Strange and Supernatural
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Strange and Supernatural
Strange and Supernatural CALLUM JAMES BOOKS November 2013 Welcome... ...to this catalogue of books about the strange and the supernatural. This is the third such list we have issued this year and this one continues to be strong on anthologies and short story collections. The ‘strange’ part of the title is probably better served in this list than in the previous two given that, as well as a full contingent of supernatural fiction there is also a seasoning of science fiction and a number of books which don’t quite fit either genre completely. We have also included in this list a small section of nonfiction books, that is, books dealing in relevant subjects (ghosts, ritual, the paranormal) from a believers point of view. And at the end of the list you will find a substantial number of periodicals being sold sometimes singly and sometimes as a set. As ever, we are very happy for people to be promiscuous with our catalogues and if you have a freind you feel might like to see this list, please do pass it on. Further images and description can always be forwarded if required. If you have any questions, please don’t hesitate to drop us a line. Best wishes, Callum Callum James Books 31A Chichester Road Portsmouth UK - PO2 0AA +44 (0)2392 696150 callum@callumjamesbooks.com Front Free Endpaper Blog: callumjames.blogspot.com Website: www.callumjamesbooks.com Twitter: @CallumJBooks Cover illustration: Cover art from Ghosts & Scholars by Paul Lowe, see item 110 Text and images © Callum James Books, 2013 SALES To purchase an item from this catalogue please send an email to the address above and we will confirm availability and shipping costs. Please be sure to let us know where in the world you are. Payments can be made via Paypal and we will send invoices through Paypal for your records and convenience. You do not have to have a Paypal account to use the website to securely pay for items with a credit or debit card. We also still like an old-fashioned cheque so long as it is in Sterling and drawn on a UK bank. We can provide payee details of course, also bank details for anyone prefering to pay by electronic transfer. celebrating Arkham Houses’ contribution to the field. Fine in a fine jacket. £20 1. AICKMAN, Robert. Tales of Love and Death. Gollancz, London: 1977. An exlibrary copy with the usual treatments and so only good in a very good jacket. £40 2. AICKMAN, Robert. Painted Devils. Strange Stories. Charles Scribner’s Sons, New York: 1979. Nine stories. Very good in a very good jacket with a little shelfwear to the edges. £30 3. ANON (ed.) Ghost Stories and Other Queer Tales. C. Arthur Pearson, London: n.d. [1931]. A selection of sixteen tales culled from the pages of Novel Magazine and therefore has some authors and tales not often anthologised elsewhere. Very good with a dusty top edge in a good complete jacket that has some nicks, chips, short tears and soiling all over. Nonetheless, scarce in a jacket. £80 4. [ARKHAM HOUSE] Arkham’s Masters of Horror. A 60th Anniversary Anthology Retrospective of the First 30 Years of Arkham House. Edited and with historical notes by Peter Ruber. Arkham House, Sauk City: 2000. A fascinating mixture of fact and fiction 5. BAKER, A. P. A College Mystery. The Story of the Apparition in the Fellows’ Garden at Christ’s College, Cambridge. W. Heffer & Sons, Cambridge: 1918. Blue cloth in very good condition. £25 6. BENSON, E. F. Across the Stream. John Murray, London: 1919. The protagonist is haunted by the spirit of his dead brother which, given the state of the relationships in the Benson household, must provide ample material for playing psychoanalyst with the author. Green cloth is just a little rubbed here and there. Very good. £25 9. 