Friday, 1 November 2013

Books For Your Best Ghoul

 
 
Welcome to the AbeBooks Halloween edition. Journey with us through our virtual shelves, where we have unearthed some sinister and strange volumes of terror from the cobwebby depths. We're putting the BOO! back in books with these creepy, crawly, collectible delights. Some are unique, many are unusual, all are unforgettable.

Quantity on rare books is extremely limited; copies on display may sell quickly.


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1901 Calendar
Antkamnia Chemical Company




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The Alarm of the Black Cat
by D. B. Olsen, 1942




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Dracula Movie Poster
1968


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1st edition of Facetasm Creepy Mix-and-Match Book of Face Mutations
Charles Burns, 1998




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Halloween: Vintage Holiday Graphics
Steven Heller, Taschen Edition, 2005




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The Skeleton Talks
Frederick G. Eberhard, 1933


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Skull-Face and Others
Robert E. Howard




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More Ghost Stories of an Antiquary
M.R. James, 1911




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Woodcut of a Monstrous Serpent
1815


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Haunted Air
Ossian Brown, 2011




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Grosset & Dunlap Edition of Mary Shelley's Frankenstein
1931




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Vampire
Hanns Heinz Ewers, 1934




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I Am Your Brother
Gabriel Marlowe, 1935


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The Master and Margarita
Mikhail Bulgakov, 1967




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Rosemary's Baby
Ira Levin, 1967




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A Hornbook for Witches
Leah Bodine Drake, 1950




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Pumpkin Moonshine
Tasha Tudor, 1938


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Werewolf
Charles Swem, 1929




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Peter, Peter, Pumpkin-Eater
Mother Goose, 1916




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Dennison's Bogie Book, 12th Edition
1924




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Fangs
William Dobson, 1980


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Brood of the Witch Queen
Sax Rohmer, 1924




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Irish Translation of Dracula
Bram Stoker, 1933




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Shocks
Algernon Blackwood




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