This edition was heavily edited and abridged by the publisher. |
Reprint (Charterhouse 1974) original SF anthology. The first edition of the anthology was heavily rewritten and cut by the publisher without the consent or knowledge of the editors or the authors. This edition restored the original versions. |
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Hardcover facsimile reprint of an issue of F&SF with newly solicited memoirs from many of the contributors. |
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Also available in a hardback edition (-30-9, £19.99), limited to 50 numbered, signed, copies. Part of the “NewCon Press Novellas Set 8: Steampunk”. Details taken from online listing. |
Original anthology of 16 SF stories of colonization as seen by those colonized. Authors include Lavie Tidhar, Sandra McDonalSofia Samatar. and Preface by Aliette de Bodard, introduction by the editors, and afterword by Ekaterina Sedia. |
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Lost Classics #34. Seventeen previously uncollected Golden Age stories, including the six cases of Jonas P. Jonas, who recounts his sleuthing exploits in the hope that his niece will write his memoirs. A hardcover edition (-01-8, $29.00) was announced but not seen. In the “Lost Classics” series. |
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13 Tropical Stories of the Macabre. |
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Fantasy novelization. Volume one in the “Konrad” trilogy. |
Fantasy novelization. This is a world-wide edition and is available in the US for $8.99. Volume two in the “Konrad” series. |
Fantasy novel set in the “Warhammer” universe. Volume three in the “Konrad” series. |
Contents from Amazon.com. |
Collection of ghost stories and essays, including one originally ascribed to J. Sheridan Le Fanu. Edited and with an Introduction by S. T. Joshi. A Limited Edition of 250 copies, including 20 marbled copies for presentation. |
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Translated from the German (Marianne in Indien und sieben andere Erzählungen, 1934). |
Collection of four Gothic fantasy stories supposedly inspired by Breton folklore. Translated from the French by Brian Stableford, who also provides an introduction and notes. |
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Expanded from the first edition (Stone & Kimball, 1893) by the addition of 5 stories. |
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Each story has sections called Questions and Comments, Word Study, and Composition. |
Collection of 17 horror stories, one original, three previously published electronically; most first appeared in small-press venues. Introduction by Caitlín R. Kiernan. |
Original collection of of the title novella and four other stories, two reprint. |
Collection of 15 stories, three original; many are dark fantasy, and most first appeared in small-press venues. Introduction by Nancy Kilpatrick. Files’s afterword, an interview with herself, discusses some of her inspirations and the nature of horror. |
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Anthology of 20 devil stories. |
First collection by this contemporary ghost/horror short story writer, not only from small and semi-pro magazines but places as eclectic as The Steam Railway News and even the Simon Clark website. “Cellar Door”, “The Altar” and “September” are all original to this book. This is a limited edition of 500 copies. A world-wide edition available in the US for $43.00 and in the UK for £27.50. |