The City by Richard Haigh (Pre-order for Sept)

$17.99

Cardboard Coffin Press is proud to reissue Richard Haigh’s the City. Never before published in the United States and featured in Paperbacks From Hell, this sequel to the Farm is a much sought after title of paperback horror collectors. Second hand copies rarely appear and when they do, they’re unaffordable.

This edition features the gruesome original, uncropped and unedited cover art from Les Edwards.

Haven’t read the Farm? Don’t worry. This sequel stands on its own (and quickly negates the ending to what was established in the Farm).

THIS TITLE IS PRE-ORDER AND IS

EXPECTED TO START SHIPPING

SEPTEMBER - NOVEMBER

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It was the greatest agricultural show ever held. One of the world’s biggest stadiums was barely large enough to host it. And one of the star attractions was the enclosure holding the massive, humped Buckland White pigs, with their narrow, murderous snouts. With their well-earned reputation for lethal viciousness, they were truly creatures out of some shrieking nightmare. Safely penned behind stout bars, they gave the spectators a delicious cheap thrill of safe terror.

But then the pigs broke loose. And did all Hell …

Cardboard Coffin Press is proud to reissue Richard Haigh’s the City. Never before published in the United States and featured in Paperbacks From Hell, this sequel to the Farm is a much sought after title of paperback horror collectors. Second hand copies rarely appear and when they do, they’re unaffordable.

This edition features the gruesome original, uncropped and unedited cover art from Les Edwards.

Haven’t read the Farm? Don’t worry. This sequel stands on its own (and quickly negates the ending to what was established in the Farm).

THIS TITLE IS PRE-ORDER AND IS

EXPECTED TO START SHIPPING

SEPTEMBER - NOVEMBER

—————————————————————————

It was the greatest agricultural show ever held. One of the world’s biggest stadiums was barely large enough to host it. And one of the star attractions was the enclosure holding the massive, humped Buckland White pigs, with their narrow, murderous snouts. With their well-earned reputation for lethal viciousness, they were truly creatures out of some shrieking nightmare. Safely penned behind stout bars, they gave the spectators a delicious cheap thrill of safe terror.

But then the pigs broke loose. And did all Hell …