Author: Keene, Brian Title: Tequila's Sunrise: Signed Remarqued Traycased Lettered Copy #/26
Description: Bloodletting Press. 2007, First Edition/First Printing. Hardcover. Ill.: Alex McVey. Book, A square solid tight clean unread unused copy. Cover and interior illustrations by Alex McVey Discover the secret origins of the "drink of the gods" in this dark fantasy fable by best-selling author Brian Keene. Chalco, a young Aztec boy, feels helpless as Spanish forces near his village in Oaxaca. But when a messenger of the gods (who just happens to be a tiny agave worm), hands him a key to unlock the doors of human perception and visit unseen worlds, Chalco journeys into a mystical labyrinth, searching for a way to defeat the invaders. He will face gods, devils, and things that are neither. But he will also learn that some doorways should never be opened and not all entrances have exits.. Tequila's Sunrise by Brian Keene Take the shot and open the door.. if you dare. Limited to 500 signed (by author and illustrator) and numbered hardback copies and SOLD OUT pre-publication Lettered Specifics: Both the traycase and book are bound in the highest grade lamb skin with boa embossing Each traycase and book have a real hand chiseled arrowhead inlaid in the boards. Each arrowhead is unique and only one good arrowhead is produced out of three attempts and only obsidian hand tools were used in their making. Imported, handmade, French marbled endpapers. Bound in gold silk ribbon marker. Original drawing by Alex McVey on the back of each signature sheet. Unique signature sheet only found in the lettered edition Limited to 26 lettered and tray cased copies and SOLD OUT at the publisher. There has been no letter assigned to this copy. It appears to be the artist's with his name written where the letter shold be on the signature page. Alex has remarqued this copy with a freehand illustration to the reverse of the limitation page. Fine/None,As Issued. Signed Copy.
Keywords: Alex Mcvey/
Price: US$ 474.50 Seller: Pat Cramer, Bookseller
- Book number: 048460