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Very good. Tight, square, uncreased spine has some sunning. Clean, unmarked interior. Some light edge-wear, but no other notable wear. Cover design by Neil Stuart. This movie tie-in's cover features a cross-hatched and pointilized take on an image from the Jerzy Skolimowski directed film adaptation of the collection's title story, complete with a clever colorized affiliation between Alan Bates's cataclysmic mouth and Penguin's iconic fiction-coded orange. Graves, however, questions the publisher's categorization in his intro, writing, 'Most of [these stories]...are true...I fetched back the main elements of The Shout from a cricket-match at Littlemore Asylum, Oxford. ' Skolimowski's adaptation features Tim Curry as Graves at that unnerving cricket match, where he is told the story of a young married couple (Susannah York and John Hurt, who plays a church organist/experimental composer) living in a claustrophobic North Devon town, and the noxious relationship they form with a mysterious stranger who is well versed in the dark arts. 300 pp.