Vendeur : Hyde Brothers, Booksellers, Fort Wayne, IN, Etats-Unis
Hardcover. Etat : Very Good+. Etat de la jaquette : Very Good. Black board binding, slightly rubbed at extremities, else tight and clean. Dust jacket rubbed at extremities; lightly smudged/soiled, now protected in clear mylar cover. ; Typed letter signed by Ray Russell on Tartarus Press letterhead included; b&w ils.; gold placemarker ribbon.; Vol. 2; 8vo 8" - 9" tall; 327 pages. N° de réf. du vendeur 54901
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Vendeur : Ziesings, Shingletown, CA, Etats-Unis
North Yorkshire: Tartarus Press:, 2007. First edition, Hardcover, Limited, Fine in Fine dust jacket, 326 pp. Anthology featuring new stories by Joel Knight, Quentin S. Crisp, Katherine Haynes, Stephen Holman, Mark Valentine, Adam Golaski, Dale Nelson, Simon Strantzas, Anne-Sylvie Salzman, David Rix, Rhys Hughes, Angela Slater, Barbara Roden, Roger Dunkley, Elizabeth Brown, Christopher Harman and Hilbourne Carlone. Gorgeous. First edition, Hardcover, Limited, Fine in Fine dust jacket, N° de réf. du vendeur 37513
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Vendeur : knew_4_you, San Jose, CA, Etats-Unis
Hardcover. Etat : New. Etat de la jaquette : New. 1st Edition. NEW UK HARDBACK. LIMITED Ed. of 500. DJ in Clear, ARCHIVAL MYLAR WRAP. NO remainder mark. | SHIPS AIRMAIL INTERNATIONALLY! [May Require Extra postage for Priority & International delivery]. N° de réf. du vendeur 004949
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Vendeur : Any Amount of Books, London, Royaume-Uni
Hardcover. 8vo. Pp: vi, 327. First edition thus. Yellow dust jacket with black pen illustration at front. Black buckram boards with gilt lettering to front and spine and silk ribbon.ISBN: 9781905784059 Near fine boards in near fine dust jacket, with small mark to rear cover. N° de réf. du vendeur C69696
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Vendeur : Kathmandu Books, Winter Springs, FL, Etats-Unis
1st edition. HC in dust jacket. 1st Printing. Collects 17 original stories by: Joel Knight, Quentin S. Crisp, Katherine Haynes, Stephen Holman, Mark Valentine, Adam Golaski, Dale Nelson, Simon Strantzas, Anne-Sylvie Salzman, David Rix, Rhys Hughes, Angela Slatter, Barbara Roden, Roger Dunkley, Elizabeth Brown, Christopher Harman, and Hilbourne Carlone. 500 copies printed. A fine copy in a fine dust jacket. N° de réf. du vendeur 44587
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Vendeur : Mispah books, Redhill, SURRE, Royaume-Uni
hardcover. Etat : Very Good. Very Good. Dust Jacket may NOT BE INCLUDED.CDs may be missing. SHIPS FROM MULTIPLE LOCATIONS. book. N° de réf. du vendeur ERICA82919057840584
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Vendeur : Wish-Fulfilling Tree Books, London, Royaume-Uni
Hardcover. Etat : As New. Etat de la jaquette : Fine. 1st Edition. Tartarus Press. Coverley House, Carlton, Leyburn, North Yorkshire, DL8 4AY, United Kingdom, 2007. Hardcover. Sewn Binding. pp 327+vi. UK FIRST EDITION. AS NEW and an UNREAD copy. LIMITED EDITION of 500 copies. Full Print Run Limited to 500 copies. FIRST EDITION OUT OF PRINT. Edited and Foreword by Rosalie Parker. With black and white illustrations interspersed throughout the book. Printed lithographically on 125gsm acid-free paper, black wibalin cloth stamped in copper, gold silk ribbon marker, head and tailbands and d/w. Illustrated. Fine book in Fine dust jacket. THE PHOTOS ARE FOR THE OTHER LISTING OF THIS BOOK - WFTB #077 and this copy is in the same condition. Strange Tales: Volume II Synopsis: CONTENTS: 'Preface', 'Calico Black, Calico Blue' by Joel Knight, 'The Fairy Killer' by Quentin S. Crisp, 'She Lights the Little Candle' by Katherine Haynes, 'Mister Poppy' by Stephen Holman, 'Carden in Capaea' by Mark Valentine, 'What Water Reveals' by Adam Golaski, 'Pastor Arrhenius and The Maiden Brita' by Dale Nelson, 'The Other Village' by Simon Strantzas, 'What the Eye Remembers' by Anne-Sylvie Salzman, 'The Magpies' by David Rix, 'The Concise Picaresque Adventures of the Wanderlust Bridge' by Rhys Hughes, 'Sourdough' by Angela Slatter, 'The Hiding Place' by Barbara Roden, 'Mea Tulpa' by Roger Dunkley, 'Llanfihangel' by Elizabeth Brown, 'Dinckley Green' by Christopher Harman, 'Sejanus' Daughter' by Hilbourne Carlone, 'Biographical Details' SYNOPSIS: A 'Strange Tale' is a short story that explores a fantastic idea, supernatural or A 'Strange Tale' is a short story that explores a fantastic idea, supernatural or psychological, with the intention of causing, through its own logical development, uncertainty or unease about that which the reader takes for granted. The outward appearance of the story can vary infinitely from the traditional to the experimental, from the serious to the comic, but in each case the assumptions of the reader are undermined to a degree that they find uncomfortable. The Strange Tale is a form that moves effortlessly between the various genres (as all good fiction should). In this new volume, the Strange Tales on offer range from the dark realism of 'What Water Reveals' by Adam Golaski through to the surreal 'The Concise Picaresque Adventures of the Wanderlust Bridge' by Rhys Hughes. From the subtlety of 'The Fairy Killer' by Quentin S. Crisp to the horror of 'Sejanus' Daughter' by Hilbourne Carlone (Don