Reprint (Ace 1957) SF collection. Details taken from online listing. |
Collection of 15 stories first published from 1952-4. Edited by Gregg Rickman, who provides a biographical introduction, plus notes for each story. Volume one in “The Early Work of Philip K. Dick”. |
Collection of 10 pieces: five novel excerpts, three stories, an autobiographical essay, and one letter. |
Sf novel revised from the novella of the same name (Future Science Fiction #29, 1956). Bound in the tête-bêche style with The Skynappers by John Brunner. |
Classic Philip K. Dick novelette the film Total Recall was based on. |
Reprint (Underwood-Miller 1987 as The Little Black Box) SF collection. Volume 5 of “The Collected Stories of Philip K. Dick”. |
Reprint (Underwood-Miller 1987 as The Little Black Box) collection of 25 SF stories, with an introduction by Thomas M. Disch, and an appendix quoting Dick’s comments on many of the stories. Volume five in “The Collected Stories of Philip K. Dick”. |
Collection of 26 stories, slightly revised from The Little Black Box (Underwood-Miller, 1987), dropping the introduction by Thomas M. Disch and adding a single story (“Goodbye Vincent”) from The Dark-Haired Girl (Ziesing, 1988). Volume five in “The Collected Stories of Philip K. Dick”. There is also a leatherbound edition (-649-6, $60.00), limited to 250 numbered copies. Details taken from online listing. |
Bound in the tête-bêche style with Agent of the Unknown by Margaret St. Clair. |
Details taken from online listing. |
Collection of all of Dickens’ Christmas ghost stories, edited by Peter Haining. |
Collection of 13 stories, edited, annotated and illustrated by M. Grant Kellermeyer. Details taken from Table of Contents. |
Collection of stories edited and introduced by Peter Haining. retitled: The Ghost Stories of Charles Dickens. Sevenoaks, Kent, England: Coronet Books, 1984-1985. |
Collection of detective stories, edited and introduced by Peter Haining. |
Reprint of the Christmas 1859 issue of All the Year Round with a new introduction by Peter Ackroyd. Details supplied by Denny Lien. |
An anthology of mystery and suspense by west coast writers. |
An anthology of “vampire masterpieces”. |
Collection of stories set in the role-playing world of Glorantha, with a foreword by the game’s creator, Greg Stafford. |
Collection of 28 stories set in the world of Glorantha, setting of the “Hero Wars” role-playing games. All but seven of the stories were previously collected in The Collected Griselda (Reaching Moon Megacorp 1993); four of the remaining stories are originals. |
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. |
Bound in the tête-bêche style with The Atom Curtain by Nick Boddie Williams. |
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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. |
Bound in the tête-bêche style with Spacial Delivery. |
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. |
Bound in the tête-bêche style with Time to Teleport. |