Simon Clark - Salt Snake & Other Bloody Cuts - SIGNED & NUMBERED Ltd Ed #138/300

$ 21.38

Publication Year: Various Personalize: No Genre: Horror/Fantasy Original Language: English Narrative Type: Fiction Era: 1990s Inscribed: No Publisher: Salamander Press Signed By: Simon Clark Country of Origin: US Format: Hardcover Book Title: SALT SNAKE and Other Bloody Cuts Illustrator: Fredrik King Personalized: No Author: Simon Clark Language: English Vintage: Yes Topic: Short Stories Type: Novel Signed: Yes Features: Dust Jacket, Numbered Copy Ex Libris: No Edition: Limited Edition Custom Detail: 1998

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Simon Clark - Salt Snake & Other Bloody Cuts - SIGNED & NUMBERED Ltd Ed #138/300. This specific copy is part of the highly sought-after cloth-bound hardcover run, limited to only 300 copies worldwide. alt Snake & Other Bloody Cuts by Simon Clark Published by Silver Salamander Press (1998). alt Snake & Other Bloody Cuts by Simon Clark Published by Silver Salamander Press (1998) For sale is a rare, Signed and Numbered Limited Edition of Simon Clark's acclaimed short story collection, Salt Snake & Other Bloody Cuts . This specific copy is part of the highly sought-after cloth-bound hardcover run, limited to only 300 copies worldwide. Key Features of this Copy: Authenticity: Hand-numbered #138 of 300 and personally signed by Simon Clark on the official limitation page. Binding: Deluxe Black Cloth hardcover with striking red foil stamping on the front and spine. Dust Jacket: Features the haunting original wrap-around cover art by Fredrik King . Content: A powerhouse collection featuring 25 stories, including "The Last Barnesley Werewolf" and "The Grave Diggers Tale," many of which originally appeared in legendary horror venues like Peeping Tom and Skeleton Crew . Small Press Pedigree: Published by the prestigious Silver Salamander Press and edited by the award-winning John Pelan . This is a "New Old Stock" item—meaning it has been stored carefully since its original release and remains in the same condition it was in when it left the publisher in 1998. Perfect for the serious horror bibliophile or Simon Clark completist.