Tales Accursed is the second collection of classic supernatural stories selected by the artist Richard Wells. Each of the sixteen tales is accompanied by one of Richard’s striking lino-print illustrations.
This anthology contains work from both the established masters of folk horror, and some more surprising contributors: from Shirley Jackson and M. R. James to E. F. Benson and William Croft Dickinson. Tales Accursed will raise the hairs on your neck and keep you alert to the slightest rustle in the trees: through the chill splendour of moonlit nights come apparitions through the orchard; sea-witches perch on the sharp fangs of rocks as they weave their spells; fir-woods lie unnaturally still with no birdsong, no breeze, nor any undergrowth; and hooded creatures crouch on grey secluded beaches. This book combines ancient horrors from the wilderness with sinister shadows of the landscape to remind us of the settings of our ancestors.
Tales Accursed is a gloriously creepy collection of chilling folk horror tales that is both thrilling and unnerving.
'A new volume of delightfully unsettling tales by some of the masters of the genre. Richard Wells’ woodcut-style illustrations playfully conjure the ancient terrors depicted in dusty seventeenth-century tomes, and their apparent simplicity allows the reader to fill the dark spaces with their own fears' Maria J. Pérez Cuervo, founder and editor of Hellebore
Tales Accursed: A Folk Horror Anthology
Richard Wells (editor)- Hardback£25.00
First edition hardback: royal format (234mm x 156mm), 18 full-page lino-print illustrations, two-colour printing, illustrated endpapers.
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- Signed Hardback£35.00
First edition hardback, with a signed bookplate designed by Richard.
Only 62 left - Accursed Fieldnotes£50.00Only 22 left
Exclusive signed and numbered A5 art zine designed by Richard, featuring photographs, notes and initial sketches for Tales Accursed.
Only 22 left - Limited Edition Print – Celui-Là£40.00Only 7 left
A limited edition lino-cut A4 print based on Eleanor Scott's 1929 story 'Celui-la’. Signed, numbered and hand printed on lotka paper.
Only 7 left - Limited Edition Print – Morag-of-the-Cave£40.00Only 12 left
A limited edition lino-cut A4 print based on Margery Lawrence's 1925 story 'Morag-of-the-Cave'. Signed, numbered and hand printed on lotka paper.
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A limited edition lino-cut A4 print based on A. C. Benson's 1903 story 'The Hill of Trouble'. Signed, numbered and hand printed on lotka paper.
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Get your books all wrapped up! Add a book to your order, followed by this gift bag and your order will arrive with the book inside the bag. Only one book will be placed inside each bag purchased.The gift bag measures 30cm wide and 44cm high. Crafted from 100% natural cotton. Perfect for reusing.
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Tales Accursed is the second collection of classic supernatural stories selected by the artist Richard Wells. Each of the sixteen tales is accompanied by one of Richard’s striking lino-print illustrations.
This anthology contains work from both the established masters of folk horror, and some more surprising contributors: from Shirley Jackson and M. R. James to E. F. Benson and William Croft Dickinson. Tales Accursed will raise the hairs on your neck and keep you alert to the slightest rustle in the trees: through the chill splendour of moonlit nights come apparitions through the orchard; sea-witches perch on the sharp fangs of rocks as they weave their spells; fir-woods lie unnaturally still with no birdsong, no breeze, nor any undergrowth; and hooded creatures crouch on grey secluded beaches. This book combines ancient horrors from the wilderness with sinister shadows of the landscape to remind us of the settings of our ancestors.
Tales Accursed is a gloriously creepy collection of chilling folk horror tales that is both thrilling and unnerving.
'A new volume of delightfully unsettling tales by some of the masters of the genre. Richard Wells’ woodcut-style illustrations playfully conjure the ancient terrors depicted in dusty seventeenth-century tomes, and their apparent simplicity allows the reader to fill the dark spaces with their own fears' Maria J. Pérez Cuervo, founder and editor of Hellebore