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    Plastic Jesus by Poppy Z. Brite (Subterranean Press, October 2000, 1-892284-73-1, $20.00, 105pp, hc, na, cover by Mary Fleener)
        Associational quasi-alternate-history novella about a rock group, based on the Beatles but with the names changed, in which “John” and “Paul” are gay lovers. Illustrated and with an afterword by the author. Also available in a signed edition, limited to 600 numbered copies ($45.00), with additional chapbook (Would You?). Also available in a traycased edition, limited to 9 lettered, signed, copies ($400.00).


    The Seed of Lost Souls by Poppy Z. Brite (Subterranean Press, 1999, 1-892284-25-1, 46pp, ph, co, cover by Dame Darcy)
        Chapbook documenting the steps to Lost Souls containing an exclusive introduction, the previously unpublished novella that eventually became Poppy’s first novel, an unpublished book review/essay on vampires, and an interview dating from the time of Lost Souls’ publication. Ilustrated by Dame Darcy. Limited to 500 numbered copies, signed by Brite. Also available in a limited edition of 52 signed hardcovers.


    Triads by Poppy Z. Brite & Christa Faust (Subterranean Press, September 2004, 1-931081-40-9, $40.00, 231pp, hc, n., cover by Miran Kim)
        Horror novel expanded by adding two sections to the novella “Triads” (1997). Interrelated horror stories of homophobia, anti-Asian bigotry, and a possible vengeful ghost. This is a signed hardcover edition; a deluxe limited edition of 250 with an extra section and two related stories (-41-7, $60.00) is also available.



    Would You? by Poppy Z. Brite (Subterranean Press, October 2000, 12pp, ph, nf, cover by Poppy Z. Brite)
        Limited to 750 numbered, signed, copies; given away with purchase of the limited edition of Plastic Jesus.
    Details taken from online listing.





    The Wish Giver: Three Tales of Coven Tree by Bill Brittain (Harper & Row, 1983, 0-06-020686-1, $9.95, 192pp, hc, oc)
        Connected group of three juvenile fantasy stories.






    Fuck Off and Die by David Britton (Savoy, March 2005, 0-86130-113-7, 160pp, hc, gn, cover by Kris Guidio) [Lord Horror]
        Follow-up to the notorious Adventures of Meng & Ecker with all-new strips in b/w and 48 pages of full colour.
    • 14 · Introduction · Alan Moore · in
    • 140 · Fascinating (British) Fascism: Lord Horror to Meng & Ecker · Benjamin Noys · ar











    The Lives and Times of Captain Beefheart by David Britton (Babylon Books, August 1977, 68pp, tp, nf)
        Not a Savoy book as such but certainly a Savoy production, based on David Britton’s collection of Beefheart cuttings and interviews.






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