Study of the early years of Elvis Presley. |
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Reprint (Sampson Low 1876) collection. Collection of British Authors Vol. 1582. Details provided by Endre Zsoldos. |
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Reprint (Macmillan 1874) collection. Collection of British Authors Vol. 1474. Details provided by Endre Zsoldos. |
Collection of British Authors Vol. 2048. Details supplied by Endre Zsoldos. |
Subtitled “A Writers’ Forum Anthology”. Details supplied anonymously. |
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Note: contains factual articles (indicated) and fiction (original publication except where a prior date is given. |
Anthology including 2 novels, parts of other novels, numerous short stories, and one television script. |
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Anthology of 10 true and fictional ghost stories, intended for a teenage readership. |
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Anthology of 28 horror stories by Australian writers, 20 apparently original. With an introduction by the editor, who says this is the first Australian mass-market horror anthology. |
Original anthology of 13 sword and sorcery stories. Authors include E.E. Knight, Tanith Lee, and Vera Nazarian. Foreword by David Pitchford. |
Original anthology of 14 heroic fantasy stories plus two essays on writing and an interview with R.A. Salvatore. Authors include Tanith Lee, Vera Nazarian, and Michael Boatman. |
Details taken from online listing. |
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Collection of six supernatural tales. Edited and with an introduction by S.T. Joshi. These stories were previously collected in John Silence: Physician Extraordinary (Nash 1908) and Day and Night Stories (Cassell 1917). |
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Collection of 19 stories of magic and mystery, plus 11 essays. Introduction by editor Mike Ashley, who adds notes on Blackwoods life and inspirations. Includes a chronology of Blackwood’s published works. |
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Reprint (Macmillan UK 1910) mystical novel. |
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Reprint (John Baker 1964 as Selected Tales of Algernon Blackwood) collection. |
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Collection of Algernon Blackwood’s essays, talks, reviews and anecdotes exploring encounters with the strange and unusual or, in Blackwood’s preferred word, the “odd”. They include his first attempts to investigate alleged haunted houses, his association with such luminaries as W. B. Yeats, “A.E.”, and Gurdjieff; his thoughts on telepathy, reincarnation, elemental spirits, other dimensions, and his beliefs in what lies beyond our normal perceptions. Limited to 350 copies. |
Collection of lesser-known stories by Blackwood, edited and introduced by Mike Ashley. One of the best of the outstanding “Equation Chiller” series. |
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Details taken from online listing. |
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