayne Mansfield, 1955.
Mansfield Park (1999)
hollyhocksandtulips: Jayne Mansfield
classicnudes: Jayne Mansfield, PMOM - February 1955, featured in Will Success Spoil Jayne Mansfield?, February 1956
jayne-mansfields: Candid photos of Jayne Mansfield at the Palisades Amusement Park in 1956.
oldhollywoodcinema: Sophia Loren and Jayne Mansfield photographed at Romanoff’s (1957)“Paramount had organized a party for me. All of cinema was there, it was incredible. And then comes in Jayne Mansfield, the last one to come. For me, that was when
kafk-a:Katherine Mansfield, from The Collected Letters of Katherine Mansfield: Volume 5
classicnudes: Jayne Mansfield, PMOM - February 1955, pictured in Jayne Mansfield and her Playmates, 1957