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Schweitzer, Darrell on Arthur Machen, Walter De La Mare, William Hope Hodgson, Robert W. Chambers, H.R. Wakefield, Jospeh Sheridan Le Fanu, E.F., A.C. & R.H. Benson, August Derleth, Richard Middleton, Oliver Onions & W.C. Morrow DISCOVERING CLASSIC HORROR FICTION 1 USA Starmont House 1992 155742084X / 9781557420848 First Edition Private Press Trade Paperback Fine 192pp. An anthology of essays, by leading critics, exploring the lives and careers of important writers who shaped the development of the supernatural story in the early 20th century, concentrating on the period prior to the emergence of Weird Tales and H.P. Lovecraft. Contents: "Arthur Machen: Philosophy and Fiction" by S.T. Joshi / "Richard Middleton: Beauty, Sadness, and Terror" by Darrell Schweitzer / "Full Fathom Five: The Supernatural Fiction of William Hope Hodgson" by Alan Warren. / "On the Edge: The Ghosts Stories of Walter de la Mare" by Gary William Crawford. / "Chambers and THE KING IN YELLOW" by Lee Weinstein. / "H. Russell Wakefield: the Man Who Believed in Ghosts" by Ben P. Indick. / "The Landscape of Sin: The Ghost Stories of J. Sheridan LeFanu" by Gary William Crawford. / "Blood Brothers: The Supernatural Fiction of A.C., R.H., and E.F. Benson" by Mike Ashley. / "The Shadow Over Derleth" by Mike Ashley. / "Oliver Onions: The Man At the Edge" by Mike Ashley. / "W.C. Morrow: Forgotten Master of Horror - First Phase" by Sam Moskowitz. With bibliographies and index. Price:
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Schweitzer, Darrell on Arthur Machen, Walter De La Mare, William Hope Hodgson, Robert W. Chambers, H.R. Wakefield, Jospeh Sheridan Le Fanu, E.F., A.C. & R.H. Benson, August Derleth, Richard Middleton, Oliver Onions & W.C. Morrow DISCOVERING CLASSIC HORROR FICTION 1 USA Starmont House 1992 155742084X / 9781557420848 First Edition Private Press Trade Paperback Fine 192 pages. An anthology of essays, by leading critics, exploring the lives and careers of important writers who shaped the development of the supernatural story in the early 20th century, concentrating on the period prior to the emergence of Weird Tales and H.P. Lovecraft. Contents: "Arthur Machen: Philosophy and Fiction" by S.T. Joshi / "Richard Middleton: Beauty, Sadness, and Terror" by Darrell Schweitzer / "Full Fathom Five: The Supernatural Fiction of William Hope Hodgson" by Alan Warren. / "On the Edge: The Ghosts Stories of Walter de la Mare" by Gary William Crawford. / "Chambers and THE KING IN YELLOW" by Lee Weinstein. / "H. Russell Wakefield: the Man Who Believed in Ghosts" by Ben P. Indick. / "The Landscape of Sin: The Ghost Stories of J. Sheridan LeFanu" by Gary William Crawford. / "Blood Brothers: The Supernatural Fiction of A.C., R.H., and E.F. Benson" by Mike Ashley. / "The Shadow Over Derleth" by Mike Ashley. / "Oliver Onions: The Man At the Edge" by Mike Ashley. / "W.C. Morrow: Forgotten Master of Horror - First Phase" by Sam Moskowitz. With bibliographies and index. Price:
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Pentagram Publications, H.P. Lovecraft, Edgar Allan Poe, M.R. James, August Derleth, Lord Dunsany, Clark Ashton Smith, Ambrose Bierce, Robert Bloch, Ray Bradbury, William Hope Hodgson, Algernon Blackwood, Arthur Machen MASTERS OF THE MACABRE 1999 CALENDAR USA Pentagram Publications 1998 First Edition Private Press Wrappers Fine Each month includes a brief bio, important dates, holidays, etc Price:
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Necrofile: The Review of Horror Fiction, S.T. Joshi, Stefan Dziemianowicz, Michael Morrison (editors), Ramsey Campbell, Fred Chappell, Reviews on Books By William Hope Hodgson, Reviews By Steve Rasnic & Melanie Tem, Keith Neilson, Michael Collins et NECROFILE 5 - THE REVIEW OF HORROR FICTION USA Necronomicon Press 1992 none First Edition Private Press Chapbook Fine Each issue features reviews of horror fiction, news, British and American new release listings, etc. This issue features columns by Ramsey Campbell and Fred Chappell, Stableford on W.H. Hodgson, more. Price:
