Collection of four Cthulhu Mythos stories, including the novels Beneath the Moors and The Return of the Deep Ones. |
Collection of nine SF horror stories, one original. This is a signed limited edition of 1500; a traycased, lettered edition of 26 ($200.00) is also available. |
Collection of seven Lovecraftian stories, volume one of two in the Best Mythos Tales series collecting the best of Lumley’s Mythos stories. This edition is limited to 1500 copies signed by both Lumley and Eggleton. Also available in a lettered edition, limited to 26 signed leatherbound copies, housed in a custom traycase ($200). Volume one in the “Best Mythos Tales” series. |
Reprint (Subterranean Press 2007) collection of seven Lovecraftian stories, the first of two volumes collecting the best of Lumley’s Mythos stories. |
Omnibus of two collections of Lovecraftian stories and one novel, set in Lumley’s Primal Land: The House of Cthulhu (1984; contents follow the Headline 1991 edition), Tarra Khash: Hrossak! (1991), and novel Sorcery In Shad (1991). This includes Eggleton’s cover art for all three of the books, two as fold-outs. A signed, limited edition of 250 ($60.00) is also available. Details taken from online listing. |
Omnibus of The House of Cthulhu (Weirdbook, 1984), Tarra Khash: Hrossak! (W. Paul Ganley, 1991 as Never a Backward Glance and Sorcery in Shad (Headline 1991). There is also a limited edition of 250 signed numbered copies ($60.00), with full-color interior plates by Bob Eggleton. Details taken from online listing. |
Volume two in “The Tales of the Primal Land”. |
Collection of nine stories, including short novel The Return of the Deep Ones. Introduction by the author. |
Anthology of stories by Scottish authors, many of them previously uncollected. This is hopefully the first of series concentrating on Scottish sf. |
Details taken from online listing. |
Original anthology in spiral-bound form, with 21 stories, six poems, and 11 recipes about food. Authors include Rhys Hughes, Bruce Boston, Heather Shaw, and M.F. Korn, Des Lewis & Jeff VanderMeer. |
Chapbook collection of 11 poems, six original, supposedly written by the 22nd-century poet Nulle. |
Anthology of 93 poems. Subtitled “The Best Science Fiction, Fantasy & Horror Poetry of 2010”, this serves as the ballot for the SFPA’s Rhysling Awards. A list of past winners is included. |
Details supplied by Denny Lien. |
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Textbook. |
Original fantasy anthology. Also available in trade paperback (-0843-0). Details supplied by Denny Lien. |
Collection of 23 stories in many genres, including mysteries, crime, mainstream fiction, SF, horror, and a few parodies. There are illustrations by George Barr, an introduction by Robert Silverberg, and a bibliography by Dave Nee. A limited edition (-24-0, $95.00) is also available. |
Collection of 12 stories, one original, in many genres. Lupoff provides a general foreword, plus introductions to the stories. Illustrated by Nicholas Jainschigg. A signed limited edition (-01-0, $100.00) was announced but not seen. |
Collection of 14 stories, one original, supposedly written by Ova Hamlet, each story a parody of the work of a different author, including J.G. Ballard, Harlan Ellison, H.P. Lovecraft, and Stephen King. Illustrated by Trina Robbins. Seven stories and the introduction by Philip Klass were previously published as The Ova Hamlet Papers (Pennyfarthing Press 1979). |
Collection of far-future novel Forever City (Walker/Millennium 1988 as The Forever City) and two novelettes. Introduction by Jim Harmon; afterword by David Harris. |
Chapbook included with the hardback edition of Quintet. |
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Collection/omnibus of six stories, three original, featuring wealthy detectives Chase and Delacroix (one featuring an associate), in 1930s northern California. Also available in a signed, numbered, hardback edition (-68-2, $43.00) limited to 200 copies with a bonus chapbook, The Laddie in the Lake. |
Fix-up novel. |
Anthology of eight stories “That Didn’t Win a Hugo, But Should Have” from 1966 to 1973. Authors include Bob Shaw, Samuel R. Delany, and Ursula K. Le Guin. Lupoff provides an introduction and a note on this volume’s publishing history Details taken from online listing. |
Original collection of nine ghost and supernatural stories. |
A representative anthology of 150 years of fairy tales. |