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Novelization based on the fantasy roleplaying game, fourth in the Malus Darkblade subseries after The Daemon’s Curse, Bloodstorm, Reaper of Souls. This is a world-wide edition and is available in the US for $7.99. |
SF future-war novel set in the world of “Warhammer 40,000”. First in a trilogy about the Inquisitor Eisenhorn. |
Original anthology of 12 gaming tie-in stories (two reprints) based on the Gaunt’s Ghosts series, set between Salvation’s Reach and The Warmaster. This is a paper-over-boards edition; the copyright page indicates this was first published as a special slipcased edition in 2014, but was not seen. Details taken from online listing. |
Original anthology of eight stories based on the far-future roleplaying game world. Simultaneous with the Black Library edition. Copyrighted by Games Workshop Ltd. |
Original anthology of eight stories set in the world of the roleplaying game, in the Sabbat Worlds/Gaunt’s Ghosts series. |
Reprint (Black Library 2010) anthology of eight stories based on the world of the SF roleplaying game. Copyrighted by Games Workshop. |
Reprint (Black Library 2010) original anthology of eight stories set in the world of the roleplaying games. |
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Reprint (Orbit 2022) fantasy novel. Limited to 400 signed, numbered, copies. Also available in a traycased edition, limited to 26 lettered, signed, copies ($325). Details taken from publisher website. |
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Fantasy novella in the Balfour and Meriwether series. A leatherbound, signed, limited edition of 250 is also available. |
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Collection of nine stories, one original. The author’s first collection. A signed, limited edition of 400 ($40.00) with an added chapbook collection, Mechanisms of Grace, is also available. |
Chapbook collection of four stories distributed with the signed, limited, edition of Leviathan Wept and Other Stories. |
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Covers the period Summer 1965 to Summer 1966. |
Covers the period Summer 1966 to Summer 1967. |
Covers the period Summer 1967 to Summer 1968. |
Covers the period Summer 1968 to Summer 1969. |