Glenn Chadbourne - Partial Bibliography of Works By Glenn Chadbourne

Partial Bibliography of Works By Glenn Chadbourne

  • Ghost Trap by Dave Lowell (Flights of Imagination, 2007)
  • The Colorado Kid (the Glenn Chadbourne limited edition) by Stephen King (PS Publishing, 2007)
  • The Secretary of Dreams: Volume 1 by Stephen King (Cemetery Dance Publications, 2006)
  • Dead Earth: The Green Dawn by Mark Justice and David T. Wilbanks with an introduction by Gary A. Braunbeck (PS Publishing, 2007)
  • Matinee at the Flame by Christopher Fahy (Overlook Connection Press)
  • The King and other Stories by Joe R. Lansdale (Subterranean Press, 2006)
  • Bloodstained Oz by Christopher Golden and James A. Moore (500 numbered copies released by Earthling Publications, 2006) (also released as a limited lettered edition of 26 copies each with an original color illustration by Glenn Chadbourne)
  • Windows by Ray Garton (Cemetery Dance "Signature Series", 2006)
  • Weed Species by Jack Ketchum (Black and white interior artwork by Glenn Chadbourne) (Cemetery Dance Publications, 2006)
  • The Illustrated Stephen King Trivia Book by Brian Freeman & Bev Vincent (Cemetery Dance Publications, 2005) ISBN 1-58767-116-6 (also released as a 52 copy lettered edition that came with a piece of Glenn Chadbourne ORIGINAL artwork that was used in the book)
  • The Road to the Dark Tower by Bev Vincent (Cemetery Dance Publications, 2005) ISBN 1-58767-104-2 (also released as a 52 copy lettered edition that came with an original Dark Tower drawing by Glenn Chadbourne)
  • Bedbugs by Rick Hautala (Cemetery Dance Publications, 1999)

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