Published by Playboy Press, New York, NY, USA., 1980
ISBN 10: 0872167518 ISBN 13: 9780872167513
Language: English
Seller: Comic World, Steinbach, MB, Canada
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Add to basketSoft cover. Condition: Very Good. First Edition By This Publisher. Cover creasing. Size: 12mo - over 6¾" - 7¾" tall. Book.
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Published by Robinson Books, London, 2009
ISBN 10: 0762437278 ISBN 13: 9780762437276
Language: English
Seller: W. Fraser Sandercombe, Burlington, ON, Canada
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Add to basketSoft cover. Condition: Very Good. Carlos Castro; (illustrator). First Edition. (xi) 541 pp. Trade paperback format. Light edge and corner wear with some creasing on the spine; no interior markings. Cover art by Carlos Castro. This anthology contains: Introduction by Stephen Jones; Front-Page McGuffin and the Greatest Story Never Told by Peter Crowther; It Runs Beneath the Surface by Simon Strantzas; These Things We Have Always Known by Lynda E. Rucker; Feminine Endingsby Neil Gaiman; Through the Cracks by Gary McMahon; Falling Off the World by Tim Lebbon; The Old Traditions Are Best by Paul Finch; The Long Way by Ramsey Campbell; The Pile by Michael Bishop; Under Fog by Tanith Lee; Arkangel by Christopher Fowler; The Camping Wainwrights by Ian R. MacLeod; A Donkey at the Mysteries by Reggie Oliver; The Oram County Whoosit by Steve Duffy; The New York Times at Special Bargain Rates by Stephen King; Our Man in the Sudan by Sarah Pinborough; Destination Nihil by Edmund Bertrand by Mark Samuels; The Overseer by Albert E. Cowdrey; The Beginnings of Sorrow by Pinckney Benedict; The Place of Waiting by Brian Lumley; 2:00 pm: The Real Estate Agent Arrives by Steve Rasnic Tem; and Necrology: 2008 by Stephen Jones and Kim Newman. Size: 8vo. Book.
Published by Running Press - Robinson Books, Philadelphia, 2009
ISBN 10: 0762437278 ISBN 13: 9780762437276
Language: English
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Add to basketSoft cover. Condition: Very Good. Carlos Castro; (illustrator). First American Edition. (xi) 541 pp. Trade paperback format. Light edge and corner wear with some creasing on the spine; no interior markings. Cover art by Carlos Castro. This anthology contains: Introduction by Stephen Jones; Front-Page McGuffin and the Greatest Story Never Told by Peter Crowther; It Runs Beneath the Surface by Simon Strantzas; These Things We Have Always Known by Lynda E. Rucker; Feminine Endingsby Neil Gaiman; Through the Cracks by Gary McMahon; Falling Off the World by Tim Lebbon; The Old Traditions Are Best by Paul Finch; The Long Way by Ramsey Campbell; The Pile by Michael Bishop; Under Fog by Tanith Lee; Arkangel by Christopher Fowler; The Camping Wainwrights by Ian R. MacLeod; A Donkey at the Mysteries by Reggie Oliver; The Oram County Whoosit by Steve Duffy; The New York Times at Special Bargain Rates by Stephen King; Our Man in the Sudan by Sarah Pinborough; Destination Nihil by Edmund Bertrand by Mark Samuels; The Overseer by Albert E. Cowdrey; The Beginnings of Sorrow by Pinckney Benedict; The Place of Waiting by Brian Lumley; 2:00 pm: The Real Estate Agent Arrives by Steve Rasnic Tem; and Necrology: 2008 by Stephen Jones and Kim Newman. Size: 8vo. Book.
Published by Roc - Penguin Books, New York, 1995
ISBN 10: 0451454723 ISBN 13: 9780451454720
Language: English
Seller: W. Fraser Sandercombe, Burlington, ON, Canada
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Add to basketHardcover. Condition: Very Good+. Dust Jacket Condition: Very Good+. Mel Odom; (illustrator). First Edition. (xvi) 414 pp. Quarter-bound in black on blue boards; lettered in red on the spine; red endpapers; headband. Light rubbing at the corners of the dustjacket; price intact; previous owner's name on the half-title page; no other interior markings. Dj art by Mel Odom. This anthology contains: Introduction by T.E.D. Klein; Lunch at the Gotham Cafe - a novelette by Stephen King; Waco by George Chesbro; Locked Away by Karl Edward Wagner; Loop - a novelette by Douglas E. Winter; The Psycho by Michael O'Donoghue; Pas de Deux by Kathe Koja; Bright Blades Gleaming - a novelette by Basil Copper; The Maiden - a novelette by Richard Laymon; Hanson's Radio by John Lutz; Refrigerator Heaven by David J. Schow; Ro Erg by Robert Weinberg; Going Under by Ramsey Campbell; Hidden by Stuart Kaminsky; Prism by Wendy Webb; You've Got Your Troubles, I've Got Mine - a novelette by Bob Burden; The Penitent - a novelette by John Peyton Cooke; Driven by Kathryn Ptacek; Barbara by John Shirley; Hymenoptera by Michael Blumlein; The End of It All - a novelette by Ed Gorman; Heat by Lucy Taylor; and Thin Walls by Nancy A. Collins. Size: 8vo. Book.
