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Original anthology of 21 stories and articles published for the 1988 World Fantasy Convention held in London. |
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Reprint (Orion 1997 as Dancing with the Dark) associational non-fiction anthology of 73 accounts of paranormal experiences by writers of SF, fantasy, and horror. Authors include Clive Barker, Gene Wolfe, Michael Marshall Smith, Joan Aiken, and H.P. Lovecraft. |
Reprint (Tiger Books 1994 as The Anthology of Fantasy & The Supernatural) dark fantasy anthology. An instant remainder edition; simultaneous with the Magpie edition. |
Reprint (Tiger Books 1994 as The Anthology of Fantasy & The Supernatural) dark fantasy anthology. An instant remainder edition; simultaneous with the Parragon edition. |
Reprint (Carroll & Graf 1991 as The Mammoth Book of Terror) dark fantasy anthology. This drops the Introduction from the original. An instant remainder edition; simultaneous with the Magpie edition. |
Reprint (Carroll & Graf 1991 as The Mammoth Book of Terror) dark fantasy anthology. This drops the Introduction from the original. An instant remainder edition; simultaneous with the Parragon edition. |
Reprint (Carroll & Graf; Robinson 1992 as The Mammoth Book of Vampires) horror anthology. Simultaneous with the Magpie edition. |
Reprint (Carroll & Graf; Robinson 1992 as The Mammoth Book of Vampires) horror anthology. |
Reprint (Robinson 1994 as The Mammoth Book of Werewolves) horror anthology. Details taken from online listing. |
Reprint (Robinson 1993) as The Mammoth Book of Zombies |
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Anthology of 23 ghost stories, ten original, and two poems. Authors with orignal stories include Sarah Pinborough, Christopher Fowler, Tanith Lee, and Michael Marshall Smith. Details taken from online listing. |
Potted reviews of the 100 ’best’ horror books, written by 100 horror writers. Also published as a signed, limited edition of 300 copies. Details taken from online listing. |
Non-fiction, a critical guide to 100 horror classics, chosen and commented on by noted authors, a companion to the 1988 Horror: 100 Best Books. Foreword by Peter Straub. Introduction by the editors. Includes a recommended reading list, “webliography,” and index. |
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Anthology of 21 horror stories discussed by Lovecraft in his “Supernatural Horror in Literature” essay, which is reprinted here. This is an instant remainder edition. |
Reprint (Barnes & Noble 1993) anthology of Lovecraft’s classic article “Supernatural Horror in Literature” followed by 21 horror stories recommended in it. |
Reprint (Barnes & Noble 1993) anthology of Lovecraft’s classic article “Supernatural Horror in Literature” followed by 21 horror stories recommended in it. |
Reprint (Barnes & Noble 1993) anthology of Lovecraft’s classic article “Supernatural Horror in Literature” followed by 21 horror stories recommended in it. |
Anthology of 20 classic stories deemed by Lovecraft to be influential to the horror field. Illustrated by Randy Broeker. Authors include Robert Louis Stevenson, Edgar Allan Poe, Henry James, and Arthur Machen. |
Reprint (Robinson 1997 as The Mammoth Book of Dracula) original dark fantasy anthology of 32 stories and a poem, published to celebrate the Centenary of Bram Stoker’s novel. |
Reprint (Robinson 2015 as The Mammoth Book of Frankenstein) anthology of 25 items including one poem and the original 1818 version of the novel Frankenstein by Mary Shelley. This follows the Robinson 2015 edition of The Mammoth Book of Frankenstein which adds one story and a foreword by Neil Gaiman. |
Collection of articles and stories by James Herbert, together with articles on, and interviews with, James Herbert, edited by Stephen Jones. A 30-page extract was distributed in 6/92 for promotional purposes. |
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Limited to 500 signed, numbered, copies. Also available in a slipcased edition (-54-4, £65.00), limited to 100 numbered, signed, copies. Details taken from online listing. |
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Original dark fantasy anthology of 32 stories and a poem, published to celebrate the Centenary of Bram Stoker’s novel. The stories (only 6 are reprints) are arranged as a chronological biography of the character, from Victorian times to our own, and beyond. There is a foreword by Stoker’s nephew, and the first appearance of the prologue used at the 1897 copyright reading of the play. |
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Anthology devoted to the famous novel, including the original work (1831 version), Peter Tremayne’s rare The Hound of Frankenstein, a novel by David Case, some classic reprints, and more than a dozen originals. Illustrated by Martin McKenna. |