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Collection of 16 short stories (2 previously uncollected) with new introductions by Clarke to most of them. |
Collection of 14 stories, each illustrated by Michael Whelan. First American edition (Legend 1990). This edition drops three stories and adds one story and a preface compared to the Legend edition. Packaged by Byron Preiss Visual Publications. |
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Details taken from online listing. |
Details taken from online listing. |
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A slightly revised edition (3 new vignettes plus a new introduction) of the earlier collection (Harcourt Brace Jovanovich 1972). |
Anthology of seven stories, three originals, featuring solar sails plus five essays, four poems, and introductions by Arthur C. Clarke and Isaac Asimov. The profits from this anthology are to go to the World Space Foundation to help fund a solar sail project. |
Nebula Winners 1965-1969. In U.S. as Science Fiction Hall of Fame Volume III. |
Reprint (Gollancz 1981 as Science Fiction Hall of Fame Volume Four) SF anthology. First American edition. |
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Original anthology of 26 stories published as an eBook in a variety of formats. |
SF omnibus of 2 novels - The Reign of George VI (Anonymous, 1763) and The Coming Race (Edward Bulwer-Lytton, 1871) - plus supplementary material. Each novel has an introduction by Clarke. Volume 1 of an 8-volume set, which is not to be sold separately, and which all share a common ISBN. |
SF omnibus of 2 novels - Three Hundred Years Hence (William Delisle Hay, Newman & Co, 1881) and A Crystal Age (W. H. Hudson, T. Fisher Unwin, 1887; revised 1906. Each novel has an introduction by Clarke. Volume 2 of an 8-volume set, which is not to be sold separately, and which all share a common ISBN. |
SF omnibus of 2 novels - The Wreck of a World (William Grove, Digby & Long, 1889) and An American Emperor (Louis Tracy, C. Arthur Pearson, 1897; partially ghost-written by M. P. Shiel). Each novel has an introduction by Clarke. Volume 3 of an 8-volume set, which is not to be sold separately, and which all share a common ISBN. |
SF omnibus of 2 novels - The Revolt of Man (Walter Besant, William Blackwood, 1890) and Lesbia Newman (Henry Robert Samuel Dalton, George Redway, 1889). Each novel has an introduction by Clarke. Volume 4 of an 8-volume set, which is not to be sold separately, and which all share a common ISBN. |
SF omnibus of 2 novels - Star of the Morning (Anonymous, Thomas Burleigh, 1906) and The Sex Triumphant (Arthur Charles Fox-Davies, George Routledge, 1909). Each novel has an introduction by Clarke. Volume 5 of an 8-volume set, which is not to be sold separately, and which all share a common ISBN. |
SF anthology of 6 historical future war stories, including “The Battle of Dorking” (George Tomkyns Chesney, 1871), and The Invasion of England (William Francis Butler, Sampson Low, 1882). Each story and novel has an introduction by Clarke. Volume 6 of an 8-volume set, which is not to be sold separately, and which all share a common ISBN. |
SF omnibus of 3 novels - The Death Trap (Robert Cole, Greening & Co, 1907), The Great Raid (Lloyd Williams, Black and White Publishing Co., 1909) and Under the Red Ensign (Spencer Campbell, Andrew Melrose, 1912). Each novel has an introduction by Clarke. Volume 7 of an 8-volume set, which is not to be sold separately, and which all share a common ISBN. |
SF omnibus of 2 novellas and a novel - The Doom of the Great City (William Delisle Hay, Newman & Co, 1880), The Salvation of Nature (John Davidson, 1891) and The Lord of the World (Robert Hugh Benson, Sir Isaac Pitman, 1907). Each novel has an introduction by Clarke. Volume 8 of an 8-volume set, which is not to be sold separately, and which all share a common ISBN. |
Anthology of SF stories and extracts published in Britain and Germany at the turn of the last century, Second in the five-volume series, “Future-War Fiction, 1763-2001” after The Tale of the Next Great War, 1871-1914. |
SF anthology of 16 stories and excerpts about the war-to-come at the end of the 19th century. Includes a long Introduction by Clarke on the plethora of such tales. A hardcover edition (-459-0, £32.00) was announced but not seen. |
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