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Anthony, Piers. Total Recall. New York: Morrow’s & Co, 1989. First edition. Fine/fine.
Novelization of the 1990 film starring Arnold Schwarzeneggar, based on Philip K. Dick’s story.
$40.00
Barker, Clive.  Abarat. New York: Harper Collins, 2002. ARC (advanced reader’s copy). True
first edition. Gloss wrappers (covers and end papers in color - text illustration in b/w). Also
includes 12 pg. promotional art-pamphlet (not the map, but illustrations within the book).
Signed
by Barker
on the title page “October 27th, 2002". Fine
$75.00
Barker, Clive.  Abarat. New York: Harper Collins, 2002. First edition. Signed by Barker on title
page. Also includes rare promotional map. In fine condition.
$60.00
Barker, Clive.  Abarat. New York: Harper Collins, 2002. First edition. Signed by Barker on the
title page “October 22, 2002.”. In fine condition.
$50.00
Barker, Clive.  Abarat. Days of Magic. New York: Harper Collins, 2004. First edition. Book two in
the Abarat series.
Signed on the title page. Original drawing by Barker, full page facing the
title page. Beautiful! Own an original piece from the master of the fantastique.
$250.00
Barker, Clive. The Essential Clive Barker. New York: Harper Collins. Hardback. First US
edition.
Signed by Barker on title page. Remainder copy, with black ink mark on bottom of text
block, else fine/fine.
$40.00
Barker, Clive. The Great and Secret Show. London: Collins, 1989. Hardback. First edition.
Minor shelf wear, two light cup rings on front black board, edges faded. Very good copy.
Signed
by Barker
on title page.
$45.00
Barker, Clive. Books of Blood, Volumes I & II. London: Sphere Books, 1984. First edition.
One of a reportedly 1500 copies printed. First hardback book of Barker’s containing first two
volumes of his Books of Blood.
Signed by Barker on first blank and inscribed “To Vern, with
bloodiest best wishes. Clive. 8th of August, 1984.” Very rare copy especially signed in year of
publishing. Fine/Fine. Beautiful!
$250.00
Barker, Clive. Books of Blood, Vol.III. New York: Berkley Books, 1986. Paperback.. Small ding
on back cover, else near fine with very minor edge wear.
Signed by Barker on the title page.
Excellent gift idea at a great price.
$20.00
Barker, Clive. Coldheart Canyon. New York: Harper Collins, 2001. First edition. ARC
(advanced reader’s copy). Unread copy in fine condition
signed by Barker. Beautiful.
$85.00
Barker, Clive. Damnation Game. London: Weidenfeld & Nicolson, 1985. First edition. First
novel by the master of horror and fantasy. Selected as #95 of the best horror books in Horror 100
Best Books, edited by Jones & Newman. Price clipped, else in fine condition. Fine/Near fine.
$75.00
Barker, Clive. Damnation Game. New York: Ace/Putnam, 1987. First American edition.With the
Stephen King jacket blurb “I have seen the future of the horror genre, and it is named Clive
Barker.”
Signed by Barker on the title page “Clive Barker 10th October 1987". Fine/fine.
$100.00
Barker, Clive. The Thief of Always. New York: Harper Collins, 1992. First edition. Limited
edition of 500 copies
signed by Barker (this copy is numbered 82). With illustrated slipcase. No
dust jacket, as issued. Look for this story to be made into a feature film sometime in the future. A
personal favorite of mine! Illustrated by Barker throughout. A fine copy.
$150.00
Barker, Clive. The Great and Secret Show. New York: Harper & Row, 1989. First American
edition. Tiny chip to tail of spine, else a fine copy.
Signed by Barker on title page. In my personal
opinion, this is Barker’s masterpiece!
$55.00
Barker, Clive. Weaveworld. New York: Poseidon, 1987. First edition. Limited edition. Signed
by Barker.
Numbered 129 of 500 copies. No dust jacket, as issued. With slipcase. Fine.
$170.00
Barker, Clive. Everville. New York: Harper Collins, 1994. First edition. Limited edition. Signed
by Barker.
Numbered 291 of 500 copies. No dust jacket, as issued. With slip case. Fine.
$130.00
Barker, Clive. Weaveworld. London: Collins, 1987. Presented from publisher. Advanced
reader's copy, with book plate “compliments of ___, Collins Publishing.” -
Signed on title page
by Barker
, dated 30th, August, 1987. Sticker on front cover - masking “parts 1-4" in error,
because it was printed as an entire book. In wrappers. Fine copy.
$160.00
Bishop. Michael. Who Made Stevie Crye? Sauk City: Arkham House, 1984. First edition.
Illustrated by Jeffrey Potter.
Signed 2'xs by Bishop. Inscribed “For Jim, all good wishes, MB.”
Also signed beneath printed name. Number 93 on Jones/Newman Horror 100 Best Books.
Near fine/fine.
$30.00
Bloch, Robert. Pleasant Dreams. Sauk City: Arkham House, 1960. First edition. Limited to 2060
copies (stated 2000). Beautiful copy. Lightest of of shelf wear to head and tail of spine, else fine.
Fine/near fine.
$180.00
Bloch, Robert. Blood Runs Cold. New York: Simon & Schuster, 1961. First edition. Near fine
copy with tiny owner’s sticker on first page, in very good jacket with some shelf wear and minor
chipping at head of spine.
