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    Unlikely Stories, Mostly by Alasdair Gray (Canongate, October 1983, 0-86241-029-0, £7.50, 276pp, hc, co, cover by Alasdair Gray)
    • 1 · The Star · Alasdair Gray · vi Collins for Boys and Girls 1951
    • 4 · The Spread of Ian Nicol · Alasdair Gray · vi Ygorra 1956
    • 8 · The Problem · Alasdair Gray · vi
    • 11 · The Cause of Some Recent Changes · Alasdair Gray · ss Ygorra 1957
    • 17 · The Comedy of the White Dog · Alasdair Gray · ss Scottish International Magazine 1969
    • 37 · The Crank That Made the Revolution · Alasdair Gray · ss The Scottish Field 1971
    • 44 · The Great Bear Cult · Alasdair Gray · nv
    • 67 · The Start of the Axletree · Alasdair Gray · ss Scottish Short Stories 1979, Collins, 1979
    • 85 · Five Letters from an Eastern Empire · Alasdair Gray · na Words International 1979
    • 134 · Logopandocy · Alasdair Gray · na
    • 197 · Prometheus · Alasdair Gray · nv
    • 233 · The End of the Axletree · Alasdair Gray · nv
    • 272 · A Likely Story in a Nonmarital Setting · Alasdair Gray · vi
    • 273 · A Likely Story in a Domestic Setting · Alasdair Gray · vi






    Best of “The Goth” ed. Jennie Gray (The Gothic Society, September 1994, 1-874100-08-X, £6.00, 36pp, A4, nf)
        Selection of essays from the first six issues of The Goth magazine - #1 (9/90) to #6 (12/91).
    • 3 · Apocryphal History of the Gothic Society · Jennie Gray · ar
    • 4 · Top Fifty Titles in the Fantastic/Gothic Genre · Robert de la Bedoyere · bi
    • 6 · London—City of Dreadful Night · Jennie Gray · ar (r)
    • 10 · On the Stairs · Arthur Morrison · ss Tales of Mean Streets by Arthur Morrison, Methuen, 1894
    • 12 · Montague Summers · Roger Dobson · ar (r)
    • 15 · The Gothic Quest Reassessed · Jennie Gray · ar (r)
    • 17 · The Background to the Writing of “Frankenstein” · Jennie Gray · ar (r)
    • 20 · Four Ghost Stories told by Monk Lewis · [uncredited] · ar (r); about stories Lewis told to Percy Bysshe Shelley in 1816.
    • 22 · Peacock and Anti-Biography · Edward de la Bedoyere · ar (r)
    • 23 · Austin Osman Spare: Some Hitherto Unpublished Notes · Grace Rogers · ar (r)
    • 26 · Paradise by Way of Kensal Green · Jennie Gray · ar (r)
    • 30 · Cautionary Tales for Bothersome Brats · Jennie Gray · ar (r)
    • 33 · From Nurse’s Stories · Charles Dickens · vi (r)
    • 35 · St Thomas Hospital Operating Theatre · Lacunae · ar (r)
    • 36 · Song for the Richest Woman in Wrangel · [uncredited] · pm (r)





    Feast of Faust by T. M. Gray (PublishAmerica, July 2003, 1-59286-632-8, $29.95, 461pp, tp, oc)
        Original collection of 45 stories, 17 reprints, most horror with elements of fantasy and SF. The author’s afterword discusses how the stories came to be written.
















    The Broken Gate by Charles Grayson (Doubleday, May 1948, LC:48-6141, $3.00, 240pp, hc, n.)


    Golden Temptress by Charles Grayson (Ace Double, March 1954, D-49, 35¢, 186pp, pb, n.)
        Reprint (Doubleday 1948 as The Broken Gate) mystery novel. Abridged. Bound in the tête-bêche style with Tongking! by Dan Cushman.















    Conquest of Armageddon by Jonathan Green (Black Library, December 5, 2005, 1-84416-196-X, £6.99, 414pp, pb, n., cover by Klaus Scherwinski) [Warhammer 40,000]
        SF novelization. Book 2 of the “Black Templars” series, set in the “Warhammer 40,000” universe. This is a world-wide edition and is available in the US for $7.99.


    Crusade for Armageddon by Jonathan Green (Black Library, June 2003, 1-84416-025-4, £5.99, 280pp, pb, n., cover by Adrian Smith) [Warhammer 40,000]
        Future-war novel set in the “Warhammer 40,000” universe.


    Dark Side by Jonathan Green (Abaddon Books, October 14, 2010, 978-1-906735-40-1, £7.99, 334pp, pb, oc, cover by Mark Harrison) [Pax Britannia]
        Original collection of two pieces in the shared world/alternate world steampunk SF series: the title novel, plus a novella.


    The Dead and the Damned by Jonathan Green (Black Library, December 2002, 1-84154-266-0, £5.99, 288pp, pb, n., cover by Clint Langley) [Warhammer: Torben Badenov]
        Fantasy war novel set in the world of “Warhammer”. A first novel.


    Evolution Expects by Jonathan Green (Abaddon Books, May 15, 2009, 978-1-905437-86-3, £6.99, 293pp, tp, oc) [Pax Britannia]
        Original collection of two pieces in the shared world/alternate world steampunk SF series: the title novel, plus a novella. Book 5 in the series.


    Human Nature by Jonathan Green (Abaddon Books, December 11, 2008, 978-1-905437-86-3, £6.99, 334+49pp, pb, oc, cover by Mark Harrison) [Pax Britannia]
        Original collection of two pieces in the shared world/alternate world steampunk SF series: the title novel, plus a novella.


    Iron Hands by Jonathan Green (Black Library, August 2004, 1-84416-094-7, £6.99, 409pp, pb, n., cover by Adrian Smith) [Warhammer 40,000]
        Future-war novel set in the “Warhammer 40,000” universe. This is a world-wide edition and is available in the US for $7.99.


    Magestorm by Jonathan Green (Black Library, February 2, 2004, 1-84416-074-2, £5.99, 250pp, pb, n., cover by Adrian Smith) [Warhammer]
        Fantasy war novel. A “Warhammer” novel. This is a world-wide edition and is available in the US for $6.99.


    Necromancer by Jonathan Green (Black Library, January 2005, 1-84416-158-7, £5.99, 244pp, pb, n., cover by Geoff Taylor) [Warhammer]
        This is a world-wide edition and is available in the US for $6.99.
    Details taken from online listing.


    Sticks and Stones by Jonathan Green (Black Library, June 26, 2014, £2.49, 32pp, ebook, nv) [Warhammer: Empire Army]
        Details taken from online listing.





    The Ultimate Prejudice by Joseph Green (MagiCon, August 1989, 1pp, ph, vi)
        Vignette printed on a bookmark to promote the “Orlando in ’92” Worldcon campaign. Volume three in the “MagiCon Original Bookmark Anthology” series.



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