Limited to 500 copies. Details taken from online listing. |
Limited to 750 copies. Details taken from online listing. |
Limited to 1000 copies. Details taken from online listing. |
Limited to 750 copies. Details taken from online listing. |
Limited to 600 copies. Details taken from online listing. |
Available exclusively at the Black Library Weekender on 3rd November 2012. Details taken from online listing. |
Available exclusively at the Black Library Weekender on 4th November 2012. Details taken from online listing. |
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Omnibus of two “Tribe” novelizations based on the role-playing games: Black Spiral Dancers by Eric Griffin and Wendigo by Bill Bridges. Copyrighted by White Wolf. |
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Anthology of three stories. This Tor double is actually a Tor triple, including Robinson’s novelette “The Return from Rainbow Bridge”, which is 51 pages long. In addition to the 1987 and 1975 dates on the copyright page, Tor has included 1989 dates representing first paperback publication for the Robinson and first solo publication for the Le Guin. |
Original anthology of three paranormal romance novellas, one a reprint by Kresley Cole, the other two by Larissa Ione and Gena Showalter. Details taken from online listing. |
Back-to-back anthology of two horror short stories, with illustrations by Edward Bryant and Angela Barsotti. This is a signed limited edition of 300 copies. |
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Details supplied by Kenneth R. Johnson. |
Theme anthology set at state fairs.. Details supplied by Kenneth R. Johnson. |
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Omnibus of two novelizations in the “Tribe” series, based on the role-playing games: Bone Gnawers by Bill Bridges & Justin Achilli, and Stargazers by Bill Bridges. Copyrighted by White Wolf. |
Reissue (Dark Harvest 1988 as Night Visions VI) original horror anthology of three stories by F. Paul Wilson and novellas by Sheri S. Tepper and Ray Garton, with an introduction by Dean R. Koontz. |
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Reprint (Quality Paperback Book Club 1995) anthology of 35 stories, some traditional, the majority by noted authors including Bram Stoker, Francis Marion Crawford, Joseph Sheridan LeFanu, and Oscar Wilde. |