Post by Dante on Nov 18, 2006 3:54:27 GMT -5
The Dilemma Deepens

Book the Seventh
Title: The Vile Village
Cover (HarperCollins):

Cover (Egmont):

Spine colour (HC): Grey
Spine colour (Egmont): Crimson
Border (HC): Feathers and notes
Border (Egmont): Feathers
Ex Libris: The Baudelaires; “Detective Dupin”
Guardian: V.F.D. (Village of Fowl Devotees) and Hector
Removed due to: Wanting to execute the Baudelaires; flying away at the Baudelaires’ insistence
Main setting: V.F.D. (Village of Fowl Devotees)
Disguise: Count Olaf as “Detective Dupin” (turquoise blazer, silver pants, large sunglasses, green plastic shoes with lightning bolts on the sides, detective’s badge (possibly the Detective Disguise))
Esmé’s costume: “Officer Luciana”
Library: Secret
Henchperson: Esmé Squalor as “Officer Luciana” (motorcycle helmet, black boots, gloves (possibly the Chief of Police disguise))
Violet invents: Parts for the self-sustaining hot air mobile home; mortar-dissolver; battering ram
Klaus researches: V.F.D. laws; mob psychology; Quagmire poetry
Sunny bites: Fowl Fountain
Returning characters: The Quagmire triplets (Isadora and Duncan)
Object of search: The Quagmire triplets (Isadora and Duncan)
Destiny of the first harpoon: Strikes the self-sustaining hot air mobile home’s supply of cranberry juice
Destiny of the second harpoon: Strikes the self-sustaining hot air mobile home’s supply of whole wheat flour and box of extra batteries
Destiny of the third harpoon: Strikes the rope ladder
Destiny of the fourth harpoon: Strikes the Quagmire commonplace books and a crow
Visual Foreshadowing Device: Last Chance advertisement
Helquist portrait: Failed winged costume
Editor letter: Telegram
Egmont Paperback

Publisher: Egmont
Details: Paperback edition with a restyled cover.
Book the Eighth
Title: The Hostile Hospital
Cover (HarperCollins):

Cover (Egmont):

Spine colour (HC): Rust orange
Spine colour (Egmont): Blue
Border (HC): ECG read-out
Border (Egmont): ECG read-out
Ex Libris: The Baudelaires; “Mattathias”
Guardian: None, although the V.F.D. (Volunteers Fighting Disease) and Hal act as substitutes
Removed due to: Awareness that the Baudelaires were wanted criminals; awareness that the Baudelaires were wanted criminals and belief that the Baudelaires set fire to the Library of Records
Main setting: Heimlich Hospital
Disguise: Count Olaf as “Mattathias” (communicates through intercom speaker); Klaus and Sunny as surgical assistants (medical coat and surgical mask)
Esmé’s costume: Long fur coat, eye-shaped handbag, hat with a veil, stiletto (dagger) heels.
Library: Of Records
Henchpersons: Esmé Squalor as a nurse (lab coat and surgical mask); the theatre troupe (the hook-handed man (Fernald) as “Dr. O. Lucafont” (medical coat and surgical mask and gloves), the bald man with the long nose as “Dr. Flacutono” (medical coat and surgical mask and curly white wig), the large one who looks like neither a man nor a woman (Heimlich Hospital coat and guard’s cap), the two powder-faced women as “Dr. Tocuna and Nurse Flo) (medical coat and surgical mask))
Departing henchperson: The large one who looks like neither a man nor a woman (trapped in Heimlich Hospital fire)
Violet invents: Bungee cord; fake intercom speaker
Klaus researches: The Quagmire commonplace books remains; list of patients
Sunny bites: Tin of alphabet soup
Object of search: The “file about the Snicket fires” (a.k.a. the Baudelaire file, a.k.a. the Snicket file)
Destroyed by fire: Heimlich Hospital
Visual Foreshadowing Device: Madame Lulu advertisement
Helquist portrait: Ill patient
Editor letter: Plain paper shredded by lions
Egmont Paperback

Publisher: Egmont
Details: Paperback edition with a restyled cover.
Book the Ninth
Title: The Carnivorous Carnival
Cover (HarperCollins):

Cover (Egmont):

Spine colour (HC): Blue
Spine colour (Egmont): Purple
Border (HC): Strip of tickets
Border (Egmont): Strip of tickets
Ex Libris: The Baudelaires as freaks; Count Olaf
Guardian: None, although Madame Lulu (Olivia Caliban) and Caligari Carnival and the “freaks” (Hugo, Colette, Kevin) act as substitutes
Removed due to: Being eaten by lions; burnt down; joined Count Olaf’s theatre troupe
Main setting: Caligari Carnival
Disguise: Violet and Klaus as “Beverly and Elliot” (circus shirt, oversized pants, make-up) and Sunny as “Chabo, the wolf baby” (fake beard); Olivia Caliban as “Madame Lulu” (turban, make-up)
Esmé’s costume: Long white “I <3 FREAKS” gown, large brown sack on one shoulder, hat crudely resembling a face; pinstriped suit
Library: Archival
Henchpersons: Esmé Squalor; the theatre troupe
Joining henchpersons: The “freaks” (Hugo, Colette, Kevin)
Departing henchperson: The bald man with the long nose (eaten by lions)
Violet invents: Plans a mobile rollercoaster cart; understands the lightning device
Klaus researches: Olivia Caliban’s archival library
Sunny bites: Rope
Sunny cooks: Hot chocolate with cinnamon
Object of search: The survivor of the fire
Destroyed by fire: Caligari Carnival
Visual Foreshadowing Device: Snow Scout handbook
Helquist portrait: Cyclops
Editor letter: Plain paper with frozen ink
Egmont Paperback

Publisher: Egmont
Details: Paperback edition with a restyled cover.

