Collection of seven stories, one original, and most previously published only online. There is an introduction by the author. This is a signed, limited edition of 750; a lettered edition of 52 ($150.00) is also available. |
Fantasy novel, an early version of the much-revised The Elvin Ship, plus an original story; Blaylock provides autobiographical notes on both pieces. Introduction by Tim Powers. This is dated 2002, but not seen until now. A signed, limited edition of 1,000; a lettered edition of 26 is also available. |
Original collection of three stories (one previously published online) co-written by Blaylock in collaboration with students in a class taught by Tim Powers, who provides an introduction and illustrations. Afterword by Blaylock, and a final note by William Ashbless. This is a limited edition of 1,000 signed by all contributors except William Ashbless. A traycased, lettered edition of four, each with an original Powers illustration ($750.00) is sold out. |
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Deluxe hardcover edition. Limited to 1000 signed, numbered copies. Details taken from publisher’s website. |
A selection of “suppressed” recipes, distributed with the slipcased edition of The William Ashbless Memorial Cookbook. |
Limited to 574 numbered chapbooks, signed by author. A lettered, hardback, edition ($75.00), limited to 26 signed copies, is also available. Details taken from online listing. |
Humorous non-fiction, with recipes, anecdotes, etc. This is a signed, limited edition of 750 copies Also available in a slipcased edition (-47-6, $150.00), limited to 150 numbered, signed copies, bound with an additional chapbook (Suppressed Recipes). |
Hollow Earth adventure novel about Kathleen Perkins, Cryptozoologist; set in the world of The Digging Leviathan. A signed, limited edition of 250 ($60.00) with a bonus section and chapbook story “Hans Clinker” is also available. |
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Anthology of 13 classic gothic tales. Authors include F. Marion Crawford, Mark Twain, H.G. Wells, and Bram Stoker. |
Original anthology. Details supplied by Denny Lien. |
Young-adult anthology of eight ghost stories. Authors include Mary Wilkins Freeman, Henry James, M.R. James, and Charles Dickens. Illustrated by Barbara Kiwak. |
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Subtitled “A Bibliography of Fantasy, Weird, and Science Fiction Books Published in the English Language”. |
A revised and expanded edition of The Checklist of Fantastic Literature (Shasta, 1948). |
Subtitled “A Full Description of 1,775 Books from 1750 to 1960, Including Ghost Stories, Weird Fiction, Stories of Supernatural Horror, Fantasy, Gothic Novels, Occult Fiction, and Similar Literature, with Author, Title, and Motif Indexes”. |
Non-fiction; reference. An annotated bibliography of sf novels and stories up to 1930 and the start of the genre magazines, indexed by date, magazine, and motif/theme. An exhaustive study with long descriptions and evaluations of 2475 items. Subtitled “Full Description of More Than 3,000 Science-Fiction Stories from Earliest Times to the Appearance of the Genre Magazines in 1930, with Author, Title, and Motif Indexes”, |
Non-fiction, reference, a bibliographic listing covering genre magazines from 1926-1936, with a historical introduction, extensive story descriptions, histories and content listings for several pulps, listings of letters and guest editorials by authors, and a discussion of illustrators. Includes bibliography and indexes by author, title, and “Motif and Theme”. |
Anthology of 8 stories from The Best Science Fiction Stories: 1950 (Frederick Fell, 1950). |