7. BENSON, E. F. Spook Stories. Hutchinson’s Booklovers’ Library, London: n.d. A straightforward secondhand copy in somewhat dulled oatmeal cloth. £12 8. BLACKBURN, John. A Scent of New Mown Hay. Secker and Warburg, London: 1958. Good with foxing to the page edges in a priceclipped jacket that has some browning and a few short closed tears. Scarce in a jacket in any condition. £75 BLACKBURN, John. A Sour Apple Tree. Secker & Warburg, London: 1958. Very good in a good, complete jacket with some shelfwear to the edges. £25 10. BLACKBURN, John. Broken Boy. Secker & Warburg, London: 1959. An occult thriller of spies and cults. Very good in a good jacket that is rubbed at all edges and folds. £20 11. BLACKBURN, John. A Ring of Roses. Jonathan Cape, London: 1965. Very good in a very good jacket, lightly tanned at the spine. £22 12. BLACKBURN, John. Mister Brown’s Bodies. Jonathan Cape, London: 1975. Fine in a very good jacket. £10 13. BLACKBURN, John. A Book of the Dead. Robert Hale, London: 1984. A much underrated writer of strange fiction, sometimes crossing a boundary away from the supernatural into the realm of the thriller. This title however, firmly in the supernatural camp and begins 18. BOWEN, Marjorie. Kecksies and other Twilight Tales. Arkham House, Sauk City: 1976. Fine in a fine jacket. £10 with a depiction of The Ring at work after a book auction. Very good in a very good, lightly rubbed but complete dust jacket. £75 14. BLACKWOOD, Algernon. A Prisoner in Fairyland. Macmillan, London: 1920. Good with some light bumps at the ends of the spine and some light marks. £10 16. BOOTHBY, Guy. The Curse of the Snake. F. V. White & Co., London: 1902. Very good with light fading on the backstrip and at the top of the bevelled boards. £65 19. BROSTER, D. K. A Fire of Driftwood. William Heinemann, London: 1932. The cloth backstrip is a little soiled but overall still very good. £25 17. BOWEN, Elizabeth. The Demon Lover and other stories. Jonathan Cape, London: 1945. Beige cloth in good condition. £8 15. BLOCH, Robert. Flower from the Moon and Other Lunaries. Arkham House, Sauk City: 1998. Twenty stories in this posthumous collection. Fine in a fine jacket. £15 20. BUCHAN, John and edited by Peter Haining. The Best Supernatural Fiction of John Buchan. Robert Hale, London: 1991. Very good in a very good jacket with just a little light shelfwear. £35 next calendar year. Very good in a very good, lightly rubbed jacket. £25 21. BURNETT, Frances Hodgson. In The Closed Room. Hodder and Stoughton, London: 1914. Illustrated with eight full-colour plates by Jessie Wilcox Smith. Pictorial boards. Very good. £20 22. BURRAGE, A. M. Between the Minute and the Hour. Stories of the Unseen. Herbert Jenkins, London: 1967. A posthumous collection of strange and supernatural stories. Very good in a somewhat rubbed jacket. £45 23. CAMPBELL, Ramsey. Alone With the Horrors. The Great Short Fiction of Ramsey Campbell 19611991. Illustrated with photomontages by J. K. Potter. Thirty-nine stories. Arkham House, Sauk City: 1993. Fine in a fine jacket. £15 24. COPPER, Basil. The Great White Space. Robert Hale/St Martin’s Press, London/New York: 1974/5. The base of the jacket spine, sports a label covering ‘Robert Hale’ and replacing it with ‘St Martin’s Press’ and their logo. The UK first edition was, in part, exported to the States and reissued a few weeks later, which happened to be in the 25. COPPER, Basil. The Exploits of Solar Pons. Fedogan & Bremmer, Minneapolis: 1993. SIGNED by the author on the half-title but not one of the signed limited edition. Fine in a fine jacket. £25 26. [CREEPS] The “Creeps” Omnibus Containing Creeps, Shudders and Shivers in One Volume. Philip Allan, London: 1935. Yellow cloth boards are spotted and rubbed and a little darkened at the spine. Good. £80 27. DALE, Harrison. Great Ghost Stories. Collected and edited with an introduction on the ghost story. Herbert Jenkins, London: 1930. A solid collection with a Victorian emphasis and a good mixture of the classic and the less well known. Good in green cloth with a little uneven fading on the upper board. £10 28. DALE, Harrison. More Great Ghost Stories. Collected and edited with an introduction on the ghost story. Herbert Jenkins, London: 1932. A second collection, this time with an