Chapbook autobiographical story of an adventure Ellison had with Carl Sagan at a convention. Illustrated by Gahan Wilson. This is a limited edition of 750; a hardcover signed lettered edition of 52 is also available. |
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Revised from the Trident (1968) edition by dropping 9 stories and adding one story, two articles and a new introduction. Volume 11 in the “Pyramid Ellison” series. |
Expanded from the 1997 (White Wolf as part of Edgeworks 4) edition with the addition of a short story and some related material. Details taken from Table of Contents. |
Novel expanded from the stories “Sound of the Scythe” and “Assassin!”. Bound in the tête-bêche style with A Touch of Infinity. |
Crime novella, Ellison’s longest work in many years. This version is slightly (by 500 words, according to the author) expanded from the version that appeared in the October 1993 Omni. Also available in a slipcased edition (-32-5, $65.00), limited to 1000 numbered, signed, copies. |
Account of Ellison’s experience with juvenile gangs when he joined one to research them for Rumble. |
Reprint (Regency 1961) account of Ellison’s experience with juvenile gangs when he joined one to research them for Rumble. This edition adds a new introduction. |
Reprint (Regency 1961) account of Ellison’s experience with juvenile gangs when he joined one to research them for Rumble. This edition includes the introduction from the 1969 (Powell) edition and adds a new introduction. Volume three in the “Pyramid Ellison” series. |
Reprint (Regency 1961) account of Ellison’s experience with juvenile gangs when he joined one to research them for Rumble. This edition includes the introductions from the 1969 (Powell) and 1975 (Pyramid) editions and adds yet another introduction. |
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Collection of five stories in the “Kyben” series, two adapted as comic strips, all heavily illustrated by Steacy, |
The stories have been rewritten for this edition. Volume nine in the “Pyramid Ellison” series. |
Unproduced screenplay adaptation of Norman Spinrad’s Hugo Award-nominated novel Bug Jack Barron that was to have been directed by Costa-Gavras for Universal Pictures in the early 1980s. Details taken from publisher website. |
Reprint (Pyramid 1975) collection of the final 50 installments of the “Glass Teat” column. |
Collection of the final 50 installments of the “Glass Teat” column. Volume five in the “Pyramid Ellison” series. |
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Expanded from the 1996 (White Wolf as part of Edgeworks) edition with the addition of a short story and some related material. Details supplied by Scott Norris. |
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Expanded from the first (Pyramid 1965) edition, adding “Sleeping Dogs” and a new introduction. Volume two in the “Pyramid Ellison” series. |
Collection of 12 stories and one comic strip written by Ellison in collaboration with another author plus Robert Bloch’s “A Toy for Juliette” and the sequel written by Ellison. Details supplied by Scott Norris. |
Reprint (Walker US 1971) collection. Volume four in the “Pyramid Ellison” series. |
Graphic novel version of Ellison’s teleplay, illustrated by Alan Robinson. Originally published as a four-issue comic-book series. A signed, limited edition of 250 with added material (-932-4, $75.00) is also available. |
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Details taken from Table of Contents. |
Details taken from Table of Contents. |
Illustrated edition of Ellison’s Nebula & Hugo award-winning short story, with a foreword by Ellison. Full-color illustrations by Rick Berry. Also available in a signed, boxed limited edition of 1000 (-36-9, $45.00). |
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Details supplied by Scott Norris. |
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Collection of 20 essays, edited and with notes by Marty Clark. |
Collection of 25 items, most stories, all previously uncollected. One story is by Donald E. Westlake, accompanied by an essay and teleplay by Ellison. Limited 1200 numbered, signed, copies. |
Collection of 21 items, most stories, all previously uncollected. This is abridged from the firsr edition (Ziesing, 1997), omitting the story by Donald E. Westlake, the related essay and teleplay by Ellison, and the variant version of “The Pale Silver Dollar of the Moon Pays Its Way and Makes Change”. |
Details taken from online listing. |
Reprint (Fawcett 1961 as Rockabilly) mainstream novel. Copyright page states that “New material has been added to this edition.” Volume six in the “Pyramid Ellison” series. |
Limited to 3200 copies; the first 700 of which were signed and numbered by the author in a specially bound and boxed edition. |
Each story has a 1-7 page introduction prior to the story. |
Collection of essays written to accompany other writers’ works or defunct Ellison collections unlikely ever to be reprinted, only available as part of the “The Harlan Ellison Preservation Project” from Kickstarter. Details supplied by Scott Norris. |
Last 12 stories from Alone Against Tomorrow. |
Also available in a limited edition ($125) of 250 signed numbered copies, housed in a custom slipcase and a leatherbound edition ($275) of 52 signed lettered copies, housed in a custom traycase. Details taken from online listing. |