Fix-up novel; untitled stories are spread across the chapters. Volume six in the series. |
Originally published in book form as a fix-up novel by Doubleday in 1943, this edition instead reprints the original magazine text versions, including all of the original illustrations, and adds a letter revealing the inspiration for “Bear Paws”. Volume six in the series. Details taken from Table of Contents. |
Original collection of nine sf and dark fantasy stories, apparently all original. |
Collection of four stories (translated by Damon Knight) and the far-future SF novel of the title, translated/adapted from the French Les Dieux Verts (Gallimard 1961) by C.J. Cherryh (DAW 1980). Introduction by Charles Moreau. |
Details taken from ebook. |
Contents from Amazon.com. |
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The first 10 stories were first published by McClure’s Syndicate in the Summer of 1908. |
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Collection of two classic stories reprinted in a “folded map” format for reading while travelling. In the “Travelman Crime” series. |
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Labelled “Tor Double Action Western #13” on the cover. |
2nd collection of Spur-winning short stories, and by this time there’s enough to fill a book. |
Original anthology of nine SF stories, one a graphic story, inspired by Microsoft. Foreword by Harry Shum; introduction by Rick Rashid. Authors include Seanan McGuire, Greg Bear, David Brin, and Ann Leckie. This is a special print edition, unavailable to the public; a free e-book edition is publically available in all major formats. Details supplied by Denny Lien. |
Details supplied by Richard Fidczuk. |
Details supplied by Richard Fidczuk. |
Details supplied by Richard Fidczuk. |
Chapbook poetry collection of 13 poems of the weird and dark fantastic. This is a limited edition of 150. |
Collection of 18 stories. |
Volume 1 of “The Anthology with No Name”. |
Volume 2 of “The Anthology with No Name”. |