Rosemary's Baby

Ira Levin

Grouped product items
Edition
Gift Edition
SOLD OUT
Limited Edition
SOLD OUT

Illustrated by Richey Beckett.
Introduction by Chuck Palahniuk.

One of the bestselling horror novels of all-time, Rosemary’s Baby by Ira Levin is considered by many to be the “grand daddy” of horror fiction. Selling 4 million copies upon its publication in 1967, the novel’s success launched a new wave of books in the horror genre, while critics heralded it “one of the most perfectly crafted thrillers ever written.”

This fine press limited edition of Rosemary’s Baby measures 6¼" x 9¼" and features six black & white illustrations by Richey Beckett, as well as, exclusive introduction by New York Times bestselling author, Chuck Palahniuk. The editions are signed by Richey Beckett and Chuck Palahniuk, and are printed letterpress.

Artist Gift Edition Specifications

  • Edition sized at 6¼” x 9¼”.
  • Full cloth, smyth-sewn binding with foil-stamped cover and spine.
  • Six black & white illustrations by Richey Beckett.
  • Full-color dust jacket with wrap-around art created exclusively for this edition. This is the only edition that will have the jacket.
  • Unique double-sided dust jacket to reveal surprise alternate jacket.
  • Signed by artist Richey Beckett.
  • Housed in printed slipcase. 
  • Offset printed.
  • All pre-ordered Artist Gift editions will ship with a Rosemary's Babybookmark.
  • Limitation based on pre-order demand, not to exceed 1000 copies.

Numbered Edition Specifications

  • Edition sized at 6¼” x 9¼”.
  • Limited to 250 copies for sale.
  • Quarter leather hand binding with foil-stamped Japanese cloth boards.
  • Six black & white illustrations by Richey Beckett printed letterpress.
  • New introduction by Academy Award winner, Jordan Peele written exclusively for this edition.
  • Afterword by Ira Levin.
  • Signed by Richey Beckett and Chuck Palahniuk
  • Printed letterpress on Mohawk Superfine.
  • Gorgeous Japanese endpapers with gold and silver flecks.
  • Housed in a foil-stamped, cloth-covered slipcase. 

 

 

More Information
Publisher Suntup Editions