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Rooks & St. Felix: Inaugural Haunted Antiques Catalog | Paperback Edition
The same catalog, but in paperback. Twelve spine-chilling tales of objects that refused to go after their owners passed. Objects that now seek new owners. Join us as we attempt to decipher the strange world of haunted and possessed objects.
The paperback edition of the Rooks & St. Felix Inaugural Catalog carries the same twelve entries as the hardcover: the same provenance records, entity profiles, and acquisition notes compiled by Rudolfo St. Felix and Ichabod Rooks across years of careful, occasionally inadvisable, fieldwork.
The stories cover almost all continents and different types of cultural beliefs. From Roman Catholic, to Celtic, to Buddhist, to Islamic, the catalog has a story that will resonate with you.
The paperback is the edition for use. For the table beside the bed, for the bag you take to markets and estate sales, for the collector who reads their reference materials rather than displaying them. It travels well. It opens flat. Several of the entities documented inside have expressed, in our experience, no preference between bindings.
The cover retains the house imagery. The text is identical. What changes is the weight in your hands, and the understanding that some things are meant to be carried rather than kept.
If you are new to Rooks & St. Felix, this is a reasonable place to begin.
Paperback. Twelve entries. First edition, limited run.
The same catalog, but in paperback. Twelve spine-chilling tales of objects that refused to go after their owners passed. Objects that now seek new owners. Join us as we attempt to decipher the strange world of haunted and possessed objects.
The paperback edition of the Rooks & St. Felix Inaugural Catalog carries the same twelve entries as the hardcover: the same provenance records, entity profiles, and acquisition notes compiled by Rudolfo St. Felix and Ichabod Rooks across years of careful, occasionally inadvisable, fieldwork.
The stories cover almost all continents and different types of cultural beliefs. From Roman Catholic, to Celtic, to Buddhist, to Islamic, the catalog has a story that will resonate with you.
The paperback is the edition for use. For the table beside the bed, for the bag you take to markets and estate sales, for the collector who reads their reference materials rather than displaying them. It travels well. It opens flat. Several of the entities documented inside have expressed, in our experience, no preference between bindings.
The cover retains the house imagery. The text is identical. What changes is the weight in your hands, and the understanding that some things are meant to be carried rather than kept.
If you are new to Rooks & St. Felix, this is a reasonable place to begin.
Paperback. Twelve entries. First edition, limited run.