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Details taken from Table of Contents. Collection of 11 weird stories from the pulps, from 1917-1924. |
Volume one in “The Complete Black Mask Cases of Tony Key”. Details taken from publisher website. |
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Anthology of 12 sf stories and extracts aimed at a teenage audience. |
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Details taken from online listing. |
Collection of 14 fantasy/mystery stories by F. Scott Fitzgerald, edited, and with an introduction, by Peter Haining. |
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Feminist anthology of 11 fiction pieces (four novel excerpts) and 16 critical essays (all but one original) exploring issues involving science fiction, cyberpunk and cyberculture. Fiction authors include Anne McCaffrey, C.L. Moore, Octavia Butler, and James Tiptree, Jr. |
Souvenir book for the 48th World Science Fiction Convention, containing a new story by Harry Harrison, reprint stories by Wolfgang Jeschke and Chelsea Quinn Yarbro and three poems by Joe Haldeman. Actually published in Holland rather than Great Britain but all the contents are in English. |
Based on the radio series of the same name. |
Reprint (St. Martin’s Press 1979) erotic novel, intended to be the third volume in Savoy’s “Black Jacket Erotica”. |
Adds one story to Octopussy and The Living Daylights (Cape 1966). Details provided by Terry Zobeck. |
A slim promotional booklet distributed with The Times. |
Details provided by Terry Zobeck. |
Details provided by Terry Zobeck. |
Details provided by Terry Zobeck. Collection of 13 articles written for the Sunday Times in 1959/1960. The book version includes material edited out of the original articles, as well as photographs of the various cities. |
Revised from the UK edition (Jonathan Cape, November 1963) to include the short story “007 in New York” |
Supernatural novel of possession and the contents of the 1889 collection By the Night Express together in one omnibus volume. Limited to 250 copies. |
Anthology of 14 stories, 8 original, by members of The Spellbinders, a Northern California sf & fantasy writer’s group. This edition is limited to 325 copies. |
First separate book publication of the first “Captain Zero” novel. Details taken from online listing. |
Details taken from Table of Contents. |
Details taken from publisher website. |
Details taken from publisher website. |
Volume one in “The Ghost Archives”. Details taken from publisher website. |
First separate book publication of the third “Captain Zero” novel. Details taken from online listing. |
First separate book publication of the second “Captain Zero” novel. Details taken from online listing. |
Details taken from online listing. |
Details taken from Table of Contents. |
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Details supplied by Kenneth R. Johnson. |
Details taken from online listing. |
Details taken from online listing. |
Details taken from online listing. |
Billed as a novel by Fletcher, but actually a collection of stories based on the TV series, which was, itself, adapted by Philip Mackie from stories by E.W. Hornung. |
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Original anthology/mosaic novel of five linked stories about bizarre Halloween happenings in the town of Oxrun Station, originally created by Charles Grant, who contributes a story. Other authors are John Gordon, Stephen Bowkett, Diane Duane, and Craig Shaw Gardner. “Created” by Stephen Jones, who shares the copyright with Jo Fletcher. |
Poetry anthology with 30 dark poems of the seaside, 12 original. Authors include Clark Ashton Smith, Ursula K. Le Guin, Neil Gaiman, and Ray Bradbury. |
Published for the 1997 World fantasy convention and Fantasycon XXI. Eight colour pages are inserted between pages 72 and 73 of the regular numbering. Details taken from online listing. |
Book is undated; online sources date it as 1935 or 1938, but the four internal colour plates are dated 1935. Details supplied by Chris Worthington. |