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An edition of The king in yellow (2015)

The King in Yellow

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The King in Yellow: a play that brings madness to all who read it. Irresistible and insidious, it lurs the reader with its innocence and dooms them with its corruption. In a series of interlinked stories, Robert W. Chambers' classic work of weird fiction shows the creeping spread of the play's macabre touch. I.N.J. Cubard's deft and unsettling adaptation breathes new life into Chambers' influential materpieces, expertly revealing the malice and mayhem that await those unlicky enough to turn the wrong page.

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Self Made Hero
Language
English
Pages
139

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Edition Notes

Published in
London

Classifications

Library of Congress
PN6727, PN6737.C85 K56 2015

Contributors

Adaptation of original work by
Robert W. Chambers

The Physical Object

Pagination
139 pages
Number of pages
139

Edition Identifiers

Open Library
OL27186140M
Internet Archive
kinginyellow0000culb
ISBN 10
1906838925
ISBN 13
9781906838928
OCLC/WorldCat
890510283

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Work ID
OL20006050W

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