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Edward Gorey
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  • Hardcover: 64 pages
  • Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing PLC (1 Nov 2000)
  • Language English
  • ISBN-10: 0747550395
  • ISBN-13: 978-0747550396
  • Product Dimensions: 18.6 x 18.6 x 1.2 cm
  • Average Customer Review: 5.0 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (1 customer review)
  • Amazon Bestsellers Rank: 847,786 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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"Marvellous, unsettling fun." - "Observer". "Many of Edward Gorey's most fervent devotees think he's: English and dead. Actually, he has never so much as visited either place." - "New Yorker". The inhabitants of the ever-so-popular "Haunted Tea-Cosy" return in a new holiday tale. As we wander off with Edward Gorey into the next millennium our reasons for being here are far from clear. Nevertheless, the master craftsman at his best.

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Edward Gorey is one of the most renowned cartoonists of our time. His distinctive and unsettling work has appeared on many New Yorker covers, and in almost a hundred successful books of his own. He has also illustrated books by John Updike, T.S. Eliot, Edward Lear and Samuel Beckett.

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4 of 4 people found the following review helpful
Format:Hardcover
The macabre and slightly gothic outlook is so personal to Gorey simply mentioning Burton does him an injustice. A darker outlook on a world that has glances at Lewis Carroll. The earlier in age someone discovers Gorey the better!
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Wonderful and Funny and better than the first 15 Oct 1999
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Wow. What a wonderful book. It's the sequel to the Haunted Tea Cosy and, as well as being longer, it's funnier and the art is great. The pictures are like the ones from the HTC, but they have a hint of Japanese in them. They are coloured in grey and light blue (see cover) and lime yellow. This is a great book and any Goriphile would carry it around with them around the house (like I do)!
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Not for the weak of heart 17 Jan 2004
By E. R. Bird - Published on Amazon.com
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The following facts should be made clear immediately. There is not, in spite of the title, a single bust in this book (to say nothing of headlessness). There is not even, I might go so far as to say, much of a plot. But what there is lives in superb Gorey glory. The best way to approach this book is to consider it a sequel to Gorey's "The Haunted Tea-Cosy" (which actually did include a cosy of spectral proportions). Our heroes, Mr. Edmund Gravel and the Bahhumbug have finished saying goodbye to the last of their guests for the evening. Ah, but a creature soon comes to spirit our protagonists, "from place to place, where there is shame, also disgrace". The story uses such delightful and little heard words as "druthers" and "aubergine" while telling the lightly lamentable tales of a host of people. Each situation is privy to a little four line poem in the style of a-b-a-b. The subtitle of this book was "A Melancholy Meditation on the False Millennium" and by the book's end both the Bahhumbug and Mr. Gravel sit, drink their tea, and think about the new Millennium (looks of horror clearly plastered on their faces). This being one of Gorey's later works, we can't criticize it too severely. Mr. Gorey had a style all his own and there is a plot here, buried as it may be. If you're partial to Fellini-esque tales of woe, you will like this book. If not, best that you pick up a copy of something entirely different (like "Betsy-Tacy" or "Goodnight Moon") and leave this book to those who would enjoy it better.
8 of 10 people found the following review helpful
Morbidly Macabre and truly Gorey masterpiece! 11 Oct 1999
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Format:Hardcover
For those like me who have come late to the world of Edward Gorey and yet embraced it as one worthy to be their own, purchase this book from these nice people...support one of the greatest artists and illustrators of all time.
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