Callen Terry (4 results)
Published by Warner Home Video 2008-07-01 00:00:00 2008
Seller: R Bookmark, Youngtown, AZ, U.S.A.R Bookmark
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dvd. Condition: Used - Good.

Language: English
Published by Newcastle, NSW; Newcastle Region Maritime Museum; 1986 1986
- Hardcover
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hardcover and dustwrapper in good condition; 246 pages, b/w photos and illusts, heavy book which will require excess postage outside Australia.

Language: English
Published by Books of the Dead, London 2010
Series: Best New Zombie Tales, Book 2 of 3. Book 2 of 3 - Best New Zombie Tales
- Softcover
- Print on Demand
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Condition: Trade paperback, Fine. London: Books of the Dead:, 2010. Trade paperback, Fine, 349 pp. Cover artwork by: Terry Callen More zombie stories. Some original to this anthology, some not. Contributors to this volume include Mort Castle, John Everson, Rio Youers, James Newman, Cody Goodfellow, Thomas Roche and others. This…is a print-on-demand title. Terry Callen (illustrator).

Published by Newcastle. Newcastle Maritime Msm. 1986
- First Edition
Seller: The Antique Bookshop & Curios (ANZAAB), Crows Nest, NSW, AustraliaThe Antique Bookshop & Curios (ANZAAB)
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Folio. Or.bds. Dustjacket. With (sl foxing) to first few pages. Profusely illustrated in black & white. Very good copy. 1st ed. Newcastle in NSW began as a convict settlement, & was a favourite port for many sailors. As coal was mined & shipped out of Newcastle, a dangerous entrance meant that many ships were lost.