THE OMEN David Seltzer Suntup SIGNED/NUMBERED OUT OF PRINT
WITH BOOKMARK!
The Numbered edition of 350 copies is a flatback Bradel binding with handmade marbled paper over the front board, and black European cloth covering the spine and back cover. The marbled papers are custom made for this edition in France by Claire Guillot. Cover and spine labels are foil stamped on Hahnemühle Bugra, and the endsheets are black Bugra. The edition is housed in a die-cut slipcase covered with an acrylic-coated embossed paper. This edition is signed by David Seltzer and Juliana Kolesova.
A terrifying thriller of supernatural evil, The Omen by David Seltzer is the novelization of his screenplay for the film that spawned one of the most successful horror franchises of all time.
World-renowned diplomat Jeremy Thorn and his wife Katherine have just welcomed the newest member of their family: their beautiful son, Damien. A cherubic boy with fair features, Damien appears to be the picture of innocence, but as he grows, so too do the violent, unexplained incidents, from fatal accidents to suicides. Soon Jeremy and Katherine will learn the horrible truth of the terror that seems to follow their family wherever they go, and which was foretold two thousand years ago.
First published as a Signet paperback in June 1976, David Seltzer’s novelization hit bookshelves two weeks before the movie’s release. While novelizations of screenplays and teleplays had long been a part of the publishing landscape, the art form hit its peak with The Omen when the paperback sold three and a half million copies, an unprecedented achievement at the time, making The Omen one of the bestselling books of the year.
WITH BOOKMARK!
The Numbered edition of 350 copies is a flatback Bradel binding with handmade marbled paper over the front board, and black European cloth covering the spine and back cover. The marbled papers are custom made for this edition in France by Claire Guillot. Cover and spine labels are foil stamped on Hahnemühle Bugra, and the endsheets are black Bugra. The edition is housed in a die-cut slipcase covered with an acrylic-coated embossed paper. This edition is signed by David Seltzer and Juliana Kolesova.
A terrifying thriller of supernatural evil, The Omen by David Seltzer is the novelization of his screenplay for the film that spawned one of the most successful horror franchises of all time.
World-renowned diplomat Jeremy Thorn and his wife Katherine have just welcomed the newest member of their family: their beautiful son, Damien. A cherubic boy with fair features, Damien appears to be the picture of innocence, but as he grows, so too do the violent, unexplained incidents, from fatal accidents to suicides. Soon Jeremy and Katherine will learn the horrible truth of the terror that seems to follow their family wherever they go, and which was foretold two thousand years ago.
First published as a Signet paperback in June 1976, David Seltzer’s novelization hit bookshelves two weeks before the movie’s release. While novelizations of screenplays and teleplays had long been a part of the publishing landscape, the art form hit its peak with The Omen when the paperback sold three and a half million copies, an unprecedented achievement at the time, making The Omen one of the bestselling books of the year.
WITH BOOKMARK!
The Numbered edition of 350 copies is a flatback Bradel binding with handmade marbled paper over the front board, and black European cloth covering the spine and back cover. The marbled papers are custom made for this edition in France by Claire Guillot. Cover and spine labels are foil stamped on Hahnemühle Bugra, and the endsheets are black Bugra. The edition is housed in a die-cut slipcase covered with an acrylic-coated embossed paper. This edition is signed by David Seltzer and Juliana Kolesova.
A terrifying thriller of supernatural evil, The Omen by David Seltzer is the novelization of his screenplay for the film that spawned one of the most successful horror franchises of all time.
World-renowned diplomat Jeremy Thorn and his wife Katherine have just welcomed the newest member of their family: their beautiful son, Damien. A cherubic boy with fair features, Damien appears to be the picture of innocence, but as he grows, so too do the violent, unexplained incidents, from fatal accidents to suicides. Soon Jeremy and Katherine will learn the horrible truth of the terror that seems to follow their family wherever they go, and which was foretold two thousand years ago.
First published as a Signet paperback in June 1976, David Seltzer’s novelization hit bookshelves two weeks before the movie’s release. While novelizations of screenplays and teleplays had long been a part of the publishing landscape, the art form hit its peak with The Omen when the paperback sold three and a half million copies, an unprecedented achievement at the time, making The Omen one of the bestselling books of the year.