The Ancient and Accepted Rite for England and Wales covers the 4th-33rd degrees, including the 18th 'Rose Croix' degree. The author explores the historic background to this important part of Freemasonry with the original being published in 1980. A second edition appeared in 1987 which was a compl...
First edition. Collects ten stories in the Northwest Smith series [all but one of which were originally published in Weird Tales magazine during the 1930s]. 328 pages, illustrated. Near Fine copy
In Oxford and Paris psychic investigators are attempting to probe forbidden areas of the mind. In New York, writer David Blake is studying the methods of miracle healer Jonathon Mathias. Driven by their own desperate motives, these researchers are about to unlock Pandora's Box.
Sixty Selected Poems collects...(you guessed it) sixty of Joseph Payne Brennan's best poems.
Sixty Years of Arkham House is a bibliography of books published from 1939 to 1999 under the imprints of Arkham House, Mycroft & Moran and Stanton & Lee.
Darkness falls quickly when you're being stalked....but it is always dark when you are a stalker. In this compelling, all--original anthology, the masters of suspense take you into the, darkest depths of terror as they explore both sides of the human hunt. These 19 chilling tales of horror and su...
Talbot Mundy: Messenger of Destiny is a collection of memoirs about Talbot Mundy compiled by Donald M. Grant. The book includes a bibliography of Mundy's works. It was released in 1983 by Donald M. Grant, Publisher, Inc. in an edition of 1,475 copies.
Terror-Packed and Star-Studded, this collection of tales masterfully crafted by the likes of Clive Barker, Robert Bloch, Ramsey Campbell, Hugh B Cave, Dennis Etchison, Charles L Grant, Fritz Leiber, Thomas Ligotti, Kim Newman, Karl Edward Wagner, Manly Wade Wellman, and many more
THE BLACK WOLF is written with the care and concepts of a Lovecraft. It is the record of weird events and monstrous worship from colonial times to the present events which culminate in strikingly vivid action and great horror.
John Buchan is best remembered as the author of The Thirty-Nine Steps, the famous spy novel and classic movie. Yet, between 1894 and 1940, he published a total of sixty books, of which seven were fantasy novels, including the author's favorite, Witch Wood, along with The Dancing Floor.