Edward Gorey was an author and illustrator of more than 100 books. He also illustrated many works by other authors, designed the sets and costumes for the Broadway production of Dracula (he won a Tony Award for his costume designs), and created the animated sequences used for Mystery! on PBS. His home in Yarmouth Port, MA was converted into a museum after his death in 2000 (www.edwardgoreyhouse.org). To the left is a photo of Bill Campbell and Irwin Terry outside the museum in 2007.Each year, the House mounts an exhibition of Edward Gorey's works. The 2010 exhibition opened last week with the theme of Edward Gorey-illustrated works by other authors. Included are books, ephemera, and original artwork by Mr. Gorey. As usual, this year's exhibition promises to showcase many unusual and unique items.
Included in the exhibition is the dust jacket artwork which Mr. Gorey created for The Revenge of the Wizard's Ghost by author John Bellairs. As collectors of Edward Gorey's works and fans of the museum, Bill Campbell and I have donated a stained glass window hanging inspired by the design from the back cover of this book. The window hanging will be on display throughout the exhibition and will be auctioned to benefit the Edward Gorey House.

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