Graphic (really!) horror collection, written by Britton, edited by Butterworth, and drawn by Guidio. An explicitly brutish, violent, offensive and satirical set of tales in text and graphic form. |
Described as Merry Melodies meets Blade Runner and subtitled “A Jessie Matthews Special”. |
Literary horror novel set in a surreal and brutish alternate Britain. Companion to the novel Lord Horror and the “Meng and Ecker” graphic series, both of which were prosecuted under the Obscene Publications Act for their uncompromising offensiveness. |
Posthumously published novel Lord Horror steps into his creator’s shoes, to become Death himself. |
Novel in the “Lord Horror” sequence. |
The first thousand copies came with a free CD-single of “Jessie Matthews sings Reverbstorm”. |
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A companion CD of Fenella Fielding reading from the book is included. |
A masterpiece of appropriation art: a reimagining of The Truth About Wilson by W.S.K. Webb, originally published in 1962. Britton has retained the entire text, merely replacing all references to Wilson (“The Wonder Athlete”) with the name Lord Horror. The original captions to all of the book’s illustrations have been rewritten, and Britton has contributed new illustrations, revamped some of the originals as well as the dust jacket design. Printed for private circulation only, limited to a very small print run of perhaps fewer than 20 copies. |
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Original anthology of 26 horror stories and five poems about faith. Authors include Brian Keene, Lavie Tidhar, Jay Lake, and Tom Piccirilli. |
Details taken from online listing. |
Promotional chapbook included free with the first 500 preorders of Dark Faith. Details supplied by Denny Lien. |
Details taken from online listing. |
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Details taken from online listing. |
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Details taken from online listing. |
Original anthology of dark fiction with 17 stories, a teleplay, a memoir, and two poems. The editors both provide introductions; foreword by S.T. Joshi. Authors include Ramsey Campbell, John Shirley, and Melanie Tem. This is a trade edition of 500; a deluxe signed edition of 52 with added art ($194.95) is also available. Details taken from online listing. |
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Details taken from publisher website. |
Details taken from online listing. |
Anthology of 20 stories from 2009, the third in a series (previously published by Prime Books) dedicated to finding stories of diverse styles and source publications. Authors include Stephen King, Peter S. Beagle, and Lisa Goldstein. Preface by Matthew Cheney; introduction by the editor. |
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Anthology of 8 stories published in the British magazine Science Fantasy from 1955-1962. This is a print-on-demand edition. Details taken from Table of Contents. |
Anthology of 11 stories published in the British magazine Science Fantasy from 1955-1964. Authors include A. Bertram Chandler, Brian W. Aldiss, Michael Moorcock, and Mervyn Peake. This is a print-on-demand edition. Details taken from online listing. |
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Anthology of 14 stories, including a Ditmar Award winner by Lucy Sussex. |
Anthology of 10 SF and fantasy travel stories. Introduction and notes by Broderick. Authors include Lisa Goldstein, Greg Egan, Brian Aldiss, and Gene Wolfe. This is dated 1998, but not seen until now. |
Anthology of ten stories from Science Fantasy magazine, which was retitled as Impulse, and then SF Impulse in the mid-1960s. Authors include Thomas Burnett Swann, Josephine Saxton, J.G. Ballard, and Christopher Priest. A print-on-demand edition. E-book also available. |
Original anthology. |
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Contents from Amazon.com. |
Volume 105 in “The Argosy Library”. Details taken from publisher website. |
Reprint (Rider & Co. 1915) SF/horror novel. Volume 11 in the series. |
SF anthology. |
Textbook. |
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Cassell, 1934 Novelets (with some crime):. |
Details supplied by Kenneth R. Johnson. Stories and poems from Scholastic Writing Awards, unclear how many may have been published previously. |