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QuickviewA Thin Ghost and Others
First Edition, Horror, Modern First EditionsA Thin Ghost and Others By M. R. James First edition, first impression (London: Edward Arnold, 1919). Publisher's original dark grey cloth with light grey lettering to spine and spider's web motif, title and author's name in grey to upper board. Owner's name in ink to title page with light browning to endpapers and half-title; mild bumping and rubbing to corners and extremities; top edge a little darkened; some minor cracking to binding at page 16, but all pages still holding firm. A very good copy indeed of the author's scarce third collection of ghost stories.£1,750.00 -
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QuickviewChristine
First Edition, Horror, Modern First Editions, Stephen KingChristine By Stephen King First edition, first impression. Octavo. Original quarter black cloth over red boards, spine and front board lettered in red and silver, white endpapers. With the original dust jacket designed by R. Adelson, featuring a photograph of the author with a Plymouth Fury on the rear panel. A near-fine copy, the binding bright and square, page edges lightly toned. The dust jacket is crisp and glossy, with a short crease to the top corner of the upper flap and light spotting to the reverse. An excellent example of King's classic novel of supernatural possession, in which a 1958 Plymouth Fury becomes the murderous embodiment of jealousy and obsession. Published in April 1983, Christine was an immediate bestseller and was adapted for film by John Carpenter later the same year.£165.00 -

QuickviewCreepshow
First Edition, Horror, Modern First Editions, Stephen KingCreepshow By Stephen King First edition, first impression. Art by Berni Wrightson and Michele Wrightson with cover art by Jack Kamen. The basis for the George Romero film adaptation of the same name. A couple of soft creases to covers with some wear to spine, otherwise very good indeed and nice and clean internally.£150.00 -

QuickviewDracula
HorrorDracula By Bram Stoker Ninth edition. Originally published 15 years earlier in 1897 and the subject of numerous film adaptations. Original red cloth with gilt lettering to spine. Previous owner name and date to front endpaper, and, in pencil, to top of title page; binding a little exposed at rear, but all pages firmly bound; crease to bottom edge of some pages and a tear to the bottom edge of page 13; some instances of darkening to cloth of lower board. A good copy of an early edition of a classic gothic horror novel.£565.00 -

QuickviewDracula
First Edition, Horror, Limited Editions, Modern First EditionsDracula By Bram Stoker Limited edition issued in 2012 to commemorate the one hundred-year anniversary of the author's death. One of 1,000 copies, of which this is number 55. Original yellow cloth with lettering to spine and upper board in red. A few extremely faint spots to spine, else fine in a fine slipcase and housed in the original box.£1,150.00 -

QuickviewI Am Legend
First Edition, Horror, Modern First Editions, Richard Matheson, Showcase, Signed First EditionsI Am Legend By Richard Matheson First paperback edition, first impression, published by Gold Medal Books in August 1954 and featuring cover art by Stan Melzoff. Uniquely signed, inscribed and dated by the author to the title page: "I was 26 when I wrote this ______ when I signed it! Richard Matheson. The true first edition of the novel, published some 16 years prior to the first hardcover edition that was issued in 1970. A hugely influential work that was instrumental in the modern development and popularisation of both cinematic and literary works depicting zombies and vampires, as well as the more general concept of disease leading to dystopian, apocalyptic circumstances. The novel was cited by George Romero as a key influence in the creation of the film 'Night of the Living Dead' (1968) and famously had its own film adaptations in 1964 under the title 'The Last Man on Earth', in 1971 as 'The Omega Man', and most recently in 2007 as 'I Am Legend'. A little yellowing to spine and to the top of lower cover with one or two slight creases and areas of minor rubbing. Very small and shallow indentation halfway down the spine. A very good example indeed of the first appearance of a classic and impactive work, uniquely inscribed by the author. Very rare thus.£3,000.00 -

QuickviewIT
First Edition, Horror, Modern First Editions, Stephen KingIT By Stephen King First UK edition, first impression. An iconic horror novel. Winner of the British Fantasy Award in 1987 and the subject of successful TV and film adaptations in 1990 and 2017 respectively. Original black cloth with lettering to spine in gilt. Small white mark to upper board with some of the usual toning to edges and very faint horizontal lines of toning to a few of the opening and final leaves, else near fine, in an extremely bright, fine dust jacket with no flaws to note.£300.00 -

QuickviewMisery
First Edition, Horror, Modern First Editions, Stephen KingMisery By Stephen King First US edition, first impression. Winner of the first Bram Stoker Award in 1987 and adapted into an Academy Award-winning film in 1990. Quarter-bound in black cloth over grey boards with lettering to spine and upper board in red and orange endpapers and paste-downs. Extremely faint spotting to top edge, else fine, in a fine and unclipped dust jacket, featuring artwork by Bob Giusti.£125.00 -

QuickviewPet Sematary
First Edition, Horror, Modern First Editions, Stephen KingPet Sematary By Stephen King First edition, first impression. Adapted into two films in 1989 and in 2019. Original black cloth with lettering to spine and author's signature to upper board in gilt with red endpapers and paste-downs. A near fine copy with extremely faint spotting to top edge and a few isolated instances of rubbing to edges. The original and unclipped dust jacket has a tear to the spine panel foot with an associated tape repair to verso. Spine panel verso a little toned. Slight hint of fading to spine panel red lettering, otherwise excellent.£200.00 -

QuickviewSalem’s Lot
First Edition, Horror, Modern First Editions, Stephen KingSalem's Lot By Stephen King First English paperback edition, first impression (NEL, 1977). Originally published in the US in 1975 and in the UK in 1976. Some creasing to spine and rubbing here and there to hinges with some moderate toning to edges, but a very good copy.£75.00 -

QuickviewSalem’s Lot
First Edition, Horror, Modern First Editions, Stephen KingSalem's Lot By Stephen King First UK edition, first impression. Adapted into mini-series in 1979 and 2004 with a film adaptation released in late 2024. Original black cloth with lettering to spine in gilt. Faint off-setting to front and rear endpapers and paste-downs. A few light spots to opening few pages with the usual toning to edges. The original dust jacket is price-clipped with the publisher's reprice sticker to the top corner of upper flap and some spotting to verso. Spine panel lettering very slightly faded. A very good or better example of an uncommon edition of the author's second published novel.£750.00 -

QuickviewSkeleton Crew
First Edition, Horror, Modern First Editions, Stephen KingSkeleton Crew By Stephen King First UK edition, first impression. King's second short story collection following 'Night Shift' featuring 23 tales such as 'The Raft', 'The Mist', 'The Jaunt' and 'The Monkey' among others. Original brown cloth with lettering to spine in gilt and white endpapers and paste-downs. Binding square and tight, cloth clean and unfaded, save for a small and faint mark to lower board, gilt lettering bright. Contents clean and fresh throughout, with no inscriptions, marks, or foxing. A fine copy. The original, price-clipped dust jacket shows only the very lightest traces of wear to the spine tips, retaining strong, unfaded colours with one crease to bottom corner of lower panel, else near fine.£100.00