introduction titled, ‘Anthologists and Other Ghouls’. Very good in green cloth. £22 Arkham House, Sauk City: 1945. A collection of poetry which ranges from Robert Burns and Edgar Allen Poe through to then modern practitioners such as Lovecrafy and Bellnap Long. Very good in a very good jacket that has a few nicks and short, closed tears with a couple of very small losses at the edge. £120 29. DAVENPORT, Basil (ed.) Ghostly Tales to be Told. A Collection of Stories from the Great Masters arranged for Reading and Telling Aloud. Faber & Faber, London: 1954. Second impression. Contains an introduction on the art of telling ghost stories with some very practical suggestions as well as a paragraph of notes at the head of each of the 16 stories. A little foxed at the top edge but otherwise very good in a very good jacket. £10 30. DERLETH, August (ed.) Dark of the Moon. Poems of Fantasy and the Macabre. 31. DERLETH, August (ed.) Strange Ports of Call. Pellegrini & Cudahy, New York: 1949. Second printing. Inscribed “The best of science-fiction, cordially, August Derleth” on the endpaper. Very good in a very good jacket with a little browning to the spine. £25 couple of millimetres loss at the head of the spine. £30 32. DERLETH, August (ed.) Fire and Sleet and Candlelight. New Poems of the Macabre. Arkham House, Sauk City: 1961. Intended as a companion volume to Dark of the Moon, this collection contains poetry from the 1930s to the 1950s. Very good in a very good jacket which has faded a little at the spine. £50 33. DERLETH, August (ed.). Dark Mind, Dark Heart. Arkham House, Sauk City: 1967. A collection billed as ‘old fashioned’ horror. Very good in a very good jacket that has a little rubbing at the edges of the spine and a 34. DERLETH, August. The Solar Pons Omnibus. Arkham House, Sauk City: 1982. Very good in two volumes in a very good, lightly bumped slip case. £100 35. DUNSANY, Lord. The Sword of Welleran. George Allen, London: 1908. Illustrated with full-page b/w plates by Sidney Syme. Backstrip a little darkened and bumped top and bottom. Light occasional foxing which doesn’t affect the illustrations which are printed on a different paper. £60 36. DUNSANY, Lord. Talks With Dean Spanley. Heinemann, London: 1936. Frontispiece by Sydney Sime. Very nicely bound in quarter dark-blue leather with patterned paper board (possibly by Enid Marx). A presentation inscription is bound in (not from the author), and could be excised easily if desired. Some foxing to the prelims and page edges. Very good. £55 37. ELLIN, Stanley. Mystery Stories. Simon & Schuster, New York: 1956. Good with rubbing to the top and bottom of the backstrip. £8 38. ELLISON, Harlan (ed.) Dangerous Visions 1. David Bruce & Watson, London: 1967. A groundbreaking anthology of science fiction. Very good in a very good jacket. £20 39. ELLISON, Harlan. Love Ain’t Nothing but Sex Misspelled. Trident Press, New York: 1968. Very good in a very good jacket with some shelfwear to the edges. £10 40. ERKMANN, Emile and Alexandre Chatrian. The Best Tales of Terror edited by Hugh Lamb. SIGNED by the editor on the title page. Very good in a very good jacket. £20 41. FANU, J. S. Le. The House by the Churchyard. James Duffy, Dublin: 1904. A scarce edition in green boards with gilt decoration to the front. Lightly bumped top and bottom of the backstrip and front hinge just starting. £120 42. GRANT, Charles L. Tales from the Nightside. Arkham House, Sauk City: 1981. Fine in a fine jacket. £12 43. GRESHAM, William Lindsay. Nightmare Alley. Heinemann, London: 1947. First UK edition. A macabre, some say ‘noir’ novel about carnies. Blue cloth is a little rubbed and half-title is just pulling away from title page. Produced under wartime austerity and overall still in good condition. £30 44. HAINING, Peter (ed). The Magicians. Occult Stories. Peter Owen, London: 1972. A fascinating mixture of the purely fictional with more documentary or autobiographical writing. Very good in a very good jacket. £25 45. HARTLEY, L. P. The Travelling Grave and Other Stories. Peter