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TEMPS: VOLUME 1.
[London]: A ROC Book, [1991]. Small octavo, pictorial wrappers. First edition. Collection of stories concerning the Department of Paranormal Resources. Authors includes Storm Constantine, David Langford, Brian Stableford and others.
GOOD OMENS: THE NICE AND ACCURATE PROPHECIES OF AGNES NUTTER, WITCH.
London: Victor Gollancz Ltd, 1990. Octavo, boards. First edition. Review slip laid in press release note and promotional materials included. A comedic novel in which an angel and a demon who are living comfortable lives watch over the son of Satan so the end-times to not occur. 1991 World Fantasy Award nominee. Basis for a current television series.
FEMINISM IN THE WORLDS OF NEIL GAIMAN: ESSAYS ON THE COMICS, POETRY AND PROSE.
Jefferson, NC and London: McFarland & Company, Inc., Publishers, [2012]. Octavo, pictorial wrappers. First edition. A collection of essays.
THE GRAVEYARD BOOK VOLUME 1...
[New York]: Harper, [2014]. Octavo, pictorial boards. First edition. Graphic novel adaptation of Gaimen's Newberry Medal award book. Illustrations by Kevin Nowlan, P. Craig Russell, Tony Harris, Scott Hampton, Galen Showman, Jill Thompson and Stephen B. Scott.
THE NEIL GAIMAN READER.
[Rockville, MD]: Wildside Press, [2007]. Octavo, pictorial wrappers. First edition, trade paperback issue. Signed on half title page by Gaiman. Also signed by contributor Peter D. Rawlik. Critical essays on Gaiman and his works, also includes two interviews and "An Incomplete Bibliography."
ADVENTURES IN THE DREAM TRADE ... Edited by Tony Lewis and Priscilla Olson.
Framingham, MA: The NESFA Press, 2002. First edition. Of 2000 copies this is one of 1700 numbered and not signed. A miscellany of mostly short nonfiction and poetry, including five short short stories.
AMERICAN GODS [with] AMERICAN GODS READER'S COPY.
[Ossining, NY]: Hill House Publishers, 2003. Octavo, two volumes, cloth. Limited and expanded edition. One of 750 numbered copies signed by Gaiman with a separate reader's copy has matching number but not signed. This edition adds 12,000 words cut from the original publication. "The central premise of the novel is that gods and mythological creatures exist because people believe in them (a type of thoughtform). Immigrants to the United States brought with them spirits and gods. The power of these mythological beings has diminished as people's beliefs wane. New gods have arisen, reflecting America's obsessions with media, celebrity, technology, and drugs, among other things." - Wikipedia. Nominated for virtually all the major genre awards it won the 2002 Hugo, Nebula, Locus and Bram Stoker awards. Now a major cable television serial.
AMERICAN GODS.
[London: Headline Book Publishing, 2001]. Octavo, boards. First British edition. Signed by Gaiman on the title page. "The central premise of the novel is that gods and mythological creatures exist because people believe in them (a type of thoughtform). Immigrants to the United States brought with them spirits and gods. The power of these mythological beings has diminished as people's beliefs wane. New gods have arisen, reflecting America's obsessions with media, celebrity, technology, and drugs, among other things." - Wikipedia. Nominated for virtually all the major genre awards it won the 2002 Hugo, Nebula, Locus and Bram Stoker awards. Now a major cable television serial.
ANANSI BOYS.
[New York]: William Morrow, an Imprint of HarperCollins Publishers, [2005]. Octavo, boards. First U. S. edition. Part of a publisher's limited edition (quantity not specified) signed by Gaiman on a tipped in limitation leaf. Winner of the 2006 August Derleth Award for best novel.
ANANSI BOYS.
New York: William Morrow, an Imprint of HarperCollins Publishers, [2005]. Octavo, boards. First U. S. edition. Part of a publisher's limited edition (quantity not specified) signed by Gaiman on a tipped in limitation leaf. Not a direct sequel to AMERICAN GODS this novel does feature the character of Mr. Nancy who appeared in it. Winner of the 2006 British Fantasy Society August Derleth Award for best novel, winner of the Locus Award, 2006. The U.S. and British editions were simultaneous.
ANANSI BOYS.
[Ossining, NY: Hill House Publishers, [2007]. Large octavo, quarter leather and cloth. Limited edition. 750 numbered copies signed by Gaiman and artist Dagmara this copy is marked "PC." Not a direct sequel to AMERICAN GODS this novel does feature the character of Mr. Nancy who appeared in it. Winner of the 2006 British Fantasy Society August Derleth Award for best novel, winner of the Locus Award, 2006.
ANANSI BOYS.
[New York]: William Morrow, an Imprint of HarperCollins Publishers, [2005]. Octavo, cloth-backed boards. First edition. While not a direct sequel to AMERICAN GODS this novel does feature the character of Mr. Nancy who appeared in it. Winner of the 2006 British Fantasy Society August Derleth Award for best novel, winner of the Locus Award, 2006. The U.S. and British editions were simultaneous.
MURDER MYSTERIES: A PLAY FOR VOICES.
No place: Biting Dog Press, 2001. Octavo, wood engravings by George Walker, illustrated cloth. First edition. One of 250 numbered copies signed by Gaiman and artist George Walker. Script for the audio play of MURDER MYSTERIES adapted from the short story.
THE QUOTABLE SANDMAN: MEMORABLE LINES FROM THE ACCLAIMED SERIES.
[New York: DC Comics, 2000]. Small octavo, illustrated by various artists including Gaiman, pictorial boards. First edition.
SNOW GLASS APPLES: A PLAY FOR VOICES.
No place: Biting Dog Press, 2002. Octavo, wood engravings by George Walker, illustrated cloth. First edition. One of 250 numbered copies signed by Gaiman, Jack Zipes (introduction) and artist George Walker. Script for the audio play of SNOW GLASS APPLES adapted from the short story.
STARDUST.
[New York: Spike / Avon Books, Inc., 1999]. Octavo, boards. First edition. This is the novel without the Vess illustrations. Basis for the 2007 film with Claire Danes and Charlie Cox.
STARDUST.
[New York: Spike / Avon Books, Inc., 1999]. Octavo, boards. First edition. Signed by Gaiman on the title page. This is the novel without the Vess illustrations. Basis for the 2007 film with Claire Danes and Charlie Cox.