Also in hc (St. Martin’s 1978). |
Reprint (NAL 1990) anthology of essays and stories about the search for extraterrestrial intelligence. |
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Anthology of Nebula Award-winning fiction and nominees: five stories and one novel excerpt, three Rhysling Award-winning poems, plus commentary on SF by Bud Webster, Joe Haldeman, Orson Scott Card, and Mike Resnick. The 42nd volume in the annual series. |
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First of three anthologies derived from Science Fiction Hall of Fame Volume 2A. |
Reprint (Doubleday 1973 as The Science Fiction Hall of Fame, Volume Two B) SF anthology. |
Reprint (Doubleday 1973 as The Science Fiction Hall of Fame, Volume Two A) SF anthology. |
Original anthology of horror stories set in the old west. Limited edition of 1,000 copies. |
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Extensive survey of female detectives in works of fiction published between 1841 and the end of 1920. |
Note: These all seem to be true crime accounts, somewhat dramatized. |
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Reprint (Cape 1945 as The Demon Lover) collection. First US edition. |
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Chapbook anthology of four lesbian SF stories. |
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Original anthology of six stories. Authors include Mark Noe, Beverly Heinze, and James S Dorr. |
Chapbook original anthology of three stories of ecological SF. |
Original anthology of four gay SF stories. |
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Chapbook anthology of three stories featuring heroes who overcome their handicaps. |
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Reprint (The Bodley Head 1909) occult novel. Volume 13 in the series. |
Collection with some crime. |
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Reprint (Odhams 1921) supernatural novel. |
Collection of the title novella (originally published under the pseudonym Robert Paye) and 6 short stories. Details supplied by Mike Ashley. |
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Major collection of Bowen’s supernatural tales, including the novella ‘Julia Roseingrave’ and two previously unpublished stories. The volume is completed by an Afterword from Marjorie Bowen’s own pen, in which she describes a ghostly experience of her own. The volume is edited by Jessica Amanda Salmonson, and has a preface by the author’s son, Hilary Long. This edition is limited to 500 copies. A world-wide edition available in the US for $35.00 and in the UK for £25.00. |
Re-edited and expanded from The Great Weird Stories, Neale, 1929 |
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Details taken from online listing. Volume eight in the series. |
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Reprint (Corinth 1966) novel. Volume one in the series. Details taken from publisher website. |
Details taken from online listing. Volume 11 in the series. |
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Reprint (Corinth 1966) novel. Volume two in the series. Details taken from publisher website. |
Reprint (Corinth 1966) novel. Volume five in the series. Details taken from publisher website. |
Details taken from Table of Contents. |
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Reprint (Corinth 1966 as Purple Tornado) novel. Volume three in the series. Details taken from publisher website. |
Details taken from online listing. Volume six in the series. |
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Reprint (Corinth 1966) novel. Volume four in the series. Details taken from publisher website. |
Details taken from online listing. Volume nine in the series. |
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Reprint (Corinth 1966) novel Title given as The Tesla Raiders. Details taken from online listing. Volume 12 in the series. |
Details taken from online listing. Volume 10 in the series. |
Details taken from online listing. Volume seven in the series. |
Collection of 12 stories, including one comprised of three flash stories, two original. Each story and section is preceded by a short author’s introduction. Details taken from online listing. |
Also in pb (Signet #919, Jan 1952). |
Reissue (Collins 1984) SF/associational anthology. |
Details taken from online listing. |
Fifteen stories of the sinister and macabre each with a twist at the end. Also published in a simultaneous hardcover edition. |
A selection of weird and bizarre stories set on islands collected by a noted travel writer. |