Cemetery Dance Publications - Selected List of Books Published By Cemetery Dance Publications

Selected List of Books Published By Cemetery Dance Publications

  • It: The 25th Anniversary Edition (signed limited edition) by Stephen King (December, 2011)
  • Full Dark, No Stars (signed limited edition) by Stephen King (December, 2010)
  • Blockade Billy by Stephen King (an original novella first printed by Cemetery Dance Publications) (April, 2010) ISBN 978-1-58767-228-6
  • The Secretary of Dreams: Volume 1 (and Volume 2) by Stephen King and illustrated by Glenn Chadbourne (2006) ISBN 1-58767-140-9 (Volume II's ISBN 978-1-58767-185-2)
  • From a Buick 8 (signed limited edition) by Stephen King (2002) ISBN 1-58767-061-5
  • Robert Bloch's Psychos, edited by Robert Bloch & Martin H. Greenberg (1997) ISBN 1-881475-26-3
  • October Dreams: A Celebration of Halloween, edited by Richard Chizmar with Robert Morrish) (2000) ISBN 1-58767-019-4
  • Blue November Storms, by Brian Freeman (2005) ISBN 1-58767-110-7
  • Strange Highways, by Dean Koontz (1995) ISBN 1-881475-15-8
  • Fear Nothing, by Dean Koontz (1997) ISBN 1-881475-27-1
  • Seize the Night, by Dean Koontz (1998) ISBN 1-881475-44-1
  • False Memory, by Dean Koontz (1999) ISBN 1-881475-85-9
  • Mucho Mojo signed limited edition by Joe R. Lansdale

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