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Dr Jekyl & Mr Hyde

Robert Louis Stevenson

Dr Jekyl & Mr Hyde

Published by

Centipede Press

2012

200

List Price

$225

Limitation

Market Value

$325

Apr 13, 2025

Artist

Barry Moser / Aeron Alfrey

Introduction by

Patrick McGrath

Last recorded sale

$525

Mar 18, 2025

Bibliography

CP website book page


The classic novel of personality transference is an acknowledged masterpiece and one of the most influential novels ever written. Now with a new introduction by Patrick McGrath, a stunning suite of fifteen wood engravings by Barry Moser, a front cover by James Bama, gorgeous endpapers by Aeron Alfrey, a back cover by Basil Gogos, a fascinating typographical treatment that destabilizes the text, a handful of Stevenson’s best horror short stories, and a fantastic cover gallery of old film posters in full color. The book is presented in CP's oversize format, 8 × 12 inches, the same as the other books in the Gothic series.
      The wood engravings by Barry Moser are exquisite. They were originally published in small size by the University of Nebraska Press. Mr Moser personally retouched all of the engravings for this edition, and he also created three new wood engravings just for this new edition. One of America’s most renowned artists, Mr Moser’s work has graced some of the finest and most collectible limited editions ever published, including books from the Arion Press and Moser’s own acclaimed Pennyroyal Press.
      Each numbered copy is signed by Patrick McGrath, Barry Moser and Aeron Alfrey. The edition is limited to 200 copies for sale. The books are bound in cloth with printed front and rear panels with printed endpapers, ribbon marker, and a slipcase.


  • Limited to 200 copies, each signed by Patrick McGrath, Barry Moser, and Aeron Alfrey.

  • Full-color gallery of old movie posters based on the novel.

  • Full cloth binding with printed front and rear panels.

  • Illustrated endpapers.

  • Six bonus short stories by Robert Louis Stevenson.

  • Head and tail bands, ribbon marker, and handsome slipcase.

  • Original book price: $225.

  • ISBN 1-933618-83-3.


Value Pages

$325
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