Collection of eight stories, two apparently original, with fantasy, surreal, or magic realist elements. Details taken from online listing. |
Data from publisher’s website. Details taken from online listing. |
Collection of 28 poems, five original, several revised. Introduction by Brian Lumley. This is a limited edition of 175. |
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Anthology of 11 gay/lesbian horror stories, six original. |
Original anthology of 14 stories (one reprint) of gay and lesbian fantasy adventure. Authors include Jewelle Gomez, Carrie Richerson, and Tanya Huff. |
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Original anthology of 15 horror stories, with an introduction by the editor. Two of the stories appeared in an earlier sampler. |
Advance preview of the anthology with two stories, issued as a sampler. |
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Chapbook original collection of five stories, two reprints. Introduction by Ray Vukcevich. Issued for Wiscon. |
Collection of 26 stories by the 1982 Nobel prize winner, many fantasy. These were originally published in English as three volumes: No One Writes to the Colonel and Other Stories (1968), Leaf Storm and Other Stories (1972), and Innocent Erendira and Other Stories (1978). They now appear in chronological order. |
Collection of stories including a ghost story, three first broadcast on BBC Radio 4. |
A Mystery Writers of America Anthology. Also available in the U.K. (Macdonald 1959). |
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Limited to 500 signed, numbered, copies. Details taken from online listing. |
Reprint (Mysterious Press 1989) collection of nine stories featuring Paul Pry, an urbane adventurer who prays upon criminals. Includes an introduction by Robert Weinberg. |
In the “Ellery Queen Presents” series. |
Collection of four short novels from the pulps, though the title story was an archival discovery first published in Argosy in 1961. |
First in the “Ellery Queen Presents” series. |
Collection of 11 stories. A hardcover edition (-22-1) was announced but not seen. In the “Lost Classics” series. |
Collection of six pulp thriller novellas featuring Ed Jenkins. |
Short story pamphlet commemorating Gardner as Ghost of Honor at Malice Domestic XVI, May 2004. |
A hardcover edition (-45-2) was announced but not seen. |
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Collection of 14 stories, two original, with notes on the inspirations for each by the author. |
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Subtitled “The Fabulous Feats and Adventures in Number Theory, Sleight of Word, and Numerological Analysis (Literary, Biblical, Political, Philosophical and Psychonumeranalytical) of That Incredible Master Mind”. |
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Reissue (Simon & Schuster 1959) collection of columns from Scientific American. |
Reprint (Simon & Schuster 1961) collection of columns from Scientific American. |
Reprint (St. Martin’s Press 1996) book. |