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A Headmaster’s attempt to assemble a volume of “literary” weird stories. |
Collection, illustrated by K.M. Skeeping and G.G. Fraser, reprinting the six stories from Told After Supper (Leadenhall Press, 1891), and the six “essays” from The Diary of a Pilgrimage (Arrowsmith, 1891). Each of the latter is a blend of fiction and non-fiction, with two being primarily the former. |
Collection of 31 stories. Edited, with an Introduction by Jessica Amanda Salmonson. |
Collection of two classic stories reprinted in a “folded map” format for reading while travelling. In the “Travelman Comedy” series. |
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Details taken from online listing. |
Simultaneous with the UK (Heinemann) edition. |
Details taken from Table of Contents. |
Details taken from Table of Contents. |
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Collection of 11 supernatural stories, with a preface by Joanna Russ and an introduction by Jessica Amanda Salmonson. This edition is limited to 500 copies. A world-wide edition available in the US for $38.50 and in the UK for £23.50. |
Anthology of 24 stories, nine poems, one play excerpt, and three non-fiction pieces about witches. Authors include H.P. Lovecraft, Ursula K. Le Guin, and Dean Koontz. Copyrighted by Jocks and Martin H. Greenberg’s Tekno Books. |
Details supplied by Denny Lien. |
Original collection of four stories, one a reprint. |
Details taken from publisher website. |
Original anthology of 25 stories and vignettes (including eight scattered, related vignettes counted as one story) and 10 poems by Canadian writers. Authors include Elisabeth Vonarburg, Jan Lars Jensen, Andrew Weiner, Candas Jane Dorsey, and Yves Meynard. Introduction by Trudel, afterword by Johanson. A trade paperback edition (-58-1, $9.95) is also available. |
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Horror novelization based on the character from the movies. Copyrighted by New Line Cinema. This has the same ISBN as the simultaneous Black Flame UK edition, but only lists US and Canadian prices. |
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Collection of 11 stories, one original. Includes the Hugo Award winning “We Will Drink a Fish Together”, and a new introduction by the author. |
Collection of 8 stories, most with sf, fantasy & mythic elements. Most are written from a black perspective and in a black idiom. |
Young-adult original anthology of 17 dark stories (one a revised reprint) inspired by fairy tales. Authors include Malinda Lo, Julie Kagawa, and Claudia Gray. Issued without a dustjacket. |
Details supplied by Todd Mason. |
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Details taken from online listing. |
Also contains 15 poems and a “Riddles” page. Heavily illustrated. |
Subtitled “History’s Darkest Secrets” on the cover only. Details taken from online listing. |
Details taken from publisher website. |
Collection of 23 stories, ten original, plus three screenplays, eight story treatments, pieces on writing for TV and film, and occasional commentary by Johnson. Introduction by Christopher Conlon; afterword by Dennis Etchison. This is a signed, limited edition of 600; a lettered edition is also available (-22-7, $195.00) containing a short pamphlet with an original story, “The Love Song of Bertha Gingrich”. |
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Details taken from Table of Contents. |
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Original collection of eight fairy tales in erotic retellings. |
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Anthology of Nebula Award-winning fiction with six stories, two novel excerpts, three Rhysling and Dwarf Stars award-winning poems, and two essays on Grand Master Gene Wolfe. The 48th volume in the annual series. Details taken from online listing. |
Original anthology of eight stories and four essays looking at possibilities for interstellar travel based on real-world science. Authors include Ben Bova, Sarah A. Hoyt, and Michael Bishop. Foreword by Les Johnson. Details taken from online listing. |