Publishers: Feral House
About this publisher’s catalog
This catalog offers a blend of explorations into subcultures, occult and mystical themes, and unconventional histories. Readers can expect a mix of investigative nonfiction, personal narratives, and culturally rich essays that often delve into fringe or underground topics. The range is broad, inviting navigation by thematic interests or narrative style.
What you’ll often find
- In-depth looks at occultism, mysticism, and alternative spiritualities.
- Investigative accounts of crime, violence, and social undercurrents.
- Explorations of music scenes and cultural movements tied to rebellion or subversion.
- Folklore and mythology with a focus on dark or lesser-known traditions.
- Personal memoirs and biographies revealing unconventional lives or beliefs.
- Essays on environmental and conspiracy topics intersecting with science and society.
- Visual and cultural documentation of urban art and street culture.
How to browse this shelf
- Start by selecting books centered on either cultural history or occult themes to narrow focus.
- Look for narrative nonfiction if you prefer investigative or biographical storytelling.
- Explore works that combine social science perspectives with subcultural studies.
- Try browsing by subject clusters such as music scenes, folklore, or conspiracy theories.
- Use thematic keywords like mysticism, crime, or environmental issues to guide choices.
- Consider the tone—ranging from analytical essays to personal memoirs and vivid storytelling.
- Separate nonfiction from illustrated or narrative-driven titles to match reading preferences.
Good fit if you like
- Reading that challenges mainstream perspectives or explores hidden histories.
- A mix of analytical depth with immersive, sometimes provocative storytelling.
- Subjects that blend cultural critique with elements of the paranormal or mystical.
- Engagement with social and environmental issues through unconventional lenses.
- Books that combine visual culture and textual narrative for a layered experience.
- Explorations of identity and belief systems outside traditional frameworks.
Generated from the books currently available in this catalog.
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The Real Story of Dinosaurs and Dragons Science Sets the Fossil Record Straight — Philip J. Senter
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Easy Listening Acid Trip An Elevator Ride Through Sixties Psychedelic Pop — Joseph Lanza
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Sin-a-rama Sleaze Sex Paperbacks of the Sixties — Brittany A. Daley
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Hard-Core Life of My Own — Harley Flanagan
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Psychic Blues Confessions of a Conflicted Medium — Mark Edward
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Hot Girls of Weimar Berlin — Barbara Ulrich
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Bustin’ Balls World Team Tennis 1974-1978, Pro Sports, Pop Culture and Progressive Politics — Steven Blush
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Kooks — Donna Kossy
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American Madness The Story of the Phantom Patriot and How Conspiracy Theories Hijacked American Consciousness — Tea Krulos
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Lords of Chaos: The Bloody Rise of the Satanic Metal Underground — Michael Moynihan
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Packing Inferno The Unmaking of a Marine — Tyler E. Boudreau
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Don’t Say Please — The Oral History of Die Kreuzen — Sahan Jayasuriya
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A People’s History of Civilization — John Zerzan
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Horizontal Collaboration The Erotic World of Paris, 1920-1946 — Mel Gordon
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Grandpa’s Witched Up Christmas — James Flora
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Grandpa’s Ghost Stories — James Flora
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A Walk Across Dirty Water and Straight Into Murderer’s Row A Memoir — Eugene S. Robinson
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Glamour Ghoul The Passions and Pain of the Real Vampira, Maila Nurmi — Sandra Niemi
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Apocalypse Omnibus The Adam Parfrey Reader — Adam Parfrey
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Hit Girls Women of Punk in the USA, 1975-1983 — Jen B. Larson
