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Collection of nine literary short stories, most sf or fantasy, four original. Illustrations by Wendy Shoenfeld. |
Collection of dark fantasy poetry. There is an introduction by W. Gregory Stewart. Illustration by Roman Scott. This is a limited edition of 125 signed by both author and artist. |
Occult novel, translated, and abridged, from the French (Les Mille et Un Fantômes, A. Cadot, 1849). Volume 25 in the series. |
Erotic novel by Barry Malzberg, writing as Claudine Dumas. |
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Expanded from The Apple Tree (Gollancz, 1952) with the addition of two stories “The Split Second” and “No Motive”. |
First book publication of the full magazine text of Trilby (Harper’s Monthly January to August 1894. Previous book editions were expurgated following objections by James McNeill Whistler. |
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Collection of 11 stories, two original. Foreword by Michael Bishop and afterword by John Kessel; in his author notes, Duncan discusses how the stories came to be written, and his development as a writer. |
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Original anthology of 11 young-adult horror stories. Authors include Joan Aiken, Joan Lowery Nixon, and Annette Curtis Klause. |
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Reprint (Popular Library 1978) unauthorized bio of the glam-rock band who rose out of Brooklyn, Queens and the Bronx. This edition has different photographs and an updated Kronology to the US edition. |
Collection of 13 lesbian/feminist stories, including the fantasy novella, “The Arrival Matters” (from Insides Out: A Trio, 1997) and other surreal and related works. Several are original. |
Collection of 7 interconnected mainstream / fantasy stories, 4 revised from their previous publication. |
Anthology of 18 radical lesbian feminist stories, 15 original. |
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Collection of two stories and the title novel. |
Chapbook included with the hardback edition of The Celestial Buffet and Other Morsels of Murder. |
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SF novelization. A tie-in to the new boxed game. Issued without a dustjacket. |
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Original anthology of nine stories based on the world of the SF roleplaying game. Simultaneous with the Black Library US edition. |
Original anthology of ten stories (one previously released in audio form) based on the world of the SF roleplaying game, part of the Time of Legends series. Details taken from online listing. |
Original anthology of 3 novellas and a novel in the “Space Marine Battle” series, set in the “Warhammer 40,000” universe. Authors include Sarah Cawkwell, Ben Counter, John French, and Darius Hinks. Simultaneous with the Black Library US edition. |
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Anthology of 10 original stories set in the “Warhammer 40,000” universe. Simultaneous with the Black Library US edition. |
Fantasy anthology, including a new novel Slayer’s Honour by Nathan Long, and 9 other original novellas. One is the previously unpublished “A Place of Quiet Assembly” by the late John Brunner. |
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Omnibus of 4 original novels set in the “Warhammer 40,000” universe. Authors are Graham McNeill, Nick Kyme, Gav Thorpe, and Rob Sanders. Simultaneous with the Black Library US edition. |
Original anthology of 2 novels (by John French and Aaron Dembski-Bowden) and 5 long stories by Dan Abnett, Gav Thorpe, and Graham McNeill (who contributes 3 of the 5). Simultaneous with the Black Library US edition. |
Omnibus of Heroes of the Space Marines (2009), Legends of the Space Marines (2010), and Victories of the Space Marines (2011). Simultaneous with the Black Library US edition. |
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Anthology of 8 original stories by Matthew Farrer, Jonathan Green, and others. |
Original anthology of 9 stories set in the “Warhammer 40,000” universe. |
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Volume 120 in “The Argosy Library”. Details taken from publisher website. |