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The Man with the Speckled Eyes (The Collected Short Fiction of R.A. Lafferty, Volume Four)UNSIGNED copy, still in shrinkwrap. The book is perfect in every way, square, solid, and unread. Introduction by Richard Lupoff, Afterword by John Pelan. All of the by-now-expected Centipede bells and whistles in terms of binding, materials, etc, in other words -- a feast for both the eyes, hands, and nose. When you receive this book, you'll feel as though you've received a rare gift from one of Scheherazade's fabled djinn! You MAY even cartwheel with glee!
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The Man with the Speckled Eyes: The Collected Short Fiction, Volume FourBlack cloth hardcover, with jacket, in fine shape. 357 pp. Introduction by Richard A. Lupoff. Unsigned Edition, still quite scarce. Published by cult horror small-press, Centipede Press. Each book is guaranteed to be as described, after being thoroughly checked by one of our booksellers. Books ship from Ottawa, ON, Canada. Thanks for supporting small businesses!
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The Man with the Speckled Eyes - unsigned Centipede Press editionUnsigned Trade Edition. Centipede Press 2017, The Man with the Speckled Eyes by R.A. Lafferty, (The Collected Short Fictiin of R. A. Lafferty, Volume 4). Published in a limited, signed and numbered edition of 300 copies. .This is one of the UNsigned copies. NEW and unread. Ships from Hawaii with free Priority mail upgrade within the US. New. With most of his brilliant and original work now out-of-print, this is the fourth volume in Centipede Press' series of the short fiction of R. A. Lafferty, one of science fiction's most highly-regarded authors. Volume four features a new introduction by esteemed science fiction and fantasy author Richard A. Lupoff, an afterword by John Pelan, and art by Jacob McMurray. The Man with the Speckled Eyes includes nearly twenty stories, many of which have never before been collected in book form. R. A. Lafferty (1914-2002) was a Hugo Award-winning science fiction and fantasy author known for his singular creativity, originality, and wit. In a Washington Postarticle after Lafferty's death, Neil Gaiman eulogized him as being "without precedent"; Arthur C. Clarke referred to Lafferty as "One of the few writers who have made me laugh aloud." In 1990, Lafferty received a World Fantasy Lifetime Achievement Award. Richard A. Lupoff is a Hugo Award-winning editor and Nebula Award-nominated author of short fiction, novels, and nonfiction. John Pelan is a genre historian living in New Mexico. Jacob McMurrayis a graphic designer and illustrator living in Seattle, Washington. He is also a curator at the Science Fiction Museum in Seattle. . unsigned Trade Edition, (The Collected Short Fiction, Volume Four).
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The Man with the Speckled Eyes (The Collected Short Fiction, Volume Four)Black cloth in DJ illustrated by Jacob McMurray. Number 224 of 300, signed on limitation page by Richard Lupoff, author of the introduction, John Pelan author of the afterword, and Jacob McMurray the DJ artist. Yellow book mark bound in.
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The Man with the Speckled Eyes (The Collected Short Fiction, Volume Four). SIGNED LIMITED.One of 300 numbered copies signed by Lupoff. Bound in cloth with dust jacket. Still in shrinkwrap.
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The Man with the Speckled Eyes,- Limited, numbered and signed Centipede Press editionCentipede Press 2017, The Man with the Speckled Eyes by R.A. Lafferty, (The Collected Short Fictiin of R. A. Lafferty, Volume 4). Published in a limited, signed and numbered edition of 300 copies. .This is one of the signed copies and has the number 148. NEW and unread. Ships from Hawaii with free Priority mail upgrade within the US. New. With most of his brilliant and original work now out-of-print, this is the fourth volume in Centipede Press' series of the short fiction of R. A. Lafferty, one of science fiction's most highly-regarded authors. Volume four features a new introduction by esteemed science fiction and fantasy author Richard A. Lupoff, an afterword by John Pelan, and art by Jacob McMurray. The Man with the Speckled Eyes includes nearly twenty stories, many of which have never before been collected in book form. R. A. Lafferty (1914-2002) was a Hugo Award-winning science fiction and fantasy author known for his singular creativity, originality, and wit. In a Washington Postarticle after Lafferty's death, Neil Gaiman eulogized him as being "without precedent"; Arthur C. Clarke referred to Lafferty as "One of the few writers who have made me laugh aloud." In 1990, Lafferty received a World Fantasy Lifetime Achievement Award. Richard A. Lupoff is a Hugo Award-winning editor and Nebula Award-nominated author of short fiction, novels, and nonfiction. John Pelan is a genre historian living in New Mexico. Jacob McMurrayis a graphic designer and illustrator living in Seattle, Washington. He is also a curator at the Science Fiction Museum in Seattle. . Signed and numbered edition of 300. (The Collected Short Fiction of R. A. Lafferty, Volume 4).
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The Man with the Speckled Eyes (The Collected Short Fiction, Volume Four)New. Sealed. I believe this is a limited signed one based on the $100 sticker on the rear. The unsigned trades were $75 I think. No returns will be accepted if unsealed so do your research on it if a numbered one is what you are after. Please note: They were not signed by Lafferty who died in 2002.
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The Man With the Speckled Eyes SIGNED ltd ed.The Fourth volume of the Collected Stories of R.A. Lafferty. One of 300 copies SIGNED by Richard A. Lupoff (intro). Fully cloth bound, gorgeous dustjacket, ribbon marker, head and tail bands. Fine in jacket.
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