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Collection by one of the wildest talents in short fiction; includes one original story. Introduction by Gardner Dozois. Numbered, signed (by Waldrop, Dozois, and the artists), slipcased, limited edition of 600 copies; illustrations in b&w and color by various artists. |
Collection of eight collaborative stories written by Howard Waldrop with Steven Utley, A.A. Jackson IV, George R.R. Martin, Buddy Saunders, Bruce Sterling, and Leigh Kennedy. Waldrop provides a foreword, introductions to the stories, and three “essaylets” on collaborating; his collaborators provide afterwords to their stories. |
Reprint (ElectricStory.com 2001) collection of media-related stories, one original, and an original essay split up and used as interstitial material. Waldrop provides a preface and new introductions to each story. |
Collection of nine stories, one original. There is an introduction by Waldrop, a foreword by Lucius Shepard, and a bibliography of Waldrop’s work. |
Limited to 750 numbered copies, signed by Howard Waldrop, George R. R. Martin, and Bradley Denton. Details taken from online listing. |
Collection of ten stories, six originally published online with afterwords on each by Waldrop. This is a signed, limited edition of 750; a lettered edition of 26 is also available. |
Collection of 10 stories, with a general introduction and individual story afterwords by the author. Details taken from online listing. |
Collection of 12 stories including Nebula winner “The Ugly Chickens”. Introduction by George R.R. Martin, and story introductions by the author. |
Collection of ten stories, with nine full-color illustrations by various artists. A signed slipcased limited edition (-06-1, $65.00) is also available. |
Collection of seven novellas and novelettes, with a new introduction and afterwords on each story by the author. The second volume of Waldrop’s Selected Fiction. A hardcover edition (-37-4, $45.00) was announced but not seen. |
Omnibus of Waldrop’s short fiction, with the contents of All About Strange Monsters of the Recent Past (Ursus Imprints 1987), including the introduction by Lewis Shiner, plus the novella A Dozen Tough Jobs (Ziesing 1989). |
Collection of 16 stories, including seven Hugo and Nebula nominees (one Nebula winner) with a new introduction and story afterwords by Waldrop. A hardcover edition (-35-0, $45.00) is also available. |
Collection of 28 stories, mostly feminist revisions of fairy tales and myths such as “Snow Night” and “Ugly and the Beast”. Illustrated by Laurie Harden. |
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Short story winners of the Western Writers of America Spur Award. (Spurs #4) Also: Tor (pb) November 1992. |
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Details taken from online listing. |
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Collection of two linked vampire romance novellas, the second in a series. |
Collection in perfect-bound chapbook form with four stories. Part of the Conversation Pieces chapbook series. |
Associational collection of 15 stories, most original, with several of genre interest - including the SF novella, “A to Z” (previously a limited edition booklet from Colophon Press). |
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Limited to 125 numbered copies printed in January 2013, but not issued until 2015 when it was given away free with the first 100 copies of The Unfortunate Fursey and The Return of Fursey sold through the publisher’s website. Details taken from online listing. |
Collection of stories that span Mervyn Wall’s entire writing career, dating back as far as the 1940s. This is expanded from the original collection (The Talbot Press, 1974) by the addition of the uncollected Jamesian fragment “Extract from an Abandoned Novel”, and Wall’s early play, “Alarm Among the Clerks”. |
Reprint (Methuen 1952) novel set in a small town in the Irish midlands. Limited to 350 copies. Details taken from publisher website. |
Reprint (Pilot Press 1948) fantasy novel following the continued exploits of that reluctant sorcerer Fursey, now a middling grocer in the realm of King Ethelwulf. Limited to 300 copies, of which the first 100 are numbered. Details taken from online listing. |
Reprint (Pilot Press 1946) fantasy novel following the exploits of Brother Fursey, and a fantastic procession of cacodemons, hippogriffs, imps, furies, and other dreadful creatures. Limited to 300 copies, of which the first 100 are numbered. Details taken from online listing. |
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Note that the stories were originally published without individual titles. |
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Reprint (Hodder 1928 as Again the Three Just Men) mystery collection. |
Reprint (Hodder 1921 as The Law of the Four Just Men) mystery collection. |
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This reprint adds two stories to the original (Readers Library, 1929) edition. |
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A collection of stories taken from Forty-Eight Short Stories. |
A collection of stories taken from Forty-Eight Short Stories. |
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