Hardcover. Condizione: Good +. Covers lightly spotted, newspaper clipping of Scottish tale laid in, end papers and page edges lightly foxed, binding tight, pages near very good. Dust jacket lightly edge worn, slightly soiled and scuffed.
Hardcover. Condizione: Good+. Covers lightly spotted, newspaper clipping of Scottish tale laid in, end papers and page edges lightly foxed, binding tight, pages near very good. Dust jacket lightly edge worn, slightly soiled and scuffed.
Lingua: Inglese
Editore: Victor Gollancz Ltd, London and Boston, 1971
ISBN 10: 0575006307 ISBN 13: 9780575006300
Da: Heartwood Books and Art, Fort Lauderdale, FL, U.S.A.
Prima edizione
Hardcover. Condizione: Fine. Condizione sovraccoperta: Fine. Peter Haining(Editor) Angus Wilson(Foreword) (illustratore). First Edition. The Clans of Darkness: Scottish Stories of Fantasy and Horror (First UK) File Copy A tight bright unread copy. Front endpapers stamped "File Copy". A bright dust jacket. Very minor edge wear. Brodart cover. First UK Edition. Red boards, gilt to spine, in yellow jacket. BOOK.
Da: Bramble Books, Ipswich, Regno Unito
Prima edizione
EUR 41,69
Quantità: 1 disponibili
Aggiungi al carrelloHard Cover. Condizione: Very Good. Condizione sovraccoperta: Very Good. 1st Edition. Red boards with gilt lettering to spine. Clean pages. Firm binding. Dust jacket is not price clipped. Professional seller. All pictures are of the actual book that is for sale. Books are dispatched in cardboard packaging and dust jackets are placed in removable protective covers.
Data di pubblicazione: 1970
Copia autografata
EUR 101,24
Quantità: 1 disponibili
Aggiungi al carrelloPaperback. Condizione: Very Good. Later ublished in 1971 by Victor Gollancz Ltd. A4 Typed MS. pp. 4; 3., recto only. Both the introduction and foreword corrected in pen by the publisher or probably Haining? Three typed signed letters from Giles Gordon at Victor Gollancz to Peter Haining at The Hideaway, Mill Lane, Birch Green, Nr Colchester, Essex written on headed notepaper from 14 Henrietta Street, London W.C.2. The first letter dated 29th June, 1970 and consisting of about 115 words passes on information from Wilson about agreeing to his fee and saying he must read the stories first and that as he is 'frantically busy' he couldn't have it ready before September. Several notes on the letter in Haining's hand. The second letter addressed as above dated 21st September, 1970 consisting of about 92 words encloses a carbon of the foreword and says Wilson has asked for Haining to tone down the 'fulsome' remarks about him in the preface. The final letter addressed as above dated 30th September, 1970 and consisting of about 215 words in which Giles Gordon discusses a few changes and the dust jacket illustration and says it has now gone to the printers. He says he thinks it is impressive and is as good as 'The Wild Night Company' (Haining's book on Irish Terror Tales). He says he has cut down some of the 'estatic praise for the individual contributors as I think your enthusiasm rather ran away with you.' Peter Haining (1940-2007) was a prolific writer and editor on subjects ranging from crime and horror to witchcraft and fantasy. He became Editorial Director of the New English Library publishing house. Angus Wilson (1913-1991) English novelist and short story writer who in 1970 with Malcolm Bradbury established theÊMA creative writing courseÊat the University of East Anglia. Small punched hole on title page, otherwise very good. Very good.