A FAMILY AFFAIR
A superlative and scarce Avon Satanic Gothic by the legendarily accomplished Banis as "Lynn Benedict".
A superlative and scarce Avon Satanic Gothic by the legendarily accomplished Banis as "Lynn Benedict".
Handsomely illustrated signed limited first edition of Bloch's Lovecraftian homage, quadruply signed by the book's author, illustrator, cover artist, and designer.
First US edition of the wild Gothic tale of romance and betrayal, published only a few months after the nearly unobtainable London first, bound with another novel, NOW & THEN by Samuel Warren, published by Harper the same year.
Scarce first US edition of this ghost adventure by the pseudonymous writing team of Adelaide Manning, formerly of the War Office, and her neighbor, British intelligence officer Cyril Coles.
Rare first edition of Cullinan's great American horror novel of familial corruption, self-delusion, and the sins of an undead national history.
Rare first edition in English of this investigation of life after death, seeking to explain scientifically phantoms, lycanthropes, vampires, and Doubles by reference to "magnetic fluid" and the mesmeric ether.
Signed first printing of the best-selling serial-killer thriller, first in a continuing series starring detectives Lincoln Rhymes and Amelia Sachs.
First printing (a paperback original) of what will always be Bret Easton Ellis's best book — whether he likes it or not.
First printing of the famed Dell edition, with the landmark gothic cover that anticipates the "woman running from the house" designs of the gothic romance wave a decade later.
Signed limited edition of this surreal gothic story of a man who becomes sexually entangled with a woman and her mother — in striking and blingy dust jacket.
Limited edition of Faulkner's story of a wretched girl with a tyrannical mother, its first and only publication until its inclusion in 1979's UNCOLLECTED STORIES OF WILLIAM FAULKNER.
Signed first printing of this collection of six of du Maurier works, including THE BIRDS and DON'T LOOK NOW, with atmospheric illustrations by Michael Foreman.
Signed limited first edition set, one of 250 signed and numbered by Gorey, complete with all 16 original postcards and original pictorial envelope.
Limited first English-language edition of Green's Poe-like nested narrative of a student's psychological disintegration.
First printing of the modern thriller, following FBI trainee Clarice Starling's increasingly chilling interviews with Hannibal Lecter while in search of a serial killer.
Signed first special edition of this American gothic, a ghost story over two generations following a pair of twins who can speak to the dead– part of the Powell's Books INDIESPENSABLE Series.
Uncorrected proof copy of this psychological horror novel of a house that haunts a young couple with ghosts of their own – issued as part of the Powell's Books INDIESPENSABLE Series.
First edition of the fifth of King's novels to be published under his own name, one of his most successful works and the basis for a film adaptation by David Cronenberg.
Signed first edition of King's foray into one of the darkest reaches of human suffering, inscribed by King to the owners of venerable independent bookstore Bookshop Santa Cruz.
First edition of King's sprawling and terrifying coming-of-age epic, set in Derry, Maine, where friendship is forever if the clown in the drains doesn't get you.
Deluxe signed limited edition of this retrospective collection of Leiber's short fiction, including his classic "The Girl With the Hungry Eyes," and "Two Sought Adventure," the first of his sword and sorcery stories.
Unique copy of the first edition of Machen's impossibly eerie episodic novel, in an eerie handmade vernacular dust jacket, from the library of actor Wyndham Goldie.
First printing of this collection of Moore's early stories, starring the iron-souled Jirel of Joiry and the roguish wanderer Northwest Smith.
First Centipede Press edition, one of 200 numbered copies signed by Moser, McGrath, and Alfrey.
Lurid novelization of the Hammer Horror film based on the life of Elizabeth Bathory.