Arvada, CO: Roadkill Press, 1991. First edition, first printing Number 331 of 500 numbered copies signed by Collins on the limitations page. A fine seemingly unread copy.
There's a reason this book won the World Fantasy Award. The stories inside it are rich, fascinating stuff-creepy and unsettling and phantasmic.
George Sterling is an unjustly forgotten American poet. The pupil of Ambrose Bierce and the mentor of Clark Ashton Smith, Sterling achieved early fame with such "cosmic" poems as The Testimony of the Suns and "A Wine of Wizardry."
The men on board HMS Terror have every expectation of triumph. As part of the 1845 Franklin Expedition, the first steam-powered vessels ever to search for the legendary Northwest Passage, they are as scientifically supported an enterprise as has ever set forth. As they enter a second summer in th...
THE TARTARUS OF THE SUN by Clark Ashton Smith (Letterpress Chap)
Many students of the Western esoteric tradition consider Paul Foster Case's The Tarot the finest explanation that has yet appeared on the occult meaning of numbers, the construction of the Tarot, and the attribution of the 22 Major Trumps to the Hebrew alphabet.
Arcane Wisdom Press is proud to announce our latest project, The Stuff Of Dreams: The Weird Stories of Edward Lucas White, collected and edited by scholar S. T. Joshi.
The Stress of Her Regard is a 1989 horror/fantasy novel by Tim Powers. It was nominated for the 1990 World Fantasy and Locus Awards in 1990, and won a Mythopoeic Award.
Crashed UFOs. Dead aliens on ice. Extraterrestrial visitations. This is all the stuff of crackpot conspiracy nuts, right? Wrong.
One of 250 numbered copies (of which this no. 212) SIGNED by the author, illustrator, and contributors on the limitation page. Fine and unread in a Fine dust jacket and black cloth slipcase. Includes biographical essays, a selected bibliography, and 32 pages of photographs.