Original anthology of seven stories based on the roleplaying games. Copyrighted by Wizards of the Coast. |
Original anthology of 12 stories in the Twilight War series based on the fantasy roleplaying game. Copyrighted by Wizards of the Coast. |
Original anthology of nine stories in the Shadowmoor Cycle based on the collectible card game. Copyrighted by Wizards of the Coast. |
Details taken from online listing. |
Reprint (Advent 1964) collection of critical essays. |
Reprint (Advent 1970) collection of critical essays. |
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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. |
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). |
Collection of 11 stories, one new; two are “experiments” compiled from shorter pieces, two of which are new. |
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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. |
Details supplied by Denny Lien. |
Reprint (Hutchinson 1896) lost world novel. Volume 58 in “The Argosy Library”. Volume one in “The Saga of Monella”. Details taken from online listing. |
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Reprint (John MacQueen 1903) novel. Volume 93 in “The Argosy Library”. Volume three in “The Saga of Monella”. Details taken from publisher website. |
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Reprint (Hutchinson 1899) novel. Volume 82 in “The Argosy Library”. Details taken from publisher website. |
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Details taken from online listing. |
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. |
Anthology of 11 19th-century fantasy stories by women writers with an introduction and commentary explaining why women wrote much nastier stories than men. |
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. |
Original anthology of 10 SF stories, eight original, printed double format in both English and Portuguese. There is a “Frontiers Manifesto” by Daniel Tércio and an article on “SF in Portugal” by Teresa Sousa de Almeida. Authors include Roberto de Sousa Causo, Gwyneth Jones, and Stephen Baxter. |
Original anthology of nine stories, including one reprint by Joe Haldeman. |
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Reprint (Herbert Jenkins 1931) mystery novel. Subtitled “A Cambridge Mystery”. |
Published by arrangement with Manvis Publications, Inc. Details supplied by Todd Mason. |
Previously by Bard, 1956. |
Details supplied by Kenneth R. Johnson. |
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Collection of 13 ghost stories. A hardcover edition (-239-0, $24.95) was announced. |
Seven Russian Sherlock Holmes stories, available in English for the first time. Distributed in the US for $24.95. |
Reissue (Tauchnitz 1861) reprint of half of the stories from Avillion and Other Tales (Smith, Elder, 1853). Vol. 568 in the “Collection of British Authors”. Details supplied by Endre Zsoldos. |
Reissue (Tauchnitz 1869) collection. Vol. 1060 in the “Collection of British Authors”. Details supplied by Endre Zsoldos. |
Vol. 1061 in the “Collection of British Authors”. Reissue (Tauchnitz 1869) collection. Details supplied by Endre Zsoldos. |
Reissue (Tauchnitz 1862) reprint of half of the stories from Avillion and Other Tales (Smith, Elder, 1853). Vol. 584 in the “Collection of British Authors”. Details supplied by Endre Zsoldos. |
Collection of British Authors Vol. 2157. Details supplied by Endre Zsoldos. |
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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. |