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  • Edited by Philip J. Rahman & Dennis E. Weiler

    Language: English

    Published by Fedogan & Bremer, 1989

    ISBN 10: 1878252003 ISBN 13: 9781878252005

    Seller: Sherwood Frazier Books, Laconia, NH, U.S.A.

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    Hardcover. Condition: Near Fine. Dust Jacket Included. Illustrations by Rodger Gerberding (illustrator). 1st Edition. Colossus is the first collection of Donald Wandrei's fiction published in more than twenty years and the most estensive survey of his science fiction ever assembled. Written primarily for the pulps during the Thirties, this collection contains such well known stories such as "The Red Brain," "Colossus," and "The Crystal Bullet," along with eighteen other tales. Donald Wandrei's science fiction is distinguished by a deft, poetic grasp of the language and a dark, cosmic outlook which has rarely been equaled. An extensive introduction has been provided by Richard L. Tieney on the author and his work. Wandrei was co-founder along with August Derleth of Arkham House, one of the most respected publishing houses specializing in horror and fantasy. This copy is one of a thousand printed of the 1st edition. Very good to fine condition, very minor smudging and scratching on the DJ, no other defects apparent. DJ very good to fine, still wearing the original mylar jacket, unclipped.

  • Edited by Philip J. Rahman & Dennis E. Weiler

    Language: English

    Published by Fedogan & Bremer, 1997

    ISBN 10: 1878252275 ISBN 13: 9781878252272

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    Hardcover. Condition: Near Fine. Dust Jacket Included. Illustrations by Rodger Gerberding (illustrator). Limited Edition. Don't Dream gathers forty short stories, novelettes, prose poems, unpublished sketches and essays by Donald Wandrei into a single omnibus edition. Classic horror stories such as "The Painted Mirror", previously uncollected stories, and unpublished material amply demonstrate Wandrei's talents and versatility in the field of fantasy, science fiction, and supernatural horror. One of 2000 copies of the first edtion; contains a flyleaf signed by the editors, the cover artist and interior artist as well as Helen Mary Hughesdon, writer of the Introduction, and D. H. Olson, writer of the Afterword. Wandrei was co-founder along with August Derleth of Arkham House, one of the most respected publishing houses specializing in horror and fantasy. Very good to fine condition, very minor smudging and scratching on the DJ, no other defects apparent. DJ very good to fine, still wearing the original mylar jacket, unclipped. Signed by Author(s).