Published by N.Y./ New York: DAW Books, 1985, 1st Canadian Edition, First Printing, New York, NY, 1991
ISBN 10: 0886770866 ISBN 13: 9780886770860
Language: English
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Add to basketSoft Cover. Condition: Very Good. Michael Whelan and Boris Vallejo / Julie Bell Cover Art (illustrator). First Edition. ----------( 1st Printing of the FIRST Canadian issue paperback ) ---paperback, a Very Good+ example, bright and clean, very faint stress line on both covers, small ink dot on bottom edge of text block, a very faint hint of age toning to paper, ---this conatins: Mrs. Todd's Shortcut (1984), by Stephen King; Are You Afraid of the Dark? (1984), by Charles L. Grant;Catch Your Death (1984), by John Gordon;Dinner Party (1984), by Gardner Dozois;Tiger in the Snow (1984), by Daniel Wynn Barber;Watch the Birdie (1984), by Ramsey Campbell;Coming Soon to a Theatre Near You (1984), by David J. Schow;Hands with Long Fingers (1984), by Leslie Halliwell;Weird Tales (1984), by Fred Chappell;The Wardrobe (1984), by Jovan Panich;Angst for the Memories (1984), by Vincent McHardy;The Thing in the Bedroom (1984), by David Langford;Borderland (1984), by John Brizzolara; The Scarecrow (1984), by Roger Johnson; The End of the World (1984), by James B. Hemesath; Never Grow Up (1984), by John Gordon; Deadlights (1984), by Charles Wagner; Talking in the Dark (1984), by Dennis Etchison, ---this has a number line that begins with a 2 but this is the FIRST CANADIAN issue of this title, US imprints start with a 1 but CDN starts with a 2, any image directly beside this listing is the actual book and not a generic photo ///NOT SIGNED ---GUARANTEED to be AVAILABLE/// Size: 4.25w x 7h Inches. Not Signed.
Published by PS Publishing Ltd, 2007
ISBN 10: 1905834810 ISBN 13: 9781905834815
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Published by Written Backwards, U.S.A., 2016
ISBN 10: 099614935X ISBN 13: 9780996149358
Language: English
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Add to basketSoft cover. Condition: Fine. 1ST. Excellent Copy - Softcover - Trade Paperback. Signed By Hal Bodner, Jason V. Brock, Mercedes M. Yardley, Meghan Acuri, Scott Edelman, Gene O'neil, Jack Ketchum, Marge Simon, And The Duo Of Stephanie M. Wytovich On The Table Of Contents Page And On Their Story. First Printing. Book Is In Near Fine Condition. Boards Have The Tiniest Bit Of Shelf Wear. Page Edges Have Been Turned, Very Light Wear. Interior Is Clean And Legible. Not Remaindered. Signed by Author(s). Book.
Published by London: BCA CN 4403 1995 Book Club Associates Edition cr.8vo x,402pp, London, 1995
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Add to basketHardcover. Condition: Near Fine. Dust Jacket Condition: Fine. Book Club Edition. Near Fine original charcoal cloth, moderate age-toning to pages, in Fine DW. An attractive copy of a hard to find Hardcover edition.
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Add to basketHardcover. Condition: Fine. Dust Jacket Condition: Fine. 1st Edition. First edition, first printing of this collection of 22 original stories from today's masters of horror. Featured are the original publication of Lunch at the Gotham Cafe by Stephen King, Going Under by Ramsey Campbell and Hidden by Stuart Kaminsky. SIGNED by Kaminsky and Campbell above their stories. In fine / fine condition. Signed by Author(s).
Published by Tor1, 1987
Language: English
Seller: Planet Books, Signal Hill, CA, U.S.A.
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Add to basketHardcover. Condition: Fine. Dust Jacket Condition: Very Good. Book Club Edition. One of the most important and influential anthologies of horror literature including works by recognized masters of the genre as well as less well-known authors and authors of works not usually thought of as belonging to the horror genre. The book is spotless and shows no signs of wear. The dust jacket is completely clean with some wear to edges and seams, and a single 1/2" tear. (Note: Photos may show a flash reflection.) PayPal always welcome. We pack all our books with care and ship in cardboard boxes. Shipment outside of the United States will require extra funds. Additional photos emailed upon request.
