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Collection of 11 early Kuttner stories in the Lovecraftian mode, one co-written by Robert Bloch, plus one story (and the introduction) by Robert M. Price, and one story by Lin Carter. Price has also done extended notes on each story. |
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Omnibus of two collections, Bypass to Otherness (1961) and Return to Otherness (1962) (both published as by Kuttner alone), plus eight additional stories, for a total of 24. The introduction by Robert Silverberg discusses the difficulty of assigning solo authorship to any of the couple’s stories. Afterword by Frederik Pohl. Also available in a slipcased edition (February 2011, -19-0, $150.00), limited to 75 numbered copies, signed by Silverberg & Pohl, and bound with a copy of Othernesses. |
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Expanded from the Gryphon Books (1985) edition by adding two stories featuring Prince Raynor and an introduction by Joe R. Lansdale in place of Gary Lovisi’s articles. |
Collection of 29 dark supernatural and horror stories. Edited and with an introduction by Stefan Dziemianowicz & Robert Moorish. Frontispiece and endpapers by J.K. Potter. Part of the Masters of the Weird Tale series. This is a slipcased, limited edition of 200 signed by Gist, Potter, and Dziemianowicz. Details taken from online listing. |
Limited to 500 copies, signed by Neil Gaiman, Pierce Watters, and F. Paul Wilson. The publisher also announced a lettered and traycased edition for $100.00. Details taken from online listing. |
Associational. Collection of 3 non-sf stories from various pulps, in pamphlet form. Limited to 200 copies. |
Available exclusively with paid pre-publication orders of The Watcher at the Door. Details taken from publisher website. |
A hardcover edition (H-122, $2.00) is also available. |
Limited to 75 copies, signed by Barry N. Malzberg, distributed with the slipcased edition of Detour to Otherness. Details taken from publisher website. |
Small booklet containing 2 Kuttner fantasies from 1939 pulps, plus an introduction by L. Sprague de Camp. Limited to 500 copies. |
Reprint (Gnome Press 1952 as Robots Have No Tails by Lewis Padgett) collection, but replaces the C.L. Moore introduction with one by Peter Pinto. The title page says “with C.L. Moore” even though Moore stated (in the original introduction) that “she never wrote a word of this book”. |
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Reprint (Gnome Press 1952 as by Lewis Padgett) collection of five Gallagher stories. This has a new introduction by C.L. Moore. |
Collection of the title novella and seven other sf and fantasy pulp stories edited by Sheldon Jaffery. This a facsimile edition with the original magazine illustrations. A hardcover edition (-135-8, $20.95) was announced but not seen. Volume six in the “Starmont Facsimile Fiction” series. |
Collection of 40 stories originally published from 1936-1939, the first of two volumes collecting Kuttner’s early short fiction. Edited by Stephen Haffner. Foreword by Richard Matheson. Introduction by Garyn G. Roberts. Limited to 1000 copies. A slipcased edition (-47-3, $150.00), limited to 75 numbered copies, signed by Roberts & Haffner, and bound with an exclusive chapbook (The Grab Bag) was announced but has not yet been published. Volume one in “The Early Kuttner”. |
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Collection of 30 stories originally published from 1937-1940, the second of three volumes collecting Kuttner’s early short fiction. A rumoured slipcased edition appears not to exist. Volume two in the “Early Kuttner” series. |
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Original anthology of four stories by Kelley Armstrong (Otherworld series), Kate Elliott (Crown of Stars), C.E. Murphy (The Negotiator), and Robin Hobb (Elderlings). A limited edition of 200 ($45.00) signed by authors and editor is also available. Details taken from online listing. |
Original anthology of four stories by Tanya Huff, Amanda Downum, Jasper Kent, and Seanan McGuire. A limited edition of 224 ($45.00) signed by authors and editor is also available. Details taken from online listing. |
Original anthology of four stories by Kevin Hearne (Iron Druid Chronicles), Laura Bickle (Anya Kalinczyk), Aliette de Bodard, and Jacqueline Carey. A leatherbound, signed, limited edition of 250 ($45.00) is also available. |
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Fantasy novelization. This is a world-wide edition and is available in the US for $7.99. |
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Fantasy omnibus of 3 novels and a short story set in the “Warhammer” universe: Grudge Bearer (Thorpe, 2005); Oathbreaker (Kyme, 2008), Honourkeeper (Kyme, 2009). |
SF novelization. |
SF novelization. Book II in The Tome of Fire Trilogy, set in the “Warhammer 40,000” universe. |
Fantasy novelization. Book 1 in a new sub-trilogy. |
Fantasy war novel set in the “Warhammer” universe. Book 4 in the “Empire Army” series. |
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Future-war novel set in the “Warhammer 40,000” universe. Last of the “Tome of Fire” trilogy after Salamander and Firedrake. |
Fantasy war novel set in the world of Warhammer. This is a world-wide edition and is available in the US for $7.99. |
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Limited edition of 3000 numbered copies, signed by Kyme. Details taken from online listing. |
Special limited edition of 1500 copies. Details taken from online listing. |
SF novelization. Book 1 in the Tome of Fire Trilogy. A “Space Marines” novel set in the “Warhammer 40,000” universe. |
Limited edition of 3537 numbered and signed copies. Details taken from online listing. |
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Original anthology of 10 stories set in the “Warhammer 40,000” universe. |
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Anthology of 7 stories set in the “Warhammer 40,000” universe. This is a world-wide edition and is available in the US for $7.99. |
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Original anthology of 6 long stories and a novel set in the “Warhammer 40,000” universe. |
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Original anthology of eight SF stories envisioning homosexual worlds to come, one a reprint graphic story by Neil Gaiman & Bryan Talbot. Authors include L. Timmel Duchamp, Candas Jane Dorsey, and Rachel Pollack. |
Anthology of fantastic stories and novel excerpts, including two original translations. |