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Limited to 250 copies, signed by the Author. |
Collection of eight ghost stories, two previously unpublished, and all but one of which is set in the author’s native Staffordshire. Limited to 250 numbered copies. |
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Stories about hypnotism with commentaries by Dr. Milton V. Kline. |
Also: Bantam, 1959, 1972 (pb); Books for Libraries Press, 1971 & 1980. WWA #5. |
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Also: Hammond (hc) (UK) 1960; Books for Libaries Press, 1970. WWA #6. |
All stories taken from Zane Grey’s Western Magazine, 1948 or 1949. The contents page says these are award-winning stories, but doesn’t say anything about the awards. Something given out by the magazine itself, I’d imagine. [None particularly stood out for me. —KJ] |
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Details taken from online listing. |
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Mainly written by William Ard; Silverberg wrote the last chapter only. |
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Volume 130 in “The Argosy Library”. Volume one in “The Complete Cases of Tug Norton”. Details taken from publisher website. |
Volume 146 in “The Argosy Library”. Volume two in “The Complete Cases of Tug Norton”. Details taken from publisher website. |
Details taken from publisher website. Volume two in “The Complete Cases of Calhoun”. |
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History of the world’s most popular soft toy. |
Heavily illustrated book about teddy bears. |
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Collection of 9 stories, all revised for this edition. |
Anthology of six 17th-century French fairy tales, in new translations by five internationally recognized writers including Gilbert Adair, John Ashbery and A.S. Byatt. The 15-page introduction by Warner details how the fairy tales became a literary form for aristocrats during the reign of Louis XIV. |
Collection of five stories, two new. |
Details supplied by Denny Lien. |
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Also available in a hardback edition (-50-8, £15.99), limited to 50 numbered, signed, copies. Part of the “NewCon Press Novellas Set 7: Robot Dreams”. Details taken from online listing. |
The true story of Lassie, the wild border collie born in a fox earth, ghost written by Butterworth, based on interviews with Warren and a 10,000 word story he provided. |
The true story of Lassie, the wild border collie born in a fox earth, ghost written by Butterworth, based on interviews with Warren and a 10,000 word story he provided. |
Collection of 21 stories, one original, most originally published in the Australian small press. This is the first US edition, with some revisions and two added stories, from The Grinding House (CSFG Australia 2005). Details taken from online listing. |
Collection of 19 stories, four original. Introduction by Donna Maree Hanson. |
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Details supplied by Kenneth R. Johnson. |
Details taken from online listing. |
Details taken from Table of Contents. |
Details taken from online listing. |