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Add to basketHard Cover. Condition: Fine. Dust Jacket Condition: Fine. Morris, Harry O. (illustrator). First Edition. Stated at limitation page: "This signed numbered edition of He Is Legend is limited to 750 copies. This is number 'PC.'" PC apparently denoting publisher's copy. Beautifully signed by all seventeen contributors to this project including Stephen King at third signature page where his son Joe Hill has also signed. This marked the first collaboration of the father-son duo for their premiere piece "Throttle" inspired by Matheson's "Duel". Jet black bonded leather boards, bold silver metallic spine titles, fine. Pages fine. Bind fine, square. Pictorial endpapers depict shelf of Matheson titles w/oversize magnifying glass and shadowy facade in subtext. Seven tales open with adjacent full-page of haunting, near chiaroscura plates by Harry O. Morris. Pictorial dust wrapper, fine; protected in new clear sleeve. Front panel of wrapper presents overlapping sepia photo collage of Matheson's life and times with geometrical shining light through window in b.g. Pictorial card of front wrapper panel is set in back cover. Manufactured in the United States of America. 526 pages. Insured post. For more than fifty years Richard Matheson has been a giant of literary intrigue. A master of fantasy - "I Am Legend," suspense - "Duel," and virtually everything else - he's written celebrated Westerns - "Journal of the Gun Years," tv scripts - "The Twilight Zone," movies - "The Incredible Shriking Man," meditations - "The Path," and so on and on. This collection gathers an astonishing group of literary talents to honor him. Heading the list of stellar writers are Stephen King and Joe Hill. F. Paul Wilson delivers a sequel to "The Distributor," while Mick Garris presents a prequel to "I Am Legend". John Shirley takes "Somewhere in Time" in a surprising new direction. Matheson's son, Richard Christian Matheson, riffs on his father's "Legion of Plotters," and Joe R. Lansdale revisits a noted Zuni fetish doll in "Quarry," his sequel to "Prey". The lineup continues with Matheson inspired tales by Thomas F. Monteleone, Gary A. Braunbeck, William F. Nolan, Ed Gorman, Barry Hoffman, Nancy A. Collins, Whitley Strieber, John Maclay, and Michael A. Arnzen. Matheson himself collaborates with Charles Beaumont for "Conjure Wife". Ramsey Campbell begins the cavalcade with an insightful introduction, "Matheson the Master". Size: 8vo - over 7¾ - 9¾" Tall. Signed by Authors.
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Add to basketHard Cover. Condition: Fine. Dust Jacket Condition: Fine. Morris, Harry O. (illustrator). First Edition. Stated at limitation page: "This signed numbered edition of He Is Legend is limited to 750 copies. This is number '653.'" Beautifully signed by all seventeen contributors to this project including Stephen King at third signature page where his son Joe Hill has also signed. This marked the first collaboration of the father-son duo for their premiere piece "Throttle" inspired by Matheson's "Duel." Jet black bonded leather boards, bold silver metallic spine titles, fine. Pages fine. Bind fine, square. Pictorial endpapers depict shelf of Richard Matheson titles w/oversize magnifying glass and shadowy facade in subtext. Several tales open with full-page haunting, near chiaroscura plates by Harry O. Morris. Pictorial dust wrapper, fine; protected in new clear sleeve. Front panel of wrapper presents overlapping sepia photo collage of Matheson's life and times with geometrical shining light through window in b.g. Presented and preserved in beveled black leather slipcase with window panel mirroring wrapper in design. Manufactured in the United States of America. 526 pages. Insured post. For more than fifty years Richard Matheson has been a giant of literary intrigue. A master of fantasy - "I Am Legend," suspense - "Duel," and virtually everything else - he's written celebrated Westerns - "Journal of the Gun Years," tv scripts - "The Twilight Zone," movies - "The Incredible Shriking Man," meditations - "The Path," and so on and on. This collection gathers an astonishing group of literary talents to honor him. Heading the list of stellar writers are Stephen King and Joe Hill. F. Paul Wilson delivers a sequel to "The Distributor," while Mick Garris presents a prequel to "I Am Legend". John Shirley takes "Somewhere in Time" in a surprising new direction. Matheson's son, Richard Christian Matheson, riffs on his father's "Legion of Plotters," and Joe R. Lansdale revisits a noted Zuni fetish doll in "Quarry," his sequel to "Prey". The lineup continues with Matheson inspired tales by Thomas F. Monteleone, Gary A. Braunbeck, William F. Nolan, Ed Gorman, Barry Hoffman, Nancy A. Collins, Whitley Strieber, John Maclay, and Michael A. Arnzen. Matheson himself collaborates with Charles Beaumont for "Conjure Wife". Ramsey Campbell begins the cavalcade with an insightful introduction, "Matheson the Master". Size: 8vo - over 7¾ - 9¾" Tall. Signed by Authors.
Published by San Francisco, CA & Columbia, PA: Underwood & Miller., 1986
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Add to basketCondition: Good. 8vo. 267 pp. Black Cloth, Dust Jacket, Very Good. Signed dedication facing page 99 from William F. Nolan (one of the contributors) to Herb Yellin, Lord John Press, Hartridge, CA. First Edition.