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Price: $1,450.00
Seller ID: 728
Weird Tales, November, 1923. Contains the story—THE INVISIBLE MONSTER— by Sonia Greene, ghost-written by H.P. Lovecraft. Some internal ancient tape, spine complete. Moderate soiling and age. A fair/G copy, but these very very first issues are rare in any condition. A great filler issue until you can come up with the $5000 or more, for one in near fine condition.—and that's the old BOOKERY guide pricing! View more info
Price: $125.00
Publisher: Sauk City, Arkham House: 1970
Edition: First
Seller ID: 732
Collection of twenty tales "revised" (essentially, entirely rewritten) by H.P. Lovecraft, and some are very very good.[4058 copies]. Very slight trace of dusting to page edges, else Fine in Fine, Gahan Wilson d.j. View more info
By: (LOVECRAFT, H.P.) Chester, P. Bradley, editor
Price: $40.00
Publisher: Chester P. Bradley: Winter, 1934
Edition: First
Seller ID: 581
The first printing of the essay - "THE UNKNOWN CITY IN THE OCEAN. Being a two-page article by HPL of the history of Nantucket—No limericks, please! Joshi I-B-ii-241.A near fine copy. View more info
By: DERLETH, August
Price: $75.00
Publisher: London, Souvenir Press: 1963
Edition: [First edition]
Seller ID: 57
Fine collection of sixteen supernatural tales the great majority gathered from Arkham House publications. Authors include, Brits—John Metcalf, H. Russell Wakefield, as well as H.P. Lovecraft, Clark Ashton Smith, Robert Bloch, Henry S. Whitehead, Joseph Payne Brennan and others. An uncommon anthology and not usualy found in this condition. A fine bright copy in d.j. showing some wear at edges;, still v.g. View more info
Price: $75.00
Publisher: New York, Rinehart: 1947
Edition: [First edition]
Seller ID: 10
Companion volume to WHO KNOCKS? featuring twenty-three tales by Lovecraft, Dunsany, Machen, Bradbury, Robert Bloch, Henry Kuttner, and many others. Not quite one illustration per story by Lee Brown Coye. Nice fresh copy with circled "R" denoting first edition. A near-fine copy with a three digit code penned in the end-paper 1/4"; handsome vintage Science Fiction bookplate of Harold Worden. Price-clipped d.j., price-clipped d.j. View more info
Price: $85.00
Publisher: New York, Rinehart: 1946
Edition: [First edition]
Seller ID: 9
Twenty tales gathered herein from such notables as H.P. Lovecraft, Algernon Blackwood, Ray Bradbury, Thodore Sturgeon, Henry S. Whitehead and others. All twenty tales have at least one illustration by Lee Brown Coye. Circled 'R' on copyright page denotes first edition. A nice fresh, tight copy of the book with a "K37" letter code penned in 1/4" letters at top of front-endpaper. Slight d.j. wear at extremebites and a crease on front d.j., panel. It's shows much nicer than described! View more info
By: LOCKE, John
Price: $29.95
Publisher: Elkhorn, Calif., Off-Trail Publications: 2018
Edition: First
Seller ID: 733
The origins, history, and demise of WEIRD TALES—The Unique Magazine, are brought to light by pulp expert, John Locke, sixty-five years after W.T., ceased publication. Scholarly researched with 600 citations, yet written in a pulp-paced style, as Locke details: How did W.T., begin? Why did it fail? What became of Jacob Clark Henneberger and John William Lansinger, the co-founders of W.T? How did Farnsworth Wright become editor? And what about H.P. Lovecraft, W.T., favorite son? Many revelations! SIGNED by the author. New, hardbound. Issued w/o d.j. View more info
By: LOVECRAFT, H.P.
Price: $350.00
Publisher: Sauk City, Arkham House: 1965-1976
Edition: [First editions]
Seller ID: 673
A very handsome complete set of first editions of the Arkham House, SELECTED LETTERS volumes in Fine condition in dust-jackets.VOL. 1, 1911-24. Letters to his earliest chums - primarily amateurs - such as Reinhardt Kleiner, James Morton, Maurice Moe, the brilliant Alfred Galpin, and his aunts. But then beginning in 1921 his correspondences with Frank Belknap Long and Clark Ashton Smith and the advent of WEIRD TALES in 1923, the interest picks up! Three photographs of Lovecraft letters and a photo of Galpin. Fifty years now since its initial publication it is especially difficult to fin... View more info
By: LOVECRAFT, H.P.
