Collection of 11 stories, two originals, with interior art by R. Ward Shipman. Also available in a signed edition of 70 copies (-19-4, C$23.00). |
The first two chapters of part one of In a Green Tree, a fantasy novel set in Lafferty’s Tulsa neighborhood. Also available in a signed edition, limited to 126 copies, (-27-8, $6.00) distributed with a copy of the poem “Unregimented Hours” as a separate insert. |
Two more chapters of a serialized work which is itself the first part of “In a Green Tree”. Also available in a signed edition, limited to 126 copies, (-31-6, $6.00) distributed with a copy of the poem “A Thing of Else Five Heads or Three” as a separate insert. |
Two more chapters of a serialized work which is itself the first part of “In a Green Tree”. Also available in a signed edition, limited to 126 copies, (-34-0, $6.00) distributed with a copy of the poem “At the Sign of the Golden Apple” as a separate insert. |
Two more chapters of a serialized work which is itself the first part of “In a Green Tree”. Also available in a signed edition, limited to 126 copies, (-34-0, $6.00) distributed with a copy of the poem “Oh Bloody Planks of Tyburn Prison” as a separate insert. |
Two more chapters of a serialized work which is itself the first part of “In a Green Tree”. Also available in a signed edition, limited to 126 copies, (-34-0, $6.00) distributed with a copy of the poem “One Frozen Moment” as a separate insert. |
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Poem distributed with the signed edition of My Heart Leaps Up, Chapters 7 & 8. |
Historical novel. |
Poem distributed with the signed edition of My Heart Leaps Up, Chapters 9 & 10. |
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Limited to 500 copies, the first 150 of which are signed (-03-8, $5.00). Includes a number of poems previously published in Speculative Poetry Review. |
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Limited to 750 copies. Also available in a signed edition (-15-4, £27.50.00, 177pp), limited to 250 numbered and 10 lettered copies, containing an additional story by Lafferty. |
Limited to 1050 copies. |
Limited to 176 signed, numbered, copies, of which 150 are for sale. An unsigned, unnumbered, edition ($2.00) omits the poem on the back page. |
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Bound in the tête-bêche style with Pity About Earth by Ernest Hill. |
Limited to 300 signed, numbered copies. |
First of three volumes in a novel entitled More Than Melchisedech, which will include the previously published novella “Episodes of the Argo”. A 50-copy signed limited (-26-7) edition sold out in advance. |
Sf novel, second volume of the novel More Than Melchisedech. A 50 copy signed limited edition (-31-3) was issued with a separate story called “Anamnesis”. |
Poem distributed with the signed edition of My Heart Leaps Up, Chapters 3 & 4. |
Omnibus of Space Chantey, Past Master, and Fourth Mansions. |
Collection of non-fiction articles and reviews. Limited to 500 copies, the first 150 of which are signed (-07-0, $6.50). |
Poem distributed with the signed edition of My Heart Leaps Up, Chapters 1 & 2 (1920-1928). |
Translated from the French (Moralités legendaries). |
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SF novel of Earthmen abducted by aliens from Saturn. Translated/adapted from the French La Roue Fulgurante (Tallandier 1908) by Brian Stableford, who provides an introduction, afterword, and notes. |
SF novel, featuring the superhero on Mars battling the secret Society of Fifteen and H.G. Wells’s Martians. Translated/adapted from the French Le mystere des XV (serialized 1911; Ferenczi 1922) by Brian Stableford, who also provides an introduction, afterword, and notes. |
Fantasy novel following the adventures of a French superhero in the style of Doc Savage as he battles the mad scientist called Lucifer. Originally published in France as a newspaper serial; this follows the Ferenczi 1922 two-volume paperback publication as Lucifer and Nyctalope contre Lucifer, translated/adapted by Brian Stableford, who also provides an introduction and notes. Afterword by Jean-Marc Lofficier. |
Original anthology of two works featuring de la Hire’s early French superhero: novel The King of the Night by de la Hire), translated/adapted from the French (Editions du Livre Moderne 1943) by Brian Stableford; and the title story by the Lofficiers, who provide an introduction on the novel’s uncertain original publication date. A print-on-demand edition. Details taken from online listing. |
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Collection of 12 stories, three new. Published in a signed, limited edition of 150 copies. |
Abridged from The Haunted Omnibus, omitting final fourteen stories. |
One of the classic supernatural anthologies. See abridged edition, Great Ghost Stories of the World, 1941. |
Collection of four stories, two original. Includes Hugo nominee “Into the Gardens of Sweet Night”. Introduction by James Van Pelt. |
Collection of 16 stories, seven original, one previously published in online audio format. Introduction by Ray Vukcevich. A hardcover edition (-56-6, $29.95) was announced but not seen. |
Chapbook collection of 12 stories based on an old counting song, originally published online in Strange Horizons. |
Collection of 13 stories, five original, illustrated by Frank Wu. Introduction by Andy Duncan; Lori Ann White provides a preface on Frank Wu. |
Collection of 25 stories, two original, chosen by the author as the best of his recent work, with a few old favorites thrown in. Introduction by Ken Scholes. This is a signed, limited edition of 1,000. |
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Original anthology of 28 experimental fiction stories, two reprint. Authors include Greer Gilman, Tim Pratt, Jeff VanderMeer, and Gregory Feeley. |
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Also available in a hardback edition (-29-1, £19.99, 264pp), featuring a bonus short story: “Hellequin’s Arrival”, limited to 100 numbered, signed, copies. Details taken from online listing. |
Also available in a hardback edition (-31-7, £24.99), limited to 50 numbered, signed, copies. Details taken from online listing. |
Also available in a hardback edition (-44-6, £25.99), limited to 50 numbered, signed, copies. Details taken from online listing. |
Original collection of ten ghost/horror stories, illustrated by the author. |
Original anthology of 12 stories by Canadian authors including Yves Meynard, Glenn Grant, and Mark Shainblum. |
Original anthology of 21 Canadian stories. Authors include Colleen Anderson, Mark Anthony Brennan, and Drew Karpyshyn, Introduction by Cory Doctorow. Afterword by John Rose. |
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Original anthology of seven novellas by Canadian writers, including Derryl Murphy, Gord Sellar, and David Nickle. Foreword by Brett Alexander Savory. Afterword by Claude Lalumière. |
Anthology of 26 satiric stories, 11 original, many SF or fantasy. Authors with new stories include Leslie What, Paul Di Filippo, Bradley Denton, and Pat Murphy. |
Details supplied by Denny Lien. |