Reprint (Borderlands Press 2003 as Borderlands 5) original anthology of 25 horror stories, fifth in the “Borderlands” series. Authors include Stephen King, Bentley Little, Tom Piccirilli, Whitley Strieber. |
Details taken from online listing. |
Limited to 400 signed copies. Details taken from online listing. |
Chapbook publication of a short horror story. This is a signed, limited edition of 250. |
Anthology of 25 horror stories—23 originals and two reprints. Also available in a slipcased edition from Maclay & Associates, limited to 750 numbered, signed, copies. |
Original anthology of 21 horror stories. This is a 750-copy limited edition signed by all authors. |
Original anthology of 21 horror stories, with 1992 copyright but not published until 1993. First edition limited to 750 copies signed by all authors. |
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Anthology of 18 sf stories about computers, by Asimov, Bradbury, Clarke, and others. Seven of them seem to be originals (by Sladek, Zelazny, etc.). |
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A 1991 calendar with a short-short story and illustration for each month. |
A 1992 calendar with a short-short story and illustration for each month. |
Details taken from online listing. |
Reprint (McClelland & Stewart 1990) young-adult collection of 19 stories of the darker side of humanity. |
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Volume 12 in “The Argosy Library”. Volume one in “The Rakehelly Adventures of Cleve and d’Entreville”. Details taken from Table of Contents. |
Volume 66 in “The Argosy Library”. Volume two in “The Rakehelly Adventures of Cleve and d’Entreville”. Details taken from Table of Contents. |
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A Collection of Stories by Members of Western Writers of America. Partial contents: |
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Collection of three novellas. |
Details supplied by Kenneth R. Johnson. Theme anthology about Boxing. |
Original anthology of 19 stories, two by Wolfe himself. Other authors include Neil Gaiman, Joe Haldeman, and Nancy Kress; each includes a note on Wolfe with their story. Foreword by Mooney. Copyrighted by William B. Fawcett. E-book also available. Details taken from online listing. |
A chronological arrangement of selected contents from The Stealer Of Souls and The Singing Citadel. |
Collection of 17 stories, only one (from 2007) featuring Elric. Edited by John Davey, Ann VanderMeer, & Jeff VanderMeer. Davey—who made the first cut when he selected items for an earlier collection published in an ultra-limited edition of three—provides the introduction, and the VanderMeers the afterword. Details taken from online listing. |
A literary SF novel (once announced as Colour) in the Begg Family series. It includes previously published work (slightly revised) plus the new novel Routes. A hardcover edition (-232-0, £15.99) is also available. |
Collection including Breakfast in the Ruins (1972), the novella version of “Behold the Man”, and 4 other stories. All the texts are slightly revised for this edition. Issued without a price on the cover. Volume 3 of “The Best Short Fiction of Michael Moorcock”. |
Collection including The Brothel in Rosenstrasse (1982) and 5 long stories. All the texts are slightly revised for this edition. Issued without a price on the cover. Volume 2 of “The Best Short Fiction of Michael Moorcock”. |
Collection of six short stories (one original), eighteen short pieces of non-fiction (two original) and a specially revised version of The Great Rock’n’Roll Swindle. |
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Omnibus of The Adventures of Una Persson and Catherine Cornelius in the Twentieth Century, The Entropy Tango, “Gold Diggers of 1977” and “The Alchemist’s Question”. A hardcover edition (-60-6, £18.99) is also available. |
Revised from the Phoenix House (1993) edition, replacing “Gold Diggers of 1977” with the original text of The Great Rock ’n’ Roll Swindle (Virgin 1981) and adding “Firing the Cathedral” and “Modem Times 2.0”. Details taken from online listing. |
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Originally published in a single volume with the contents of The Cornelius Chronicles: Book Two. The text of this edition follows that of the revised Fontana (1979) editions. |
Originally published in a single volume with the contents of The Cornelius Chronicles: Book One. The text of this edition follows that of the revised Fontana (1979) editions. |
Omnibus edition of a “Jerry Cornelius” collection and novel. |
Omnibus of two novels in the “Jerry Cornelius” series. |
Reprint (Avon 1977 as The Cornelius Chronicles) omnibus of the first four main Jerry Cornelius novels. A hardcover edition (£18.99) was announced but not seen. |
Graphic novel adaptation of Michael Moorcock’s Chronicles of Hawkmoon, with an introduction by Burne Hogarth. An oversized paperback (9.25″ x 12.25″). |
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Reprint (Quartet 1976 as Moorcock’s Book of Martyrs) collection. |
Collection of 32 short stories, 4 previously uncollected, and the short novel The Golden Barge. A hardcover edition (-047-6, £14.99) is also available. Volume 13 in “The Tale of the Eternal Champion”. |