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LEESON PARK AND BELSIZE SQUARE: POEMS 1970-1975.
San Francisco, California, Columbia, Pennsylvania: Underwood-Miller, 1983. Octavo, cloth. First edition. Limited to 1000 copies of which this is one of 200 numbered copies signed by Straub.
LEESON PARK AND BELSIZE SQUARE: POETRY 1970-1975.
San Francisco, CA, Columbia, PA: Underwood-Miller, 1983. Octavo, cloth. First edition. One of 800 unsigned copies comprising the trade edition.
LEESON PARK AND BELSIZE SQUARE: POETRY 1970-1975.
San Francisco, CA, Columbia, PA: Underwood-Miller, 1983. Octavo, cloth. First edition. One of 200 numbered copies signed by Straub, this being copy number 1.
LOST BOY LOST GIRL...
New York: Random House, [2003]. Octavo, boards. First edition. Signed by Straub on the title page. ''A suburban mom’s suicide, a spooky abandoned house, and a teenager’s unwitting pursuit of the truth about “one of the nation’s livelier serial killers”—such are the ingredients here. They’re pieced together, after a fashion, by successful NYC novelist Tim Underhill (first seen in Koko, 1988), who’s summoned to the midwestern town of Millhaven by his brother Philip, a misanthropic high school vice-principal." - Kirkus Review, 1 September, 2003.
MAGIC TERROR: SEVEN TALES.
New York: Random House, [2000]. Octavo, boards. First edition. Presentation copy with an inscription to a mystery publisher and bookseller, dated in the year of publication. Review slip laid in. Collection of seven stories, all previously published in various anthologies.
MAGIC TERROR: SEVEN TALES.
New York: Random House, [2000]. Octavo, boards. First edition. Collects seven stories, including the award winning novella, "Mr. Clubb and Mr. Cuff." Review slip, promotional flyer and author's photo laid in.
MR. X: A NOVEL.
New York: Random House, [1999]. Octavo, boards. First edition. Presentation copy with a lengthy inscription signed by Straub to Otto Penzler. Winner of the Bram Stoker award for best horror novel in 2000. Novel of horror and suspense about a man and his sinister identical twin brother.
MR. X: A NOVEL.
New York: Random House, [1999]. Octavo, boards. First edition. Inscribed and signed by Straub on the title page. Review slip and publisher's promotional material laid in. Winner of the Bram Stoker award for best horror novel in 2000. Novel of horror and suspense about a man and his sinister identical twin brother.
MRS. GOD ...
Hampton Falls, New Hampshire: Donald M. Grant, Publisher, Inc., [1991]. Octavo, imitation leather-backed cloth. First separate edition. One of 600 numbered copies signed by Straub and artist Rick Berry. A much longer and considerably revised version of a novella first collected in HOUSES WITHOUT DOORS (1990). A subtle antiquarian ghost story of a scholar's gradual psychological breakdown, "written under the influence of Robert Aickman's masterpieces of ambiguous supernaturalism" (Stefan Dziemianowicz). Barron, ed., Fantasy and Horror (1999) 6-352.
MYSTERY.
New York: E.P. Dutton, [1990]. Octavo, pictorial wrappers. First edition. Advance uncorrected proof in blue wrappers. Publishers promotional note laid in.
MYSTERY.
New York: E.P. Dutton, [1990]. Octavo, pictorial wrappers. First edition. Advance uncorrected proof in blue wrappers.
SHADOWLAND.
New York: Coward, McCann & Geoghegan, 1980. Advance copy (uncorrected proof) of the first edition. First edition. Review materials laid in.
SHADOWLAND.
New York: Coward, McCann & Geoghegan, 1980. Wrappers. First edition. Large wrappers. Advance uncorrected proof. Review slip laid in.
THE THROAT.
[New York: Dutton, 1993]. Pictorial wrappers. Promotional excerpt from the novel. Winner of the Bram Stoker award for best horror novel in 1994. Mystery/Horror thriller, a sequel to KOKO, and it features characters from MYSTERY in the chase for the Blue Rose murderer.