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Harris, Thomas. Red Dragon. New York: G.P. Putnam’s Sons, 1981. First edition. Our first introduction to the infamous Dr. Hannibal Lektor. Number 84 in Jones/Newman 100 Best Horror Books! A fine copy. Fine/fine. $75.00
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Harris, Thomas. The Silence of the Lambs. New York: St Martin’s Press, 1988. Advanced Reader’s Copy. Soft cover. True first edition. Minor shelf wear, spine a bit creased (as usual), else fine. Very rare! $75.00
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Hitchcock, Alfred. Stories My Mother Never Told Me. London: Max Reinhardt, 1964. Second Impression. Near fine copy with short inscription to ffep, tiny chip at front jacket fold and price clipped, else fine. Signed by Hitchcock on title page! Signature was obtained by a crew member on one of Hitchcock’s films. Very rare! $500.00
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Housman, Clemence. The Were-Wolf. London: John Lane, 1896. First edition. With six illustrations by Laurence Housman. Heavy wear to binding, chip to first few blank pages, else text and plates in excellent condition. $100.00
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Howells, W.D. The Undiscovered Country. Boston: Houghton, Mifflin & Co., 1880. First edition. Inside hinges cracked (first end papers peeled), minor shelf wear to edges, else a very good+ copy. $40.00
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Jackson, Shirley. The Road Through The Wall. New York: Farrar, Straus and Co., 1948. First edition. Book is near fine with usual light browning to edges. Jacket has minor shelf wear and a small price clip. Overall and excellent copy. Near fine/very good+. $500.00
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Jackson, Shirley. We Have Always Lived In The Castle. New York: Viking Press, 1962. First edition. Fine copy in a very good jacket with shelf wear and few short tears to top and bottom edges. Fine/very good. $50.00
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Ketchum, Jack. The Lost. Baltimore: Cemetery Dance, 2001. Deluxe first edition. Limited to 1500 copies. Signed by Ketchum. Fine/Fine. $50.00
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King, Stephen. Bag of Bones. New York: Scribner, 1998. First edition. Hardback. Signed by King and inscribed “For Tim, Stephen King” on the title page. Dust jacket has minor shelf wear at head of spine, else fine/fine. $200.00
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King, Stephen. Bag of Bones. Great Britain: Hodder & Stoughton, 1998. First English edition. Hardback. Signed by King on bookplate affixed to half-title page. Limited edition of 2000 numbered copies, signed by the author to commemorate his visit to the UK in 1998, this book numbered: 636/2000. Spine slighlty cocked, else fine/fine. $350.00
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King, Stephen. The Stand. New York: Double Day, 1978. First edition. Slight creasing to edges of jacket. Over all a very good copy. Considered by many, King’s masterpiece. $200.00
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King, Stephen. The Shining. New York: Double Day, 1977. First edition. Light shelf wear to jacket edges, spine a bit rubbed, else an excellent copy. Perhaps, the most chilling of All King’s novels. A must have for the true horror fan. $300.00
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King, Stephen (as Richard Bachman). Thinner. New York: NAL Books, 1984. Uncorrected advanced proof, special ABA edition. Wrappers.. Shelf wear and creases to edges and spine. In very good condition. Very rare copy. $40.00
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King, Stephen (as Richard Bachman). Thinner. New York: NAL Books, 1984. Hardback. First edition. Spine slightly rubbed, dust jacket has minor rubbing and small 1/4" tear at top of front, else a very nice copy. $75.00
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King, Stephen (as Richard Bachman). Thinner. New York: NAL Books, 1984. Hardback. First edition. Minor rubbing to first fold of dust jacket, else fine/fine. $100.00
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King, Stephen. Cycle of the Werewolf. New York: NAL Books, 1985. Softcover. First Signet printing. Illustrated by Bernie Wrightson. Minor shelf wear, ink note on first blank, else a nice copy. $30.00
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King, Stephen. Rose Madder. New York: Viking, 1995.Wrappers. Advanced un-corrected proof. In fine condition. Rare! $95.00
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King, Stephen. Pet Semetary. London: Hodder & Stoughton, 1983. Hardback. First English edtion. Near fine with minor wear at text block edge, in fine jacket. $80.00
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Kipling, Rudyard. The Vampire and Other Poems. New York: Street and Smith,(no date - circa 1898). First Street and Smith edition. Foxing to the foredge, and very light wear, couple pages with slight dog ear bend, flattened straight, else near fine. An attractive period cloth binding stamped in black and gilt. $175.00
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Kipling, Rudyard. The Vampire. New York: M. F. Mansfield Publisher, 1898. (3), 6, (2) pages. Limited Edition published in March 1898 and this being 1/500 copies on Enfield deckle edge paper, hardback book with red covers and imprint of vampire bat in black on cover, and gilt lettering, the covers In excellent condition, very small Brentano’s sticker on last endpaper. Tiny stain on back cover (very light), else in about fine condition. Scarce. $50.00
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Kirk, Russell. The Surly Sullen Bell. New York: Fleet Publishing, 1962. First edition. Minor chipping and rubbing to head and tail of spine on dust jacket, some creasing at folds. Book is clean and tight. Near fine/very good. $55.00
