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Anthology of high fantasy, with introduction considering the nature of the genre, and informative introductions to each story. |
Anthology of high fantasy, with introduction considering further the nature of the genre. Has informative introductions to each story. |
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Anthology of 17 stories with a new introduction by the editors. This is a “best of” anthology from the five volumes of classic fantasy they edited in the 1970s. |
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Details taken from online listing. |
Details taken from online listing. |
Dark fantasy novel drawing on stories of Orpheus, Faust, and Dante’s Inferno. Junkie guitarist Niko makes a deal with the devil, then decides to go to hell to argue when his lover dies. This is a signed limited edition of 750. |
Collection of 16 mainstream and genre stories, including the title novelette from Playboy. |
Collection of 14 mainstream and fantasy stories. |
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Collection of 12 stories, two new, five others modified for this publication. |
Collection of seven stories, two new, featuring P.I. Nathaniel Rose. |
Anthology of 14 hardboiled stories. |
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Sf novel, revised from “Teleportress of Alpha C” and “The Ark of Mars”. Bound in the tête-bêche style with Legend of Lost Earth by G. McDonald Wallis. |
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Bound in the tête-bêche style with Solar Lottery by Philip K. Dick. |
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All the tales of Eric John Stark in a single volume, including Brackett’s working notes for the abandoned fourth “Stark” novel from 1977. This was advertised as forthcoming in 2015, but subsequently cancelled in 2019 due to contractual difficulties. Also due to be available in a slipcased edition, limited to 100 numbered copies, bound with an untitled bonus book. Details taken from publisher website. |
Limited to 100 copies, distributed with the slipcased edition of Lorelei of the Red Mist. Details taken from publisher website. |
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Reprint (Gnome Press 1952 as The Starmen) sf novel. This edition is abridged by about 20,000 words. Bound in the tête-bêche style with Conquest of the Space Sea by Robert Moore Williams. |
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Collection of 12 SF stories of adventure on other worlds, one a collaboration with Ray Bradbury, who provides the foreword (originally published 1998 in the Readercon 10 Souvenir Book). This also includes an article by Brackett on writing SF. Introduction by Harry Turtledove. This includes the Kelly Freas illustrations for the 1953 reprint of the title story. Also available in a slipcased edition (-25-1, $150.00), limited to 100 numbered copies, signed by Turtledove, and bound with a copy of Brackett Tales. |
Collection of 20 stories, Brackett’s earliest, presented in chronological order. There is an introduction by Michael Moorcock and an autobiographical piece by Brackett from 1941. Also available in a slipcased edition (-12-X, $125.00), limited to 100 numbered copies, signed by Moorcock. |
Reprint (World Distributors 1951 as Shadow Over Mars) SF novel. Bound in the tête-bêche style with Collision Course by Robert Silverberg. |
Thriller collection. |
Sf novel, expanded from “Black Amazon of Mars”. Bound in the tête-bêche style with The Secret of Sinharat. |
Reissue (Ace 1964) SF novel. Bound in the tête-bêche style with The Secret of Sinharat. |
Collection of 12 stories, including the title novel (which was also published as The Sword of Rhiannon) and the original “Eric John Stark” stories. Given as Sea-Kings of Mars and Otherworldly Stories on the cover and spine. Volume 46 in the “Fantasy Masterworks” series. |
Sf novel, expanded from “Queen of the Martian Catacombs”. Bound in the tête-bêche style with People of the Talisman. |
Reissue (Ace 1964) SF novel. Bound in the tête-bêche style with People of the Talisman. |
Collection of 17 stories of adventure on other worlds, plus a 1975 interview with Brackett on writing SF and an introduction by Anne McCaffrey. Limited to 1000 copies. A slipcased edition (-45-9, $150.00), limited to 100 numbered copies, signed by McCaffrey, and bound with an exclusive chapbook (The Ark of Mars) was announced but has not yet been published. Details taken from online listing. |
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Sf novel, published in Starling Stories as “The Starmen of Llyrdis”. |
Sf novel, original published as “Sea-Kings of Mars” in Thrilling Wonder Stories. Bound in the tête-bêche style with Conan the Conqueror by Robert E. Howard. |
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The second volume of an annual anthology founded to provide a much needed outlet for new short stories, work in progress and essays by established and new authors working in Britain or in the English language. |
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Comic book versions of stories from E.C. Comics, adapted by Albert B. Feldstein. |
Collection of two essays and two poems. Published in a signed limited edition of 350. |
Details taken from online listing. |