Anthology of thirteen stories about cyberspace and virtual reality. Authors include William Gibson, Bruce Sterling, Neal Stephenson, and Greg Egan. |
Anthology of eight stories about immortality. Authors include Damon Knight, Robert Silverberg, and Brian W. Aldiss. |
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Original anthology of 11 stories by Australian writers, several working in their popular series, including Garth Nix (Old Kingdom), Isobelle Carmody (Obernewtyn), and D.M. Cornish (Lamplighter/Monster Blood Tattoo). Details taken from online listing. |
Anthology of 12 fantasy stories about cats. |
Anthology of 17 fantasy tales featuring mermaids, plus an original essay on the subject by Avram Davidson. |
An Anthology of Jewish Fantasy and Science Fiction |
Anthology of nine stories originally published in 1995 or 1996, including the 1996 Nebula winners and some nominees, two Rhysling Award-winning poems, two tributes to and a story by Grand Master Jack Vance, and discussions of the year 1996 in SF and fantasy. A hardcover edition (-100306-8, $26.00) is also available. |
Anthology of Nebula Award-winners and nominees: 12 stories and two excerpts from the winning novel and novella. This also includes three Rhysling Award-winning poems, commentary on SF from six authors, a look at 2004 movies by Lucius Shepard, plus articles on and stories by Grandmaster Robert Silverberg and Author Emeritus Charles L. Harness. The 39th volume in the annual series. |
SF anthology of nine military SF stories stories by authors including Fritz Leiber, Joe Haldeman, and Paul J. McAuley. |
Anthology/omnibus of three space-travel novels: Voyage of the Space Beagle (1950) by A.E. van Vogt, introduced by George Zebrowski; Galaxies (1975) by Barry N. Malzberg, introduced by Jack Dann, and with a 1980 afterword by Marta Randall, and a new afterword by Malzberg; and The Enemy Stars (1959) by Poul Anderson, with introduction by Pamela Sargent. |
Anthology/omnibus of three time-travel novels: The Winds of Time by Chad Oliver (1957), The Year of the Quiet Sun by Wilson Tucker (1970), and There Will Be Time by Poul Anderson (1972). Each editor introduces one of the novels; there is a foreword by Arthur C. Clarke. The Oliver has an afterword by William F. Nolan. |
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Original anthology of 18 stories about wizards by authors including Garth Nix, Patricia A. McKillip, Peter S. Beagle, and Gene Wolfe. |
Mostly original anthology of sf and fantasy stories dealing with Vietnam. The hardcover is a fairly limited edition—probably 750 copies. |
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