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Koontz, Dean R. (pseudo: K.R. Dwyer). Chase. New York: Random House, 1972. First edition. Stunning copy of Koontz first hardback book! Signed by Koontz and inscribed to personal friend and well known collector in the sci-fi/horror genre, Arthur Stone. Inscription reads: “To Art Stone - Anyone who would pay fifteen bucks for a copy Sports Illustrated should be willing to pay any price asked for this book. As/ever Dean R. Koontz.” I believe this to be the finest signed copy available for sale. And a very curious item for the Koontz fan! $375.00
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Koontz, Dean R. The Key to Midnight. Arlington Heights: Dark Harvest, 1989. Deluxe first edition. #298 of 550 copies. Signed by Koontz and illustrator Phil Parks. Inscribed on half title page: “To Art Stone - This first Nichols novel, written before her career was cut tragically short after an encounter with a rabid gerbil. Best, Dean R. Koontz. 3/90". Great addition to any Koontz collection. The inscription refers to one of his many pseudo names. Art Stone was a large collector of fantasy, horror and sci-fi and personally known to most popular writers of these genres. $200.00
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Koontz, Dean R. Sole Survivor. New York: Knopf, 1997. Advanced reader’s copy. Wrappers. In fine condition. $30.00
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Koontz, Dean R. Dark Rivers of the Heart. New York: Knopf, 1994. Advanced reader’s copy. Wrappers. In fine condition. $35.00
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Koontz, Dean R. Dark Rivers of the Heart. New York: Knopf, 1994. First trade edition. Signed by Koontz on title page. Fine/fine. $50.00
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Koontz, Dean R. Strange Highways. New York: Warner Books, 1995. First edition. Signed by Koontz on the title page. Fine/fine. $50.00
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Koontz, Dean R. Mr. Murder. New York: G.P. Putnam’s Sons, 1993. First edition. Signed by Koontz on the title page. Fine/Fine. $50.00
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Koontz, Dean R. Demon Seed. New York: Berkeley Books, 1997. Very light chip at head of spine, else fine. Book plate signed by Koontz slipped-in mylar cover on front of jacket. First hardcover edition. Fine/near fine. $35.00
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Lee, Edward. City Infernal. Baltimore: Cemetery Dance, 2001. First deluxe edition. Limited to 1000 copies. Signed by Lee. $40.00
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Lee, Edward. Monstrosity. Abingdon: Cemetary Dance, 2002. First edition. Limited edition of 1000 signed copies. Signed by Lee. $30.00
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Lovecraft, H.P. Dagon & Other Macabre Tales. Sauk City: Arkham House, 1965. First edition. Very good with some rubbing to front board in very good jacket with minor shelf wear and small chip at tail of spine. Very good+ over all. $120.00
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Lovecraft, H.P. Something About Cats. Sauk City: Arkham House, 1949. First edition. Slight rub to spine jacket, very minor wear to edges, else about fine in all. Beautiful copy of a very rare book. One of 3000 copies. A collection of stories, essays, poems and memorials by others. $200.00
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Matheson, Richard. Mediums Rare. Abingdon: Cemetary Dance, 2000. First edition. Limited edition of 52 lettered copies (this is LL). Beautiful copy! Signed by Matheson. With traycase. Fine/fine. Very rare! $200.00
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McCammon, Robert. Swan Song. Arlington Heights: Dark Harvest, 1989. Deluxe first edition. Numbered 259 of 600 signed copies. Signed by McCammon and illustrator Charles Lang. With slipcase. In fine condition. $225.00
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McCammon, Robert. They Thirst. Arlington Heights: Dark Harvest, 1991. First deluxe edition. Numbered 45 of 500 signed copies. Signed by McCammon and illustrators Charles & Wendy Lang. With slipcase. In fine condition. $175.00
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Night Visions 6. Arlington Heights: Dark Harvest, 1988. First deluxe edition. Introduction by Dean R. Koontz with original stories by: F. Paul Wilson, Sheri S. Tepper and Ray Garton. Number 439 of 600 limited signed copies, signed by all contributors. With original artwork by Phil Parks on title page. Spectacular! Parks’ has drawn in colored pencil, a one of a kind piece on the title page. Inscribed on the title page from Parks: “For Art - From the tenants downstairs, a quaint little toast just a pity to make it...someone gave up the ghost! Phil Parks”. Also included is a typed letter from Parks (signed), it reads: “March 2, 1990 - Dear Art, This copy of Night Visions 6 is one of a series of ten in which I have drawn an original illustration on the title page. Each of the images are similar but, no two are alike. Now, if I can just explain to my son why I can color in these books and he can’t. All my best, Phil Parks.” Art Stone was a large collector of fantasy, horror and sci-fi and personally known to most popular writers of these genres. It would be my guess that the other nine illustrated copies went to the contributing authors (4) and a few select personal friends. There is no copy available for sale in any of my research. This is a one of a kind piece by one the greatest artist in the horror/fantasy field. With slipcase. In fine condition. (See featured items for pictures of this book). $600.00
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Night Visions 8. Arlington Heights: Dark Harvest, 1990. First edition Anthology of horror stories by such authors as: Farris, McCammon and Landsdale. Signed by McCammon and Landsdale. Illustrated by Paul Sonjo. Fine condition. $50.00
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