Owen, London: 1951. A very good copy in black cloth and no jacket. £8 46. HEARD, Gerald. The Black Fox. A Novel of the ‘Seventies’. Cassell, London: 1950. A review copy with the review slip from Cassell still laid in. Very good in a good jacket that is somewhat rubbed and chipped but without loss. £30 47. HEARD, H. F. The Lost Cavern and other tales of the fantastic. The Vanguard Press, New York: 1948. Four long, short stories. Very good in a very good jacket that has just a couple of nicks and a short closed edge tear. £10 48. HERBERT, Frank. Dune. Gollancz, London: 1966. First UK edition. A curious copy which has the cover of the Ace paperback edition (front, spine and back) pasted onto the front endpapers and on the rear endpapers, has a section from what looks like it was once the publisher’s wraparound band, containing quotes about the book from Arthur C Clarke and Damon Knight. Very good in a good jacket that has some shelfwear, a couple of short closed tears and two losses at the top of the front panel. £175 49. HORLER, Sydney. The Screaming Skull and Other Stories. Hoddor & Stoughton, London: n.d. [1930s]. After the title story are six others including, ‘The Vampire’ and ‘The White Witch of Curzon Street’. Very good in an unusually bright and clean jacket with just a small nick at the bottom of the spine. £30 51. JACKSON, Shirley. The Sundial. Michael Joseph, London: 1958. Very good with some spotting to the pages’ top edges in a lightly rubbed jacket. £25 54. KERSH, Gerald. The Best of Gerald Kersh. Heinemann, London: 1960. Very good in a very good jacket. £15 50. HOWARD, Robert E. The Dark Man and Others. Arkham House, Sauk City: 1963. Introduction by August Derleth. Fine in a very good jacket with only the most minor of shelfwear to the edges. £75 52. KARLOFF, Boris (ed.) And the Darkness Falls. World Publishing, New York: 1946. A huge anthology containing 69 stories in over 600 pages. Patterned paper boards and cloth backstrip. Backstrip is slightly frayed at top. Good. £18 53. KERSH, Gerald. Neither Man Nor Dog. Short Stories. Heinemann, London: 1946. Very good in a good, complete jacket with spotting and marks. £12 55. LAING, Alexander (ed.) Great Ghost Stories of the World. The Haunted Omnibus. Blue Ribbon Books, New York: 1941. Reprint of an anthology first published in 1937. Brilliantly atmospheric illustrations and jacket by Lynd Ward. Very good in a good jacket that is rubbed and chipped. £12 56. LAMB, Hugh. Victorian Tales of Terror. A Horror Anthology. W. H. Allen, London: 1974. SIGNED by the anthologist and inscribed intriguingly “To my other mum”. Very good in a very good jacket. £30 57. LAMB, Hugh. Terror by Gaslight. More Victorian Tales of Terror. W. H. Allen, London: 1975. SIGNED and inscribed by the editor on the endpaper. Fine in a near fine jacket. £30 58. LAMB, Hugh. Victorian Nightmares. W. H. Allen, London: 1977. Fine in a near fine jacket. SIGNED and inscribed by the author on the half-title. £22 59. LOVECRAFT, H. P. At the Mountains of Madness and Other Novels. Selected and with an introduction by August Derleth. Arkham House, Sauk City: 1971. Third impression. Very good in a very good jacket. £40 60. LOVECRAFT, H. P. Dagon and other Macabre Tales. Arkham House, Sauk City: 1965. Very good in a very good, complete jacket. £45 61. McLAREN, Mrs Jack. Which Hath Been. A Novel of Reincarnation. Philip Allan, London: 1936. Second edition, new and revised. The first edition of this book was published 10 years before by Cecil Palmer. Both editions appear scarce. Foxing to the page edges and prelims, otherwise very good in green cloth. £60 62. MARE, Walter de la. Broomsticks and Other Tales. Constable, London: 1925. Twelve stories, quite well thought of by the critics. Very good in a fair only jacket which has chips and rubbing all over and lacks a significant piece at the bottom of the spine and front panel. £25 63. MARE, Walter de la. The Scarecrow and Other Stories. Faber, London: 1945. Good in a very good, lightly chipped jacket. £5 64. MEIK, Vivian. Devils’ Drums. Philip