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  • Seller image for Fragile Things: Short Fictions and Wonders ~ SIGNED LEATHER-BOUND EASTON PRESS for sale by Books On The Boulevard

    Gaiman, Neil

    Language: English

    Published by William Morrow, 2006

    ISBN 10: 0060515228 ISBN 13: 9780060515225

    Seller: Books On The Boulevard, Daphne, AL, U.S.A.

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    Hardcover. Condition: New. No Jacket. 1st Edition. First edition. Easton Press Leather-bound. Full leather. William Morrow & Company, New York, NY (2006) New. Signed by author. Brand new in publisher's shrink-wrap, leather-bound, perfect Easton Press. Signed, First Edition. Leather-bound. Brand new! 416 pages Multi-award winning, scarce in signed condition, "Fragile Things" is an exclusive Collector's Edition SIGNED by Neil Gaiman. This brand new, never read, never opened, leather-bound book is still sealed in the Publisher's shrink-wrap. The pages are sewn in rather than glued as in ordinary books. There's a satin ribbon marker also sewn in so you don't lose your place. The spine is inlaid with genuine 22 KT gold. It is a work of art. Something to be treasured and passed down to future fans of Mr. Gaiman. Pristine! Signed by Author(s).

  • Seller image for Things Left Behind [LETTERED, LEATHER] for sale by knew_4_you

    Gary Braunbeck [Preface: J.N. Williamson, Introduction: William F. Nolan, Afterword: Ed Gorman]

    Language: English

    Published by Cemetery Dance, 1997

    ISBN 10: 1881475212 ISBN 13: 9781881475217

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    Hardcover. Condition: As New. Dust Jacket Condition: As New. Alan M. Clark, Allen Koszowski (illustrator). 1st Edition. AS NEW BURGUNDY LEATHER-BOUND, HARDBACK. SIGNED by GARY BRAUNBECK, J. N. WiILLIAMSON, WILLIAM F. NOLAN, ED GORMAN, ALAN M. CLARK & ALLEN KOSZOWSKI [NO Inscription]. LIMITED Ed. #S/26. "About the Book: A firm believer that speculative fiction in all of its forms is the supreme mythic literature of our times, Gary A. Braunbeck accomplishes what all serious genre writers set out to do: to entertain, to instill honest emotion and incorporate the writer's own sensibilities into his or her fiction, and ¿ when the job has been done well ¿ perhaps leave the reader with a little food for thought afterward. That Braunbeck has done so is exceptional; that he has done so repeatedly is evidenced by many of his stories regularly appearing on several "Year's Best" lists. Things Left Behind not only displays the versatility of Braunbeck's work (with stories from the horror, fantasy, mystery, literary, suspense, historical, science fiction, and popular mainstream fields) but showcases it in a structure that only a handful of writers have attempted. Some will call it "a collection," others might deem it an "episodic novel," what cannot be argued is that it is unlike anything else you will encounter in genre fiction this year. Read the book as you would a novel ¿ straight through to the end, for Things Left Behind is much more than an assortment of meticulously-crafted short stories and novellas; it is an exploration of the myriad realms of mystery, violence, grief, rage, loneliness, joy, and horror that lie just beneath the surface of the everyday world, and what can happen when one goes looking for answers to questions that cannot ¿ and perhaps should not ¿ be found. Focused and unified in ways that recall Peter Straub's Houses Without Doors, Hemingway's In Our Time, and Russell Bank's Success Stories, Braunbeck's Things Left Behind is a disturbing portrayal of archetypes (the outsider, the warrior, the ghost, the werewolf, the magician, the killer, the singer, the vampire, the storyteller, and so on) of a small, archetypical society ¿ in this case, the fictional town of Cedar Hill, Ohio. The book begins with "Dreams and Permanence," essentially a brief study of the outsider, and, coming full-circle, ends with "Searching For Survivors," a horrifying, powerful, and ultimately moving meditation on the effects of unspeakable violence, wherein the outsider becomes the storyteller. Along the way, readers will be treated to some of Braunbeck's most popular pieces ¿ "After The Elephant Ballet," "By Civilized Means," "Cyrano," and the controversial novella "Some Touch Of Pity," presented here for the first time in its original, uncut form ¿ as well as several brand-new works (nearly two-thirds of the stories presented here have never been published before), including a 30,000 word novella, "The Sisterhood Of Plain-Faced Women," perhaps the most accomplished piece of short fiction Braunbeck has thus far written. This Cemetery Dance edition, illustrated by Allen Koszowski, also boasts a stunning cover by World Fantasy Award-winning artist Alan M. Clark, a Preface by J.N. Williamson, an Introduction by the legendary William F. Nolan, an Afterword by Ed Gorman, and is signed by all contributors! Things Left Behind promises to be the most talked-about debut of the year, so open the book, turn the first page, and let your journey into the unique, terrifying, and heartbreaking world of Gary A. Braunbeck begin. And hang on to something." | SHIPS AIRMAIL INTERNATIONALLY! [Extra Postage for International Delivery]. Signed by Author(s).