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Price: $175.00

Publisher: Full Moon Press (2009)
Binding: Full genuine leather
Edition: Signed Letterd Edition of 52


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Product Code: FMP100

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Very Rare. A Must Have Book for Any Serious Horror Collector!

"The Wildman" by Rick Hautala
Limited to 52 Signed and Lettered Editions
Cover art and interior art by Josh Thompson
Additional interior art by Alan M. Clark

This is the premiere book from Full Moon Press! Limited to 52 signed and lettered copies, bound in full leather, with a satin page marker, extra artwork, and housed in a custom wooden traycase! The Lettered Edition also features a different dust-jacket than the limited edition!

The Lettered Edition still contains Alan M. Clark illustrations, but features a dust-jacket by a new name in the small press art world, Josh Thompson.

This edition is signed by Rick Hautala, Alan M. Clark, and the editor, Zach Powell

This edition features a full color dustjacket and frontispiece by a newly discovered artist and contains 5 black and white interior illustrations by Alan M. Clark as well.

This is a must have book for any serious book collector and it is not to be missed!

Lettered Edition features of THE WILDMAN that make it one of the nicest on
the market:

1. Different cover art than the Limited Edition (Cover by Josh Thompson)
2. 2 Full color frontispieces (1 by Alan M. Clark and 1 by Josh Thompson)
3. Signature page with artwork (by Alex McVey)
4. Deluxe Endpapers and Satin Ribbon Marker
5. Leather Binding
6. Signed by Author, Illustrator, and Editor
7. Silver Gilded Page Edges
8. 5 Full Page Alan M. Clark interior illustrations
9. Custom made wooden traycase, each with unique "blood splatter" design
10. Smythe-Sewn binding
11. Spine and Cover foil stamping


About "The Wildman" by Rick Hautala

Jeff Cameron is going back to Camp Tapiola on Lake Onwego to meet several old friends and share fond memories of their childhood camp experiences. But all childhood memories of camp are not so fond....like when their friend Jimmy Foster was fished out of the camp's lake.

The authorities say it was an accidental drowning, but Jeff knows better.

Now, Jeff must try to figure out why one of his friends seems to have a hidden agenda and what this reunion is really all about. Was Jimmy Foster's death a murder or accident? The mystery has haunted Jeff for thirty five years.

And another question remains... who is "The Wildman"?

About Rick Hautala

Rick Hautala is best known as a speculative fiction and horror writer. He graduated from the University of Maine in 1974 where he received a Master of Art in English Literature. He has written and published over 90 novels and short stories since the early 1980s. Many of his books have been translated to other languages and sold internationally. Recently he has published many of his works with specialty press and small press publishers like Cemetery Dance Publications and Dark Harvest. His novel The Wildman (2008), was chosen to be Full Moon Press' debut limited edition title.


Rick Hautala (photo by Holly Newstein)

Rick Hautala's third novel, 1986's Night Stone, was one of the first books to feature a holographic cover and it became an international best-seller, selling well over one million copies. "Knocking" was a part of the Bram Stoker Award winning anthology 999: New Stories of Horror and Suspense ("Best Anthology of 1999"). His short story collection, Bedbugs (1999) was selected by Barnes and Noble as one of the most distinguished horror publications of the year 2000.

Rick Hautala also writes screenplays. His most recent 2008 adaptation of award winning author Kealan Patrick Burke's "Peekers" is currently on the film festival circuit. He also wrote the screenplay for the 2007 short film Dead@17 based on Josh Howard's graphic novel series of the same name, and The Ugly File, directed by Mark Steensland, based on the short story by Ed Gorman.



 



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