The first of the anthologies of supernatural stories all by women writers. |
American edition from Walker, with paperback editions from Arrow, London, 1970, and Berkley, New York, 1971. |
Original anthology of 17 stories set in Los Angeles. |
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Details taken from online listing. |
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Omnibus of four Captain Future novels, originally published in issues 1-4 of Captain Future (1940), and published in book form by Popular Library in 1969: Captain Future and the Space Emperor, Calling Captain Future, Captain Future’s Challenge, and The Triumph of Captain Future (Popular Library as Galaxy Mission). This includes the magazine editorials and author’s notes from each issue. Introduction by Richard A. Lupoff. Details taken from online listing. |
Omnibus of four Captain Future novels, originally published in Captain Future (1941), one published in book form by Popular Library: “Captain Future and the Seven Space Stones”, “Star Trail to Glory”, The Magician of Mars (1969), and “The Lost World of Time”. This includes the editorials, readers’ letters, and illustrations from each issue. Details taken from online listing. |
Details taken from online listing. |
Collection of 13 stories, most originally published in Weird Tales from 1926-1929. Introduction by Robert Weinberg. Edited by Stephen Haffner. An appendix provides b&w reproductions of some of the original illustrations and cover art, plus editorial and reader comments. |
Collection of nine stories and one novel, Outside the Universe (Ace 1964), featuring the Interstellar Patrol, presented in order of publication date; most originally appeared in Weird Tales. This includes collection Crashing Suns (Ace 1965). An appendix provides b&w reproductions of original illustrations and cover art, correspondence, editorials, and reader comments from magazines. Edited by Stephen Haffner. Introduction by Walter Jon Williams. Details taken from online listing. |
Collection of ten stories from 1929-1930, presented in the order of publication; this is the third volume in a series publishing all of Hamilton’s prose. Introduction by Eric Leif Davin. An appendix includes a gallery of b&w magazine illustrations, letters columns, and editorial correspondence. Edited by Stephen Haffner. Details taken from online listing. |
Details supplied by Endre Zsoldos. |
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Also in hc (Gregg Press, Jun ’75) with a new introduction by Gerry de la Ree. |
Collection of two Hamilton novelettes from Scientific Detective Monthly, with a biographical sketch by Larry Estep. |
Collection of three SF adventure stories of the planet Kaldar, all originally published in 1933 pulps: “Kaldar, World of Antares”, “The Snake-Men of Kaldar”, and “The Great Brain of Kaldar”, plus a 1934 autobiographical piece by Hamilton and an introduction by Ray Bradbury. Limited to 300 numbered copies. |
Details taken from Table of Contents. |
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Collection of Hamilton’s Star Kings novels The Star Kings (1949) and Return to the Stars (1970), plus three of Brackett’s Eric John Stark stories, and one original cross-series collaboration. A slipcased edition (-17-6, $150.00), limited to 100 numbered copies and bound with an exclusive chapbook (The Star Hunter) was announced but has not yet been published. |
Bound in the tête-bêche style with Starhaven by Ivar Jorgenson. |
An exclusive chapbook with original Jon Arfstrom artwork available only with the limited, slipcased, edition of The Vampire Master and Other Tales of Horror. Limited to 100 copies signed by Joseph Wrzos. |
Collection of the short novel The Monsters of Juntonheim (1950) and novelette “The Stars, My Brothers”. |
Collection of nine pulp horror stories from the ’30s. Introduction by Hugh B. Cave; there is a reprint afterword by Hamilton. Also available in a slipcased edition (-07-7, $100.00), limited to 100 numbered copies, signed by Cave & Arfstrom and bound with a copy of Three from the Tomb. |
Reprint (World Distributors 1950 as The Monsters of Juntonheim) SF novel. Bound in the tête-bêche style with The Sun Destroyers by Ross Rocklynne. |
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History of the Wars of the Roses. |
History of the Crusades aimed at young adults. |
History of the Norman Conquest aimed at young adults. |
Reprint (Dial 1964) history of the Norman Conquest aimed at young adults. |
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Collection of 14 stories, six original, one a new Anita Blake, Vampire Hunter story. Hamilton provides new story introductions. |
Reprint (Sydney: Hodder & Stoughton 1978 as Spooks and Spirits) anthology of eight eerie tales for younger readers. |
Eight eerie tales for younger readers. Details taken from the British paperback edition: Knight Books, 1980. |
Original anthology of 24 stories and one poem by New Zealand writers, mostly beginners, in which a millennium (any millennium) is pivotal. |