🔔Collectors Club Exclusive Bonus:Order The Omen Artist Edition Bundle at darkregions.com/theomen in the same cart as The Omen Numbered Edition and We'll Include a Free Bonus Highly
In-Demand Sold Out Suntup Artist Edition from One of the Following Titles: Jaws, Charlie and the Chocolate Factory, Imajica, I Am Legend or The Exorcist! 🔔
If you already ordered The Omen Artist Edition you can still order the Artist Edition bundle to qualify for this special! The Omen signed numbered hardcover will be offered to the public starting tomorrow May 25th (we will increase the website asking price tomorrow as well but Collectors Club members will still be able to get the volume at original retail price). Thank you to all
Collectors Club members who shop with Dark Regions Press!
The Butcher Boy by Patrick McCabe Signed
Numbered Hardcover Sold Out from Suntup Still Available on our Website!
The signed limited edition of The Butcher Boy by Patrick McCabe is presented in three states: Artist, Numbered and Lettered. The editions measure 6” x 9” and feature six full color illustrations by David Lupton, as well as a new exclusive introduction by the author. The Numbered and Lettered editions are signed by Patrick McCabe and David Lupton, and the Artist edition is signed by
David Lupton. The editions are printed offset on premium Mohawk Via paper.
NUMBERED EDITION
The Numbered edition of 350 copies is a full leather binding covered in genuine pig suede. The cover and spine are blind stamped and the edition is housed in a slipcase covered with acid free Kraft butcher paper. It is signed by Patrick McCabe and David Lupton.
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Oscar Wilde – The Peacock Edition from Amaranthine Books!
The Peacock Edition of The Picture of Dorian Gray represents all the flashiness and gaudiness of Mr. Gray, the ultimate peacock. It is bound in sparkling green cloth, featuring a hand painted peacock feather with acrylic paint, as well as gold foil stamping and embossing. It comes in a special case with transparent spine window so that the book is safe, but never truly tucked
away.