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The author's last collection of stories (while still alive), first published by Victor Gollancz in 1980. The Tartarus Press 2012 1st printing collected those six long supernatural stories, plus a new seven page introduction by Reggie Oliver. However this Tartarus Press 2nd printing of 2015 also now adds a further story ''The Stranger'', the title story from the 2015 Tartarus Press Aickman collection The Strangers And Other Writings, which went o/p very quickly (more or less by the time of publication) and will NOT be reprinted. Fine copy in a fine dustjacket (as new).
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Leyburn: Tartarus Press:, 2015. Hardcover, New in dust jacket, 278 pp. The second printing which includes and extra story.
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Octavo. Bound in red linson boards, spine and front panel titled in gilt and silver, black endpapers, head-and tail-bands, red satin bookmark. Dust jacket Illustration by Stephen J. Clark. 338 pp. The first Tartarus printing was issued in 2012 and was limited to 350 copies; this is the second Tartarus Press Edition issued later the same year as the initial printing sold out rapidly. This second Tartarus printing adds the short story 'The Strangers' not included in the earlier Tartarus edition, enlarging the book from 278 pp to 338 pp. A fine copy in a fine dust jacket, price corner intact. Collects seven fantastic & supernatural stories. Originally published by Gollancz in 1980, this edition has a New Introduction by Reggie Oliver.
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First British ed. thus. Near fine/Near fine condition, both upper corners of book and dustjacket bumped. 1 of 350 copies, 278 pp.
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The author's last collection of stories (while still alive), first published by Victor Gollancz in 1980. This Tartarus Press 1st printing collects those six long supernatural stories, plus a new seven page introduction by Reggie Oliver. Limited to 350 (unnumbered) copies. Fine copy in a fine dustjacket (as new).
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Collection of 6 stories. Limited to 350 copies. Fine in Fine jacket.
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VG+ in a VG- DJ, dj has minor edgewear and rubbing crease at the top of the rear panel.
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Aickman, Robert. Intrusions: Strange Tales. London: Victor Gollancz Ltd, 1980. First edition. Octavo, 216 pp. Original black boards, spine lettered in gold. A fine copy in fine pictorial dust jacket. Bought new, never read. #1604. $150. Collects six tales of uncanny dread. Reginald #16098.
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UK 1st edition Browning to pastedowns and block, blind stamp on endpaper
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near fine hardcover copy in a near fine dustwrapper 1st edition. Six Strange Tales from the master of the macabre - Robert Aickman. The stories are: "Hand in Glove", "No Time Passing", "The Fetch", "The Breakthrough", "The Next Glade" and "Letters to the Postman".
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Collects of Aikman's six stories. Referenced in Barron; Horror Literature, 4-4. Fine in fine and bright dust jacket. Appears as new.
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