![]() ![]() Stephen King provided an unsolicited blurb for the entire series, the first time he had blurbed an entire series, and the first time he had asked to be allowed to provide a blurb, rather than being asked for one. The Dell/Abyss imprint was created to elevate the horror genre to be "cutting edge psychological horror" and "the best, most innovative dark fiction available," according to the publisher's mission statement. All but Making Love are fine in wrappers ( Making Love has one tiny corner crease and is very near fine). The Children's Hour has the stamp of another author on the title page. All but Darker Saints and Heart Beast are first printings (they are second printings, but have review material laid in). ![]() All but Anthony Shriek and Making Love have review material laid in. As follows:1991 - Brian Hodge, Nightlife Kelley Wilde, Mastery 1992 - Lisa Tuttle, Lost Futures Dennis Etchison, editor, Metahorror Mark Morris, Stitch Jessica Amanda Salmonson, Anthony Shriek 1993 - Kelley Wilde, Angel Kiss Gail Petersen, The Making of a Monster Melanie Tem and Nancy Holder, Making Love Tanith Lee, Heart Beast 1995 - Melanie Tem, Desmodus Douglas Clegg, The Children's Hour 1996 - Kristine Kathryn Rusch, The Devil's Churn Nancy Holder and Melanie Tem, Witch-Light Ellen Datlow, editor, Twists of the Tale. ![]() Sixteen paperback titles in Dell's Abyss Horror paperback line: fourteen are first printings fourteen are review copies all but one are fine. ![]()
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