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*** JAMES HERBERT: your choice for $4.99!!! ***
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No reserve
- Closed: Fri 30 Jul 2010, 9:32 am
- Listing #: 305623681
This is an auction for a book by JAMES HERBERT.
It's your choice from among the following (some of which are listed in the photograph):
* SEPULCHRE
* THE SPEAR
* THE SURVIVOR
From Wikipedia:
"James Herbert (born 1943) is a best-selling English horror writer who originally worked as the art director of an advertising agency. His first books, The Rats and The Fog, are disaster novels with man-eating Giant Black Rats in the first and an accidentally released chemical weapon in the second. Herbert has written three sequels to The Rats; Lair deals with a second outbreak of the mutants, this time in the countryside around Epping Forest rather than in the London slums; In Domain, one of Herbert's bleakest and most ironic books, a nuclear war means that the rats have become the dominant species in a devastated city. The third sequel, the graphic novel The City, is an adventure set in the post-nuclear future. With his third novel, the ghost story The Survivor, Herbert used supernatural horror rather than the science fiction horror of his first two books. In Shrine he explored his Roman Catholic heritage with the story of an apparent miracle which turns out to be something much more sinister. Haunted, the story of a sceptical paranormal investigator taunted by malicious ghosts, began life as a screenplay for the BBC, though this was not the screenplay used in the eventual film version. Its sequel was The Ghosts of Sleath. Others of Herbert's books, such as Moon, Sepulchre and Portent, are structured as thrillers, and include espionage and detective story elements along with the supernatural . . . "
More on Wikipedia.
These are paperbacks in good condition.
The cost of shipping is $3.95.
There is of course no charge for shipping if you collect this book from my shop in Wellington following the auction.
Payment within seven days, please.
It's your choice from among the following (some of which are listed in the photograph):
* SEPULCHRE
* THE SPEAR
* THE SURVIVOR
From Wikipedia:
"James Herbert (born 1943) is a best-selling English horror writer who originally worked as the art director of an advertising agency. His first books, The Rats and The Fog, are disaster novels with man-eating Giant Black Rats in the first and an accidentally released chemical weapon in the second. Herbert has written three sequels to The Rats; Lair deals with a second outbreak of the mutants, this time in the countryside around Epping Forest rather than in the London slums; In Domain, one of Herbert's bleakest and most ironic books, a nuclear war means that the rats have become the dominant species in a devastated city. The third sequel, the graphic novel The City, is an adventure set in the post-nuclear future. With his third novel, the ghost story The Survivor, Herbert used supernatural horror rather than the science fiction horror of his first two books. In Shrine he explored his Roman Catholic heritage with the story of an apparent miracle which turns out to be something much more sinister. Haunted, the story of a sceptical paranormal investigator taunted by malicious ghosts, began life as a screenplay for the BBC, though this was not the screenplay used in the eventual film version. Its sequel was The Ghosts of Sleath. Others of Herbert's books, such as Moon, Sepulchre and Portent, are structured as thrillers, and include espionage and detective story elements along with the supernatural . . . "
More on Wikipedia.
These are paperbacks in good condition.
The cost of shipping is $3.95.
There is of course no charge for shipping if you collect this book from my shop in Wellington following the auction.
Payment within seven days, please.
Shipping details
- $3.95 NZ Post
- Seller allows pick-ups
- Seller is located in Wellington City, Wellington
Payment details
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- NZ bank deposit
- Cash
About the seller
- 99.8% positive feedback
- Member since Dec 1999
Closes: Fri 30 Jul, 9:32 am. 2010
