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Published by Suntop Editions, 2021
ISBN 10: 1951151674ISBN 13: 9781951151676
Book Signed
Hardcover. Condition: Fine. Dust Jacket Condition: Fine. Limited Edition. One of a 1000 copies of the Artist Gift Edition, Signed at end of text on publisher's special page by interior and cover artists. A Fine copy in a Fine dustjacket in a Fine slipcover. Interior is tight, clean, and unmarked. All plates present. 8vo. - over 7¾' in - 9¾' in.
Published by Suntup Editions., [Irvine, CA]:, 2021
ISBN 10: 1951151674ISBN 13: 9781951151676
Seller: Kathmandu Books, Winter Park, FL, U.S.A.
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1st edition thus. HC in dust jacket and slipcase. 1st Printing. Illustrated by Dave Christensen, and featuring the original first edition dust jacket art by Wendell Minor. One of 1000 (unnumbered) copies of the Artist Gift Edition signed by Christensen and Minor. Publisher's bookmark laid in. A fine copy in a fine dust jacket and slipcase.
Published by Suntup Editions, US, 2021
ISBN 10: 1951151674ISBN 13: 9781951151676
Seller: Analecta Books, Barry, VOG, United Kingdom
Book First Edition Signed
Hardcover, Slipcased. Condition: New. Dust Jacket Condition: New. Dave Christensen (illustrator). 1st Edition. Illustrated and signed by both Wendell Minor (cover) and Dave Christensen (interior art) One of the finest and bestselling horror novels of the 1970's, Joan Samson's The Auctioneer is a chilling masterpiece of terror. In an isolated New Hampshire farming community where little has changed over the past several decades, John Moore and his wife Mim do their best to maintain the family farm and live a modest, hardworking life. But from the moment the charismatic Perly Dinsmore arrives in town, soliciting donations for his auctions, the community of Harlowe slowly and insidiously starts to change. As the auctioneer carries out his terrible, inscrutable plan, the Moores and their neighbors will find themselves gradually but inexorably stripped of their freedom, their possessions, and perhaps even their lives. Upon its release in 1975, The Auctioneer was received with wide acclaim. Newsday hailed it "a suspenseful, engrossing novel with the most gripping and violent ending we've encountered for some time." The Grand Rapids Press lauded it, "a powerful novel by a powerful author." The New York Times called it, "explosive and chilling? I challenge anyone to resist it after reading the first few pages." Despite critical praise, sales of over a million copies, a popular television advertisement, and efforts to turn the novel into a film, The Auctioneer went out of print soon after its release and was considered a lost gem of a novel for subsequent decades. Written by a young, talented, and promising author, The Auctioneer would ultimately be Joan Samson's only novel. Sadly, she passed away shortly after the book's publication, edging the novel further into obscurity. The Auctioneer found its way back to print in 2018 in a trade edition, returning at last to chill a new generation of readers. With echoes of Shirley Jackson's "The Lottery" and Stephen King's Needful Things, Samson's slow burn of understated violence builds to a climactic fever pitch with an ending that makes for one of the most unforgettable horror novels of all time. ARTIST EDITION 6" x 9" trim size. 320 Pages. Limited to 1000 copies. New exclusive introduction by Warren C. Carberg, Jr. Preface by Grady Hendrix from the trade edition. Full cloth, smyth-sewn binding. Two hits foil stamping. Six black & white illustrations by Dave Christensen. Dust jacket featuring Wendell Minor art from the first edition (the only edition featuring the dust jacket.) Signed by Dave Christensen and Wendell Minor. Housed in a distressed faux leather embossed slipcase. Bookmark with all orders. Signed by Illustrator(s).