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Cemetery Dance Johnny Halloween Norman Partridge Traycased Lettered Ltd. Mint
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Cemetery Dance Johnny Halloween Norman Partridge Traycased Lettered Ltd. Mint

by Norman Partridge

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  • Hardcover
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Used - Mint
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Limited, Lettered
Binding
Hardcover
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Knoxville, Tennessee, United States
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Item Price
NZ$595.75
NZ$11.06 shipping to USA

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Description:
MINT CONDITION
TRAY CASED
LIMITED 1 OF ONLY 52
SIGNED CEMETERY DANCE
LIMITED EDITION
OUT OF PRINT AND WILL NEVER BE AVAILABLE AGAIN
"JOHNNY HALLOWEEN"
TALES OF THE DARK SEASON
BY NORMAN PARTRIDGE
SEPTEMBER 20th, 2010
Cemetery Dance, Tray cased, Limited 1 of 52, Signed, Limited Edition, Hardcover with Dust Jacket, of "Johnny Halloween" by Norman Partridge. A Collection featuring a half dozen stories celebrating frights both past and present. "Johnny Halloween" features a sheriff battling both a walking ghost and his own haunted conscience. "Signed on the limitation page. Unread. Tray case is fine, mint. This is not one of the 1,500 Signed limited, this is one of only 52 lettered copies, normally these were presentation copies from the author.
Item Price
NZ$595.75
NZ$11.06 shipping to USA
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