The third volume produced to protect copyright in the US. The first standalone printing of the title story. |
The sixth volume produced to protect copyright in the US. Only partial contents known - in addition to the following it is believed to contain ten poems and short two-to-four page summaries of twenty-five short stories. |
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The second volume produced to protect copyright in the US. |
Collection of 22 stories, 2 novel extracts and a poem, edited, annotated and illustrated by M. Grant Kellermeyer. Details taken from Table of Contents. |
Reprint (Mycroft & Moran 1947) collection of occult detective short stories, expanded from the original (Eveleigh Nash, 1913) edition. Volume five in the series. |
Collection of eight previously uncollected stories and two non-fiction pieces, edited and with an introduction by Sam Gafford. |
An abridgement of The Night Land (Eveleigh Nash, 1912) produced to protect copyright in the US. Limited to 2500 copies, 203 of which were slipcased and signed by Stephen Fabian (for $25.00). |
Collection of 19 stories, plus another six abridged “copyright versions” of stories, four alternate versions of stories collected in other volumes in this series, and two “counterfeits”. Introduction by Ross E. Lockhart. Volume five in the “The Collected Fiction of William Hope Hodgson” series. |
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Reprint (Stanley Paul 1909) ghost novel. Volume 33 in the series. |
The first volume produced to protect copyright in the US. Details taken from online listing. |
Collection of the title novel and 28 stories, edited and with a note on the texts by Jeremy Lassen. Volume three in the “The Collected Fiction of William Hope Hodgson” series. |
Details taken from online listing. |
Collection of 12 (mostly) uncollected fantasy and non-fantasy stories by Hodgson, with a preface and a long essay by Sam Moskowitz which supplements his earlier biography, and illustrations by Arthur E. Moore. This is a 500-copy limited edition signed by Sam Moskowitz. |
Details taken from online listing. |
Subtitled “from the Manuscript Discovered in 1877 by Messrs. Tonnison and Berreggnog, in the Ruins That Lie to the South of the Village of Kraighten, in the West of Ireland”. |
Reprint (Chapman & Hall 1908) Lovecraftian horror novel. Limited to 350 copies of which 300 are signed by Moore, Coulthart and Sinclair. Each copy also includes a CD of original music, composed and performed by multi-instrumentalist Jon Mueller (Volcano Choir, Death Blues) especially for this reissue. Details taken from publisher website. |
Reprint (Chapman & Hall 1908) classic horror novel, with a new introduction by Ann VanderMeer. |
Collection of the title novel and 20 stories of mystery and suspense, including the nine collected in Carnacki, the Ghost-Finder (Mycroft & Moran 1947, itself expanded from the Eveleigh Nash 1913 edition), edited and with a note on the texts by Jeremy Lassen. Volume two in the “The Collected Fiction of William Hope Hodgson” series. |
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The third volume produced to protect copyright in the US. Contents not known. |
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Subtitled “A Love Tale”. |
Reprint (Eveleigh Nash 1912) horror novel, with a new introduction by Ann Vandermeer. |
Collection of the novel The Night Land (Eveleigh Nash 1912) and six romantic “woman’s” stories, edited and with an introduction and note on the texts by Jeremy Lassen. Volume four in the “The Collected Fiction of William Hope Hodgson” series. |
Details taken from online listing. |
The fourth volume produced to protect copyright in the US. Simultaneous with the US (R.H. Paget) edition. |
Limited to 15 numbered, signed, copies. |
Limited to 250 copies. Details taken from online listing. |
Limited to ten numbered copies signed by the publisher. |
Original collection of 14 stories, ten not previously published, of fantasy and horror at sea. Edited and with a preface and article by Sam Moskowitz. |
Details taken from Table of Contents. |
A slipcased edition, limited to 150 signed, numbered, copies (-31-2, £60.00) with a bonus hardback, The Lost Poetry, is also available. |