Allan, London: 1933. Stories of central African voodoo. A modern reprint, with additional stories, was issued by Medusa Press in 2011. This copy is in very good, bright, clean condition. £120 65. NATHAN, Robert. Portrait of Jennie. Sampson Low, Marston & Co., London, 1940. Basis for a 1948 film often described as a neglected masterpiece. Scarce UK first edition published under wartime austerity. Good only in somewhat rubbed red cloth. £15 66. PARRY, Michael. Waves of Terror. Weird Stories of the Sea. Gollancz, London: 1976. Very good in a very good wrapper with a little light foxing to occasional pages. £10 67. PARRY, Michael (ed). Reign of Terror. Great Victorian Horror Stories. Severn House, London: 1977. A long introduction on the history of the horror story is followed by a collection of work by Charles Dickens, Richard Harris Barham, Catherine Crowe, William Mudford and Elizabeth Gaskell. Very good in a very good, lightly shelfworn jacket. £12 SHIEL, M. P. Xelucha and Others. Arkham House, Sauk City: 1975. Near fine in a near fine jacket. £10 68. Q [A. T. Quiller-Couch] Shakespeare’s Christmas and other stories. Smith, Elder & Co., London: 1905. Seven stories. Red cloth is faded on the backstrip and frayed at the bottom edge, front hinge just starting. Good only condition. £20 69. ROBBINS, Tod. In The Shadow. Elkin Matthews & Marrot, London: 1929. Eight tales. A publisher’s bookmark on a string is attached to the book. Good in black cloth with a slight lean to the spine and some of the lettering on the backstrip rubbed. Scarce. £50 70. ROHMER, Sax. The Green Eyes of Bast. Cassell, London: 1924. Popular edition. Red cloth in very good condition. £10 72. SHIEL, M. P. Prince Zaleski and Cummings King Monk. Mycroft & Moran, Sauk City: 1977. Must be fine and in a fine jacket as it is still shrink-wrapped from the publisher. £12 71. SHEPARD, Lucius. The Jaguar Hunter. Arkham House, Sauk City: 1987. Fine in a fine jacket. £15 73. STURGEON, Theodore. Caviar. An Original Collection of Science Fiction. Sidgwick & Jackson, London: 1968. Fine in a near fine jacket. £50 74. SUMMERS, Montague. Victorian Ghost Stories. The Fortune Press, London: [1936] Good in black cloth with a few light marks. £30 75. VISIAK, E. H. Medusa. A Story of Mystery and Ecstasy and Strange Horror. Gollancz, London: 1946. A reprint of an original publication in 1929, this one as part of the “Connoisseur’s Library of Strange Fiction”. Blue cloth in lightly rubbed but good condition. £22 76. VIVIAN, E. Charles. The Forbidden Door. Ward Lock & Co., London: 1929. Good in lightly bumped red cloth boards with slight separation between endpaper and halftitle. £30 77. WAGENKNECHT, Edward. The Fireside Book of Ghost Stories. BobbsMerrill, New York: 1947. Straightforward second-hand copy in good condition. £12 78. WAKEFIELD, H. Russell. The Best Ghost Stories. John Murray, London: 1978. Introduced and edited by Richard Dalby. Fine in a fine jacket. £30 79. WALTER, Elizabeth. In the Mist and other uncanny encounters. Arkham House, Sauk City: 1979. Fine in a very good jacket with just some very light rubbing. £10 80. WELLS, H. G. The War of the Worlds. The Looking Glass Library/Random House, New York: 1960. Illustrated by Edward Gorey with some really rather charming illustrations at the head of every chapter. Very good in a very good jacket. Pictorial boards a little bumped, jacket has some edgewear. £20 81. WHARTON, Edith. Ghosts. Appleton Century, New York: 1937. Eleven stories. Very good, very lightly rubbed. £15 82. WILKINS-FREEMAN, Mary E. Collected Ghost Stories. Arkham House, Sauk City: 1974. Fine in a near fine jacket. £10 83. WREN, P. C. Rough Shooting. True Stories and Strange Tales. John Murray, London: 1938. A scarce first edition. Good in a good jacket. There is one page a little loose but not detached. The jacket has some old tape reinforcement at the folds and edges on the verso and is faded and soiled at the spine. £95 84. WYNDHAM, John. The Kraken Wakes. Michael Joseph, London: 1953. Very good with a slightly dusty top edge in a jacket that has a couple of short, closed tears and a few age marks on the mainly white rear panel. £70 85. WYNDHAM, John and Lucas Parkes. The Outward Urge. Science Fiction Book Club, London: 1961. First book publication in this form as chapter five was not included in the Michael Joseph first edition. Very good in a good, complete jacket that has a few chips, and short closed tears. £8 PAMPHLETS: 86. ASHLEY, Mike (Compiler). When Spirits Talk. The True Story of Ghost Stories. The Ghost Story Society: 1990. 