Book the Seventh
Title: The Vile Village
Cover (HarperCollins):

Cover (Egmont):

Spine colour (HC): Grey
Spine colour (Egmont): Crimson
Border (HC): Feathers and notes
Border (Egmont): Feathers
Ex Libris: The Baudelaires; “Detective Dupin”
Guardian: V.F.D. (Village of Fowl Devotees) and Hector
Removed due to: Wanting to execute the Baudelaires; flying away at the Baudelaires’ insistence
Main setting: V.F.D. (Village of Fowl Devotees)
Disguise: Count Olaf as “Detective Dupin” (turquoise blazer, silver pants, large sunglasses, green plastic shoes with lightning bolts on the sides, detective’s badge (possibly the Detective Disguise))
Esmé’s costume: “Officer Luciana”
Library: Secret
Henchperson: Esmé Squalor as “Officer Luciana” (motorcycle helmet, black boots, gloves (possibly the Chief of Police disguise))
Violet invents: Parts for the self-sustaining hot air mobile home; mortar-dissolver; battering ram
Klaus researches: V.F.D. laws; mob psychology; Quagmire poetry
Sunny bites: Fowl Fountain
Returning characters: The Quagmire triplets (Isadora and Duncan)
Object of search: The Quagmire triplets (Isadora and Duncan)
Destiny of the first harpoon: Strikes the self-sustaining hot air mobile home’s supply of cranberry juice
Destiny of the second harpoon: Strikes the self-sustaining hot air mobile home’s supply of whole wheat flour and box of extra batteries
Destiny of the third harpoon: Strikes the rope ladder
Destiny of the fourth harpoon: Strikes the Quagmire commonplace books and a crow
Visual Foreshadowing Device: Last Chance advertisement
Helquist portrait: Failed winged costume
Editor letter: Telegram
Egmont Paperback

Publisher: Egmont
Details: Paperback edition with a restyled cover.
Book the Eighth
Title: The Hostile Hospital
Cover (HarperCollins):

Cover (Egmont):

Spine colour (HC): Rust orange
Spine colour (Egmont): Blue
Border (HC): ECG read-out
Border (Egmont): ECG read-out
Ex Libris: The Baudelaires; “Mattathias”
Guardian: None, although the V.F.D. (Volunteers Fighting Disease) and Hal act as substitutes
Removed due to: Awareness that the Baudelaires were wanted criminals; awareness that the Baudelaires were wanted criminals and belief that the Baudelaires set fire to the Library of Records
Main setting: Heimlich Hospital
Disguise: Count Olaf as “Mattathias” (communicates through intercom speaker); Klaus and Sunny as surgical assistants (medical coat and surgical mask)
Esmé’s costume: Long fur coat, eye-shaped handbag, hat with a veil, stiletto (dagger) heels.
Library: Of Records
Henchpersons: Esmé Squalor as a nurse (lab coat and surgical mask); the theatre troupe (the hook-handed man (Fernald) as “Dr. O. Lucafont” (medical coat and surgical mask and gloves), the bald man with the long nose as “Dr. Flacutono” (medical coat and surgical mask and curly white wig), the large one who looks like neither a man nor a woman (Heimlich Hospital coat and guard’s cap), the two powder-faced women as “Dr. Tocuna and Nurse Flo) (medical coat and surgical mask))
Departing henchperson: The large one who looks like neither a man nor a woman (trapped in Heimlich Hospital fire)
Violet invents: Bungee cord; fake intercom speaker
Klaus researches: The Quagmire commonplace books remains; list of patients
Sunny bites: Tin of alphabet soup
Object of search: The “file about the Snicket fires” (a.k.a. the Baudelaire file, a.k.a. the Snicket file)
Destroyed by fire: Heimlich Hospital
Visual Foreshadowing Device: Madame Lulu advertisement
Helquist portrait: Ill patient
Editor letter: Plain paper shredded by lions
Egmont Paperback

Publisher: Egmont
Details: Paperback edition with a restyled cover.
Book the Ninth
Title: The Carnivorous Carnival
Cover (HarperCollins):

Cover (Egmont):

Spine colour (HC): Blue
Spine colour (Egmont): Purple
Border (HC): Strip of tickets
Border (Egmont): Strip of tickets
Ex Libris: The Baudelaires as freaks; Count Olaf
Guardian: None, although Madame Lulu (Olivia Caliban) and Caligari Carnival and the “freaks” (Hugo, Colette, Kevin) act as substitutes
Removed due to: Being eaten by lions; burnt down; joined Count Olaf’s theatre troupe
Main setting: Caligari Carnival
Disguise: Violet and Klaus as “Beverly and Elliot” (circus shirt, oversized pants, make-up) and Sunny as “Chabo, the wolf baby” (fake beard); Olivia Caliban as “Madame Lulu” (turban, make-up)
Esmé’s costume: Long white “I <3 FREAKS” gown, large brown sack on one shoulder, hat crudely resembling a face; pinstriped suit
Library: Archival
Henchpersons: Esmé Squalor; the theatre troupe
Joining henchpersons: The “freaks” (Hugo, Colette, Kevin)
Departing henchperson: The bald man with the long nose (eaten by lions)
Violet invents: Plans a mobile rollercoaster cart; understands the lightning device
Klaus researches: Olivia Caliban’s archival library
Sunny bites: Rope
Sunny cooks: Hot chocolate with cinnamon
Object of search: The survivor of the fire
Destroyed by fire: Caligari Carnival
Visual Foreshadowing Device: Snow Scout handbook
Helquist portrait: Cyclops
Editor letter: Plain paper with frozen ink
Egmont Paperback

Publisher: Egmont
Details: Paperback edition with a restyled cover.