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Also in Time and the Riddle. |
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Movie novelization. Copyrighted by New Line Cinema. This has the same ISBN as the simultaneous Black Flame UK edition, but has only US and Canadian prices. |
Novelization based on the character from the movies. Copyrighted by New Line Cinema. This is a 25th anniversary (of the movie) edition; it is simultaneous with and has the same ISBN as the Black Flame UK edition, but only gives US and Canadian prices. |
Novelization based on characters from the movies. Copyrighted by New Line Cinema. This is simultaneous with and has the same ISBN as the Black Flame UK edition, but only gives US and Canadian prices. |
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Omnibus/original collection of two novelizations based on the TV show. Fifth in the series. Copyrighted by New Line Cinema. This is simultaneous with the Black Flame UK edition, and has the same ISBN, but only has US and Canadian prices. |
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Details taken from publisher website. |
Details taken from publisher website. |
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Shared-world original anthology, second in the Clan of the Claw series, created by Bill Fawcett, with four novellas by Mercedes Lackey & Cody Martin, S.M. Stirling, Eric Flint, and Jody Lynn Nye. Copyrighted by Bill Fawcett & Associates. Details supplied by Denny Lien. |
Original anthology/omnibus of a novella by J. Steven York & Dean Wesley Smith, and a novel by Linda Evans. Sixth in a series featuring the sentient tanks created by Keith Laumer. Volume six in the series. |
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Shared-world anthology of four novellas by Harry Turtledove, S.M. Stirling, Michael Z. Williamson, and Jody Lynn Nye & John Ringo. This is the first book in a bronze age fantasy series set in a world where two sentient species battle for dominance, one descended from felines and the other from dinosaurs. Fawcett is not credited as editor, but he provides the introduction, and this is copyrighted by Bill Fawcett & Associates. Details taken from online listing. |
Original anthology of ten shared-world military adventure stories based on a premise by David Drake, with connecting material by Fawcett. Volume one in “The War Years”. |
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Original anthology of eight shared-world stories set in Keith Laumer’s Bolo universe. Packaged and copyrighted by Bill Fawcett & Associates. Although Laumer’s name is on the cover, he apparently was not involved in editing it. Volume one in the series. |
Original anthology of nine military sf stories based on a premise by Gregory Benford, with connecting material by Fawcett. Volume three in “The War Years”. |
Anthology of nine stories, fourth in a series featuring the sentient tanks created by Keith Laumer. Includes technical notes on the “history” of the Bolos by Linda Evans. Volume four in the series. |
Original anthology of 12 stories by authors writing in some of their most popular fantasy worlds, including David Weber with a tale of Bahzell Bahnakhson, Mercedes Lackey with a “Valdemar” story, Andre Norton (Witch World), and Elizabeth Moon (World of Paksenarrion). Introduction by Brian Thomsen. |
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Anthology of 2009 Nebula Award-winning fiction (three stories and a novel excerpt) plus three poems (one Dwarf Star and two Rhysling Award winners), an excerpt from the Andre Norton Award-winning YA novel, Joss Whedon’s acceptance speech for the Bradbury Award, two non-fiction pieces and a story by Solstice Award winners, a story by Author Emerita M.J. Engh, script excerpts from WALL-E, an appreciation of and a story by Grand Master Harry Harrison, and eight new essays on SF through the decades by various authors. The 44th volume in the annual series. |
Anthology of four stories, fifth in a series featuring the sentient tanks created by Keith Laumer. Volume five in the series. |
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Original anthology of eight shared-world military adventure stories based on a premise by Christopher Stasheff, with connecting material by Fawcett. Volume two in “The War Years”. |
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Original anthology of seven stories based on Keith Laumer’s “Bolo” stories. Second in the series. Fawcett’s name does not appear on the cover, only “created by Keith Laumer.” Volume two in the series. |
Anthology of three novellas by David Weber, David Drake, and Eric Flint, each part of a longer work in progress in the author’s most popular series: Weber’s “Honor Harrington”, Drake’s “Hammer’s Slammers”, and Flint’s “Belisarius” series. |
Anthology of three dragon stories for the holiday season by Jeff Grubb, James M. Ward, and Ed Greenwood. |
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Details taken from online listing. |
Details supplied by Endre Zsoldos. |
Collection of two pulp SF stories, with an introduction by Philip Harbottle discussing their history. |
Collection of eight stories from the 1930s, edited and with an introduction by Philip Harbottle, who discusses Fearn’s career and the stories’ original publication in the pulps. Volume one in “The Best of John Russell Fearn”. |
Collection of nine stories written in the 1940s. Edited and with an introduction by Philip Harbottle, who discusses Fearn’s career and the stories’ original publication in the pulps. Volume two in “The Best of John Russell Fearn”. |
Collection of two SF horror stories: the short novel The Slitherers (its first book publication) and an early treatment of the same theme in the story “Leeches from Space”. The introduction by Philip Harbottle describes the history of the novel. |
SF novella, #21 in the “Golden Amazon” series, only published previously in newspaper form (1959), plus a story. Introduction by Philip Harbottle. |
SF novelization. |
Details taken from online listing. |
Details taken from online listing. |
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Contents from Amazon.com. |
Second edition. Contents from Amazon.com. |
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Detective novel, originally serialised in Once A Week in 8 parts beginning on 29 November 1862. |
Original novelette issued in a limited edition of 300 numbered copies, to coincide with Fenn’s Guest of Honour appearance at Novacon 42. Details taken from online listing. |
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Juvenile anthology of factual and some fiction by such writers as Will James, Glenn Vernam, etc. Details supplied by Denny Lien. |
Anthology of 10 stories, illustrated by Charles Geer. |
Stories of Spooks and Spirits, Haunts and Hobgoblins, Werewolves and Will-o’-the-wisps, for young adults. |
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