30pp, stapled, card covers. A long introduction by Ashley details the history of the magazine Ghost Stories and the booklet then reprints two stories, ‘Child or Demon – Which?’ by Victor Rousseau and ‘A Soul With Two Bodies’ by Urann Thayer. £15 87. “B”. When the Door is Shut and other Ghost Stories. Rosemary Pardoe, Cheshire: 1986. 34pp, stapled, card covers. Five stories of antiquarian, Jamesian style by the author known only as B. There is an introduction in which it is suggested that the most likely candidate would be A. C. Benson but which admits that the case is far from proven. £20 89. BURRAGE, A. M. Un-Paying Guests. Rosemary Pardoe, Chester: 1989. 22pp, stapled, card covers. Two previously uncollected stories and an analysis of supernatural fiction by Burrage. A little darkened at the fold. £12 88. [BENSON, E. F.] The Dodo. The E. F. Benson Society Journal no.5, November 1989. 44pp stapled into card covers. An edition of the journal devoted to ghost stories and including Benson’s own ‘The Technique of the Ghost Story’, an article by Richard Dalby and three other pieces. £12 90. CHALLINOR, Philip. Akin to Poetry. Observations on Some Strange Tales of Robert Aickman. Gothic Press (Gothic Chapbook no. 15), Baton Rouge: 2010. 80pp, stapled into card covers. Eight essays on Aickmann’s work. £20 91. CRAWFORD, Gary William. Robert Aikman. An Introduction. The Gothic Press (Gothic Chapbook no. 7), Baton Rouge: 2003. 76pp stapled into card covers. £10 93. D.N.J. The Moon-Gazer and one other. Rosemary Pardoe, Chester: 1988. 12pp stapled into card covers. A little darkening of the card at the fold. £20 92. DALBY, Richard (ed). Masters of Fantasy 3: M. R. James. B.F.S., London: 1987. 24pp stapled into card covers. £8 94. HOWARD, Nic (ed). Masters of Fantasy 2: August Derleth. B.F.S., London: 1984. 24pp stapled into laminated paper covers. Illustrated throughout. Includes biographical, literary and bibliographical elements. It’s not clear to me if the lamination of the cover is original, there are a few wrinkles in it. £5 95. [JAMES, M. R.] Mongtague Rhodes James. Praepositus necnon amicus. 1862-1936. Kings College, Cambridge: 1936. Three tributes to James on the occasion of his death including his Times obituary but also from the Cambridge Review and the Eton College Chronicle. 30pp sewn into buff paper covers. The edges of the covers are a little chipped and the spine lightly rubbed, there is a little uneven fading to the covers, internally very clean and bright. £40 96. LAMB, Hugh. The James Gang. A Bibliography of Writers in the M. R. James Tradition. Rosemary Pardoe, Chester: 1991. 16pp stapled into thin card wraps. £15 97. MAYNARD, L. H. and M. P. N. Sims. Moths. Enigma Press, Hatfield: 1998. 42pp stapled into card covers. Fiction. “An evil spanning centuries, spawned under the rising sun of Imperial Japan now resurfaces in the idyllic Wiltshire countryside.” £5 98. ROLT, L. T. C. Two Ghost Stories edited by Christopher and Barbara Roden. BC Enterprises, Chester: 1994. 