Halloween treats from Segundo de Chomon, Georges Meliésé, and G. G. and J. Robinson
Philosophy

Halloween treats from Segundo de Chomon, Georges Meliésé, and G. G. and J. Robinson



It looks like a Georges Meliésé film, but it isn't. It was done by Segundo de Chomon.


The Haunted House

[La maison ensorcelée]

by

Segundo de Chomón

1908





Georges Meliésé [Wikipedia]



Segundo de Chomon [Wikipedia]

Here is Georges Meliésé's The Haunted Castle [1896]...




And this piece of literature...The Mysteries of Udolpho [1794] by G. G. and J. Robinson...

The Mysteries of Udolpho [Wikipedia]

The Mysteries of Udolpho [Project Gutenberg]




- A Naked Haunted House?
Almost Halloween and this is something novel. "A Haunted House You Walk Through Naked? Hard Pass" by Meredith Woerner September 23rd, 2013 io9 We're all for terrifying haunted houses that border on crazy. But going through a haunted naked? No thanks,...

- Halloween 2012
Below are all the Halloween treats for 2012. I hope you enjoyed some of them. Blood suckers of Connecticut H. P. Lovecraft treat..."The Alchemist"  BE AFRAID...the Vampire Squid H. G. Wells treat..."The Star" Animation land Halloween cartoons  ...

- Deceased--georges Charpak
Georges Charpak August 1st, 1924 to September 29th, 2010 "France Mourns Georges Charpak, Physicist and Wit" by Barbara Casassus October 1st, 2010 Science French physicist Georges Charpak, who died on 29 September, aged 86, will be remembered for his...

- Georges Lemaître And The "big Bang" [aka "hypothesis Of The Primeval Atom"]
Georges Lemaître July 17th, 1894 to June 20th, 1966 This Big Bang will not end as to whom originated the notion. Georges (Henri) Lemaître was a Belgian astronomer and cosmologist, born in Charleroi, Belgium. He was also a civil engineer, army officer,...

- Encyclopedia Of Life, Fossil Mysteries, Natureserve Explorer
International Year of Biodiversity In a few words from Wikipedia..."The Encyclopedia of Life (EOL) is a free, online collaborative encyclopedia intended to document all of the 1.8 million living species known to science." Encyclopedia of Life [Wikipedia]...



Philosophy








.