Delirium Books - Ultra Editions

Ultra Editions

Genuine leather books housed in an equally attractive genuine leather hinged box, the Ultra Series offers the collector's community extremely rare editions by some of the biggest authors in the genre. Buyers have the option to personalize their copies by getting their names on a special "thanks" page from the author, as well as having their book personally inscribed. Produced in an extremely limited nature, only 26-36 copies produced of each title.

  • Mean Sheep by Tom Piccirilli (January 2003): Published as a 6-copy ultra hardcover, an early prototype for the Ultra Collector’s series.
  • The Rising by Brian Keene (April 2003): Published as a 6-copy ultra hardcover, an early prototype for the Ultra Collector’s series.
  • Book #1: Punktown by Jeffrey Thomas (May 2003): Published as a 26-copy ultra hardcover. Delirium’s first official release in the Ultra Collector’s series.
  • Book #2: Broken On The Wheel Of Sex by Jack Ketchum (July 2003): Published as a 26-copy ultra hardcover.
  • Book #3: The Logan Chronicles by William F. Nolan (October 2003): Published as a 26-copy ultra hardcover. Included a signed drawing by Nolan.
  • Book #4: Sixteen Sucking Stories by Brian Lumley (January 2004): Published as a 35-copy ultra hardcover. Included an audio CD of Lumley reading "The Mirror of Nitocris".
  • Book #5: Crota by Owl Goingback (May 2004): Published as a 26-copy ultra hardcover.
  • Book #6: The Parasite by Ramsey Campbell (October 2004): Published as a 26-copy ultra hardcover.
  • Book #7: Far Out: The Incredible Adventures of Sam Space by William F. Nolan (January 2005): Published as a 26-copy ultra hardcover.
  • Book #8: My Soul to Keep by Tananarive Due (December 2006): Published as a 26-copy ultra hardcover.

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