A major reference work in two volumes with critical essays on fantasy authors. The book is done chronologically and is excellent on earlier work but fairly sketchy on the current crop (22 post-1940 writers are discussed). It has excellent coverage of the early 20th Century. |
Ghost/horror/gothic anthology. |
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Also available in the U.K. (Harvester Press 1980). |
Volume of twenty-four rare Victorian ghost stories, only two of which have seen previous anthologisation according to the editor. |
Anthology of 4 novellas from The Year’s Best Science Fiction Novels, 1952 (Frederick Fell, 1952). |
SF anthology. |
SF anthology. |
SF anthology. |
Anthology of 4 novellas from The Year’s Best Science Fiction Novels, 1954 (Frederick Fell, 1954). |
Complete indexes to and descriptions of everything published in Street & Smith’s The Thrill Book, including reproductions of magazine covers. Volume 18 in the “Starmont Reference Guide” series. A hardcover edition (-206-0, $24.95) was announced but not seen. |
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Reference book. |
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Non-fiction, reference, a guide to 116 “significant contemporary” authors who have been active since 1985, an expansion on E.F. Bleiler’s 1982 Supernatural Fiction Writers: Fantasy and Horror. This comes in two volumes; volume 1 has ISBN -31251-4, volume 2 -31252-2. |
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Adds one story (“Skysign”) to the 1970 Doubleday edition. |
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This edition replaces “There Shall Be No Darkness” with “How Beautiful With Banners” and “We All Die Naked”. Arrow 1977 edition is titled The Testament of Andros. |
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Fix-up novel based on four stories. |
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Revised from the Signet (1959) edition, replacing “Tomb Tapper”, “King of the Hill” and “This Earth of Hours” with “Beanstalk”. |
Reprints 5 of the 8 stories from the Signet (1959) edition. |
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Also in The Star Trek Reader II. |
Also in The Star Trek Reader. |
Also in The Star Trek Reader. |
Also in The Star Trek Reader II. |
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Also in The Star Trek Reader. |
Also in The Star Trek Reader II. |
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Collection of 27 novelizations based on Star Trek episodes that originally appeared in Star Trek #1-#12 plus a new introduction by D.C. Fontana, the prefaces to the original volumes by Blish and to Star Trek 12 by J.A. Lawrence, Blish’s wife, who completed parts of Star Trek #11-#12. The novelizations are presented in order of television appearance. This volume contains material from the first season. |
Collection of 25 novelizations based on Star Trek episodes that originally appeared in Star Trek #1-#12 plus a new introduction by David Gerrold. The novelizations are presented in order of television appearance. This volume contains material from the second season. |
Collection of 24 novelizations based on Star Trek episodes that originally appeared in Star Trek #1-#12 plus a new introduction by Norman Spinrad. Blish’s wife, J.A. Lawrence, helped complete parts of Star Trek #11-#12. The novelizations are presented in order of television appearance. This volume contains material from the third season. |
Collection of critical essays. |
Reprint (Faber & Faber 1973 as Best Science Fiction Stories of James Blish) SF collection. |
Fix-up novel based on two stories published in Astounding Science Fiction. |
Novel, partly based on three previous stories. |
Reprint (Faber and Faber 1956 as They Shall Have Stars) fix-up novel. |
SF anthology. Simultaneous with the US (Doubleday) edition. |
SF anthology. Simultaneous with the UK (Gollancz) edition. |
SF anthology. |
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SF anthology. |