We hold in stock all in-print titles from this publisher. As and when we acquire out-of-print titles these will be added to the list below.
| 02 | Frank Baker. | MISS HARGREAVES: A Fantasy. | A reprint of this classic novel of the supernatural first published in 1940. Introduction by Glen Cavaliero. 300 copy edition, 2004. | £30.00 |
| 03 | Nugent Barker. | WRITTEN WITH MY LEFT HAND. | A collection of 21 mainly weird and supernatural tales originally published in 1950. Foreword by Douglas Anderson. 350 copy edition, 2002. OUT OF PRINT. ONE COPY ONLY. | £35.00 |
| 53 | Glen Cavaliero. | THE JUSTICE OF THE NIGHT. | The seventh collection of poems from this English writer. Fine. 2007. | £12.99 |
| 06 | Quentin S Crisp. | MORBID TALES. | A new collection of stories by this British author, who has appeared, inter alia, in Strange Tales. 300 copy edition. | £27.50 |
| 07 | Louis de Bernieres. | GUNTER WEBER's CONFESSION. | Chapbook story, an additional final chapter to Captain Corelli's Mandolin.. 300 copy edition, 2001. OUT OF PRINT. ONE COPY ONLY. | £40.00 |
| 86 | Walter de la Mare. | STRANGERS AND PILGRIMS. | Mark Valentine, who has selected the stories for this collection, provides an introduction. 31 stories, 510 pages. 500 copy edition, 2007. | £35.00 |
| 08 | John Gale. | A DAMASK OF THE DEAD. | A slim (100 pages) volume of melancholic prose poems, some previously published in Aklo. Recommended by Mark Valentine "By whatever means you may, seek out his work: you will be glad you have done so..." and Rosemary Pardoe "Gorgeous... lovely". 250 numbered, signed copies, 2002. | £25.00 |
| 58 | John Gaskin. | THE LONG RETREATING DAY. | Ten atmospheric tales by the contemporary British author. 450 signed copy edition, 2006. | £27.50 |
| 59 | L.P.Hartley | THE COLLECTED MACABRE STORIES | Includes the stories published in The Travelling Grave; The White Wand and Mrs Carteret Receives, plus three more stories and an introduction all previously published in the Ghost Book series. New introduction by Mark Valentine. Reprint edition, 2005. | £35.00 |
| 10 | William Hope Hodgson. | THE LOST POETRY. | Published in association with PS Publishing. Only about one quarter of Hodgson's poetry ever saw print during his lifetime, although his widow later published two slim volumes of his sea poetry. Editor Jane Frank, in her introduction to this volume, says "of the 78 complete poems we have found in typescript, 43 have never been seen before". Trade edition, 250 copies. | £35.00 |
| 63 | William Hope Hodgson. | THE WANDERING SOUL. | Published in association with PS Publishing. A compendium of rare and unpublished works. Sam Moskowitz held an archive of Hodgson's work and published 3 volumes of prose from the collection. When Moskowitz died the archive was purchased at auction by Howard and Jane Frank. This volume, assembled by Jane Frank, includes unpublished fiction, non-fiction and poetry which taken together provide a fascinating picture of Hodgson, his life and times. Forward by Mike Ashley. Profusely illustrated with contemporary photographs. 50-page introduction by Jane Frank. 500 numbered copy edition, 2005. | £35.00 |
| 12 | Elizabeth Jane Howard | THREE MILES UP | And Other Strange Stories. Contains the three stories published in the paperback collection with Robert AickmanWe Are For the Darkwith the 1975 story"Mr Wrong". 350 copy edition, 2003. | £25.00 |
| 13 | Rhys Hughes. | STORIES FROM A LOST ANTHOLOGY. | A new collection by the author of Worming the Harpy and The Smell of Telescopes. Introduced by Michael Moorcock who says "Be warned: His images will inform your dreams." 400 copy edition, 2002. | £27.50 |
| 14 | Henry James. | THE SENSE OF THE PAST: The Ghostly Stories of Henry James. | Seventeen stories, the majority reprinted from Scribner's New York edition 1907-1909. Included also is the unfinished novel The Sense of the Past, and the author's notes for its continuation. Introduction by Glen Cavaliero. 300 copy edition, 2006. | £35.00 |
