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    The Hellraiser Chronicles by Peter Atkins, Clive Barker & Stephen Jones (Titan, June 18, 1992, 1-85286-423-0, £8.99, 92pp, tp, pi)
        Collection of photographic portraits of the main characters in the Hellraiser films, with an introduction by Clive Barker and a long essay, “Creating the Cenobites”, by Stephen Jones.



    Beastmarks by A. A. Attanasio (Mark V. Ziesing, January 1985, 0-9612970-2-6, $13.95, 120pp, hc, oc)
        Collection of 7 stories, apparently all originals. The illustrations are by Rich Schindler. The book is copyright 1984, but did not appear until January 1985. Also available in a signed edition ($25.00).






    Parabolas of Science Fiction ed. Brian Attebery & Veronica Hollinger (Wesleyan University Press, July 15, 2013, 978-0-8195-7367-4, xv+312pp, tp, oa, cover by Agnès Dodart)
        Non-fiction, a gathering of 14 critical essays on science fiction. Authors include Terry Dowling, Graham Sleight, L. Timmel Duchamp, and Gary K. Wolfe. A hardcover edition (-7366-7, $75.00) was announced but not seen.
    Details taken from online listing.
    • vii · Parabolas of Science Fiction · Brian Attebery & Veronica Hollinger · in
    • 3 · Science Fiction Parabolas: Jazz, Geometry, and Generation Starships · Brian Attebery · ar
    • 24 · Dancing with Scheherazade: Some Reflections in the Djinn’s Glass · Terry Dowling · ar
    • 36 · Breaking the Frame · Graham Sleight · ar
    • 53 · Katherine MacLean’s Short Science Fiction and Cytology: Science as Parabola · Jane Donawerth · ar
    • 70 · Second Contact: The First Contact Story in Latin American Science Fiction · Rachel Haywood Ferreira · ar
    • 89 · Parabolas of SFQ: Canadian Science Fiction in French and the Making of a “National” Subgenre · Amy J. Ransom · ar
    • 106 · The Domestic SF Parabola · Lisa Yaszek · ar
    • 125 · Mad Scientists, Chimps, and Mice with Human Brains: Collapsing Boundaries in Science Fiction · L. Timmel Duchamp · ar
    • 143 · Coded Transmissions: Gender and Genre Reception in The Matrix · David M. Higgins · ar
    • 161 · The Mad Scientist, the Failed Experiment, and the Queer Family of Man: Sirius, Frankenstein and the SF Stockroom · John Rieder · ar
    • 180 · Back to the Filthy Workshop: “Faithful” Film Adaptations of Mary Shelley’s Frankenstein · Nicholas Ruddick · ar
    • 205 · The Future of the Past: Science Fiction, Retro, and Retrofuturism · Pawel Frelik · ar
    • 225 · Babylon Revisited: Alternate Cosmologies from Farmer to Chiang · Gary K. Wolfe · ar
    • 242 · Science Fiction as Archive Fever · Veronica Hollinger · ar



    The Devil-Tree of El Dorado by Frank Aubrey (Steeger Books, December 8, 2019, 978-1-61827-442-7, $19.95, 354pp, tp, n., cover by F. W. Small from The All-Story December 1913)
        Reprint (Hutchinson 1896) lost world novel. Volume 58 in “The Argosy Library”. Volume one in “The Saga of Monella”.
    Details taken from online listing.


    The Devil-Tree of El Dorado: A Romance of British Guiana by Frank Aubrey (Hutchinson, October 1896, 6/-, 392pp, hc, n.) [Monella]


    King of the Dead by Frank Aubrey (Steeger Books, November 26, 2021, $29.95, 330pp, tp, n., cover by Lawrence Sterne Stevens) [Monella]
        Reprint (John MacQueen 1903) novel. Volume 93 in “The Argosy Library”. Volume three in “The Saga of Monella”.
    Details taken from publisher website.


    King of the Dead: A Weird Romance by Frank Aubrey (John MacQueen, 1903, 292pp, hc, n.) [Monella]


    A Queen of Atlantis by Frank Aubrey (Steeger Books, November 29, 2020, 978-1-61827-538-7, $19.95, 310pp, tp, n., cover by Lawrence Sterne Stevens) [Monella]
        Reprint (Hutchinson 1899) novel. Volume 82 in “The Argosy Library”.
    Details taken from publisher website.


    A Queen of Atlantis: A Romance of the Caribbean Sea by Frank Aubrey (Hutchinson, 1899, 391pp, hc, n.) [Monella]



    Dracula: Authoritative Text, Contexts, Reviews and Reactions, Dramatic and Film Variations, Criticism. ed. Nina Auerbach & David J. Skal (Norton, January 1997, 0-393-97012-4, $9.95, 488pp, tp, nf) [Ref. Bram Stoker]
        Annotated critical edition of the Bram Stoker’s classic vampire story, gathering critical essays and reviews. The text follows the 1897 Constable edition, with minor corrections. There is a chronology of Stoker’s life, and a selected bibliography.



    Forbidden Journeys: Fairy Tales and Fantasies by Victorian Women Writers ed. Nina Auerbach & U. C. Knoepflmacher (University of Chicago Press, November 1993, 0-226-03204-3, $11.95, 373pp, tp, an, cover by Arthur Hughes)
        Reprint (University of Chicago 1992) anthology of 11 19th-Century fantasy stories by women writers with an introduction and commentary explaining why women wrote much nastier stories than men. This edition consists of the original hardcover sheets with a new trade paperback cover.





























    The Wizard of Oz and Philosophy: Wicked Wisdom of the West ed. Randall E. Auxier & Phillip S. Seng (Open Court, 2008, 978-0-8126-9657-8, ix+366pp, tp, oa)
        Collection of essays exploring philosophical themes in the Wizard of Oz saga, comprising the books by L. Frank Baum, the 1939 film, the novel Wicked, and related films and plays.


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