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8vo, pp. 286. Publisher’s red cloth, spine lettered in gilt, yellow dustjacket printed in black and magenta. Dustjacket just a little chipped to edges, two larger closed tears to rear panel.
£150
8vo, pp. 286. Publisher’s red cloth, spine lettered in gilt, yellow dustjacket printed in black and magenta. Dustjacket just a little chipped to edges, two larger closed tears to rear panel.
The 'Rare Works of Imaginative Fiction' Victor Gollancz re-issue of E.H. Visiak's (1878-1972) oft-neglected 1929 horror novel, hailed by Walter de la Mare as 'a most remarkable book-- product of a mind as resolutely individual and as strange as Blake's'. This was the second Gollancz edition, having first been republished as part of 'The Connoisseur's Library of Strange Fiction' in 1949.