Collection of 15 stories, one original. Introduction by Anne McCaffrey. Also available in a limited edition that adds one story. |
Original anthology of 19 stories, two by Wolfe himself. Other authors include Neil Gaiman, Joe Haldeman, and Nancy Kress; each includes a note on Wolfe with their story. Foreword by Mooney. Copyrighted by William B. Fawcett. E-book also available. Details taken from online listing. |
A chronological arrangement of selected contents from The Stealer Of Souls and The Singing Citadel. |
Collection of 17 stories, only one (from 2007) featuring Elric. Edited by John Davey, Ann VanderMeer, & Jeff VanderMeer. Davey—who made the first cut when he selected items for an earlier collection published in an ultra-limited edition of three—provides the introduction, and the VanderMeers the afterword. Details taken from online listing. |
A literary SF novel (once announced as Colour) in the Begg Family series. It includes previously published work (slightly revised) plus the new novel Routes. A hardcover edition (-232-0, £15.99) is also available. |
Collection including Breakfast in the Ruins (1972), the novella version of “Behold the Man”, and 4 other stories. All the texts are slightly revised for this edition. Issued without a price on the cover. Volume 3 of “The Best Short Fiction of Michael Moorcock”. |
Collection including The Brothel in Rosenstrasse (1982) and 5 long stories. All the texts are slightly revised for this edition. Issued without a price on the cover. Volume 2 of “The Best Short Fiction of Michael Moorcock”. |
Collection of six short stories (one original), eighteen short pieces of non-fiction (two original) and a specially revised version of The Great Rock’n’Roll Swindle. |