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- fep • Bernie Wrightson's Frankenstein (front end papers) • interior artwork by Bernie Wrightson (variant of Bernie Wrightson's Frankenstein)
- iii • Bernie Wrightson's Frankenstein (title page) • interior artwork by Bernie Wrightson (variant of Frankenstein title page (final) 1979)
- v • Introduction to Frankenstein • essay by Stephen King
- 1 • Bernie Wrightson's Frankenstein • [Frankenstein] • novel by Mary Shelley (variant of Frankenstein, or, The Modern Prometheus 1818)
- 3 • I voluntarily endured cold, famine, thirst and want of sleep. • interior artwork by Bernie Wrightson
- 7 • Thus far have I gone, tracing a secure way over the pathless sea ... • interior artwork by Bernie Wrightson
- 9 • I never saw a man in so wretched a condition. • interior artwork by Bernie Wrightson
- 19 • It was the secrets of heaven and earth that I desired to learn ... • interior artwork by Bernie Wrightson (variant of Young Victor Frankenstein 1979)
- 21 • ... I beheld a stream of fire issue from an old and beautiful oak ... • interior artwork by Bernie Wrightson
- 27 • He began his lecture by a recapitulation of the history of chemistry ... • interior artwork by Bernie Wrightson
- 31 • ... the stars often disappeared in the light of morning whilst I was yet engaged in my laboratory. • interior artwork by Bernie Wrightson (variant of Victor Frankenstein in the laboratory 1979)
- 33 • To examine the causes of life, we must first have recourse to death. • interior artwork by Bernie Wrightson
- 37 • ... I had selected his features as beautiful. • interior artwork by Bernie Wrightson
- 39 • ... his eyes, if eyes they may be called, were fixed on me. • interior artwork by Bernie Wrightson
- 44 • ... his time is spent in the open air, climbing the hills or rowing on the lake. • interior artwork by Bernie Wrightson
- 47 • She died on the first approach of cold weather, at the beginning of this last winter. • interior artwork by Bernie Wrightson
- 52 • A flash of lightning illuminated the object and discovered its shape plainly to me. • interior artwork by Bernie Wrightson (variant of Confrontation in the mountains between Frankenstein and the monster (final version) 1979)
- 55 • ... my imagination was busy in scenes of evil and despair. • interior artwork by Bernie Wrightson (variant of Older and wiser Frankenstein in a storm 1979)
- 64 • She perished on the scaffold as a murderess! • interior artwork by Bernie Wrightson
- 69 • ... sometimes ... I left the boat to pursue its own course, and gave way to my own miserable reflections. • interior artwork by Bernie Wrightson
- 73 • ... it was the wretch whom I had created. • interior artwork by Bernie Wrightson
- 78 • I slaked my thirst at the brook, and then lying down, was overcome by sleep. • interior artwork by Bernie Wrightson
- 80 • Bernie Wrightson's Frankenstein • interior artwork by Bernie Wrightson
- 83 • ... grievously bruised by stones and many other kinds of missile weapons, I escaped to the open country ... • interior artwork by Bernie Wrightson
- 88 • ... I often took his tools ... and brought home firing sufficient for the consumption of several days. • interior artwork by Bernie Wrightson
- 90 • ... I was filled with the bitterest sensations of despondence and mortification. • interior artwork by Bernie Wrightson
- 95 • My days were spent in close attention, that I might more speedily master the language ... • interior artwork by Bernie Wrightson
- 99 • ... the trial ... deprived them of their fortune, and condemned them to a perpetual exile ... • interior artwork by Bernie Wrightson
- 103 • ... I found on the ground a leathern portmanteau ... • interior artwork by Bernie Wrightson
- 107 • "Accursed creator! Why did you form a monster so hideous that even you turned from me in disgust?" • (1978) • interior artwork by Bernie Wrightson
- 113 • ... with a loud scream, I fired the straw, and heath, and bushes, which I had collected. • interior artwork by Bernie Wrightson
- 115 • ... when the man saw me draw near, he aimed a gun, which he carried, at my body, and fired. • interior artwork by Bernie Wrightson
- 121 • I saw him descend he mountain with greater speed than the flight of an eagle ... • interior artwork by Bernie Wrightson
- 127 • We agreed to descend the Rhine in a boat from Strasbourg to Rotterdam ... • interior artwork by Bernie Wrightson
- 131 • ... I only visited these people for the sake of the information they might give me ... • interior artwork by Bernie Wrightson
- 135 • It was, indeed, a filthy process in which I was engaged. • (1978) • interior artwork by Bernie Wrightson
- 140 • "... I shall be with you on your wedding night." • interior artwork by Bernie Wrightson
- 143 • ... I took advantage of the moment of darkness, and cast my basket into the sea ... • (1978) • interior artwork by Bernie Wrightson
- 148 • I entered the room where the corpse lay, and was led up to the coffin. • (1978) • interior artwork by Bernie Wrightson
- 152 • ... a thousand feelings pressed upon me, and I wept bitterly. • interior artwork by Bernie Wrightson
- 159 • In about a week after the arrival of Elizabeth's letter we returned to Geneva. • interior artwork by Bernie Wrightson
- 163 • She was there, lifeless and inanimate, thrown across the bed ... • (1978) • interior artwork by Bernie Wrightson
- 165 • ... I fell at last in a state of utter exhaustion ... • interior artwork by Bernie Wrightson
- 173 • ... I continued with unabated fervour to traverse immense deserts, until the ocean appeared ... • interior artwork by Bernie Wrightson
- 179 • We are still surrounded by mountains of ice ... • interior artwork by Bernie Wrightson
- 181 • ... presently he called to me in a feeble voice ... • interior artwork by Bernie Wrightson
- 183 • "Polluted by crimes and torn by the bitterest remorse, where I can find rest but in death?" • interior artwork by Bernie Wrightson
- 184 • Bernie Wrightson's Frankenstein [2] • interior artwork by Bernie Wrightson
- bc • Bernie Wrightson's Frankenstein [3] • interior artwork by Bernie Wrightson (variant of To examine the causes of life, we must first have recourse to death.)
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