Charnel House (publisher)

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Charnel House
Type Private
Genre Horror
Founded Catskill, New York, U.S. (1989)
Founder Joe Stefko
Headquarters Catskill, New York, U.S.
Area served Worldwide
Industry Publishing
Products Limited edition books
Website CharnelHouse.com

Charnel House is a horror fiction publishing house, specializing in limited edition books noted for their craftsmanship.[1] Examples being The Regulators (1996, by Stephen King writing under the pseudonym Richard Bachman) which featured bullets protruding from the front board and Last Call (1992, by Tim Poweres) which featured endpapers made from untrimmed sheets of American dollar bills.[2] Several of their releases are unavailable in any other format.

Contents

[edit] Works published by Charnel House

[edit] 2008

[edit] 2007

[edit] 2006

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  • My Own Choice by Keith Reid, 500 numbered copies and 26 lettered copies

[edit] 1996

[edit] 1995

  • Where They Are Hid by Tim Powers, 350 numbered copies and 26 lettered copies

[edit] 1994

[edit] 1992

[edit] 1991

  • The New Neighbor by Ray Garton, 500 numbered copies and 26 lettered copies

[edit] 1989

[edit] References

  1. ^ Levin, Barry R.. Barry R. Levin, Science Fiction & Fantasy Literature. Retrieved on 2008-05-31. “Charnel House is the foremost publisher of finely printed and bound horror books in the country today.”
  2. ^ Milroy, Rollin (10 2006). The Architecture of Charnel House. Amphora. The Alcuin Society. Retrieved on 2008-05-31.

[edit] External links

CharnelHouse.com — Official website