An edition of The Amityville Horror (1977)

The Amityville Horror

A True Story

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An edition of The Amityville Horror (1977)

The Amityville Horror

A True Story

  • 3.0 (20 ratings)
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  • 12 Currently reading
  • 37 Have read

The Amityville Horror is a book by American author Jay Anson, published in September 1977. It is also the basis of a series of films released from 1979 onward. The book is claimed to be based on the paranormal experiences of the Lutz family, but has led to controversy and lawsuits over its truthfulness.



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Bantam Books
Language
English

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Cover of: The Amityville Horror
The Amityville Horror
1983, Pan Books
paperback in English - 1978 edition, 15th printing
Cover of: The Amityville Horror
The Amityville Horror: A True Story
July 1979, Bantam Books
Mass Market Paperback in English
Cover of: The Amityville Horror
The Amityville Horror
1979 07, Bantam Books
Mass Market Paperback in English - Bantam movie ed.
Cover of: The Amityville Horror
The Amityville Horror
1978 08, Bantam Books
Mass Market Paperback in English - Bantam Edition
Cover of: The Amityville horror
The Amityville horror
1977, Prentice-Hall
in English
Cover of: The Amityville Horror
The Amityville Horror
1977, Prentice-Hall
Hardcover in English - Book Club edition

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Mass Market Paperback

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OL7820944M
ISBN 10
0553226347
ISBN 13
9780553226348
LibraryThing
60656
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1357119

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OL6437366W

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On February 5, 1976, the Ten O'Clock News on New York's Channel Five announced it was doing a series on people who claimed to have extrasensory powers.
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