Ghost/horror story anthology. |
Details taken from online listing. |
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Collection of 10 stories, 8 were previously available as ebooks in 2018. The stories feature characters from Clare’s “Mortal Instruments”, “Infernal Devices”, “Dark Artifices” and “Last Hours” series. Authors include Cassandra Clare, Kelly Link, Sarah Rees Brennan, Maureen Johnson, and Robin Wasserman. Simultaneous with US (Margaret K. McElderry Books) edition. Issued without a dustjacket in illustrated boards. |
A volume assembled “with a particular view to counteract the vulgar belief in ghosts and apparitions, and to promote a rational estimate of the nature of phenomena commonly considered as supernatural.” Contains six color plates. Note revised US edition, Carey & Hart, 1846. |
This volume is listed as one of the titles in the series Famous Stories of All Time published by Gulliver Books at the end of the War. It is possible that not all of these were published. |
Details taken from the 1984 Octopus/Cathay reprint. Illustrated by Ian McCaig. |
Three stories almost certainly selected from Famous Ghost Stories ed. Bennett Cerf (Random House, 1944). |
A compendium from Uncanny Stories and More Uncanny Stories with some additional stories from The Novel Magazine. |
Reprint (George Redway 1887 as Dreamland and Ghostland, Volume III) anthology. |
Variant US edition of the Ackerman 1823 volume. Also reprinted in New York: James Miller, 1865. Drops “The Enamoured Ghost” and “Marianne,” adds “The Cold Hand”, “The Harvard College Ghost”, “Garrick’s Ghost” and “Apparition of Lord William Petty”. |
Subtitled: “A String of Strange Stories told round a Christmas Fire by Six Young Widows and a Spinster of a Certain Age.” The New Christmas Annual for 1867. It is profusely illustrated, and includes a series of cartoons by Charles H. Ross which are totally out of place with the concept of the annual, which concerns the seven ladies talking about bizarre events in their lives. |
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Details supplied by BG. |
Details supplied by BG. |
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Details supplied by Kenneth R. Johnson. |
Three original novellas. |
Cover description: Girl holding puppy Details supplied by Aileth Elgin. |
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This edition omits five stories from the original (Hamlyn, 1965) edition. |
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Originally planned as contents for a new pulp magazine but switched to pocketbook format when the distribution deal folded. |
Star Trek anthology of three short novels. Authors are Dayton Ward, Kevin Dilmore, & Mike Sussman; David Mack; and Greg Cox. Copyrighted by CBS Studios. |
Details taken from online listing. |
Details supplied by Kenneth R. Johnson. |
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Collection of best stories entered for the recent Gollancz & Sunday Times SF Short Story Competition. |
Reprint (Gollancz 1987) original anthology of 25 stories. This book was published in Great Britain and is being distributed in the U.S. by David & Charles, Inc., North Pomfret VT 05053. |
Details taken from online listing. |
Anthology of three erotic stories, two paranormal, in the Ellora’s Cave Presents series. Authors are Anya Bast, Jan Springer, and Shiloh Walker. Details taken from online listing. |
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Contents list from Yahoo Books. |
Gaming tie-in omnibus/anthology, an expansion of the Black Library UK 2003 (as by William King) omnibus of three novelizations based on the fantasy roleplaying game, all by William King: Trollslayer (2001), Skavenslayer 2001), and Daemonslayer (2003); this adds five stories (one original) by various authors, and a Gazetteer/glossary. |
Reprint (Black Library 2013) gaming tie-in omnibus/anthology, an expansion of the Black Library UK 2003 (as by William King) omnibus of three novelizations based on the fantasy roleplaying game, all by William King: Trollslayer (2001), Skavenslayer 2001), and Daemonslayer (2003); this adds five stories (one original) by various authors, and a Gazetteer/glossary. Copyrighted by Games Workshop. First US edition. |
Gaming tie-in omnibus/anthology, an expansion of the Black Library UK 2004 (as by William King) omnibus of three novelizations based on the fantasy roleplaying game: Dragonslayer (2000), Beastslayer (2001), and Vampireslayer (2001); this adds five stories by various authors. |
Reprint (Black Library 2013) gaming tie-in omnibus/anthology, an expansion of the Black Library UK 2004 (as by William King) omnibus of three novelizations based on the fantasy roleplaying game: Dragonslayer (2000), Beastslayer (2001), and Vampireslayer (2001); this adds five stories by various authors. Copyrighted by Games Workshop. First US edition. |
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Omnibus/anthology, an expansion of the Black Library 2009 edition, which had three tie-in novels based on the fantasy roleplaying game: Giantslayer by William King (2003), Orcslayer (2006) by Nathan Long, and Manslayer (2007) Nathan Long, plus story “Redhand’s Daughter” by William King; this adds another three stories by various authors, and a “Gazetteer”/glossary. Copyrighted by Games Workshop. First US edition (Black Library UK 2/13). |
Anthology of six Star Trek stories, all originally published online. Copyrighted by CBS Studios. |
No. 15 in Gulliver Pocket Library’s Famous Stories of All Times. |
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Details supplied by Richard Bleiler. |
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Also as World’s Great Detective Stories and abridged as Baffling Detective Stories by Masters of Mystery. In 101 World’s Great Mystery Stories (Blue Ribbon 1928). |
Details supplied by Mike Ward. |