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Robert Bloch - The Early Fears * 1st Ed. HC (Fedogan & Bremer) 1994 This giant volume reprints all of the stories from Bloch's first 2 collections from Arkham House, The Opener of the Way, and Pleasant Dreams. In addition, it includes three never before collected stories from the most recent incarnation of Weird Tales . Many, many stories including some of Bloch's best fiction. New in dust jacket. $29.00

Hugh B. Cave - Death Stalks The Night * 1st Ed. HC (Fedogan & Bremer) 1995 A mammoth collection of the best of Cave's "weird menace" fiction, selected from the pages of 1930's and 40's pulps. This title was originally to have been published by Carcosa as a follow-up to Murgenstrum. New in dust jacket. $29.00

Hugh B. Cave - The Door Below * 1st HC (Fedogan & Bremer) 1997. Although the younger generation (40 and under) are sadly ignorant of his work, these 25 short stories spanning the seven decade career of this award winning Grand Master of Horror should fix that. Horror, Weird Menace, Strange Mystery, the ubiquitous Pulp: Hugh B. Cave has written and written and written them all (over a thousand short stories, plus novels and buckets of non-fiction). Find out what you've been missing all these years. $27.00

Basil Copper - The Exploits Of Solar Pons 1st Ed. HC (Fedogan & Bremer) 1993 The continuing (and unpublished) adventures of Solar Pons, August Derleth's (and later Basil Copper's) loving pastiche of Sherlock Holmes. Contains 4 novellas. As new in dust jacket. $24.00

Basil Copper - The Recollections of Solar Pons 1st Ed. HC (Fedogan & Bremer) 1995 The second collection of unpublished Solar Pons stories. As new in dust jacket. $25.00

Basil Copper - The Black Death 1st Ed. HC (Fedogan & Bremer) 1991 A gothic novel along the lines of Necropolis, which was originally scheduled by Arkham House, but dropped when Arkham went to 2 books a year. New in dust jacket. $32.00

Stephen Jones, ed. - The Vampire Stories of R. Chetwynd-Hayes * 1st trade HC (Fedogan & Bremer) 1997. Collects for the first time fifteen tales by the award winning British author, including such classics as My Mother Married a Vampire, The Labyrinth, Birth, and Looking for Something to Suck, plus a brand-new tale written especially for this volume featuring his psychic detective Francis St. Clare. $27.00

Stephen Jones (as ed.) - Shadows Over Innsmouth * 2nd printing HC (Fedogan & Bremer) Second printing (96) A collection of stories by modern British authors starting from Lovecraft's The Shadow Over Innsmouth and depicting the decline of that dreaded Massachusetts seaport. A great set of stories including work by Ramsey Campbell, Neil Gaiman, Basil Copper, Brian Lumley, Michael Marshall Smith, and many more. $27.00

Richard Lupoff - Before 12:01...And After * 1st Ed. HC (Fedogan & Bremer) 1996 A career retrospective selecting the best stories from this unjustly neglected author's extensive career. New in dust jacket. $27.00

Adam Niswander - The Sand Dwellers * 1st Ed HC (Fedogan & Bremer) 1998. The Superstition Mountains in Arizona, long a draw for eccentrics craving isolation or treasure hunters seeking the riches of the Lost Dutchman Mine, are now plagued by a number of strange incidents; a professor from an East Coast university disappears without a trace; a soldier from a top secret military installation deep beneath the mountains is missing in action; and a deadly malaise drives others to suicide and their commanding officer to the brink of madness. New Lovecraftian fiction from the author of The Charm. $27.00

Robert M. Price (as ed.) - Tales of the Lovecraft Mythos * 1st Ed. HC (Fedogan & Bremer) 1992 A collection of uncommon mythos fiction by contemporaries of HPL. New in dust jacket. $27.00

Robert M. Price (as ed.) - The New Lovecraft Circle * 1st Ed. HC (Fedogan & Bremer) 1996 A collection of more modern mythos material including work by Ramsey Campbell, Brian Lumley, Karl Edward Wagner, Richard Lupoff, and other of the the usual suspects. New in dust jacket. $27.00

Karl Edward Wagner - Exorcisms and Ecstasies * 1st HC (Fedogan & Bremer) 1997. Karl Edward Wagner was one of the most accomplished voices in weird fiction (as well as Fantasy and plain Horror). His early death was a huge blow to the field, which could use a shot of Wagner's pessimistic irony right about now. We can find some comfort in this last collection of his work. Some 30 short stories and other pieces, sprinkled with tributes by friends and fellow authors including: Peter Straub, Ramsey Campbell, David Schow, and Brian Lumley. Also includes a bibliography. $32.00

Donald Wandrei - Don't Dream * 1st Ed. HC (Fedogan & Bremer) 1997 This is a companion piece to F. & B.'s earlier Colossus, (which collected Wandrei's science fiction). Don't Dream contains Wandrei's dark fantasy and horror fiction, an assortment of fantasy poetry, and a previously unpublished essay on weird fiction. An introduction is supplied Helen Mary Hughesdon, longtime neighbor of Don Wandrei, and an extensive afterward is supplied by D.H. Olson on Donald Wandrei's long series of lawsuits with Arkham House following August Derleth's death. $29.00