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Burke, Kealan Patrick (editor) Simon Clark, Mark Morris, P.D. Cacek; William Hope Hodgson, Edgar Allan Poe, H.P. Lovecraft, Shirley Jackson, Mary Shelley (related) NIGHT VISIONS 12 USA Subterranean Press 2006 1596060700 / 9781596060708 First Edition Private Press Hard Cover Fine Fine Signed by Editor(s), Author(s) OUT OF PRINT. Limited to 250 numbered copies signed by all contributors. For nearly two decades, the Night Visions anthologies have provided a forum for some of the finest dark fantasists of the modern era, including Stephen King, Ramsey Campbell, Dan Simmons, Clive Barker, and many more. Subterranean Press proudly continues the tradition with the twelfth installment of this landmark series. Edited and introduced by Bram Stoker Award winner and International Horror Guild Award nominee Kealan Patrick Burke (Taverns of the Dead, Quietly Now), Night Visions 12 features short stories and novellas by Simon Clark (Blood Crazy, Night of the Triffids), Mark Morris (Nowhere Near an Angel, The Immaculate), and P.D. Cacek (Night Players, The Wind Caller). Simon Clark: -- A screenwriter's marshland retreat becomes a place of unutterable terror in "My God, My God", a gleefully wicked homage to the works of William Hope Hodgson. -- An experiment in lucid dreaming leads a man into a sinking house where he encounters the titular trio of famous literary figures, and something much worse, in "Poe, Lovecraft, Jackson." -- The concept of humankind as the true evil rises to the fore in "Frankenstein, Victor", an alternate world sequel to Mary Shelley's seminal classic. Mark Morris: -- "Feeding Frenzy" follows the surreal and nightmarish journey of an average bookstore employee in the wake of a series of murders seemingly inspired by pulp-horror novels. -- The Rod Serling-esque setup of a man awaking to find himself alone in a town takes a hellish and horrifying turn in "What Nature Abhors." -- In "The Story of April And Her Colours", a very unique boy finds himself embroiled in an equally unique situation when he meets a woman with lights beneath her skin. P.D. Cacek: -- An egotistical psychotherapist falls for his patient--a woman with five other personalities, all of whom are very much aware of each other, and quite possibly a secret sixth--in the chilling supernatural thriller "Forced Perspective." -- "Campfire Story" is the story of one dark summer, and the haunted well from which horror springs eternal... These are the tellers, dear reader, and here are their tales, submitted for your approval on this darkest of nights. Price:
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Burke, Kealan Patrick (editor) Simon Clark, Mark Morris, P.D. Cacek; William Hope Hodgson, Edgar Allan Poe, H.P. Lovecraft, Shirley Jackson, Mary Shelley (related) NIGHT VISIONS 12 USA Subterranean Press 2006 1596060700 / 9781596060708 First Edition Private Press Hard Cover Fine Fine TRADE EDITION - NOT SIGNED. For nearly two decades, the Night Visions anthologies have provided a forum for some of the finest dark fantasists of the modern era, including Stephen King, Ramsey Campbell, Dan Simmons, Clive Barker, and many more. Subterranean Press proudly continues the tradition with the twelfth installment of this landmark series. Edited and introduced by Bram Stoker Award winner and International Horror Guild Award nominee Kealan Patrick Burke (Taverns of the Dead, Quietly Now), Night Visions 12 features short stories and novellas by Simon Clark (Blood Crazy, Night of the Triffids), Mark Morris (Nowhere Near an Angel, The Immaculate), and P.D. Cacek (Night Players, The Wind Caller). Simon Clark: -- A screenwriter's marshland retreat becomes a place of unutterable terror in "My God, My God", a gleefully wicked homage to the works of William Hope Hodgson. -- An experiment in lucid dreaming leads a man into a sinking house where he encounters the titular trio of famous literary figures, and something much worse, in "Poe, Lovecraft, Jackson." -- The concept of humankind as the true evil rises to the fore in "Frankenstein, Victor", an alternate world sequel to Mary Shelley's seminal classic. Mark Morris: -- "Feeding Frenzy" follows the surreal and nightmarish journey of an average bookstore employee in the wake of a series of murders seemingly inspired by pulp-horror novels. -- The Rod Serling-esque setup of a man awaking to find himself alone in a town takes a hellish and horrifying turn in "What Nature Abhors." -- In "The Story of April And Her Colours", a very unique boy finds himself embroiled in an equally unique situation when he meets a woman with lights beneath her skin. P.D. Cacek: -- An egotistical psychotherapist falls for his patient--a woman with five other personalities, all of whom are very much aware of each other, and quite possibly a secret sixth--in the chilling supernatural thriller "Forced Perspective." -- "Campfire Story" is the story of one dark summer, and the haunted well from which horror springs eternal... These are the tellers, dear reader, and here are their tales, submitted for your approval on this darkest of nights. Price:
