Original anthology of 22 fantasy stories, with an introduction by Bradley. |
Original anthology of 22 fantasy stories, with an introduction by Bradley. Authors include Jo Clayton, Deborah Wheeler, and Diana L. Paxson. |
Original anthology of 26 fantasy stories. Authors include Diana L. Paxson, Deborah Wheeler, Adrienne Martine-Barnes, and Elisabeth Waters. Editor Holmen is listed only on the title page, and has an afterword. |
Original anthology of 22 fantasy stories. Authors include Diana L. Paxson, Deborah Wheeler, and Paul Edwin Zimmer. |
Original anthology of 26 fantasy stories. Authors include Deborah Wheeler, Lawrence Watt-Evans, and Diana Paxson. |
Original anthology of 21 fantasy stories. Authors include Cynthia McQuillin, Dave Smeds, and Diana L. Paxson. |
Original anthology of 20 fantasy stories. Authors include Diana L. Paxson, Rosemary Edghill, and Dave Smeds. Only Bradley is credited as editor, but finishing without her is the subject of the introduction by Elisabeth Waters. |
Original anthology of 25 fantasy stories. Authors include Diana Paxson, Esther Friesner, and Dorothy Heydt. Introduction by Elisabeth Waters. |
Original anthology of 18 fantasy stories, and a part of the homily from MZB’s funeral. Authors include Diana L. Paxson, Phyllis Ann Karr, and Deborah J. Ross. Introduction by Elisabeth Waters and Ann Sharp. |
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Original shared-world “Darkover” anthology of 20 stories, with an introduction by the editor. |
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Young-adult SF anthology of 10 original stories. |
Anthology of short stories about princes and princesses. |
Young-adult SF anthology of 10 original stories, by authors including Jan Mark, Lisa Tuttle, and Lesley Howarth. Illustrated by Peter Dennis. |
Anthology of 10 original young-adult SF stories about computers and virtual realitty. |
Original anthology published for Concussion, the 57th British National Science Fiction Convention. |
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Details provided by Terry Zobeck. |
Details provided by Terry Zobeck. |
Anthology of articles about writing followed by a 300-page section on current fiction markets. |
Reprints four stories from Max Carrados, four stories from The Eyes of Max Carrados, and two from Max Carrados Mysteries. Selected and with an introduction by E. F. Bleiler. |
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Collection of 11 Kai Lung stories, 4 previously unpublished. Volume six in the “Kai Lung” series. |
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Limited to 250 copies for private distribution. Details taken from online listing. |
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The first collection of stories about the celebrated blind detective. |
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Reprints four stories from Kai Lung’s Golden Hours, three from Max Carrados Mysteries, and four from The Specimen Case. |
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Separate publication of two chapters from Kai Lung Unrolls His Mat. |
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Reprint (Michael Joseph 1950) novel. |
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Reprint (John Lane 1941) mystery novel. |
Mystery novel. |
Reprint (Dodd, Mead 1948) mystery novel. Volume 105 in the series. |
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Reprint (Dodd, Mead 1944) mystery novel set in a military hospital. |
U.S. title: Fog of Doubt. Scribner, 1953. |
Reprint (Michael Joseph 1952) mystery novel. |
Collection of 10 Inspector Cockrill stories, edited, with an introduction and checklist by Tony Medawar. A hardcover edition (-00-0, $29.00) was announced but not seen. In the “Lost Classics” series. |
Reprint (Dodd, Mead 1946 as The Crooked Wreath) mystery novel. |
Reprint (Dodd, Mead 1946 as The Crooked Wreath) mystery novel. |
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Reprint (Michael Joseph 1955) crime novel. |