The King in Yellow

The King in Yellow by Thom Ryng is a notable work of fiction published by Lulu.com on December 28, 2005. This edition spans 97 pages and is presented in English. The book delves into a narrative that has been shrouded in controversy and secrecy, having faced bans and destruction since its initial release. It explores themes of horror and the occult, inviting readers into a world that has captivated and unsettled audiences for over a century.
Readers will encounter a tale that intertwines the realms of the damned and the lost, reflecting the dark allure of its subject matter. The narrative is framed as a play, adding a unique dimension to its storytelling. This edition of The King in Yellow aims to bring forth a work that has long been whispered about in artistic circles, offering insights into its notorious legacy within the genre of horror literature.
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Between the covers of this small, unassuming book lies a tale one hundred years in the making. Banned by the governments of Europe upon its publication, burned by the zealots of religion and sanity, its very name only whispered in the shadows by decadent artists: THE KING IN YELLOW, a play for the damned and the lost. Armitage House is proud to present this notorious work of occult literature for the first time in paperback.
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