Reprint (Dutton 1993 as The New Mystery) anthology. |
Anthology of 42 stories, 16 original, with an introduction by the editor and illustrations by Vidal Centero. Packaged and copyrighted by Byron Preiss Visual Publications. |
Volume 154 in “The Argosy Library”. Volume one in “The Complete Cases of Smooth Kyle”. Details taken from publisher website. |
Anthology of 11 original stories featuring pairs of detectives. |
Reprint (Hale 1954 as Safer Dead) mystery novel. Bound in the tête-bêche style with Maid for Murder by Milton K. Ozaki. |
Short story collection that was due to be published by Jarrolds in 1941 but was cancelled before publication following the problems over the publication of Chase’s novel Miss Callaghan Comes to Grief, which came out earlier that year. |
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Details taken from Table of Contents. |
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Bound in the tête-bêche style with You’ve Bet Your Life by Gordon Ashe. |
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Reprint (Jarrolds 1969) book on palmistry, revised by Louise Owens from the first edition (Jarrolds, 1932). Volume 12 in the series. |
Vol. XII of “The Tales of Tchehov”. |
Collection of Chehov’s stories of crime and suspense, translated by Peter Sekirin. |
Details taken from online listing. |
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Collection of minor stories and articles, some original. Issued to commemorate Cherryh’s appearance as Boskone 24 Guest of Honor. Limited to 1,000 copies, of which the first 225 are signed and boxed (and sold out at the con—ISBN -89-7). |
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Collection of six stories, one an original, with philosophical running commentary by the author (who is also pictured on the jacket). Illustrations by David Cherry. This edition is limited to 1200 copies. A signed, boxed, limited edition of 300 copies is also available for $40.00. |
Original shared world anthology of nine stories, fifth in a series. These are presented in a “braided” format, with pieces of overlapping stories presented in chronological order. |
Original anthology of seven stories, seventh in a series. These are presented in a “braided” format, with pieces of overlapping stories presented in chronological order. |
Shared-world sf original anthology based on the background of Cherryh’s Angel with the Sword. |
Shared world original anthology, second in the series. C.J. Cherryh writes all the connections between the stories, weaving them into a quasi-novel. |
Original shared-world anthology of nine stories, sixth in a series. These are presented in a “braided” format, with pieces of overlapping stories presented in chronological order. |
Shared world original anthology of 7 stories plus connective passages by Cherryh. |
Original shared world anthology; aside from the numbered pages, there are several maps. |
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Also published as: Eighteen Exciting Adventures. Askew, ca.1898. |
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Story collection, including many fantasy stories. |