Price: $125.00
Publisher: Sauk City, Arkham House: 1969
Edition: [First edition]. 4024 copies.
Seller ID: 697
TALES OF THE CTHULHU MYTHOS contains nineteen stories utilyzing HPL's CTHULHU mythos cycle: two are by Lovecraft, other contributors include Henry Kuttner, Robert E. Howard, Clark Ashton Smith, Robert Bloch, August Derleth, J. Vernon Shea, Colin Wilson, Frank Belknap Long, Ramsey Campbell and James Wade. A most handsome volume with the wonderful Lee Brown Coye illustration on the cover. Noted Lovecraft fan and publisher of "The Lovecraft Bar Guide," and "The Skull of Lovecraft," Gary Drake's copy with his bookplate. A tight copy. A few fingerprints to cloth, with one corner nubbed and one b... View more info
By: LOVECRAFT, H.P.
Price: $225.00
Publisher: Sauk City, Arkham House: 1959
Edition: [First edition]. 2527 copies.
Seller ID: 700
THE SHUTTERED ROOM is the third volume of the five HPL miscellanea and a particular favorite of mine (perhaps it's the very suggestive Richard Taylor d.j. illustration!). In August Derleth's introduction he notes how timely that to celebrate the 20th anniversary of the founding of Arkham House, a new HPL volume should be released as he himself stated - ""It seemed to us at Arkham House that our twentieth anniversary book ought to be a final collection of Lovecraftiana." But nothing set in stone Augie managed to find enough stuff for a few more. There are numerous HPL juvenalia present, remini... View more info
By: LOVECRAFT, H.P.
Price: $195.00
Publisher: Sauk City, Arkham House: 1966
Edition: [First edition]. 3460 copies.
Seller ID: 702
DARK BROTHERHOOD is the final volume of HPL miscellanea and it's a pretty darn good one. Included is HPL's thirty-two page READING GUIDE insturcting how & why to read and what important works should most receive your attention - still worthy of your consideration after he first wrote it in 1936. Six poems, along with three stories that HPL revised for C.M. Eddy. Articles by others include NEW ENGLAND MEGALITHS, Jack Chalker's BIBLIOGRAPHY of HPL, another master and also correspondent of HPL's, Fritz Leiber, Jr.'s essays THROUGH HYPER SPACE WITH BROWN JENKIN and ARKHAM AND THE STARS; Derleth... View more info
By: LOVECRAFT, H.P.
Price: $50.00
Publisher: Sauk City, Arkham House: 1965
Edition: [2nd printing]
Seller ID: 710
HPL's earliert short fiction. This 2nd printing has no headbands, and the colophon page states "Three thousand" copies rather than "Thirty-five hundred" as in the first printing. What makes this collectible is the heavy binding and the terrific Lee Brown Coye d.j., illustration! Would be a fine copy but for slight moisture dulling to cloth at bottom edges of front and rear covers, 3" x 1/2". View more info
By: LOVECRAFT, H.P.
Price: $195.00
Publisher: Sauk City, WI, Arkham House: 1944
Edition: [First Edition]
Seller ID: 1076
The first of the Arkham House volumes by/about HPL with Fragments written by HPL, Essays, Revisions, a few very early tales; and personal anecdotes, poems and articles by contributors dealing with the author's writings and personality. Numerous good—but small—photos of HPL and pother Weird Tales writers,;Robert E. Howard, Clark Ashton Smith, Henry S. Whitehead, Donald Wandrei, Frank Belknap Long, Henry Kuttner, E. Hoffman Price and too many others to note; in addition to the outstanding dust-jacket illustration by Virgil Finlay. [2035 copies printed]. Some moderate aging to d.j., with... View more info
By: LOVECRAFT, H.P.