| 15 | David Lindsay. | THE HAUNTED WOMAN. | A new edition of this 1922 novel of mystery and romance, offering a glimpse of a supernatural world. Afterword by Douglas A Anderson. 300 copy edition, 2004. | £27.50 |
| 16 | Arthur Machen. | RITUAL and Other Stories.. | Tartarus published this original collection of miscellaneous writings in 1992. This edition restores the stories from the Ornaments in Jade collection, as detailed by Ray Russell in his new introduction. Third revised edition, 2004. | £35.00 |
| 17 | Arthur Machen. | RITUAL and Other Stories.. | Tartarus published this original collection of miscellaneous writings in 1992. Subsequently they published Ornaments in Jade as a separate volume, revising this collection to drop those pieces and adding The Red Hand. Revised edition, 1997. OUT OF PRINT. | £50.00 |
| 18 | Arthur Machen. | TALES OF HORROR AND THE SUPERNATURAL. | Second impression, 1998. The best of Machen's fiction, with a new introduction by Roger Dobson. This copy has on the half-title a hand-written note from Ray Russell explaining why this edition does not contain the story "The Bright Boy" which had been included in the Knopf edition of the same title published in 1948. Signed by Ray Russell and Rosalie Parker, the owners of Tartarus Press. 300 copy edition, with black boards and endpapers. Fine in fine dustjacket. OUT OF PRINT. | £60.00 |
| 19 | Arthur Machen. | THE HILL OF DREAMS | Includes 3 illustrations by Sidney Sime, one previously unpublished and introductions by Machen, Lord Dunsany & Mark Valentine. Reprint edition. | £30.00 |
| 22 | Gustav Meyrink. | THE GOLEM. | Meyrink's masterly 1915 retelling of the blaspemous creation of an artificial man by Rabbi Loew in the Prague ghetto of the 16th Century. This edition includes a new introduction by the translator, Mike Mitchell. The 8 lithographs from the first edition by Hugo Steiner-Prag are here augmented by an additional 17 from the artist's later portfolio. Cover illustration by Joachim Seinfeld. 300 copy edition, 2004. | £30.00 |
| 24 | Rosalie Parker (ed). | STRANGE TALES. | An anthology of original stories by authors both established and new. 2nd printing with dust jacket overprinted "World Fantasy Award Winner, 2004". Signed by the editor, Rosalie Parker, and by one of the authors Quentin S Crisp. | £20.00 |
| 25 | Forrest Reid. | UNCLE STEPHEN. | A subtle supernatural novel in the style of Walter de la Mare, first published in 1931. 350 copy edition, 2001. OUT OF PRINT. | £35.00 |
| 89 | Saki | SREDNI VASHTAR ... Sardonic Tales. | Culled from various collections published in the early 1900s. Introduction by Mark Valentine. 300 copy edition, 2008. | £30.00 |
| 26 | Mark Samuels. | THE WHITE HANDS AND OTHER WEIRD TALES. | The first collection of strange stories from a contemporary writer born in London in 1967. 350 copy edition, 2003. Signed copies. OUT OF PRINT. | £35.00 |
| 27 | William Sansom. | VARIOUS TEMPTATIONS. | A collection of 25 stories selected from Sansom's fantastic and macabre fiction originally published in various 1940s and 1950s literary journals. Introduced by Mark Valentine. 350 copy edition, 2002. | £35.00 |
| 28 | Sarban | THE DOLL MAKER and OTHER TALES OF THE UNCANNY. | 1999 Tartarus Press, 1st thus. #148 of 200 numbered copies. Contains the stories The Trespassers and House of Call. as well as the title novel which was originally published in 1953. Also has an afterword by Mark |Valentine which is not in the 2002 Tartarus reprint. About Fine in like dustjacket. OUT OF PRINT. | £90.00 |
