Cheap Street

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Cheap Street Press was a small publishing company started up and operated by the husband-wife duo, George and Jan O'Nale, in New Castle, Virginia. Cheap Street concentrated on publishing "forced-scarcity" or "artificially rare" books - signed, numbered limited edition books of science fiction and fantasy works. Their books were renowned as excellent examples of the book-making arts, having been created with elegant, imported silks and bound in leathers with matching slipcases.

Their books were typically issued in editions of 50 to 200 copies, and sold for up to $250 each. They approached primarily only authors who they identified for excellence in writing quality.

George and Jan O'Nale were hermitic in their habits, living in a fairly unpopulated area in the Virginian countryside. They were eccentric and irascible, and were known to suddenly and arbitrarily fall into contention with individuals with which they came in contact.

In 2002, the O'Nales donated their collection of books and press materials to Tulane University, and then committed suicide in the spring of 2003, citing increasing health problems.

A sampling of books published by Cheap Street Press:


Other items published by Cheap Street Press:


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