The Amityville Horror by Jay Anson - Numbered Edition

The Amityville Horror by Jay Anson - Numbered Edition

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A chilling novel based on the real-life claims that gripped the nation, The Amityville Horror by Jay Anson is the story of an American dream turned into a nightmare beyond imagining.

In November 1974, Ronald DeFeo, Jr. shot and killed six members of his family—his parents, brothers and sisters—at 112 Ocean Avenue, a large Dutch Colonial house situated in the suburban neighborhood of Amityville on the south shore of Long Island. The house remained vacant until December 1975 when the Lutz family first laid eyes on the residence. With its unique architecture, five bedrooms, a swimming pool and a boat house, the property was listed at the bargain price of $80,000. George and Kathy Lutz, along with their three children, believed they had found their dream home. The psychic phenomena that followed created the most terrifying experience they would ever encounter, forcing them to flee the house after just 28 days, convinced it was possessed by evil spirits.

Written by Jay Anson and published in 1977, The Amityville Horror follows the terrifying 28 days the Lutz family resided at 112 Ocean Avenue. The book is written in the style of true crime, laying out the facts as they were told to the author via 45 hours of recorded audiotape. Their fantastic story made for an unforgettable book of gripping suspense that stunned the country. The book swiftly hit the bestseller lists and remained there for 42 weeks. A reviewer for the Los Angeles Times called it, “the scariest story I have read in years…a frightening and fascinating book.” By 1981, the book had gone through 37 printings and sold over 6.5 million copies. 

This limited edition of The Amityville Horror includes floor plans of the house at 112 Ocean Avenue adapted by Maxime Plasse. Also included is an exclusive new introduction by Laura DiDio, the first local reporter to cover the story, featuring her own true account of what she and her crew experienced upon visiting the house after the Lutz’s fled, and an exclusive new afterword providing a wealth of historical context by Eric Walter, the director of the documentary, My Amityville Horror.

In 1979, The Amityville Horror was adapted into a film starring James Brolin and Margot Kidder. The movie was the second highest grossing film of the year and would lead to a franchise of nearly a dozen films, solidifying the story as a cultural phenomenon.


The signed limited edition of The Amityville Horror by Jay Anson is presented in three states: Lettered, Numbered and Artist editions.


NUMBERED EDITION

  • 6” x 9” trim size.
  • 280 pages.
  • Limited to 350 copies.
  • Signed by Laura DiDio, Eric Walter and Brad Gray.
  • Quarter goatskin binding.
  • Printed sides from a design by Claire Guillot.
  • New exclusive introduction by Laura DiDio.
  • New exclusive afterword by Eric Walter.
  • Seven full color illustrations by Brad Gray.
  • Floor plans of the house at 112 Ocean Avenue adapted by Maxime Plasse.
  • Set in Roslindale types.
  • Endsheets are Hahnemühle Bugra.
  • Printed offset on Mohawk Superfine paper.
  • Housed in a cloth covered slipcase with a velour liner and a blind debossed cover. 
  • Bookmark with all pre-orders.

Published editions may differ slightly from mockups and prototype designs.
Illustrations © 2022 by Brad Gray.

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Andy Chatfield
Amityville Horror Numbered

Another stunning book from Suntup, beautifully put together and as ever binding and materials first class

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Dries
Beautiful

The book is so much more beautiful than in the pictures, which fail to do it justice. The green of both the leather and the boards is much brighter and attractive. Carefully designed and very well made.

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Manuel
How many Amityville?

The feel of the leather, the subtle stamp on the leather, the lettering on the spine! The look of this abstract design on the cover is both bright and ominous. Also the subtle blind stamp on the enclosure!

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Phillip Flynn
Amityville Spiel

Great presentation of a mediocre tale, but a classic horror tale in its own right. The Suntup treatment made this book a must have for me.

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Richard Shirley

Fantastic production. I loved the book. A classic!