Frontispiece by Vladimir Zimakov
Published by Conversation Tree Press.
Note: There is a limit of one copy per person/household.
Gibbet Hill is the third title in Short Stops, a series from Conversation Tree Press dedicated to bringing exceptional shorter works of fiction to life through beautifully bound, letterpress-printed, limited editions that begin shipping immediately upon announcement.
Please note: Due to an editorial oversight, some of the errors from the original 1890 newspaper publication of Gibbet Hill were unintentionally preserved in this edition—retaining more of its Victorian character than intended. As a result, they are discounted by US$10.
With Gibbet Hill, Bram Stoker—the legendary author of Dracula—turns his gaze to the fog-draped hills and shadowed woodlands of Victorian England, crafting a quietly disquieting short story set in a landscape where history and atmosphere weigh heavily on the present.
What begins as a solitary walk through the countryside becomes increasingly strange, as the narrator encounters three unnerving children and is drawn into a ritualistic sequence of events that seem to blur the boundary between waking life and dream.
Originally published in a Christmas supplement of the Dublin Daily Express in 1890, Gibbet Hill remained entirely unknown—even to Stoker scholars and biographers—until it was rediscovered in October 2024 by Brian Cleary, an amateur researcher and Stoker enthusiast, at the National Library of Ireland.
Gibbet Hill is a limited edition of 300 unnumbered copies, letterpress printed by Nomad Letterpress in England on Zerkall Bütten 8181 110gsm mould-made paper. It features a frontispiece illustration by Vladimir Zimakov. The book is quarter-bound in book cloth and custom hand-marbled paper from Daniela Prina. The endpapers are GF Smith Colorplan with a linen finish.
All copies are signed by the artist.
EDITION DETAILS:
- Signed by Vladimir Zimakov.
- Limited to only 300 unnumbered copies.
- Letterpress printed on Zerkall Bütten 8181 110gsm mould-made paper by Nomad Letterpress in England.
- Quarter bound in book cloth and custom hand-marbled paper from Papiers Prina.
- Endpapers are GF Smith Colorplan with a linen finish.
- Title and author foil-stamped on the spine.
- Trim size of 6 x 9 inches.
- 27 pages including front and back matter.
- authors_list:
- Bram Stoker
- artists_list:
- Vladimir Zimakov