Original short story with an afterword by Gene Wolfe. Limited to 99 numbered and 11 lettered copies signed by Leiber. Also available in a slipcased edition limited to 75 numbered and 15 lettered copies, signed by Leiber, Austin & Wolfe. |
Reprint short story, limited to 62 copies distributed with the slipcased edition of Ervool. |
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Bound in the tête-bêche style with No Truce with Kings by Poul Anderson. |
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Revised from the Gollancz (1979) edition by the removal of “Ill Met in Lankhmar”. |
Bound in the tête-bêche style with The Million Year Hunt by Kenneth Bulmer. |
Collection of 18 stories, one original, of the supernatural and the macabre, the second volume in a series of Leiber collections. Introduction by Ramsey Campbell. This is a limited edition of 460; it is dated 2001, but was not published until January 2002. |
Limited to 265 numbered and signed copies. Details taken from online listing. |
Collection of rare Leiber works, including the collection of very early works In the Beginning (Cheap Street 1983), 15 poems, fragments, drafts, some previously unpublished. Edited and with an introduction by Benjamin Szumskyj. A leatherbound, limited edition of 150 ($60.00) is also available. |
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Collection, omits one story from Night’s Black Agents (Arkham House 1947). |
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Details taken from online listing. |
Original anthology of 11 stories involving magic mirrors, with two framing sections by Leider, and bridging material involving Leider’s Hellfire Lounge. Authors include John L. French, Paul Kupperberg, and Patrick Thomas. Details taken from online listing. |
Original shared-world anthology presented as a braided novel. The various pieces are not individually credited. Volume six in the series. |
Original shared-world anthology in braided-novel form. Volume 15 in the series. |
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Bound in the tête-bêche style with Atta by Francis Rufus Bellamy. |
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Reprint (Avalon 1957) SF novel. Bound in the tête-bêche style with Men on the Moon edited by Donald A. Wollheim. |
Fix-up novel rewritten from four stories. |
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Sf novel, expanded from “Lord of the Uffts” (Worlds of Tomorrow, February 1964). Bound in the tête-bêche style with No Truce with Terra by Philip E. High. |
Fix-up novel rewritten from three stories. |
Reprint (Gnome Press 1954) fix-up novel rewritten from three stories. Bound in the tête-bêche style with Contraband Rocket by Lee Correy. |
Sf novel published partially in Fantasy Book #7 & #8, and fully in Startling Stories (January 1952) as “Journey to Barkut”. Bound in the tête-bêche style with The Weapon Shops of Isher by A.E. van Vogt. |
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Fix-up novel rewritten from three stories in Thrilling Wonder Stories. |
Collection/omnibus of three stories and three novels: Gateway to Elsewhere (1954), The Duplicators (1964), and The Pirates of Zan (1959). Preface by Barry N. Malzberg. Edited by Eric Flint & Guy Gordon. |
Collection of three stories from Short Stories Magazine. |
Volume 103 in “The Argosy Library”. Details taken from publisher website. |
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Also in Science Fiction Special 7. |
Bound in the tête-bêche style with The Pirates of Zan. |
Reissue (Ace 1959) SF novel. Bound in the tête-bêche style with The Pirates of Zan. |
Sf novel, serialised as “The Incredible Invasion” (Astounding Stories, August to December 1936). Bound in the tête-bêche style with One Against Eternity by A.E. van Vogt. |
A fixup novel based on the first 3 “Bud Gregory” stories. |
Sf novel, serialised in Astounding Science Fiction (February to April 1959) as “The Pirates of Ersatz”. Bound in the tête-bêche style with The Mutant Weapon. |
Reissue (Ace 1959) SF novel. Bound in the tête-bêche style with The Mutant Weapon. |
Reprint (Gnome Press 1957 as Colonial Survey) sf quasi-novel made up of four stories including the Hugo Award-winning “Exploration Team”. Given as The Planet Explorer on the cover and spine. |
Collection/omnibus of five stories and two fix-up novels: The Forgotten Planet (1954) and The Planet Explorer (1957 as Colonial Survey). |
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Collection of eight pulp stories, none previously collected. |
Details supplied by John Eggeling. |
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Details taken from Table of Contents. |
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Sf novel, revised from “Killer Ship” (Amazing Stories, October & December 1965). Bound in the tête-bêche style with The Mad Metropolis by Philip E. High. |
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