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2009 novel by Clive Barker

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The Adventures of Mr. Maximillian Bacchus and His Travelling Circus
First edition
AuthorClive Barker
IllustratorRichard A. Kirk
LanguageEnglish
GenreFantasy
PublisherBad Moon Books
Publication dateApril 2009
Publication placeUnited States
Media typePrint (hardcover)

The Adventures of Mr. Maximillian Bacchus and His Travelling Circus is a fantasy novel by best selling author Clive Barker. It is composed of four interwoven stories penned by Clive Barker when he was in his early 20s in the Winter of 1974 that have never seen print in any form. The book was published by Bad Moon Books in April 2009.

The book contains illustrations by Richard A. Kirk. The book was printed in limited quantities.

Editions

This book was available in four different editions. All editions were signed by Clive Barker.

  • "Trade Edition" of 1500 hardcover copies
  • "Slipcased Limited Edition" of 300 numbered copies
  • "Traycased Lettered Edition" of 26 signed and lettered copies
  • "Ultra Edition" of 10 handmade hardcovers

References

  1. Clive Barker Official Site
  2. Richard A. Kirk

External links

Works by Clive Barker
Literature
Books of the Art
The Books of Abarat
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