| 29 | Sarban | THE DOLL MAKER and OTHER TALES OF THE UNCANNY. | An oft-requested reprint of the 1999 Tartarus Press edition - the first, of only 200 copies having swiftly sold out.Contains the stories The Trespassers and House of Call. as well as the title novel which was originally published in 1953. This edition has been reset. | £27.50 |
| 31 | M P Shiel. | THE PURPLE CLOUD | This new edition of Shiel's classic post-apocalyptic novel reprints for the first time the unrevised text of the 1901 first edition, together with reproductions of the original illustrations from the serialisation in Royal Magazine of the same year, drawn by J J Cameron. Introductory essay by Brian Stableford. 400 copy edition, 2004. | £30.00 |
| 33 | M P Shiel. | THE PALE APE AND OTHER PULSES. | The firt reprint of this 1911 collection of short stories. Contains - The Pale Ape: The Case of Eupemia Raphhash: Cummings King Monk: A Bundle of Letters: Huguenin's Wife: Many a Tear: The House of Sounds: The Spectre-Ship: The Great King: and The Bride. Introduction by Brian Stableford. 300 copy edition, 2006. | £30.00 |
| 35 | Emma Tennant. | HEATHCLIFF'S TALE | Half a century after Wuthering Heights and following the death of Emily Bronte, our hero visits Haworth Parsonage seeking the manuscript of her last novel. 500 copy edition, 2005, signed by the author. | £25.00 |
| 37 | Mark Valentine (ed). | WORMWOOD. | The second issue of this journal "dedicated to the writings about fantasy, supernatural and decadent literature". Contains, inter alia, essays by Scott Connors, Brian Aldiss and Glen Cavaliero. Trade paperback. | £7.99 |
| 38 | Mark Valentine (ed). | WORMWOOD. | The third issue of this journal "dedicated to the writings about fantasy, supernatural and decadent literature". Trade paperback. | £7.99 |
| 39 | Mark Valentine (ed). | WORMWOOD. | The fourth issue of this journal "dedicated to the writings about fantasy, supernatural and decadent literature". Trade paperback. | £7.99 |
| 40 | Mark Valentine (ed). | WORMWOOD. | The fifth issue of this journal "dedicated to the writings about fantasy, supernatural and decadent literature". Includes an unpublished story by Robert Aickman. Trade paperback. | £7.99 |
| 41 | Mark Valentine (ed). | WORMWOOD. | The sixth issue of this journal "dedicated to the writings about fantasy, supernatural and decadent literature". Trade paperback. | £8.99 |
| 81 | Mark Valentine (ed). | WORMWOOD. | The seventh issue of this journal "dedicated to the writings about fantasy, supernatural and decadent literature". Trade paperback. | £8.99 |
| 82 | Mark Valentine (ed). | WORMWOOD. | The eighth issue of this journal "dedicated to the writings about fantasy, supernatural and decadent literature". Trade paperback. | £8.99 |
| 83 | Mark Valentine (ed). | WORMWOOD. | The ninth issue of this journal "dedicated to the writings about fantasy, supernatural and decadent literature". Trade paperback. | £8.99 |
| 42 | Hugh Walpole. | TARNHELM: The Best Supernatural Stories of Hugh Walpole. | A collection of 25 stories, with an introduction by George Gorniak. 500 copy edition, 2003 | £35.00 |
| 43 | Sylvia Townsend Warner. | THE SALUTATION and Other Stories. | A reprint of this 1932 collection of non-genre stories. Introduced by Claire Harman. 250 numbered copy edition, 2000. OUT OF PRINT. | £30.00 |
| 85 | H G Wells. | THE MAN WHO COULD WORK MIRACLES.. | A collection of Wells' supernatural tales. Introduction by Brian Stableford. 300 copy edition, 2006. | £35.00 |
| 88 | Edith Wharton. | THE TRIUMPH OF NIGHT and other tales. | The collected supernatural fiction of this eminent Amrican author. Contains the stories published in Ghosts of 1937 together with an additional five tales. 300 copy edition, 2008. | £32.50 |
| 45 | Jon Manchip White. | ECHOES AND SHADOWS | A new collection of twelve tales of unease by an accomplished Welsh writer whose work has been likened to that of Edith Wharton and Somerset Maugham. 300 copy edition, 2003. OUT OF PRINT. | £27.50 |