SF novelization. This is a world-wide edition and is available in the U.S. for $8.99. |
Far-future novelization based on the role-playing game world. |
Fantasy novel set in the Warhammer universe. This is a world-wide edition and is available in the US for $8.99. |
Fantasy novelization. This edition is available in the U.S. for $8.99. |
Fantasy novelization set in the world of the “Warhammer” role-playing game. |
Highly enjoyable fantasy about the decaying empire of Zaragoz as seen through the eyes of the wandering minstrel Orfeo. Despite being part of the Warhammer series, this has few of the stereotyped situations of most such novelizations. |
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Urban crime novel. Volume six in the series. |
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Anthology of 37 stories, three new. |
Anthology of 33 classic British detective stories. |
Contents from Amazon.com. |
Reprint (Penguin 1992) anthology of humorous writing. |
Ghost anthology. |
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Reissue (Tauchnitz 1868) collection. Vol. 943 in the “Collection of British Authors”. Details supplied by Endre Zsoldos. |
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Young-adult collection of ten connected ghost stories told by a group of hobos to two teenage boys over a campfire, plus a framing story. |
Details taken from online listing. |
Original anthology with 14 horror stories by Gene Wolfe, Ramsey Campbell, Charles L. Grant, and others. |
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Anthology of 17 “classic ghost stories of Christmas.” |
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Anthology of 20 Christmas ghost stories, seven of them originals. |
Original anthology of 16 horror stories, with an introduction by the editor. |
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Supposedly edited by Crandall from papers left by his parents to Mr. Masanobu Nanri of Onimaru, Saga City, Japan. Limited to 150 hand-numbered copies. Volume five in the series. Details taken from publisher website. |
Details supplied by Kenneth R. Johnson. |
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Reprint (Macmillan 1911 as Wandering Ghosts; Unwin as Uncanny Tales) collection of eight ghost stories. This edition adds one ghost story, “The King’s Messenger”, not included in the earlier collection. The introduction by Darrell Schweitzer discusses the book’s history and Crawford’s literary career. Details taken from online listing. |
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This edition adds one story not in the original (T. Fisher Unwin 1911) publication of this title as well as stories by Crawford’s sisters, Mary and Anne. Limited to 250 numbered copies. |
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Collection of 8 stories, edited, annotated and illustrated by M. Grant Kellermeyer. Details taken from Table of Contents. |
Reprint (T. Fisher Unwin 1911 as Uncanny Tales) collection. |
Reprint (Macmillan 1891) horror novel. Volume eight in the series. |
Chapbook collection of six gothic/dark fantasy stories. Illustrated by Margaret Ballif Simon. |
Chapbook collection of 19 poems, many with gothic/dark fantasy elements. |
Concise edition of J. Sheridan Le Fanu: A Bio-Bibliography by Crawford (Greenwood Press, 1995) edited, re-organised and amended by Brian J. Showers, with assistance from Richard Dalby. Limited to 200 copies. Details taken from publisher website. |
Collection of five stories, all revised. |
Chapbook poetry collection of 30 poems and vignettes, at least 13 previously published online. |