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The Child of the Soul and Other Stories. London: Durtro. 1999. First Edition, First Printing. Hardcover. Octavo, original purple cloth. An original collection comprising four previously unpublished stories written in the 1890's, plus facsimiles of three letters from the author to Norman O'Neill. Introduction by David Tibet. 500 copies printed. A fine copy without dust wrapper, as issued. Fine . Book number: 302917 CAD 61.10 [Appr.: EURO 47.5 US$ 59.47 | £UK 38 | JP„ 4731] Catalogue: CurrentCatalogue
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The Child of the Soul and other stories Durtro, 1999. Gekartonneerd. Printed in limited edition of 500 copies. Collection of short stories written in the 1890's, four of which never published before. Count Eric Stanislaus (or Stanislaus Eric) Stenbock (March 12, 1858- April 26, 1895) was a Baltic German poet and writer (in English) of macabre fantastic fiction. // fin de sičcle literature /. Cond./Kwaliteit: Goed. Book number: U37035 € 50.00 [Appr.: US$ 62.73 | £UK 40.25 | JP„ 4990] Catalogue: Antiek
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La Mazurka des Revenants Durtro, 2002. Paperback. Pp: 28. Printed in limited edition of 160 nubered copies. First publication of this "serio-extravaganza in six parts", which was rejected by the publishers of the famous 'Yellow Book'. Hand printed by Alan Anderson (Tragara Press). Signed and numbered by David Tibet. Count Eric Stanislaus (or Stanislaus Eric) Stenbock (March 12, 1858- April 26, 1895) was a Baltic German poet and writer (in English) of macabre fantastic fiction. Fine copy. // fin de sičcle literature /. Cond./Kwaliteit: Goed. Book number: U37041 € 110.00 [Appr.: US$ 138.01 | £UK 88.25 | JP„ 10978] Catalogue: Antiek
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A secret kept Durtro, 2002. Paperback. Pp: 31. Printed in limited edition of 200 nubered copies. First publication of this story (1894) centred on the Jack the Ripper Murders in London, 1888. Hand printed by Alan Anderson (Tragara Press). Signed and numbered by David Tibet. Count Eric Stanislaus (or Stanislaus Eric) Stenbock (March 12, 1858- April 26, 1895) was a Baltic German poet and writer (in English) of macabre fantastic fiction. Fine copy. // fin de sičcle literature /. Cond./Kwaliteit: Goed. Book number: U37036 € 75.00 [Appr.: US$ 94.1 | £UK 60.25 | JP„ 7485] Catalogue: Antiek
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STUDIES OF DEATH - stories. London, Durtro Press, 1996. 1st edition. Cloth, 19,5cmx15cm, As New /Cover illustrated, Cover illustration by Stanislaus Eric, Count Stenbock, taken from the original edition of 'Studies of Death'. The back shows Count Stenbock's heraldic device. Portrait of Count Stenbock by courtesy of Cecil and Amelia Woolf. The first seven stories in this collection are taken from 'Studies of death' (David Nutt, London 1894). 'The Other Side', a previously uncollected werewolf tale, praised by Montague Summers, is taken from the periodical 'The Spirit Lamp', Vol. IV, No. II (Oxford, 6 June 1893). The 2 translations of Balzac are taken from 'Shorter Stories from Balzav (Walter Scott, London 1890). Contents: I). Introduction by David Tibet. II). Stories. 1). Hylas. 2). Narcissus. 3). The death of vocation. 4). Viol d'amor. 5). The egg of the albatross. 6). The true story of a vampire. 7). The worm of luck. 8). The other side. III). Translations from Balzac. This edition is likited to 300 copies of which this is number 264. Count Eric Stanislaus (or Stanislaus Eric) Stenbock (12 March 1860 - 26 April 1895) was a Baltic German poet and writer of macabre fantastic fiction. His stories were good enough to be the subject of favourable comment by H. P. Lovecraft. The book is dedicated to Gerlof de Leeuw en Ronald Janzen. XIV + (2) + 182 pag. Book number: 026694 € 182.00 [Appr.: US$ 228.34 | £UK 145.75 | JP„ 18164] Catalogue: Algemeen - General
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The True Story of a Vampire. With an Introduction by John Adlard. Edinburgh: The Tragara Press, 1989. (TRAGARA PRESS) First separate edition, number 97 of 110 copies (of which 90 are for sale) set in Baskerville type and printed on Gainsborough Paper. 8vo. Frontispiece. 26, [1] pp. Gray wrappers, paper label. Fine. Book number: 243052 USD 150.00 [Appr.: EURO 119.75 | £UK 95.75 | JP„ 11932]
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The True Story of a Vampire Edinburgh, The Tragara Press. 1989, First Edition. (ISBN: 0948189290) Paperback with dust jacket, 8vo - over 7¾" - 9¾" tall. With an introduction by John Adlard. Hand numbered limited edition 110/110, printed on Gainsborough paper. Frontispiece cut after the title-page of the 1894 "Studies of Death". Original grey wrappers, proof copy with hand written title. Very Good/Good. Book number: 020138 GBP 175.00 [Appr.: EURO 218.75 US$ 274.34 | JP„ 21823] Catalogue: Literature and Poetry
Keywords: Decadence 1890s London Eric Stenbock English Literature Estonia Vampires Dracula Horror Gothic Fantasy Supernatural John Adlard 0948189290 | In shopping cart More information div> |
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