Price: $275.00
Publisher: Sauk City, WI, Arkham House: 1962
Edition: [First Edition]
Seller ID: 1078
Following in the tradition that began with MARGINALIA—another of the Arkham House volumes miscellany,by/about HPL with his own 50 plus pages of commentary on dreams which provoked some of his tales. The tales realized from those dream provokations are also collected herein.No photographs in this one. Very Fungian d.j., illustration by Richard Taylor. [2030 copies printed]. This one doesn't turn all that often in condition. One corner just nubbed. Thin-line of age to d.j., edge, else a fine copy in d.j. #18JS View more info
By: LOVECRAFT, H.P.
Price: $275.00
Publisher: Sauk City,, Arkham House: 1967
Edition: [First Edition]
Seller ID: 1110
The 3 tales are—THE DUNWICH HORROR, THE COLOUR OUT OF SPACE, amd THE THING ON THE DOORSTEP. [1522 copies printed]. A very handsome, oversized book printed upon slick-paper and illustrated with some of Lee Brown Coye's most inspired work. I remember NOT buying this book when it was in print because there were only three stories in it. I paid handsomely some years later! A fine/VF copy in d.j. View more info
By: LOVECRAFT, H.P.
Price: $12,000.00
Publisher: Sauk City, Arkham House: 1961
Edition: First
Seller ID: 377
The hardbound presentation of W. Paul Cook's original 1928 printed—but unbound —book bound in 1961 in an edition of 100 copies by Arkham House. The most desireable Arkham House book—although it bears the publisher, THE RECLUSE PRESS. The spine lettering is notorious for its poor stamping, however this copy displays all the lettering intact—quite uncommon in such condition. This copy bears the Currey state B, Arkham House cancellation sticker with the titles in italics. Save your money for this one, this is a one owner copy purchased new from Arkham House by Richard M. Jefts. View more info
By: LOVECRAFT, H.P.
Price: $850.00
Publisher: Sauk City, WI, Arkham House: 1943
Edition: First
Seller ID: 111
This oversized—compared to the normal Arkham House volumes—omnibus companion to THE OUTSIDER collects not only HPL's early fictions, but his short novels—THE CASE OF CHARLES DEXTER WARD and THE DREAM-QUEST OF UNKNOWN KADATH. Additionally there are examples of his weirder themed poetry, non-fiction essays: AUTOBIOGRAPHY—SOME NOTES ON A NON-ENTITY, W. Paul Cook's moving hommage to HPL—IN MEMORIAM HOWARD PHILLIPS LOVECRAFT Recollections Appreciations Estimates—"When Howard Lovecraft died I was a great many miles from New England, my address was not widely known, and it was some time ... View more info
By: LOVECRAFT, H.P.
Price: $150.00
Publisher: Sauk City, Arkham House: 1964
Edition: First
Seller ID: 510
The collected novels include the title-story, The Case of Charles Dexter Ward, The Shunned House, The Dreams in the Witch-House, The Statement of Randolph Carter, The Dream—Quest of Unknown-Kadath,The Silver Key, and Through the Gates of the Silver Key. True first edition with no headbands, $6.50 price, and Dreams and Fancies listed on rear-panel, and The Dunwich Horror and Other price-listed at $5.00. [3552 copies printed]. Modest age darkening to d.j., and slight aging to page-edges, two 1/2 " dried tape remnants from 1/4 " closed tears, no bumped corners. A V.g.+ copy of the book in V.... View more info
By: LOVECRAFT, H.P.
Price: $275.00
Publisher: Sauk City, Arkham House: 1965
Edition: First
Seller ID: 511
This volume collects all of Lovecraft's "lesser tales." [3471 copies printed]. The true first edition with thirteen alternating headbands, states "Thirty-Five hundred copies printed" on colophon page. A fine copy but for a corner bump and light dusting to page edges. Tight, very nice copy. View more info
By: LOVECRAFT, H.P.
Price: $275.00
Publisher: Sauk City, Arkham House: 1963
Edition: First
Seller ID: 512
Lovecraft's best fiction is collected here. The true first edition with the $5.00 price, the smaller and sharper imaged photo of HPL on the rear d.j., panel, and NO headbands. Slight dusting to page edges with a few fingerprints to the cloth. Very slight aging to rear d.j., panel. Book is fine, d.j., fine -. A tight, fresh copy. View more info