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    The Sword of the Lictor by Gene Wolfe (Sidgwick & Jackson, May 1982, 0-283-98860-6, £7.95, 302pp, hc, n., cover by Bruce Pennington) [Book of the New Sun]
        Reprint (Timescape 1982) SF novel. Volume three in the series.


    The Sword of the Lictor by Gene Wolfe (Timescape, December 1982, 0-671-45450-1, $2.95, 257pp, pb, n., cover by Don Maitz) [Book of the New Sun]
        Reprint (Timescape 1982) SF novel. Volume three in the series.



    Talk of Mandrakes by Gene Wolfe (Sirius Fiction, December 2003, no ISBN, 14pp, ph, ss)
        Chapbook SF story. Michael Andre-Driussi discusses the story’s non-publication history in an afterword. This is a limited edition of 90 numbered copies, available only by auction on E-bay; there is also a reserved edition of 26 lettered copies.


    There Are Doors by Gene Wolfe (Tor, December 1988, 0-312-93099-2, $17.95, 313pp, hc, n., cover by Richard Bober)
        Metaphysical/surreal fantasy novel of a man, a goddess, and a strange alternate world.


    There Are Doors by Gene Wolfe (Gollancz, February 2, 1989, 0-575-04353-9, £12.95, 313pp, hc, n.)
        Reprint (Tor 1988) parallel worlds/fantasy novel. This edition was also distributed by the Encounters Book Club in the Summer for £7.95.


    There Are Doors by Gene Wolfe (Tor, September 1989, 0-812-50301-5, $4.95, 313pp, pb, n.)
        Reprint (Tor 1988) alternate-world fantasy.


    There Are Doors by Gene Wolfe (Orbit, April 26, 1990, 0-7088-8318-4, £4.50, 313pp, tp, n., cover by Luis Rey)
        Reprint (Tor 1988) fantasy novel.



    The Urth of the New Sun by Gene Wolfe (Tor, November 1987, 0-312-93033-X, $17.95, 372pp, hc, n., cover by Carol Russo) [Book of the New Sun]
        Reprint (Gollancz 1987) SF novel. First US edition Volume five in the series.


    The Urth of the New Sun by Gene Wolfe (Tor, September 1988, 0-812-55817-0, $3.95, 372pp, pb, n.) [Book of the New Sun]
        Reprint (Gollancz 1987) fantasy/sf novel. Volume five in the series.


    The Urth of the New Sun by Gene Wolfe (Orbit, September 1, 1988, 0-7088-8268-4, £4.99, 372pp, tp, n.) [Book of the New Sun]
        Reprint (Gollancz 1987) fantasy/sf novel. Volume five in the series.



    The Wizard by Gene Wolfe (Tor, November 2004, 0-765-31201-8, $25.95, 477pp, hc, n., cover by Gregory Manchess) [Wizard Knight]
        Fantasy novel, the second part of “The Wizard Knight”. A young man transported to a magical realm becomes a knight and wizard.


    The Wizard by Gene Wolfe (Tor, October 2005, 0-765-31470-3, $14.95, 477pp, tp, n., cover by Gregory Manchess) [Wizard Knight]
        Reprint (Tor 2004) fantasy novel, the second part of “The Wizard Knight.”


    The Wizard by Gene Wolfe (Gollancz, December 13, 2007, 978-0-575-08025-6, £7.99, 536pp, tp, n., cover by Laura Brett)
        Reprint (Tor 2004) fantasy novel, the second part of “The Wizard Knight”. A young man transported to a magical realm becomes a knight and wizard.



    The Wizard Knight by Gene Wolfe (Tor, August 11, 2020, 978-1-250-23744-6, $19.99, 909pp, tp, om) [Wizard Knight]
        Reprint (Gollancz 2005) fantasy omnibus.
    Details taken from online listing.




    The Wolfe at the Door by Gene Wolfe (Tor.com, October 22, 2024, 978-1-250-84622-8, $18.99, 480pp, tp, co)
        Reprint (Tor 2023) collection.
    Details taken from online listing.


    Wolfe Family Album by Gene Wolfe (United Mythologies Press, 1991, 12pp, ph, nf)
        Collection of snapshots from Gene Wolfe’s family, only available with the limited edition of Letters Home.







    Black Nights ed. Sebastian Wolfe (Carroll & Graf, July 1993, $10.95, tp, an)
        Anthology of stories behind some of the great noir films of the 30s and 40s.


    Kiss and Kill: Sensational True Stories of Love, Lust, and Murder ed. Sebastian Wolfe (Carroll & Graf, October 1990, 0-88184-624-4, $18.95, 260pp, hc, nf)
        Non-fiction collection of true crime stories by various writers including Eric Ambler, Miriam Allen deFord, and Stanley Ellin.
    Details supplied by Paul Flo Williams.
    • ix · Introduction · Sebastian Wolfe · in
    • 1 · Killing for Gain
    • 3 · The Case of the Burning Bride · Alan Hynd · tc Alan Hynd’s Murder by Alan Hynd, Duell, Sloan and Pearce, October 1952
    • 16 · Landru: A Real-Life Bluebeard · H. Russell Wakefield · tc The Fifty Most Amazing Crimes of the Last 100 Years, Odhams, 1936
    • 31 · Killing for Revenge
    • 33 · Cordelia Botkin’s Candy · Edward H. Smith · tc Famous American Poison Mysteries by Edward H. Smith, Hurst & Blackett, 1926
    • 47 · Killing for Convenience
    • 49 · Passion That Passed for Love · Leo Grex · tc Mystery Stranger than Fiction by Leo Grex, Hale, 1979
    • 63 · Death at Her Elbow · Stanley Ellin · tc My Favourite True Mystery ed. Ernest V. Heyn, Heinemann, 1956
    • 69 · Doctor Finch and Miss Tregoff · Eric Ambler · tc The Ability to Kill by Eric Ambler, The Bodley Head, 1963
    • 93 · Killing for Jealousy
    • 95 · The Buck Ruxton Case · Colin Wilson · tc
    • 116 · Jealous Woman with a Gun · Rupert Furneaux · tc They Died by a Gun by Rupert Furneaux, Herbert Jenkins, 1962
    • 131 · Killing for Lust
    • 133 · Conman, Casanova, Killer · Norman Lucas · tc The Sex Killers, W.H. Allen, 1974
    • 154 · The Pitiful Monster · Miriam Allen deFord · tc Murderers Sane and Mad, Abelard-Schuman, 1965
    • 173 · Nemesis in the Nude · Leonard Gribble · tc Such Women Are Deadly by Leonard Gribble, John Long, 1965
    • 187 · Killing for Self-Preservation
    • 189 · “If Only I Could Have Foreseen…” · J. H. H. Gaute & Robin Odell · tc Lady Killers, Granada, 1980
    • 215 · The Vampire of Kansas City · Bernard O’Donnell · tc The World’s Worst Women, W.H. Allen, 1953






    Masterworks of Children’s Literature, Volume 6: The Victorian Age ed. Robert Lee Wolff (Stonehill, 1985, 0-7139-1702-4, 453pp, hc, an)
        A nine-volume series tracing children’s literature from earliest times to the twentieth century. The series is under the general editorship of Jonathan Cott. Wolff edited the three volumes covering the Victorian period. Only volume 6 contained fantasy, as it is the only volume in the series devoted to the fairy tale. Published jointly in England by Allen Lane from which details taken. The full introduction by Wolff covering this volume was part of Volume 5.


























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