Revised from the Subterranean Press (2018) edition with an expanded introduction and the addition of some related non-fiction by Ellison. A hardcover edition (-49-6) was announced but not seen. Details supplied by Scott Norris. |
Reissue (Algol Press 1978) collection of articles on, or about, Harlan Ellison, edited by Andrew Porter. |
Also available as a “Babylonian Limited Edition” signed by Harlan Ellison and J. Michael Straczynski and containing 17 pages of additional material (voiceover scripts and a writer’s guide) written by Ellison as conceptual consultant on Babylon 5. Details supplied by Scott Norris. |
Details supplied by Scott Norris. |
Details supplied by Scott Norris. |
Details supplied by Scott Norris. |
Details supplied by Scott Norris. |
Details supplied by Scott Norris. |
Details supplied by Scott Norris. |
Details supplied by Scott Norris. |
Details supplied by Scott Norris. |
Non-fiction, a mini-hardcover collection of pithy remarks and quotes from Ellison’s work, interspersed with b&w photos of Ellison. Edited and with an introduction by Arnie Fenner. Includes a bibliography of Ellison’s works. |
Collection of ten previously uncollected stories, with comments by Ellison. Also available in a signed edition, limited to 324 numbered, slipcased and 24 numbered, traycased, copies, bound in leather, with over 100 pages of bonus material including written-decades-earlier versions of two stories, and alternate takes of two others. |
Reprint (Ace 1961 as The Juvies) collection of juvenile delinquent stories with a new Introduction. First World Hardcover. |
Expanded from The Juvies (Ace, 1961) including the introduction from the 2004 (Severn House) edition and a number of related texts. All the texts have been revised (again). Details supplied by Scott Norris. |
This is a “fotonovel” containing stills from the Star Trek episode, captioned with dialog from the episode. |
Limited to 1,000 numbered copies signed by Ellison and enclosed in a black slipcase. A trade hardcover and a trade paperback were originally announced but not produced. Details taken from online listing. |
Reprint (Borderlands 1995) teleplay and treatments for the award-winning Star Trek episode, with afterwords by Star Trek personalities including Leonard Nimoy and DeForest Kelley. The introduction has been significantly expanded for this edition. |
Collection of 22 stories written in 1957/8, previously published only in original digest magazines and 2 stories written 1969 which have remained unpublished until this collection, with an introduction by Tim Powers. Limited to 200 signed and numbered copies. Also available in a leatherbound edition limited to 26 lettered copies ($2000). Details supplied by Scott Norris. |
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Adds five stories to the Ace 1958 edition. Volume eight in the “Pyramid Ellison” series. |
Reprint (Pyramid 1975) collection of 16 stories, expanded from the earlier (Ace, 1958) edition. This has Ellison’s introductions to both the 1958 and 1975 editions. “An Edgeworks Abbey Offering in association with Subterranean Press.” Limited to 750 copies. Also available in a limited edition of 250 signed numbered sets including one copy of Gentleman Junkie and one copy of The Deadly Streets, bound in leather, the two volumes housed in a custom slipcase ($125). |
Expanded from the 1975 (Pyramid) edition with the addition of an unpublished short story and some related material. Details supplied by Scott Norris. |
Collection of 22 stories. This has been expanded from the original (Harper, 1975) with three stories, introductory note “A Word About Time”, a new afterword, a note on the cover art, and a chronological bibliography of Ellison’s books. A signed, slipcased limited edition (-084-5, $125.00) and a traycased, lettered edition of 26 ($500.00) are also available. |
Graphic novel adaptation of Harlan Ellison’s Outer Limits episode. |
Collection of early fiction and non-fiction (and even a column!) culled from fanzines published between 1952 and 1955, only available as part of the “The Harlan Ellison Preservation Project” from Kickstarter. Details supplied by Scott Norris. |
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Omnibus of three collections; Shatterday (Houghton Mifflin 1980), Deathbird Stories (Harper & Row 1975), and I Have No Mouth and I Must Scream (Pyramid 1967). There is a new introduction, and material has been added to the introductions to each section. The entire text has been corrected and reset. Two stories, “Pretty Maggie Moneyeyes” and “Delusion for a Dragon Slayer”, that were duplicated in the original collections only appear once, and two stories, “A Friend to Man” and “The Sky Is Burning”, plus an essay, “Memoir”, have been added. |
Reprint (Paperback Library 1962 as Ellison Wonderland) collection. |
Collection of 61 installments of Ellison’s column “An Edge in My Voice” originally published in Future Life, The L.A. Weekly, and The Comics Journal. Most of the columns have introductory remarks of varying length titled “Interim Memo”. There is also a regular hardcover and a limited-edition hardcover. Details taken from online listing. |
Omnibus. Includes a revised version of Over the Edge; of the nine stories and three essays, six are new to the collection, and there is an updated forward by Norman Spinrad. An Edge in My Voice, a collection of non-fiction columns, seems unchanged. There is a new introduction by Ellison. Volume 1 of 20 in “The Collected Ellison”. |
Omnibus of the crime novel Spider Kiss (Fawcett/Gold Medal 1961 as Rockabilly) and collection Stalking the Nightmare (Phantasia Press 1982). There is a new introduction by Ellison; Spider Kiss has the introduction from the Armchair Detective Library 1990 edition. Volume 2 of 20 in “The Collected Ellison”. |
Omnibus of Ellison’s The Harlan Ellison Hornbook (1990) and Harlan Ellison’s Movie (1991), with a new introduction by Ellison. The two books and the new introduction are all paginated separately. Volume 3 of 20 in “The Collected Ellison”. |
Omnibus of Ellison’s Love Ain’t Nothing but Sex Misspelled (Trident 1968; this has the introduction from the 1976 Pyramid edition) and The Beast That Shouted Love at the Heart of the World (Avon 1969; this has the Gaiman introduction from the 1994 Borderlands Press edition). Love drops three stories collected elsewhere in the “Edgeworks” series, and adds a story and a screenplay, neither previously collected. There is a new introduction by Ellison. Volume 4 of 20 in “The Collected Ellison”. |