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  • THE LIGHT AT THE END. by Skipp, John and Craig Spector.
    Skipp, John and Craig Spector.
    THE LIGHT AT THE END.

    Edition: First hardcover edition.

    Lancaster, PA: Stealth Press, (2000) dj. Hardcover first edition - Attractive hardcover edition of a work published in paperback in 1986, a grisly vampire novel set in New York City, which was one of the most important early titles in the Splatterpunk genre (maybe even the one that started it all). 370 pp. Jacket design by Steve Montiglio. ISBN: 1-58881002X.

    Condition: Fine in black boards with silver lettering on the spine in a fine dust jacket.

    Book ID: 88113
    View cart More details Price: $100.00
  • DR. I.R.T. by Tanner, Louise (1922-2000)
    Tanner, Louise (1922-2000)
    DR. I.R.T.

    Edition: First printing.

    New York: Coward, McCann & Geoghegan, (1976) dj. Hardcover first edition - Young adult novel of an oddly assorted trio. Miss Eunice Tichenor, a spinsterlibrarian/scholar, subway rider Snake (aka "Dr. I.R.T."), a black Yale drop-out and draft. dodger, who writes songs, and Umberto, a young Mexican student who discovers that "the city's a wonderful if filthy and occasionally terrifying 'total learning experience'." (Kirkus) Tanner's husband was the author of the Auntie Mame novels under the pseudonym of Patrick Dennis. 223 pp. ISBN: 0-698107306.

    Condition: Very near fine in a near fine dustjacket (very short edgetears to dj, whiteout on top of price on dj flap). Surprisingly uncommon.

    Book ID: 79002
    View cart More details Price: $21.50
  • DR. I.R.T. by Tanner, Louise (1922-2000)
    Tanner, Louise (1922-2000)
    DR. I.R.T.

    Edition: First printing.

    New York: Coward, McCann & Geoghegan, (1976) dj. Hardcover first edition - Young adult novel of an oddly assorted trio. Miss Eunice Tichenor, a spinsterlibrarian/scholar, subway rider Snake (aka "Dr. I.R.T."), a black Yale drop-out and draft. dodger, who writes songs, and Umberto, a young Mexican student who discovers that "the city's a wonderful if filthy and occasionally terrifying 'total learning experience'." (Kirkus) Tanner's husband was the author of the Auntie Mame novels under the pseudonym of Patrick Dennis. 223 pp. ISBN: 0-698107306.

    Condition: Fair only in a near fine dustjacket (some crinkling to edge of textblock from dampness, stamps on rear endpaper, very short edgetears to dj). Surprisingly uncommon.

    Book ID: 79236
    View cart More details Price: $14.50