Howard Wandrei - The Last Pin  HC (Fedogan & Bremer Mystery) 1996 The first in a projected multi-volume set of Howard Wandrei's detective fiction. New in DJ. $29.00

ACOLYTES OF CTHULU - Tentacular fiction abounds in Bob Price's new mythos anthology Acolytes of Cthulhu. The anthology assembles  twenty-five rare mythos tales, dating from the Thirties through the Nineties, from writers as diverse as Jorges Luis Borges, Gustav Meyrink, Manly Wade Wellman, and Neil Gaiman. Gahan Wilson provides the cover art. Publisher's Weekly says, "Searchers after Lovecraftian horror need look no further than Acolytes of Cthulhu, edited by Robert M. Price. This reprint anthology features 28 tales by mostly minor disciples, though there are a couple of big names (Borges, Neil Gaiman), plus a rare youthful offering from leading HPL scholar S.T.Joshi. The prolific Price provides his usual entertaining and erudite introduction, while the Gahan Wilson jacket is a delight." Contents: Introduction--Robert M. Price Doom of the House of Duryea--Earl Pierce The Seventh Incantation--Joseph Payne Brennan Black Noon--Clifford M. Eddy The Letters of Cold Fire--Manly Wade Wellman Horror at Vecra--Henry Hasse Out of the Jar--Charles A. Tanner The Earth Brain--Edmund Hamilton Legacy in Crystal--James Causey The Will of Claude Ashur--C. Hall Thompson The Final War--David H. Keller The Dunstable Horror--Arthur Pendragon The Crib of Hell--Arthur Pendragon The Last Work of Pietro of Apono--Steffan B. Aletti The Eye of Horus--Steffan B. Alletti Mythos--John S. Glasby There Are More Things--Jorges Luis Borges The Horror out of Time--Randall Garrett The Recurring Doom--S. T. Joshi Necrotic Knowledge--Dirk W. Mosig Night Bus--Donald R. Burleson The Pewter Ring--Peter H. Cannon John Lehman Alone--David Kaufman The Purple Death--Gustav Meyrink Mists of Death--Richard F. and Frank Searight Shuggoths Old Peculiar--Neil Gaiman.  $32.00

Dark Detectives: The Supernatural Sleuths - "The stellar collection includes contributions from Neil Gaiman, William Hope Hodgson, Basil Copper, and Clive Barker, as well as a riveting eight?part novella created by Kim Newman especially for this volume." -- Publisher's Weekly Stephen Jones is back with a new anthology for F&B Mystery. Dark Detectives gathers together for the first time some of the greatest fictional detectives who have ever confronted the supernatural, including Hodgson's Carnacki and Wellman's John Thunstone. Also included is Kim Newman's new multi?part novel Seven Stars in which Dr. Shade and many others challenge the influence of an alien  weirdstone before it annihilates mankind. Illustrated by Randy Broecker. Contents: Introduction: The Serial Sleuths--Stephen Jones Seven Stars, Prologue: In Egypt's  Land--Kim Newman Our Lady of Death--Peter Tremayne Seven Stars Episode One: The Mummy's Heart--Kim Newman The Horse of the Invisible--William Hope Hodgson Seven Stars Episode Two: The Magician and the Matinee Idol--Kim Newman The Adventure of the Crawling Horror--Basil Copper Seven Stars Episode Three: The Trouble with Barrymore--Kim Newman Rouse Him Not--Manly Wade Wellman De Marigny's Clock--Brian Lumley Seven Stars Episode Four: The Biafran Bank Manager--Kim Newman Someone Is Dead--R. Chetwynd? Hayes Vultures Gather--Brian Mooney Lost Souls--Clive Barker Seven Stars Episode Five: Mimsy--Kim Newman The Man Who Shot The Man Who Shot the Man Who Shot Liberty Valence--Jay Russell Seven Stars Episode Six: The Dog Story--Kim Newman Bay Wolf--Neil Gaiman Seven Stars Episode Seven: The Duel Of Seven Stars--Kim Newman $29.00

Whispers in the Night - "Whispers in the Night is a superb collection of macabre fiction by Basil Copper, an acknowledged master of this literary genre. Running the gamut from contemporary suspense to the supernatural to traditional science fiction, theses eleven stories showcase a major literary talent." --  Midwest Book Review We are pleased offer this new collection of macabre tales by British writer Basil Copper. Copper's previous horror collections include From Evil's Pillow, And Afterward, The Dark (both from Arkham House) and Voices of Doom (St. Martin's Press). Whispers in the Night gathers eleven stories, nine of them never before published. The tales include supernatural, suspense, and even a dash of science fiction. Stephen Fabian provides cover art and thirteen original illustrations. Contents: Introduction--Stephen Jones Better Dead Reader, I Buried Him! One for the Pot Wish You Were Here In a Darkling Wood The Grass Riding the Chariot Final Destination The Obelisk Out There The Summerhouse $27.00

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