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FAT FACE.
Seattle, Washington: The Axolotl Press, [1987]. Octavo, cloth. First edition. A Lovecraft homage the presents Shea's "lurid variation on ideas from 'At the Mountains of Madness.'" - Barron (ed), Fantasy and Horror (1999) 6-327.
FAT FACE.
Seattle, Washington: The Axolotl Press, [1987]. Octavo, cloth. First edition. One of 60 numbered leather bound copies signed by Shea and introducer Karl Edward Wagner. A Lovecraft homage the presents Shea's "lurid variation on ideas from 'At the Mountains of Madness.'" - Barron (ed), Fantasy and Horror (1999) 6-327.
I, SAID THE FLY.
[Seattle]: Silver Salamander Press, [1993]. Octavo, cloth. First edition. Limited to 875 copies of which this is one 300 numbered clothbound copies signed by Shea and introducer Larry Tritten. Parasitic bug-like aliens take over human bodies and use them as incubators for their offspring.
POLYPHEMUS.
[Sauk City, Wisconsin]: Arkham House Publishers, [1987]. Octavo, cloth. First edition. Collects seven horror novellas including "The Autopsy" and "The Pearls of the Vampire Queen," a sequence from Nift the Lean, winner of the 1983 World Fantasy Award. "Shea is one of the most visually powerful creators of horror images writing today." - Barron (ed), Horror Literature 4-269. [Reference: Barron (ed), Fantasy and Horror 5-79. ].
POLYPHEMUS.
[Sauk City, Wisconsin]: Arkham House Publishers, [1987]. Octavo, cloth. First edition. Collects seven horror novellas including "The Autopsy" and "The Pearls of the Vampire Queen," a sequence from Nift the Lean, winner of the 1983 World Fantasy Award. "Shea is one of the most visually powerful creators of horror images writing today." - Barron (ed), Horror Literature 4-269. [Reference: Barron (ed), Fantasy and Horror 5-79. ].
POLYPHEMUS.
[Sauk City, Wisconsin]: Arkham House Publishers, [1987]. Octavo, cloth. First edition. Collects seven horror novellas including "The Autopsy" and "The Pearls of the Vampire Queen," a sequence from Nift the Lean, winner of the 1983 World Fantasy Award. "Shea is one of the most visually powerful creators of horror images writing today." - Barron (ed), Horror Literature 4-269. [Reference: Barron (ed), Fantasy and Horror 5-79. ].