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Lamb, Hugh (editor) H. Rider Haggard, Arthur Conan Doyle, J. H. Riddell, Charles Dickens, Mrs. Molesworth, M. R. James, Rudyard Kipling, A. C. Benson, E. F. Benson, R. H. Benson, T. G. Jackson, Mary Braddon, William Hope Hodgson, J. Sheridan Le Fanu TERROR BY GASLIGHT - an Anthology of Rare Tales of Terror UK Constable 1992 0094717206 / 9780094717206 First Edition Hard Cover Fine Fine Christopher Brown 282pp. 14 Victorian-era ghost story tales. Price:
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Hodgson, William Hope THE GHOST PIRATES Canada Ash-Tree Press 2003 1553100557 / 9781553100553 First Edition Private Press Trade Paperback Fine Jason Van Hollander, Allen Koszowski 135pp. THE GHOST PIRATES by William Hope Hodgson. Introduction by A. F. Kidd. Afterword by Douglas A. Anderson. 'I was peering down. The thing seemed to be rising out of the depths. It was taking shape. As I realised what the shape was, a queer, cold funk took me. '"See" said Tammy. "It's just like the shadow of a ship!" 'And it was. The shadow of a ship rising out of the unexplored immensity beneath our keel. The Mortzestus, bound from Frisco, has the reputation of being unlucky; some even say that she is haunted. 'Too many shadows' is how one sailor - the only returning crew member from her most recent voyage - puts it; and soon the narrator, Jessop, understands all too well what he means. Shadowy figures seem to come and go over the side of the ship, and lurk high in the rigging, endangering the lives of the crew. One man disappears without trace; others are killed; and Jessop realises that the Mortzestus and those aboard her have entered a twilight world of shadows and silences, cut off from the rest of humanity, where they are relentlessly pursued by the great ghost ships beneath them: ships which are growing clearer and larger with each passing day. William Hope Hodgson (1877 - 1918) spent his early years (unhappily) at sea; and this experience coloured much of his very best work, which rings with authority and authenticity. The Ghost Pirates was first published in 1909, as part of a series including The Boats of the 'Glen Carrig' and The House on the Borderland, and over the years has been overshadowed by the latter novel, as well as the epic The Night Land. However, as A. F. Kidd argues in her introduction, The Ghost Pirates is a little masterpiece: a 'small and almost perfectly formed gem' written by an author who, at his best, 'can make your flesh creep like a master'. Price:
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Hodgson, William Hope THE GHOST PIRATES Canada Ash-Tree Press 2003 1553100557 / 9781553100553 First Edition Private Press Trade Paperback Fine Jason Van Hollander, Allen Koszowski 135 pages. THE GHOST PIRATES by William Hope Hodgson. Introduction by A. F. Kidd. Afterword by Douglas A. Anderson. 'I was peering down. The thing seemed to be rising out of the depths. It was taking shape. As I realised what the shape was, a queer, cold funk took me. '"See" said Tammy. "It's just like the shadow of a ship!" 'And it was. The shadow of a ship rising out of the unexplored immensity beneath our keel. The Mortzestus, bound from Frisco, has the reputation of being unlucky; some even say that she is haunted. 'Too many shadows' is how one sailor - the only returning crew member from her most recent voyage - puts it; and soon the narrator, Jessop, understands all too well what he means. Shadowy figures seem to come and go over the side of the ship, and lurk high in the rigging, endangering the lives of the crew. One man disappears without trace; others are killed; and Jessop realises that the Mortzestus and those aboard her have entered a twilight world of shadows and silences, cut off from the rest of humanity, where they are relentlessly pursued by the great ghost ships beneath them: ships which are growing clearer and larger with each passing day. William Hope Hodgson (1877 - 1918) spent his early years (unhappily) at sea; and this experience coloured much of his very best work, which rings with authority and authenticity. The Ghost Pirates was first published in 1909, as part of a series including The Boats of the 'Glen Carrig' and The House on the Borderland, and over the years has been overshadowed by the latter novel, as well as the epic The Night Land. However, as A. F. Kidd argues in her introduction, The Ghost Pirates is a little masterpiece: a 'small and almost perfectly formed gem' written by an author who, at his best, 'can make your flesh creep like a master'. Price:
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