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    The Further Observations of Lady Whistledown (Avon Books, February 2003, 0-06-051150-8, $6.99, 392pp, pb, oa)
        Details supplied by Kenneth R. Johnson. A set of loosely interconnected stories, with a character from one story walking through another, all linked by a gossip columnist named Lady Whistledown. Excerpts from her columns, written by Julia Quinn, are scattered through all four stories.


    Future Quartet: Earth in the Year 2042: A Four-Part Invention (Morrow AvoNova, April 1994, 0-688-13173-5, $20.00, 294pp, hc, oa, cover by Vincent DiFate)
        Original anthology of four speculative fiction articles and four stories dealing with life in the mid-21st century, written by Ben Bova, Frederik Pohl, Jerry Pournelle, and Charles Sheffield. With an introduction by Sheffield.


    Future Quartet: Earth in the Year 2042: A Four-Part Invention (AvoNova, February 1995, 0-380-71886-3, $5.50, 294pp, pb, an, cover by Vincent DiFate)
        Reprint (AvoNova 1994) anthology of four speculative articles and four stories about life in the mid-21st century, written by Ben Bova, Frederik Pohl, Jerry Pournelle, and Charles Sheffield, with an introduction by Sheffield.











    Ghosts of the Shadow Market (Walker Books, June 6, 2019, 978-1-4063-8536-6, £14.99, 617pp, hc, oa, cover by Cliff Nielsen)
        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.


    Ghost Stories (R. Ackerman, 1823, xx+292pp, hc, an)
        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.


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