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Signed first edition of this unusually minimalist Gorey picture book of stick figures in troubling postures, captioned in French.
Signed first edition of this unusually minimalist Gorey picture book of stick figures in troubling postures, captioned in French.
Inscribed first printing of paper doll cut-outs for the mercurial bear on the cover, featuring characteristically bizarre and baroque costumes and accessories, signed by Gorey as his pseudonym, Dogear Wryde.
Uncommon set of three early '60s Gorey titles in Swedish translation, in the original illustrated box: Det Olyckliga Barnet (The Hapless Child), Vastra Flygeln (The West Wing), and Klumperump (The Wuggly Ump).
Signed miniature panorama, illustrated with orange highlights by Gorey.
First edition, publisher's review copy with slip laid in, of this satirical poem set in the Age of Chilvary, featuring a dragon adorably illustrated by Gorey.
First edition of this Gorey reference book, featuring an interview with Edward Gorey and an analysis of his art.
First edition of this adorably macabre picture book for older readers featuring a boy whose imagination is stimulated by reading lots of comic books.
First edition, review copy with publisher's slip laid in, of this collection of humorous verses revolving around a family whose growing number of children increase the household chaos.
First edition of Levine's shaggy dog story, illustrated in uncharacteristic full color by Edward Gorey.
Signed first printing of Gorey's illustrated interpretation of the Grimm Brothers tale.
Signed first edition of this adorably macabre picture book for older readers featuring a boy whose imagination is stimulated by reading lots of comic books.
Signed limited first edition, one of only 300 numbered copies, sequel to the riveting and suspenseful THE PRUNE PEOPLE told only through pictures.