Reprint (Ace 1965 as World’s Best Science Fiction: 1965) SF anthology. |
Reprint (Ace 1966 as World’s Best Science Fiction: 1966) SF anthology. |
Reprint (Ace 1967 as World’s Best Science Fiction: 1967) SF anthology. |
Reprint (Ace 1968 as World’s Best Science Fiction: 1968) SF anthology. |
Original anthology of 14 original stories by contest winners, plus three reprint stories by Hubbard, Orson Scott Card, and Mike Resnick. Illustrated by Illustrators of the Future winners, with a 16-page section of color plates. This 30th Anniversary edition includes an essay on art by Hubbard, commemorative essay by Robert Silverberg and Val Lakey Lindahn, and an afterword by art director Stephen Hickman. Rules for the current contest are included. Details taken from online listing. |
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Original anthology of 13 stories by contest winners, illustrated by Illustrators of the Future winners. This includes an essay on writing by Nnedi Okorafor and one on art by Larry Elmore, plus an essay on the profession of writer by L. Ron Hubbard. Rules for the current contest are included. Details taken from online listing. |
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Details taken from online listing. |
Bound in the tête-bêche style with Captives of the Flame by Samuel R. Delany. |
Eight original stories about lost innocence and the evil of man. |
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Movie tie-in. Copyrighted by New Line Cinema. This has the same ISBN as the simultaneous Black Flame UK edition, but only lists US and Canadian prices. |
Omnibus/original collection of two novelizations based on the TV show, Third in the series. Copyrighted by New Line Cinema. Simultaneous with the Black Flame UK edition. |
Black mystery, crime, and suspense fiction of the 20th century. |