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    Reinventing the Wall by Ian Stewart (Birmingham Science Fiction Group, November 1999, no ISBN, 27pp, ph, nv, cover by Harry Turner) [Qish; Novacon Booklets]
        Sf novelette in the “Qish” series. This edition is limited 300 numbered copies.




















    The Definitive Judge’s House by Bram Stoker (Swan River Press, December 2011, €25.00, 44pp, ph, co)
        This facsimile edition, celebrating the 120th anniversary of the tale’s first appearance, reproduces the text from Dracula’s Guest and Other Weird Stories (1914). Limited to 150 copies. Volume six in the “Bram Stoker” series.
    Details taken from publisher website.



    Extracts from Personal Reminiscences of Henry Irving by Bram Stoker (Swan River Press, November 2010, €25.00, 28pp, ph, ex)
        Limited to 125 copies. Volume three in the “Bram Stoker” series.
    Details taken from publisher website.




    The Lost Novels of Bram Stoker by Bram Stoker (Skyhorse Publishing, October 6, 2012, 978-1-62087-178-2, $16.95, xxii+817pp, tp, co)
        Details taken from online listing.
    • vi · The Man Who Created Dracula · Stephen Jones · ar
    • xx · Introduction to The Jewel of Seven Stars · Stephen Jones · is
    • 1 · The Jewel of Seven Stars · Bram Stoker · n. Heinemann, 1903
    • 261 · The Jewel of Seven Stars, Alternate Ending (1912) · Bram Stoker · n. 2012
    • 286 · The Lady of the Shroud · Bram Stoker · n. Heinemann, 1909
    • 644 · The Lair of the White Worm · Bram Stoker · n. William Rider and Son Ltd., 1911





    To My Dear Friend Hommy-Beg by Bram Stoker & Hall Caine (Swan River Press, April 2011, €25.00, 48pp, ph, co)
        This booklet contains rare and un-reprinted pieces including letters, extracts from Caine’s autobiographical My Story (1908) and Stoker’s Personal Reminiscences of Henry Irving (1906), Stoker’s introductions to The Works of Hall Caine (1905) and hitherto unknown essay “The Ethics of Hall Caine” (1909), Caine’s touching obituary to Stoker (1912), and a reproduction of Stoker’s inscription to Caine in the latter’s copy of Dracula—printed here for the first time. Limited to 125 copies. Volume five in the “Bram Stoker” series.
    Details taken from publisher website.


    Under the Sunset by Bram Stoker (Sampson Low, Marston, Searle & Rivington, November 1881, 10/6d, x+190pp, hc, co)


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