Weird & Supernatural

    £475

    First edition.
    London. Dent, 1910
    The author’s first short story collection containing some fine examples of ghost and horror stories including the much anthologised tale, ‘August Heat’ (Shadows in the Attic p.247).

    £350

    First edition.
    London. Hutchinson, [1926]
    The continuing adventures of Allan Quatermain, set in the middle of the Dark Continent ruled by a huge, pale man with a strange knowledge of future events. One of two works published posthumously.

    £450

    London: Selwyn & Blount Limited, . Not dated. early issue (c.1932}.
    The first edition of this book was published in 1931.
    Contains 16 weird stories from Weird Tales and other sources. Includes the first book publication of H.P. Lovecraft's 'The Rats in the Walls.'

    Weird & Supernatural

    Sinclair (May) Uncanny Stories

    £525

    Third edition.
    London, Hutchinson, Not dated but likely to have been published in the 1920's.
    Illustrations by Jean de Bosschere. Uncanny Tales was first published in the UK in 1923. An important collection of supernatural

    £250

    First edition. Collection of eighteen stories.
    London, Longmans, 1930
    "Short stories with an Egyptian setting, some of which are fantasy and weird, and some at least of which first appeared in magazines under the pen name of 'Abu Nadaar' ..." - Locke, A Spectrum of Fantasy, p. 161. The title story was reprinted in POWERS OF DARKNESS (1934), one of Philip Allan's anthologies in the "Creeps" series. Rare in d/w

    £375

    London, Columbine Publishing Co, 1939.The world-renowned detective Grant Rushton takes on his most sinister foe yet, High Priestess of the terrible cult of the Voodoo, Marie Galante.

    Weird & Supernatural

    Metcalfe (John) The Smoking Leg

    £350

    London, Jarrolds, 1927.An early edition of Metcalfe's first published book, a collection of macabre tales, including the excellent 'Paper WIndmills'.