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Anthology of 22 stories, including 6 originals. |
Anthology of 26 dark fantasy stories, including 5 originals by Fowler, Masterton, Mooney, Schow, and Lee & Kaiine. |
Anthology of 18 horror stories with an introduction by the editor. |
Reprint (Carroll & Graf 1991) anthology of 18 horror stories. |
Anthology of 20 stories, one from each volume from 20 years of annual Best New Horror anthologies. Authors include Stephen King, Clive Barker, Elizabeth Hand, and Harlan Ellison. Simultaneous with the Robinson UK edition. |
Anthology selecting 20 of the best stories from the series, one from each year. There is a foreword by Jones, and an Introduction by Ramsey Campbell. Each story is presaged by a small repro of the original book cover, and a memoir of how each of the anthologies was prepared and received. |
Anthology of 29 vampire stories, three original. Simultaneous with UK (Robinson) edition. |
Anthology of 28 stories about vampires, three original. Simultaneous with U.S. (Carroll & Graf) edition. |
Anthology of 33 dark fantasy stories and a poem (15 original) with an Introduction by Ingrid Pitt. |
Anthology of 35 dark fantasy stories. This revised edition removes the five pre-1930 stories and a Gaiman poem, substitutes one Kim Newman story for another, and adds 9 other reprints and 3 originals. |
Horror anthology with 23 stories, 10 original, and a poem. Simultaneous with the UK (Robinson) edition. |
Anthology of 24 werewolf stories of which 11 are original. Published simultaneously with US edition from Carroll & Graf. |
Reprint (Carroll & Graf; Robinson 1994 as The Mammoth Book of Werewolves) horror anthology of 24 stories and one poem. Jones’s introductory material has been updated. |
Reprint (Robinson 2010 as Zombie Apocalypse!) original anthology/mosaic novel about a zombie outbreak in London, told through 37 interconnected stories in the form of e-mails, blogs, diaries, etc. Authors include Peter Crowther, Kim Newman, Tanith Lee, and Pat Cadigan. First US edition. Details taken from online listing. |
Anthology of 26 stories about vampires, including 8 originals. |
Revised edition of the 1993 anthology, with revised introduction, and a new poem by Jo Fletcher. |
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Anthology containing 36 stories (plus a four-part framing piece) of psychos and serial killers, many supernatural. Details taken from online listing. |
Reprint (Robinson 2013 as Psycho-Mania!) anthology containing 36 stories (plus a four-part framing piece) of psychos and serial killers, many supernatural. |
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Anthology of 17 stories, by British authors, based on Lovecraft’s novella “Shadows Over Innsmouth” (included here), with introduction and afterword by the editor. A signed limited edition (1-878252-19-4, $95.00) was announced but not seen. |
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Anthology of 20 horror stories, six original, set in exotic locales. Authors include Brian Lumley, Ramsey Campbell, and Clive Barker; authors with original stories include Christopher Fowler, Roberta Lannes, and Scott Edelman. |
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Original horror anthology of ten stories, four reprints, plus essays (mostly on Canadian horror), introductions, and appreciations, published as a souvenir book for World Horror Convention 2007 in Toronto. Authors include WHC writer GoHs Michael Marshall Smith and Nancy Kilpatrick, and Grand Master Winner Joe R. Lansdale. There is a six-page color gallery of art by artist GoH John Picacio, and a b&w gallery of cartoons by Gahan Wilson. Foreword by Amanda Foubister; introduction by Stephen Jones. |
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Reprint (Robinson; Running Press 2010 as The Mammoth Book of the Best of Best New Horror) fantasy/horror anthology. |
Anthology of 27 stories, 13 original. Authors with new stories include Jay Lake (with a set of five stories), Yvonne Navarro, Chelsea Quinn Yarbro, and Ramsey Campbell. |
A hardcover edition (-525-8, $25.95) is also available. Details taken from online listing. |
Anthology of 16 Lovecraftian stories, seven original, and one revised, plus an introductory poem by HPL. Also available in a slipcased edition (-01-2, $110.00), limited to 100 numbered, signed, copies. Details taken from online listing. |