Dracula - Bram Stoker, First Issue of the First Edition 1897, With Autographed Signed Letter Laid In (Abe 1997)
Archibald Constable and Company, London 1897
First Edition, First Printing, First Issue First Edition, First Printing, First Issue with one blank leaf at the back of the book with no advertisement, WITHOUT the ad for the Shoulder of Shasta, WITHOUT any terminal catalogue; and printed on thicker stock with uncut page edges. Early printings of Dracula come in various states. Copies with a blank final text leaf and no pages of adverts are considered the earliest as all copies. Accompanied by a very scarce autographed, signed letter by Bram Stoker laid in. The letter was both written and signed by Bram Stoker in the year of him publishing Dracula. The letter is dated 27-9-97, and signed by Bram Stocker in full signature "Bram Stoker".
First Edition, First Printing, First Issue First Edition, First Printing, First Issue with one blank leaf at the back of the book with no advertisement, WITHOUT the ad for the Shoulder of Shasta, WITHOUT any terminal catalogue; and printed on thicker stock with uncut page edges. Accompanied by a very scarce letter both written and signed by Bram Stoker in the year of him publishing Dracula. The letter is dated 27-9-97, and signed by Bram Stocker in full signature "Bram Stoker".
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Brave New World - Aldous Huxley
Chatto & Windus, London, 1932
First Edition, First Printing A superb Near fine book with a stunning Fine/near fine vibrant original dust jacket. Named by Modern Library as one of the 100 Greatest Novels of the twentieth century. "A nightmarish prognostication of a future in which humanity has been destroyed by science. Easily Huxley's most popular (and many good judges continue to think his best) novel".
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When Worlds Collide, With After Worlds Collide Both In Their Scarce Original Dust Jackets - Edwin Balmer
Frederick A. Stokes Company, New York, 1933
Frederick A. Stokes Company, New York, 1934
A superb and very scarce set comprising of "When Worlds Collide", and "After Worlds Collide", both first edition, first printings in their original first printing dust jackets. See below for set details by book title. These famous catastophe novels were a huge commercial success with over 1/2 million copies sold. This book was made into a film in 1951 which won awards for special effects, and then sparked the 1950's sci-fi boom. Please see our 22 images of the set:
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Brave New World - Aldous Huxley
Chatto & Windus, London, 1932
First Edition, First Printing Beautiful clean book near fine, with a stunning near fine vibrant original dust jacket.
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King Kong In Original Scarce Dust Jacket - Edgar Wallace & Merian Cooper
Grosset and Dunlap 1932
First photoplay edition of KING KONG, with its scarce near fine original dust jacket. Published by Grosset and Dunlap, 1932. Conceived by Edgar Wallace and Merian Cooper. This was the novelization of the screenplay and is considered to be the rarest of the photoplay editions.
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The Outsider And Others - H.P. Lovecraft
Arkham House, 1939
First Edition, First Printing Stunning near fine/fine crisp clean book with vibrant boards with a beautiful near fine First printing dust jacket. The first collection of Lovecraft's writings and the first Arkham House book. Accompanied by a lovely clamshell case.
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The Stand - Stephen King, Signed and Inscribed
Doubleday and Company, 1978
First Edition, First impression: A beautiful Fine/near fine copy. Boldly signed by Stephen King with a very early signature using vibrant black ink on the front fly "To Larry / All best / Stephen King / 5/4/80". A lovely early signature. All first edition points present including the code T39 on page 823.
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Werwolves - Elliott O'Donnell
Methuen & Co., Ltd., 1912
First Edition, First Printing A scarce title in handsome near fine condition with the exceedingly rare original dust jacket. (publisher's catalog, dated Autumn 1912). The only other first printing copy listed in the original jacket is priced at over $13,000.00, and is the only copy to have appeared in the original jacket in some time.
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The Stand - Stephen King, Signed and Inscribed
Doubleday and Company, 1978
First Edition, First impression: A beautiful Fine/near fine copy. Boldly signed by Stephen King with an early signature using vibrant black ink on the front fly "To Larry and Rhonda / With best / Stephen King / 10/12/79". A lovely very early signature. All first edition points present including the code T39 on page 823.
