October Dreams

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Editions

This anthology was first published by Cemetery Dance Publications in three different hardcover formats:

  • "Trade Edition" bound in full cloth
  • "Slipcased Limited Edition" of 450 signed and numbered copies bound in leather
  • "Traycased Lettered Edition" of 52 signed and lettered copies bound in leather. This version includes a separate, specially-commissioned Halloween Art Portfolio, featuring twelve pages of artwork.

Contents

See also

External links

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