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Shelley, Mary & Lynd Ward (artist) Patrick McGrath (introduction) FRANKENSTEIN USA Centipede Press 2005 0971205167 / 9780971205161 First Edition Private Press Cloth Fine The best edition of Mary Shelleys classic, with the celebrated wood engravings by Lynd Ward, which many agree are the finest Frankenstein illustrations ever published, appearing complete for the firs time in over 70 years. Includes a new introduction by Patrick McGrath. Oversize, 8 × 12 inches, with head and tail bands and a ribbon marker, with a color frontispiece with a protective translucent sheet overlay. Bound in cloth with two-toned silk panels, and enclosed in a two-color cloth slipcase. Price:
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Shelley, Mary; John Polidori, Lord Byron, Brian Aldiss, Radu Florescu, Mary Thornburg, James Reiger, Judith Halbertstam, Albert Lavalley, Paul Cantor, Christopher Small, Patrick McGrath I(introduction) FRANKENSTEIN - with The Vampyre and Fragment of a Novel USA Millipede Press 2007 1933618132 / 9781933618135 First Edition Private Press Cloth Fine David Ho, Benri Wrightson Signed by Introducer(s) Signed by Patrick McGrath ONLY!. The first in the Millipede Press Gothic Novels series, this edition features an introduction by Patrick McGrath, the complete novel, "The Vampyre" by John Polidori, "Fragment of a Novel" by Lord Byron, an extensive bibliography and filmography, and critical essays by Brian Aldiss, Radu Florescu, Mary Thornburg, James Reiger, Judith Halberstam, Albert Lavalley, Paul Cantor, and Christopher Small. This edition also features a great cover by David Ho, a frontispiece by Berni Wrightson, and an extensive gallery of film stills relating to Frankenstein. 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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Spector, Robert Donald (editor) Horace Walpole, Matthew Gregory Lewis, Mary Shelley, Edgar Allan Poe, J. Sheridan Le Fanu, Clara Reeve, Nathaniel Hawthorne SEVEN MASTERPIECES OF GOTHIC HORROR USA Bantam 1971 First Edition, Seventh Printing Mass Market Paperback Good Edgeworn, creased cover, some wrinkles/creases in cover. 465pp. The Castle of Otranto (Walpole), The Old English Baron (Reeves), Mistrust (MGLewis), The White Old Maid (N Hawthorne), The Heir of Mondolfo (M Shelley), The Fall of the House of Usher (Poe), Carmilla (Le Fanu). Price:
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Russell, Alan K. (editor) Margaret Oliphant, Mrs. Gaskell, Lord Edward Bulwer-Lytton, Edgar Allan Poe, F. Marion Crawford, Mary Shelley, Sir Walter Scott, Perceval Landon, Charles Dickens, Sheridan Le Fanu, Wilkie Collins THE BOOK OF THE DEAD - 13 CLASSIC TALES OF THE SUPERNATURAL UK New Orchard Editions 1986 1850790353 / 9781850790358 First Edition Hard Cover Near Fine Near Fine 382pp, slight spine lean, dj a bit edgeworn and rubbed in spots. Price:
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Shelley, Mary & Michael Bishop THE MORTAL IMMORTAL USA Tachyon 1996 1892391015 / 9781892391018 First Edition Private Press Hard Cover Fine Fine 96pp. Introductory story by Michael Bishop and 5 short stories, all the supernatural short fiction, by the author of Frankenstein. Mary Shelley's considerable reputation rests squarely on the shoulders of her one great novel - Frankenstein, or the Modern Prometheus, published anonymously in 1818 and revised under her own byline in 1831. Her powerful tale of blasphemous creation is perhaps more familiar to modern readers through its many film adaptations as it is from the book itself. From Boris Karloff's electrifying performance as Frankenstein to Kenneth Branaugh's latest directorial rendering, the story has received numerous interpretations which have renewed interest in the book time and time again. Mary Shelley's other works have not fared as well as Frankenstein. She wrote just a handful of novels, of which only The Last Man (1826) has remained sporadically in print, due to its great length and slow, ornate and often tedious use of language. A precursor to such disaster novels as George R. Stewart's Earth Abides and Richard Jeffries' After London, The Last Man follows its protagonist Lionel Verney through a distant future world which has been depopulated by plague. Price:
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Dalby, Richard (editor) Charles Maturin, Mary Shelley, Edgar Allan Poe, Sabine Baring-Gould, Joseph Sheridan Le Fanu, Bram Stoker, Ralph Adams Cram, F. Marion Crawford TWELVE GOTHIC TALES UK Oxford 1998 0192880942 / 9780192880949 First Edition Trade Paperback Fine 220pp. 12 tales of haunted castles, dark passageways, ancient houses, ghastly ghouls, eerie witchcraft and even black cats by listed authors et al, including Leixilip's Castle by Charles Maturin. Price:
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Green, Mary; Edgar Allan Poe & Mary Shelley (related) Two Gothic Tales: FRANKENSTEIN and THE BLACK CAT UK Folens Publishers, Dunstable 2000 1841635111 / 9781841635118 First Edition Trade Paperback Fine 64pp. Please note that this is an educational resource tool. Part of a series of fully copiable resource books for teachers and students aged 14-18. The book includes links to modern texts, detailed background on the writer's lives, relevant information on the social and historical conditions, work on character, theme, plot, language, etc.; a wide range of assignments, exam and essay practice, specimen questions. Price:
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