Tumasonis). From the urban horror of 'Calico Black, Calico Blue' by Joel Knight, to the rural strangeness of 'Pastor Arrhenius and The Maiden Brita' by Dale Nelson. From the traditionally told 'Llanfihangel' by Elizabeth Brown to the range of contemporary documentation offered in 'The Magpies' by David Rix. Within this collection of seventeen new stories you are sure to discover some that will cause you to wonder what worlds might exist beyond the apparently everyday. REVIEWS: 'Like all of Tartarus's output, the Strange Tales volume is beautifully produced and is a pleasure to read and put on the shelf. Tartarus books aren't cheap, but quality rarely is. ' Ian McMillan, Yorkshire Post '.a very rewarding reading experience producing that pleasant uneasiness and discomfort that any admirer of "strange" tales is seeking in dark fiction of good quality.' Mario Guslandi, The Agony Column 'Editor Rosalie Parker has a keen eye for profound tales of terror." Andrew McQuade, Gorezone From Strange Tales II, 'The Other Village' by Simon Strantzas and 'Calico Black, Calico Blue' by Joel Knight were selected for Best New Horror, edited by Stephen Jones. 'What Water Reveals' by Adam Golaski was also selected for Horror: The Best of the Year, 2008 Edition, edited by Stefan Dziemianowicz. Language: eng. N° de réf. du vendeur WFTB #078
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Vendeur : Wish-Fulfilling Tree Books, London, Royaume-Uni
Hardcover. Etat : As New. Etat de la jaquette : Fine. 1st Edition. Tartarus Press. Coverley House, Carlton, Leyburn, North Yorkshire, DL8 4AY, United Kingdom, 2007. Hardcover. Sewn Binding. pp 327+vi. UK FIRST EDITION. AS NEW and an UNREAD copy. LIMITED EDITION of 500 copies. Full Print Run Limited to 500 copies. FIRST EDITION OUT OF PRINT. Edited and Foreword by Rosalie Parker. With black and white illustrations interspersed throughout the book. Printed lithographically on 125gsm acid-free paper, black wibalin cloth stamped in copper, gold silk ribbon marker, head and tailbands and d/w. Illustrated. Fine book in Fine dust jacket. Please see the photographs attached to my listing to verify the condition of this book. Strange Tales: Volume II Synopsis: CONTENTS: 'Preface', 'Calico Black, Calico Blue' by Joel Knight, 'The Fairy Killer' by Quentin S. Crisp, 'She Lights the Little Candle' by Katherine Haynes, 'Mister Poppy' by Stephen Holman, 'Carden in Capaea' by Mark Valentine, 'What Water Reveals' by Adam Golaski, 'Pastor Arrhenius and The Maiden Brita' by Dale Nelson, 'The Other Village' by Simon Strantzas, 'What the Eye Remembers' by Anne-Sylvie Salzman, 'The Magpies' by David Rix, 'The Concise Picaresque Adventures of the Wanderlust Bridge' by Rhys Hughes, 'Sourdough' by Angela Slatter, 'The Hiding Place' by Barbara Roden, 'Mea Tulpa' by Roger Dunkley, 'Llanfihangel' by Elizabeth Brown, 'Dinckley Green' by Christopher Harman, 'Sejanus' Daughter' by Hilbourne Carlone, 'Biographical Details' SYNOPSIS: A 'Strange Tale' is a short story that explores a fantastic idea, supernatural or A 'Strange Tale' is a short story that explores a fantastic idea, supernatural or psychological, with the intention of causing, through its own logical development, uncertainty or unease about that which the reader takes for granted. The outward appearance of the story can vary infinitely from the traditional to the experimental, from the serious to the comic, but in each case the assumptions of the reader are undermined to a degree that they find uncomfortable. The Strange Tale is a form that moves effortlessly between the various genres (as all good fiction should). In this new volume, the Strange Tales on offer range from the dark realism of 'What Water Reveals' by Adam Golaski through to the surreal 'The Concise Picaresque Adventures of the Wanderlust Bridge' by Rhys Hughes. From the subtlety of 'The Fairy Killer' by Quentin S. Crisp to the horror of 'Sejanus' Daughter' by Hilbourne Carlone (Don Tumasonis). From the urban horror of 'Calico Black, Calico Blue' by Joel Knight, to the rural strangeness of 'Pastor Arrhenius and The Maiden Brita' by Dale Nelson. From the traditionally told 'Llanfihangel' by Elizabeth Brown to the range of contemporary documentation offered in 'The Magpies' by David Rix. Within this collection of seventeen new stories you are sure to discover some that will cause you to wonder what worlds might exist beyond the apparently everyday. REVIEWS: 'Like all of Tartarus's output, the Strange Tales volume is beautifully produced and is a pleasure to read and put on the shelf. Tartarus books aren't cheap, but quality rarely is. ' Ian McMillan, Yorkshire Post '.a very rewarding reading experience producing that pleasant uneasiness and discomfort that any admirer of "strange" tales is seeking in dark fiction of good quality.' Mario Guslandi, The Agony Column 'Editor Rosalie Parker has a keen eye for profound tales of terror." Andrew McQuade, Gorezone From Strange Tales II, 'The Other Village' by Simon Strantzas and 'Calico Black, Calico Blue' by Joel Knight were selected for Best New Horror, edited by Stephen Jones. 'What Water Reveals' by Adam Golaski was also selected for Horror: The Best of the Year, 2008 Edition, edited by Stefan Dziemianowicz. Language: eng. N° de réf. du vendeur WFTB #077
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