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Collection of three SF/horror stories, two apparently original, with illustrations by Jason C. Eckhardt. |
Humorous novel about life in a scientific establishment. |
Details taken from online listing. |
Produced for 1987 Worldcon. Details taken from online listing. |
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Collection of 30 essays, mostly humorous takes on SF or fandom, and two stories. Portions previously appeared in the chapbook Let’s Hear if For the Deaf Man (NESFA 1992). There is an introduction by Teresa Nielsen Hayden, and a bio-bibliography. |
Sf novel making use of various alarming side effects of an imagined matter transmission technology. |
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Report of Langford’s journey to the 1980 World SF Convention in Boston (Noreascon II) as elected delegate of TAFF. |
Quizbook on the detail of the “Discworld” books. Includes an introduction by Pratchett. |
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Extrapolation of the trends of current military technology and scientific progress into the future. |
Second quizbook on the detail of the “Discworld” books. Includes an introduction by Pratchett. |
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Programme book for Novacon 7, featuring John Brunner as Guest of Honour. Only partial contents listed. |
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Collection of 6 fantasy stories featuring the Brigadier, including 1 original, plus an introduction. Signed, limited edition of 1200 copies; illustrated by Ned Dameron. |
Collection of ten stories, mostly horror. The introduction is by Harlan Ellison. Limited (300 copies, $35.00) and deluxe leatherbound (50 copies, $65.00) editions were announced but not seen. |
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Collection containing the title serial-killer horror novel (Zebra 1981) plus a new novelette featuring detective Marvin Hanson, an interview with Lansdale by Bill Sheehan, and b&w illustrations by Glenn Chadbourne. A leatherbound, signed limited edition of 200 ($100.00) was announced but not seen. |
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Limited to 180 copies for sale only at The Last Bookstore in Los Angeles. Details taken from Table of Contents. |
Novella about a Tarzan-like man and his ape man brother. First print edition; this was previously published in e-book format (Subterranean 12/02). A leatherbound, signed, limited edition of 350 ($45.00) is also available. |
Associational mystery novel. This is a signed, limited edition of 500. Volume four in the series. |
Horror novelization, the first with actual supernatural content in an otherwise associational series. The caped crusader takes on a killer car and American Indian magic. |
Young-adult fantasy short story featuring Batman with illustrations by Edward Hannigan and Dick Giordano. |
Collection of 16 stories. Lansdale’s introduction discusses his life and dreams as inspirations for his stories. |
Collection of 16 stories. This collection adds the novella “The Events Concerning a Nude Fold-Out Found in a Harlequin Romance” to Author’s Choice Monthly Issue 18: Stories by Mama Lansdale’s Youngest Boy (Pulphouse 1991). There is also a revised introduction. More than 25% of the book is new. |
Also available in a slipcased edition, limited to 250 numbered (-97-9, $60.00) and 13 lettered, signed, copies, with an exclusive afterword by the author. |
Limited to 1500 signed and hand-numbered copies |
Associational novella in the series about Old West character Nat Love, a black cowboy given to storytelling. A leatherbound, signed, limited edition of 350 ($45.00) with different dustjacket is also available. |
Collection of 21 stories and nine poems, with notes by Lansdale. Also available in a slipcased edition ($100.00), limited to 250 numbered, signed, copies. |
Associational western, with some mystical elements, volume three of “The Lost Lansdale”. The author’s introduction discusses the book’s history. Illustrated by Mark A. Nelson. This is a signed (by Lansdale), limited edition of 1000; a lettered edition of 18 was announced but not seen. |
The second in a four volume set of stories by Joe R. Lansdale. This volume attempts to point to those stories of his that contain the elements of crime, mystery and suspense. Some of them are creepy, some bloody, some strange, all powerful and unique. Well known stories and lesser known tales rub shoulder to shoulder here, and when they do, the friction causes blood to drip into the story gears. These are the results of the raw and contradictory elements of flesh, and blood, and bones that make up the human machinery. Limited to 550 hand-numbered copies, signed by Joe R. Lansdale, Vincent Chong and Ben Baldwin on a specially designed signature page. Details taken from online listing. |
Associational YA horror novel about boys in Texas during the Depression, hunting the “devil boar” called Old Satan. This is a signed, limited edition of 776. |
Collection of four novellas and one novelette about Hap & Leonard. |
Horror novel based on his earlier novella “Mad Dog Summer”. This is a slipcased edition, limited to 400 numbered, signed, copies. Also available in a traycased edition, limited to 52 lettered, signed, copies (-61-8, $400.00). |
Details taken from online listing. |
Novel-length prequel to the classic story, “Bubba Ho-Tep”. Limited to 1500 numbered copies, signed by the author. Also available in a traycased, leatherbound, edition, limited to 26 lettered copies, signed by the author ($250). Details taken from publisher’s website. |
Limited to 750 signed hardcover copies. Collection containing the original novella, the shooting script, introductions by Joe and Don Coscarelli, and a whole bunch of still shots from the movie. |
Collection of 16 stories, with an introduction by Lewis Shiner. This first collection of Lansdale’s work contains his best known stories. Several have been revised, two are original and others have only appeared in small press sources. Also announced in a signed limited slipcased edition (-13-9, $65.00) but not seen. |