And What Would Halloween Be Without a Peek into the House of Ackerman?
We all miss our Uncle Forry to death, but thanks to a new book from authors Al Astrella and James Greene, we’re going to have a chance to spend a bit more time with him this Halloween season! Hell yes!
From the Press Release
Though Forrest J Ackerman died in 2008, his legacy, like Count Dracula, will never die. “Forry”, as he was called by friends and adoring fans, was recognized worldwide as the leading sci-fi and horror film expert of the 20th Century as well as an author, actor, literary agent, and collector of rare sci-fi and horror books, posters, artwork and movie props.
He was also known for being at the forefront of the science fiction movement in Los Angeles beginning in the 1930’s and gained lasting celebrity by bringing together fans of fantasy, sci-fi and horror when he edited the legendary monster magazine “Famous Monsters of Filmland” from 1958 to 1983.
For decades, “Forry” led weekly free tours of his incredible collection in the Hollywood Hills of Los Angeles. His “Ackermansion” was filled with horror, science fiction and fantasy memorabilia and one of the largest science fiction libraries in the world. HOUSE OF ACKERMAN takes you on the Ackermansion tour, which includes a fantastic array of items including “behind the scenes” photos, the King Kong dinosaurs, Lon Chaney Sr.’s makeup kits, props from stop-motion model guru Ray Harryhausen, plus much more.
Film director John Landis said: “Al Astrella and James Greene’s book is an excellent way to spend some quality time with Uncle Forry. These now historic photographs of the Ackermansion offer a window into Forrest J Ackerman’s enthusiasm and influence.”
The photographs in the book span a 40-year period from 1965 to 2005, featuring three different views of the “Ackermuseum.” The first chapter features rare photos of the original Ackermansion from the personal collection of lifelong Forry pal Bill Warren. The second chapter (and centerpiece of the book) is an open house tour of the huge 18-room Ackermansion, located in the hills below Griffith Observatory. The third chapter takes you on a tour of Forry’s memorabilia-filled Hollywood home where he lived the last years of his life.
This book is not only for fans of Forry but also for those interested in classic sci-fi and horror memorabilia, a “must-have” book that is filled with incredible photos and stories from the life and times of Forrest J Ackerman.
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