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The Shining - Stephen King, Signed
Doubleday and Company, 1977
First Edition, Second Early impression A Fine signed copy with an IMPORTANT ASSOCIATION. Signed, inscribed and dated 1983 to re-known Fantasy/Science Fiction/Horror artist Steven Fabian, with an early signature, by Stephen King!! "For Steve Fabian / With Respect and Admiration / For your fine work /Stephen King / 11/1/80" in black ink on the title page. The book will come with a COA from PSA/DNA.
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Strange Case Of Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde - Robert Louis Stevenson
Charles Scribner's Sons, New York, 1886
First State of the First Edition, First printing One of the very scarce first printing hardback examples issued in green cloth. The US edition preceded the UK edition as the true first printing. An important title in the horror genre.
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Frankenstein Photoplay Edition In Original Scarce Jacket- Mary Shelley
Grosset and Dunlap, 1931
First photoplay edition One of the rarest photoplay editions, including illustrations from scenes from the Universal production starring Boris Karloff. The book comes with the scarce original dust jacket in near fine vibrant condition.
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Psycho - Robert Bloch, Signed With Superb Inscription
Simon and Schuster, New York, 1959
First Edition, First printing, SIGNED PRESENTATION COPY Stunning near fine crisp book in a striking near fine vibrant dust jacket, SIGNED AND INSCRIBED PRESENTATION COPY "To John Anthony Miller/ - Who likes Autobiographies / Robert Bloch / 2/27/94"
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When Worlds Collide - With Original Scarce Dust Jacket - Edwin Balmer
Frederick A. Stokes Company, New York, 1933
First Edition, First Printing Near fine, clean crisp book with a near fine FIRST STATE dust jacket. The true first Stokes edition of this title including the extremely scarce original first edition dust jacket, with the requisite ad for "FLAWED BLADES" by P.C. Wren on the rear flap, and the $2.00 price to the front and rear flaps. "A famous catastophe novel that was a huge commercial success with over 1/2 million copies sold. This book was made into a film in 1951 which won awards for special effects, and then sparked the 1950's sci-fi boom."
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IT - Stephen King, Signed And Inscribed
Viking, 1986
First Edition, First impression: A near fine signed copy with a near fine dust jacket. Signed by Stephen King directly on the title page "For Mike / All Best / Stephen King" in vibrant black ink. Accompanied by a certificate of authenticity from James Spence, LLC.
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The Picture Of Dorian Gray - Oscar Wilde, First Edition, Second Printing 1895
Ward Lock & Bowden Ltd, London, New York & Melbourne, 1895 First UK edition, Second Printing:: Scarce Second printing in Book form with the title page showing "Ward Lock & Bowden Ltd", instead of Ward Lock & Co. The most popular of Wilde's books, The Picture of Dorian Gray appeared
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The Beetle - Richard Marsh, First Edition 1897
Skeffington & Son, London 1897
First Edition, First Printing Richard Marsh's best-selling gothic horror masterpiece. The Beetle, a sensational and somewhat lurid tale of a shapeshifting Egyptian entity seeking revenge, was released the same year as Bram Stoker's Dracula, and initially far outsold the vampire's tale.
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Charles Addams - Creature Comforts, Signed with a Large Drawing of Uncle Fester. Important Association Copy
CHARLES ADDAMS, (AMERICAN 1912-1988)
Simon and Schuster, 1981
First Edition, First Printing A large very clean book (11.25" x 8.5") with a spectacular example of a signed original full length sketch of Uncle Fester opening his coat to expose his underwear and a shirt with a dog picture.
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11/22/63 - Stephen King, Signed
Doubleday and Company, 1977
First Edition, First impression SIGNED by Stephen King on the title page in blue ink "Stephen King". Fine book in a Fine dust jacket. Accompanied by a Letter of Authenticity by James Spence, LLC.
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