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Reprints fourteen stories set in Boston, Massachusetts. |
Bound in the tête-bêche style with Under the Mesa Rim by Chandler Whipple. |
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Reprint (Avalon 1959) western novel. Bound in the tête-bêche style with Long Night at Lodgepole by Al Cody. |
Reprint (Dutton 1952 as The Doves of War) western novel. Bound in the tête-bêche style with Maverick with a Star by George Kilrain. |
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Details taken from online listing. |
Details taken from online listing. |
Details taken from online listing. |
Limited to 1300 signed copies. |
Reprint (Sphere 1974) SF collection. This is identical to the Sphere edition published the previous month except that the the Leiber introduction is alightly revised and moved to the back of the book as an afterword to make room for a new introduction by Poul Anderson. In addition, the story “Gonna Roll the Bones” is moved to the front of the book, thus disrupting the chronological order of the stories. |
Bound in the tête-bêche style with The Mind Spider and Other Stories. |
Collection of 18 stories. Edited by John Pelan & Steve Savile, who provide the introduction and afterword. Limited edition of 460 copies, of which 450 numbered copies were sold. |
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First standalone publication of the novel first published as part of Witches Three (Twayne, 1952); an expanded and revised version of the novella of the same name (Unknown Worlds, April 1943). |
Omnibus of two classic dark fantasy novels, Conjure Wife (Twayne 1953) and Our Lady of Darkness (Berkley 1977). Labelled “Tor SF Double No. 36” on the copyright page. |
Collection of 20 SF stories. This is a limited edition of 510 copies, of which 500 have been offered for sale. |
Non-fiction collection of 11 essays, with an introduction by Darrell Schweitzer. This is a limited edition of 300 copies. A hardcover limited edition of 200 copies ($25.00), omitting the Ellison tribute, is also available. |
Collection of 9 stories plus an autobiographical essay, illustrated by a number of different artists. |
Reprint (Abelard 1953) satirical sf novel. Bound in the tête-bêche style with Night Monsters. |
Collection of 16 stories and sketches by Leiber and six poems by Margo Skinner (plus one by Poul Anderson) about cats, with an introduction by Leiber and an afterword by Margo Skinner. |
Reprint (Grant 1992) collection. This is a slipcased edition limited to 1,000 numbered copies signed by Margo Skinner and Rodger Gerberding, and contains 34 pages of tributes not contained in the trade edition. Delays in production caused this edition to appear several months after the trade edition. |
Ghost/horror collection. Limited to 520 copies, of which 500 have been offered for sale. |
Bound in the tête-bêche style with Ill Met in Lankhmar by Fritz Leiber. Labelled “Tor SF Double No. 19” on the cover. |
Collection of stories first published in The Churchman between October 1, 1934 and April 15, 1935. Limited to 160 numbered and 17 lettered copies, signed by Leiber & Austin. |
Collection of four Fafhrd/Mouser stories, including an original short novel, “The Mouser Goes Below”. |
Collection of three stories about cats in a smaller, thin paperback (13½ x 10½ cm) size. A 200-copy hardcover edition (-11-4, $13.99) and a 26-copy leatherbound hardcover edition (-12-2, $22.50) were announced but not seen. |
Bound in the tête-bêche style with The Big Time. |
This edition adds a foreword and replaces “Try and Change the Past” with “Midnight in the Mirror World”. |
Bound in the tête-bêche style with The Green Millennium. |
Differs from Ace 1969 edition, dropping “The Casket-Demon” and adding 4 stories. |
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Fantasy novel, expanded from “The Pale Brown Thing” (The Magazine of Fantasy and Science Fiction January and February, 1977). |
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First separate printing of the novella that was expanded into Our Lady of Darkness (Berkley, 1977). Limited to 350 copies. Details taken from online listing. |