Middle-grade original collection of six stories (one a reprint somewhat revised), part of the Elemental series previously co-authored by Robin McKinley. A trade paperback edition (-38-1, $14.95) is also available. |
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Young adult fantasy collection of stories connected through Merlin’s dreams. Illustrated in color and b&w by Alan Lee. A gorgeous book. Simultaneous with a British edition from Gollancz. |
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Collection of poems, mainly original. |
Also revised as The Drugged Cornet and Other Mystery Stories (Dutton 1973). |
Abridged reprint of The Case of the Vanishing Spinster (Collins 1972). Omits one story. |
Abridged edition; first half of The Restless Ghost (Collins, 1970), with minor variations. |
Abridged edition; second half of The Restless Ghost (Collins, 1970), with minor variations. |
US hardcover retitled The Usurping Ghost, Dutton, 1971. |
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Reprint (Morrow 1938) novel. |
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Reprint (Morrow 1937 as The Peacock Feather Murders) novel. |
Reprint (Morrow 1937 as The Peacock Feather Murders) novel. |
Reprint (Morrow 1934) mystery novel. Volume 108 in the series. |
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Collection of 10 stories and 2 poems. |
Collection of 3 stories, packaged as a novel. The title story seems to be an original novella, featuring Red Jamie in an Arabian fantasy land. Not mentioned on the cover are two other stories with entirely different settings, at least one of them sf. |
Collection of 5 stories plus an article, with an introduction by Poul Anderson and story introductions by Sandra Miesel. Issued to commemorate Dickson’s GoH appearance at LACon. The 150 boxed, signed, numbered copies (0-915368-84-6, $20.00) sold out at Worldcon. |
Collection of fiction and non-fiction pieces belonging to the “Childe Cycle”. This has the two stories from The Spirit of Dorsai (1979) without the bridging material, and the two stories from Lost Dorsai (1980), dropping the Sandra Meisel afterword. This volume doesn’t add any fiction, but includes a new Dickson introduction to the whole series, a number of charts, genealogies, and chronologies, plus a pseudo- travelogue on Dorsai. It isn’t quite an omnibus of the earlier two volumes, although it certainly replaces them. |
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Collection of 12 stories, a companion volume to Beginnings. |
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Collection of 8 stories (mostly from the ’50s), with an introduction by Sandra Miesel. |
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This edition omits the afterword by Sandra Miesel and the excerpt from The Final Encyclopedia, and includes “Steel Brother” instead. |
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Collection of 7 stories (mostly from the ’50s and ’60s) and one non-fiction piece. |
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SF collection, expanded from Dickson! (NESFA Press, 1984) by the addition of one story, “The Man in the Mailbag”, and an interview. The Sandra Miesel story introductions are used, but not credited. |
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Original shared-world anthology of two stories and a short novel, set in a world created by Dickson Volume two in the series. |
Original anthology of a military sf novella and two stories set in a world created by Dickson. Volume one in the series. |
Also in pb (Bantam Apr ’79). Details taken from online listing. |
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Collection of 14 stories, one a collaboration with Bruce Sterling, exploring the possibilities of human evolution. |
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Collection of 18 stories, one original, with comments on each by the author. |