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Peter Haining The Ghouls 18 Horror Stories 1971 Vincent Price, Christopher Lee * on 2040-motos

US $20
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Lexington, Nebraska, United States

Lexington, Nebraska, United States
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Peter Haining THE GHOULS 18 horror stories 1971 Vincent Price, Christopher Lee *, US $20, image 1

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Peter Haining THE GHOULS 18 horror stories 1971 Vincent Price, Christopher Lee *, US $20, image 2 Peter Haining THE GHOULS 18 horror stories 1971 Vincent Price, Christopher Lee *, US $20, image 3 Peter Haining THE GHOULS 18 horror stories 1971 Vincent Price, Christopher Lee *, US $20, image 4

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The Ghouls Edited by Peter Haining with an introduction by Vincent Price and an afterword by Christopher Lee.  1971 Hardcover with dust jacket.  published by Stein and Day.  Book club edition.  The book is in very good condition with only exceptions being slight creases on front and back covers and slight tear on front top left corner by spine.  The dust jacket also shows some wear and a few creases.  No torn, creased or missing pages.  No other marks of any kind inside or out.  One owner, myself.  Stored in smoke free environment.  All pictures are of the actual book for auction.

Illustrated.  8 pages of black and white pictures.

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