16pp stapled into stiff card covers. The two stories in question are ‘The Shouting’ and ‘The House of Vengeance’. £12 NON FICTION: (-ish) 99. DOYLE, Arthur Conan. The Edge of the Unknown. John Murray, London: 1930. Second impression in same year as first. A collection of Doyle’s spiritualist essays. Ex-library with the usual treatments, backstrip chipped at top and bottom with short split in cloth at the top of the front hinge. Good only. £60 100. FORTESCUE, The Rev. Adrian and the Rev. J O’Connell. The Ceremonies of the Roman Rite Described... in accordance with the rubrics of liturgical books, the decrees of the Congregation of Sacred Rites, the Code of Canon Law, and approved authors etc... Burns, Oates and Washbourne Ltd., London: 1937. Sixth Edition. Known the Anglocatholic world over simply as ‘Fortescue and O’Connell’ this book defined nearly a century of Anglican worship with that particular branch of the Anglican church. Contains meticulous instructions for the ‘proper’ performance of all manner of liturgies, including a Pontifical section (those rites proper to a Bishop), and diagrams throughout illustrate the positions and movements of ritual participants. Blue cloth, light marks, very good. £22 101. GREBER, Johannes. Communication with the Spirit World. Personal Experiences of a Catholic Priest. John Felsberg, New York: 1932. Second edition. An intriguing character who was introduced to the spirit realm in 1923, and translated the New Testament with help from the spirit world. Very good in a very good jacket. £20 102. McKENZIE, J. Hewat. Spirit Intercourse. It’s Theory and Practice. Simpkin, Marshall, Hamilton, Kent & Co., London: [c1917]. Third edition. A significant figure in the history of mediumship in the UK. This is considered his masterpiece. Obviously the First World War provided a fertile ground for this as a growth field and McKenzie’s pamphlet, “If a Soldier Die, shall he live again?” is advertised at the back of the book. Green cloth. Very good. £10 disincarnate soul of Oneferu who is drawn in pencil as a frontispiece. A few cracks between sections and some foxing. Good only. £20 106. SWEET, Leonore. How to Photograph the Paranormal. Hampton Roads, Charlottesville: 2005. From humble beginnings photographing the spirit of her sister’s dog, Dr Sweet present orbs, vortexes and ectoplasm. Paperback. Small mark on a few page edges, gift inscription. £4 103. PRICE, Harry. The Most Haunted House in England. Ten Years’ Investigation of Borley Rectory. Longmans, Green & Co., London, 1941. Reprinted with corrections. Very good in blue cloth. £22 105. RENSSELAER, Mrs John King Van. Prophetical, Educational and Playing Cards. Hurst & Blackett Ltd., London: 1912. A wonderful piece of gilt blocking on the upper board of this book. 16 plates illustrating a number of cards on each. Much discussion of the Tarot as well as the symbolism of playing cards. £25 104. RANDALL-STEVENS, Hugh C. A Voice Out of Egypt. An Adventure in Clair-Audience. The Francis Mott Co., Ltd. London: 1935. A book which begins “As a child I was completely normal in every respect – just as I am to-day, but for the voices.” Insights into Egyptian mysteries, Genesis and Atlantis from the 107. WATKINS, Alfred. The Ley Hunter’s Manual. A Guide to Early Tracks. Simpkin, Marshall & Co., London: 1927. Watkins developed the notion of Leys as straight ancient trackways across the landscape in the early 1920s but no esoteric or in any way mysterious attributes were given them until 1969. Soft printed card covers. £12 PERIODICALS: 107. The Arkham Collector Nos. 1-10, Summer 1967-Summer 1971. 348pp in total stapled into ten booklets giving a fascinating insight into the workings of the publisher. £60 108. All Hallows. The Journal of The Ghost Story Society. A run of 31 volumes. Issues number 3, 4, 18-40, 41 (2 copies), 42 (2 copies), and 43 (2 copies). These are being sold separately. Issues 3 & 4 are stapled booklets, all the others are in trade paperback format. All in fine or near fine condition. Nos. 3 & 4: £15 each. All other copies £10 each. 109. Enigmatic Tales. The Enigmatic Press, Ely: 19982000. An illustrated quartlerly of supernatural fiction. A broken run consisting of nos. 2, and 5-10 (7 volumes). £40 the set. 110. Ghosts & Scholars. Pardoe, Runcorn: 1986-2001. A broken run of 17 volumes, that is, 8-14, 20, 22-25, 27, 30-33. Along with five issues of Ghosts & Scholars M. R. James Newsletter, nos 1-3, 5-6 (2002-2004). These publications represent one of the most sustained and highquality critical endeavours in the genre. All £10 each.