Collection of three original short stories issued to coincide with Kilworth’s Guest of Honour appearance at Novacon 18. |
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Reprint (HarperCollins UK 1998 as by Garry Douglas) historical novel. Volume two in the series. |
Young-adult animal fantasy novel. Volume five in the series. Volume two in the “Montague Sylver” trilogy. |
Original collection of two young-adult novelettes. “The Icehouse Boy” was announced for publication by Mammoth (978-0-7497-4164-8, February 2001) but was cancelled before publication. |
Young-adult SF/fantasy novel. Volume two in the series. |
Anglo-Saxon fantasy saga. Also available in a hardback edition (£26.99) limited to 50 copies, signed by Kilworth. |
Animal fantasy novel. Volume three in the series. |
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Historical novel. Volume four in the series. |
Reprint (Robinson 2002) historical novel. Volume four in the series. |
Novel about the coming of age of four young boys who live on the edge of marshland country. |
Reprint (The Bodley Head 1986) novel about the coming of age of four young boys who live on the edge of marshland country. |
Young-adult SF novel. Volume one in the series. |
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Details taken from ebook. |
Original anthology of 11 fantasy and SF stories with gay protagonists. Authors include Astrid Amara, Lawrence Schimel, and Tenea D. Johnson. |
Chapbook collection of two stories, one original and the other revised. |
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The publication was bundled with Vector 281 which appeared in October 2015. Details taken from online listing. |
Volume one in the “British Science Fiction Writers” series. |
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Collection of 12 Travis Tarrant stories. A hardcover edition (-04-3) was announced but not seen. In the “Lost Classics” series. |
Original anthology of 19 erotic vampire stories. Authors include Thomas S. Roche, Maxim Jakubowski, and Lisette Ashton. |
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Original anthology of 13 stories, both sf and fantasy. |
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Original anthology of 12 stories based on the card game. |
Anthology of 12 stories based on the card game. |
Original anthology of stories based on the role-playing games, with framing preface and afterword by Brian M. Thomsen. |
Anthology in an 8 1/2 X 11′ format of 16 stories, four original, about dragons, with five poems and b&w illustrations by various artists. Authors include eluki bes shahar, Nancy Varian Berberick, and Dave Smeds. |
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Details supplied by Alan Perfect. |
Details taken from Table of Contents. |
Omnibus edition of the books King published under the pseudonym “Richard Bachman”. There’s a new foreword by King. |
Collection of 20 stories, 11 reprints. Simultaneous with the UK (Hodder & Stoughton) edition. |
This edition adds “Cookie Jar”, which was not in the hardback editions. |
Collection of the eponymous associational non-supernatural horror novella about a baseball player and the novella “Morality”. |
Graphic adaptations of the five segments of the movie Creepshow. |
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Collection of 14 stories, with an introduction by King on the writing and marketing of short fiction. Simultaneous with the UK (Hodder & Stoughton) edition. |
Reprint (Scribner; Hodder & Stoughton 2022) fantasy novel. |
Collection of four novellas with an introductory note by King. |
Original collection of four novellas, with an afterword by King. Simultaneous with the Hodder & Stoughton UK edition. |
Expanded from the Scribner (2010) edition with the addition of the original story “Under the Weather”. |
Reprint (Penguin/Plume 1997) associational novel previously published as a 6-part serial (Signet; Penguin, 1996). Published as 6 green cloth hardcover volumes in a green cloth slipcase. Published in three states: Gift: 2000 unsigned cloth bound sets, in slipcase ($150.00); Limited: 148 signed numbered sets, bound in leather and cloth, in slipcase ($900.00); Lettered: 52 signed sets, with one of the original sketches matted in the traycase ($2500.00). Details taken from online listing. |
Also available in a numbered edition (-51-8, $60.00), limited to 500 copies signed by King & Whelan. Volume one in the series. |
Original collection of five interconnected stories, one previously published, at least two with supernatural elements, about the ’60s and their lasting effects. Simultaneous with the UK (Hodder & Stoughton) edition. |
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Collection of 13 stories, one original, with an introduction and story notes by King. This “collector’s set” includes a bound-in DVD of N., an original video series. Simultaneous with the Hodder & Stoughton UK edition. |
Collection of the title novella and King’s 2003 revised and expanded version of The Gunslinger, including short essay and foreword. Illustrations by Michael Whelan, some new to this edition. This is a slipcased limited edition of 4,000 signed by Whelan; there is also a boxed, gift edition of 1,250 signed by both King and Whelan (-73-4, $300.00). |
Collection of 23 stories with an introduction by the author. 19 of the stories are reprints, with one of the four originals, “Umney’s Last Case,” being available online prior to this book publication. Simultaneous with the UK (Hodder & Stoughton) edition. |
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Ten copies printed, only one remains, in the possession of Stephen King. Details taken from online listing. |
Collection of six stories in a 9″ x 11″ edition, heavily illustrated by Glenn Chadbourne. This is an oversized, slipcased gift edition of 5,000; a leatherbound, signed, traycased edition of 750 and a signed, lettered, gilt-edged, traycased edition of 52 are also available. |
Collection of six stories by King, extensively illustrated by Glenn Chadbourne. This is an oversized, slipcased gift edition of 5,000; a leatherbound, signed, traycased edition of 750 (-216-3, $300.00) and a signed, lettered, gilt-edged, traycased edition of 52 (-217-0, $1,500.00) are also available. |
Collection of King fiction and non-fiction, some previously uncollected. |