Ratman's Notebooks by Stephen Gilbert - Numbered Edition
Ratman's Notebooks by Stephen Gilbert - Numbered Edition
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The basis for the 1971 film Willard and its 2003 remake, Stephen Gilbert’s bestselling novel Ratman’s Notebooks was hailed by The Washington Star as “a horrific, grisly and truly frightening masterpiece of terror.” This is the first limited edition of the novel.
Presented through a series of journal entries, Ratman’s Notebooks follows an unnamed narrator—a reclusive misfit who finds himself alienated from the world around him. Working a thankless job at a company once owned by his late father and living under the thumb of a domineering mother, he drifts through life unnoticed and unloved. When his mother demands he exterminate a rat infestation, he sets out to do just that, but cannot bring himself to follow through. Instead, he begins to bond with the rats, earning their trust, training them, and ultimately forming a secret society of intelligent companions. As his connection to the human world continues to fray, his relationship with the rats deepens and he begins to see them as agents of vengeance. What begins as a quiet rebellion escalates into a chilling plan for revenge, as the narrator sets out to reclaim power in a world that has made him feel powerless.
Published in 1968, Ratman’s Notebooks became an immediate bestseller and was praised for its quiet horror and psychological intensity. New York Magazine called it “one of the more terrifying, deliciously scary thrillers,” while Kirkus Reviews described it as “a magnificently malignant horror story to which you will be unavoidably committed.” The Chattanooga Times hailed it as “a compelling tour de force,” and The Atlantic praised its “malevolent Gothic whimsy.” In his introduction, Kim Newman credits the novel’s success with helping legitimize horror as a mainstream literary genre, paving the way for the boom of the 1970s and the rise of authors like Stephen King and James Herbert.
A quietly terrifying portrait of alienation, obsession and the dark places loneliness can lead, Ratman’s Notebooks remains as eerie and chilling as the day it was first published.
The limited edition of Ratman's Notebooks by Stephen Gilbert is presented in three states: Lettered, Numbered and Artist editions.
NUMBERED EDITION
- 6” x 9” trim size.
- 224 Pages.
- Limited to 250 copies.
- Signed by Kim Newman and Sophia Rapata.
- Introduction by Kim Newman.
- Six color illustrations by Sophia Rapata.
- Quarter bound in goatskin with cloth-covered boards and a ribbon marker, constructed as a flatback binding in a notebook-inspired style.
- Wraparound elastic closure runs vertically to hold the book shut.
- Die-cut paper label affixed to the front cover, its corner deliberately shaped as though gnawed—an understated nod to the rats that haunt the story.
- Six rat silhouettes foil-blocked in silver are arranged vertically along the spine material where it extends onto the front board—echoing the slow, creeping advance of the story’s central infestation.
- Overall design pays quiet homage to the novel’s form, drawing on the familiar materials and structure of a utilitarian notebook.
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Designed by award winning designer Misha Beletsky, the text pages are set in Elysium and are printed by offset lithography on Mohawk Via Vellum paper.
- Endsheets are Hahnemühle Bugra.
- Housed in a clamshell enclosure covered in cloth with velour lined trays.
- Fold-out of the Artist edition dust jacket illustration by Sophia Rapata is included in this state.
- Bookmark with all pre-orders.
Published editions may differ slightly from mockups and prototype designs.
Illustrations © 2024 by Sophia Rapata.