$150.00
Bloch, Robert. The Dead Beat. New York: Simon & Schuster, 1960. First edition. Small corner
stain to top corner of pages throughout, end papers with light browning and page edges . Inside
flaps of jacket have small corner cuts and small “60" in blue ink at lower corner of first flap, light
shelf wear. A very good copy hard to find with a jacket in better shape then this one.
$125.00
Brite, Poppy Z.  Lost Souls. New York: Delacorte Press, 1992. First edition. Small ding at bottom
corner of jacket front, else a fine/fine copy. Brite’s personal copy (I purchased it from her directly).
Signed by Brite on title page. Hand drawn and colored sketch of a young woman’s face
with long brown hair and a few colored streaks, with green eyes and pink lipstick.
Drawn by Brite with quote “If you drink enough of it, your eyes will turn bright green.”,
initialed PZB
.
$300.00
Brothers, Richard. A Revealed Knowledge of the Prophecies and Times,...(1st and 2nd
books).
Philadelphia: For Robert Campbell, 1795. With Testimony of the Authenticity of the
Prophecies of Richard Brothers (by Nathaniel Halhed)
, 1795. With A Calculation of the
Commencement of the Millenium,..(by Nathaniel Halhed)
1795. Pgs: 139, 47, 28. Foxing,
browning, first few leaves chipped at outter margins and 13-16 of first book has inner margin
tears, few words effected. Poor binding and front board loose. Scarce work. Rare.
$500.00
Campbell, Ramsey. The Height of the Scream. Sauk City: Arkham House, 1976. First edition.
A fine copy from one of the masters. Limited to 4348 copies (stated 4000). Fine/ fine.
$45.00
Campbell, Ramsey. The Doll Who Ate His Mother. London: Millington Books, 1977. First
English edition.
Signed by Campbell and inscribed  “For Bryan & Denny - Something to chew
over - All the best from Ramsey 14/3/78". In fine condition.
$50.00
Carter, Lin. Dreams From R’Lyeh.  Sauk City: Arkham House, 1975. First edition. Limited to
3152 (3000 stated). Fine/fine.
$25.00
Clark, Simon. Blood Crazy. Baltimore: Cemetery Dance, 2001. First deluxe edition. Signed by
Clark
and limited to 1000 copies. Fine/Fine.
$45.00
Craven, Wes. Fountain Society. New York: Simon & Schuster, 1999. Hologram on front of dust
jacket. First book the master of such horror films as
Nightmare on Elm Street and The Last House
on the Left.
(Oh yeah, and those Scream films too.) Signed by Craven on title page.  Fine/Fine.
$40.00
De Givry, Grillot. Witchcraft Magic & Alchemy. London: George Harrap & Co, 1931. First
English edition. With 10 colored plates and 366 illustration. Excellent resource book of the occult.
Original black cloth bind, minor shelf wear, else in excellent condition. No dust jacket.
$100.00
Derleth, August. The House On The Mound. New York: Duell, Sloan & Pierce, 1958. First
edition. Derleth was the co-founder (along with Donald Wandrei) of
Arkham House, the legendary
Wisconsin publishing company that gave birth to the pages of
H.P. Lovecraft and many more
horror and sci-fi writers. Derleth wrote over 100 books in lifetime. Dust jacket has minor chipping
to head and tail of spine and a small chip at back panel fold. Fine/Very Good.
Signed by Derleth
“Cordially, August Derleth” on front free end-paper.
$45.00
Derleth, August. Not Long For This World. Sauk City: Arkham House, 1948. First edition. Near
fine with small ding to bottom edge of back board, in very good jacket with short tears and minor
chipping at edges. Derleth was the co-founder (along with Donald Wandrei) of
Arkham House, the
legendary Wisconsin publishing company that gave birth to the pages of
H.P. Lovecraft and many
more horror and sci-fi writers. Derleth wrote over 100 books in lifetime Near fine/very good.
$85.00
Derleth, August. Sac Prairie People. Sauk City: Stanton & Lee, 1948. First edition. A fine copy
with two different dust jackets (diff pictures of author), both near fine. Signed by Derleth on ffep.
Derleth was the co-founder (along with Donald Wandrei) of
Arkham House, the legendary
Wisconsin publishing company that gave birth to the pages of
H.P. Lovecraft and many more
horror and sci-fi writers. Derleth wrote over 100 books in lifetime Fine/Near fine.
$140.00
Derleth, August. Who Knocks? Sauk City: Rinehart & Co., Inc, 1946. First edition. An
anthology of twenty ghost stories
including Ray Bradbury’s first book appearance with “The
Lake” Very good+ in a very good jacket with shipping and creases to spine and some wear at
folds.
Very good+/very good.
$85.00
Garton, Ray. Methods of Madness. Arlington Heights: Dark Harvest, 1990. First deluxe edition.
Signed by Garton and illustrator Paul Sonjo. Limited to 425 copies. This is edition is
numbered “p/c” (publisher’s copy). With slipcase. Fine condition.
$50.00
Garton, Ray. Crucifax Autumn. Arlington Heights: Dark Harvest, 1988. First deluxe edition.
Limited to 300 copies, this is numbered “p/c” (publisher’s copy).
Signed by Garton and
illustrator Bob Eggleton.
With slipcase. Fine condition.
$125.00
Gorman, Ed & Piccirilli, Tom. Cast in Dark Waters. Baltimore: Cemetery Dance, 2002. Deluxe
first edition. Signed by both authors. #147 of 750 limited copies. Fine/Fine.
$30.00
Grant, Charles L. Tales From the Nightside. Sauk City: Arkham House, 1981. First edition.
With forward by Stephen King. Limited 4121 copies. Fine/fine.
$25.00
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