AMONG OTHER NOTABLE nonfiction reprints this fall, Library of America has a collection of three hard-to-find World War II memoirs specific to the Pacific Theater, and Beacon Press has brought back that landmark 1985 selection of James Baldwin's essays, The Price of the Ticket: Collected Nonfiction, 1948-1985. Seven Stories Press continues its ambitious Robert Graves Project with his 1938 novel Count Belisarius, a Dark Ages follow-up to I, Claudius. Autumn is a great season to acquaint horror readers with vintage novels and tales they haven't already read, and Valancourt Books continues to pour out creepy goodness. From an expanding range of ghost and horror story anthologies to great single-title revivals, such as Roland Torpor's The Tenant or David Case's The Third Grave, topped off with their literally irresistible-and yes, I know what "literally" means-Paperbacks from Hell imprint. A stellar selection for horror readers both jaded and reluctant is on offer.
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