This 300-page tome meticulously catalogs and reproduces typographic titles from both celebrated classics and obscure gems of the horror genre. From elegant gothic serifs evoking haunted castles to jagged, blood-soaked letters symbolising relentless terror, Bourbon’s collection invites readers to appreciate the artistry behind horror film branding.
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