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Original anthology of 15 stories from members of the online writers guild. Authors include Jomes Lowder, Matt Forbeck, and Hans Cummings. Foreword by Dan Repperger. Details taken from online listing. |
Original anthology of 15 stories (three reprints), nine non-fiction pieces, and song lyrices. Proceeds aid defense of three young misfits (and horror readers) found guilty of murder. Introduction by Joe Berlinger & Bruce Sinofsky. Authors include Bentley Little, Peter Straub, Adam Roberts, Brian Hodge, and James Morrow. Illustrated by Clive Barker. |
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Volume 138 in “The Argosy Library”. Details taken from publisher website. |
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Reprint (Chilton 1965) collection of 3 stories and a short novel. The stories are revised for this edition, which also adds a chronology by Sandra Miesel. |
Reprint (Chilton 1965) collection of 3 stories and a short novel. This edition adds an essay “Lurex and Gold” by Sandra Miesel. |
Collection of five stories and a poem, all originally published in the ’50s, with an introduction by the author. |
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Collection of 5 stories abridged from the original (Signet, 1969) edition by the removal of “Day of Burning”. |
Collection of eight novellas, several featuring popular characters including Nicholas van Rijn, David Falkyn, and Dominic Flandry. Introduction by editor Rick Katze, and a piece by Astrid Anderson Bear on her father. Details taken from online listing. Volume six in the “The Collected Short Works of Poul Anderson” series. |
Reprint (Chilton 1974 as The Many Worlds of Poul Anderson) collection. |
Collection of 26 stories and 20 poems from throughout Anderson’s career. Introductions by editor Rick Katze and Greg Bear. Details taken from online listing. Volume one in the “The Collected Short Works of Poul Anderson” series. |
Collection of five stories and novel The Day of Their Return (1975), all featuring Dominic Flandry. The story texts follow the revised versions published in the Ace reprints of collections Flandry of Terra (Ace 1979) and Agent of the Terran Empire (Ace 1980). Edited and with an introduction by Hank Davis. |
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Reprint (Tor 1981 as The Psychotechnic League) collection. This edition adds a preface by David Afsharirad. Details taken from online listing. |
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Reprint (Macmillan 1969 as Seven Conquests) collection. |
Omnibus/collection of six stories and one novel, Satan’s World (1969), featuring Polesotechnic League trader David Falkayn. This is the second book in a series chronologically collecting stories of the Technic Civilization Saga. Introduction by Hank Davis. |
Collection of sf stories. |
Reprint of the first third of The Earth Book of Stormgate (Putnam, 1978). Given as The Earth Book of Stormgate—1 on the cover. |
Reprint of the final third of The Earth Book of Stormgate (Putnam, 1978). Given as The Earth Book of Stormgate—3 on the cover. |
Reprint of the second third of The Earth Book of Stormgate (Putnam, 1978) consisting of the novel The Man Who Counts, also published in a shorter version as War of the Wing-Men (Ace, 1958). Given as The Earth Book of Stormgate—2 on the cover. |
Collection of six stories about the Hokas, one original, with new linking material. |
Contains the novel The Enemy Stars (Lippincott 1959) plus a novelette coda, “The Ways of Love” (1979). |
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Omnibus/collection of four stories and two novels: A Stone in Heaven (1979) and The Game of Empire (1985). This is the last volume in the Technic Civilization Saga. Edited and with an introduction by Hank Davis. Details taken from online listing. |
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Adds story “Gibraltar Falls” and an afterword by S. Miesel to the original (Ballantine, 1960 as Guardians of Time) edition. |
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Collection of two stories and the novel Star Prince Charlie (Putnam 1975) in the humorous SF series about literal-minded alien teddy bears. The stories and prologue were previously collected as part of Hoka! (Wallaby 1983). |
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Omnibus of three SF novels in the “Flandry” series: Ensign Flandry (1966), The Rebel Worlds (1969), and A Circus of Hells (1970). This special SFBC edition has ISBN 0-7394-1013-X; it lacks a price and has the SFBC number on the back jacket. |