Rewards for Catacombs of Terror! by Stanley Donwood

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£5 – Catacombs of Terror eBook

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We'll email you the eBook version of the new edition of Catacombs of Terror! in the file format of your choice. As long as it's ePub or Mobi (Kindle).

£10 – A copy of the brand new edition of Catacombs of Terror

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This new edition is based on the heavily edited manuscript that Donwood believed he had destroyed when he threw it into the bonfire on Solsbury Hill. The cover illustration is by Jacknife of Bristol.

£40 – Screenprint of cover art by Jacknife

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This screenprinted poster of the Catacombs of Terror cover is approx A2 and is printed by Chris Hopewell of Jacknife, Stokes Croft, Bristol.

£50 – Original 2002 paperback edition signed by Stanley Donwood

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A long-lost box of the original paperback edition of Catacombs of Terror! was recently discovered in a broom cupboard at the HQ of the People's Republic of Stokes Croft in Bristol. The box contains 30 copies of the book all signed by Donwood in 2002.

£100 – Signed hardback of original edition

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Sterling Bland is mistaken. He may be under the impression that he possesses the only remaining hardback from the original 2002 edition, but a very limited number of these hardbacks (only four copies) were found in a shed where Ambrose Blimfield once lived.

£250 – The fez off of Sterling Bland's head

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Watch the video. It will all make sense. Sort of. You also get a copy of the new book, a signed 2002 edition paperback, a hardback copy of the original 2002 edition and a screen print of the cover artwork, printed by Chris Hopewell of Jacknife, Stokes Croft, Bristol.

£500 – The original annotated manuscript, rescued from the flames

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This is the original manuscript sold to Sterling Bland by Ambrose Blimfield - it is Donwood's heavily annotated and hand-corrected manuscript, the bundle of papers thrown into the fire at the top of Solsbury Hill and rescued by Blimfield.