Edward Gorey's fifth alphabet book, The Glorious Nosebleed was published by Dodd, Mead & Co. in 1975 as a hardcover book in illustrated boards with a matching dust jacket. This title is reprinted in Amphigorey Also.
The Glorious Nosebleed is one of Mr. Gorey's most amusing and popular alphabet books. The individual images have been reprinted as postcards and calendars over the years. The book ends with one of EG's nicest self portraits which accompanies, "He wrote it all down Zealously".
This is one of the easiest Gorey books to spot in first printing because
the binding color of the first edition (including the limited edition
copies) is tomato red. When this book went into a second printing, the
color of the binding changed to cherry red. I have put the two books
side by side so you can see the color difference (the
first edition is on the right).


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