Chapbook collection of five stories, one original, set in a Wyoming saloon where weird things happen. |
Collection of five stories, two original. |
Collection of 36 stories, 12 original; the first of two volumes in The Collected Short Fiction of Ken Rand. Introduction by Dean Wesley Smith. Volume One in “The Collected Short Fiction”. |
Anthology of the 1984 Nebula winners and some runners-up. |
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Reprint (Gnome Press 1959) SF novel. |
Reprint (Gnome Press 1959) novel. This edition contains a new afterword by Silverberg. Details taken from online listing. |
Reprint (Gnome Press 1959) novel. Details taken from online listing. |
SF novel expanded from three novelettes published in Astounding Science Fiction. |
Reprint (Gnome Press 1957) SF novel expanded from three novelettes published in Astounding Science Fiction. |
Reprint (Gnome Press 1957) SF novel expanded from three novelettes published in Astounding Science Fiction. This edition contains a new afterword by Silverberg. Details taken from online listing. |
Reprint (Gnome Press 1957) SF novel expanded from three novelettes published in Astounding Science Fiction. Details taken from online listing. |
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Collaborative novel with five private-eyes by five authors. |
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Details taken from online listing. |
Original anthology of 20 stories by members of the Private Eye Writers of America and Sisters in Crime, with a foreword by the editors. |
Original anthology of 22 stories by members of the Private Eye Writers of America and Sisters in Crime, with a foreword by the editors. |
The Third Private Eye Writers of America Anthology. |
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Original anthology of 15 stories of assassins, hit men, and hired guns. |
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Original anthology of PI stories including work by Lawrence Block, James Ellroy, Bill Pronzini, Marcia Muller, Loren D. Estleman, John Lutz, and Max Allan Collins. A limited edition of 100 signed and numbered copies (-425-1, $75.00) was announced but not seen. |
Technically this is a “shared novel” but since each author wrote a self-contained story about the main character, each story set in a separate decade, this could be considered an original anthology although none of the stories have separate names. |
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The Second Private Eye Writers of America Anthology. |
Original anthology of 13 stories. |
Contents from Amazon.com. |
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Original anthology of 16 western stories, two reprint. |
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Collection of “all the stories about Inspector John Rebus” but still missing four Rebus stories that had been published at this time: “My Shopping Day”, “The Acid Test”, “Get Shortie” and “Well Shot.” The first was published in the subsequent UK paperback edition and the US hardcover edition, which also included a new story, “Cinders”. Details supplied by Terry Zobeck. |
Reprint (Orion 2015) collection of “all the stories about Inspector John Rebus”. This follows the text of the UK paperback in including the two stories “My Shopping Day” and “Cinders” but omits the concluding article “Rankin on Rebus”. |
Volume eight in the series. Details supplied by Terry Zobeck. |
Volume five in the series. Details supplied by Terry Zobeck. |
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Details supplied by Terry Zobeck. |
Details supplied by Terry Zobeck. |
Illustrated by Werther Dell’Edera; Lettered by Clem Robbins Details supplied by Terry Zobeck. |
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Details supplied by Terry Zobeck. |
Volume 10 in the series. Details supplied by Terry Zobeck. |
Details supplied by Terry Zobeck. |
Volume 20 in the series. Details supplied by Terry Zobeck. |
Volume 17 in the series. Details supplied by Terry Zobeck. |
Volume 12 in the series. Details supplied by Terry Zobeck. |
Volume 15 in the series. Details supplied by Terry Zobeck. |
Reissued in hardcover in 2005. Details supplied by Terry Zobeck. |
Details supplied by Terry Zobeck. |
A collection of 12 stories documenting 12 months in the life of John Rebus. Details supplied by Terry Zobeck. |
Volume nine in the series. Details supplied by Terry Zobeck. |
The Waterstones special edition includes the short story “Smudges”. Volume 24 in the series. Details supplied by Terry Zobeck. |
Limited to 200 copies. Details supplied by Terry Zobeck. |
Volume two in the series. Details supplied by Terry Zobeck. |
Details supplied by Terry Zobeck. |
The Waterstones’ hardcover special edition has a sticker on the cover noting that the book includes the short story “A Life in Records”. However, the title of the story within the book is “On an Island”. The Waterstones’ special edition of the paperback edition uses “A Life in Records” as the title of the story. Volume 22 in the series. Details supplied by Terry Zobeck. |
Reprint (Orion 2018) crime novel. This copy is labelled “Exclusive to Waterstones” and contains a retitled version of the short story from the Waterstones edition of the hardback. |
Issued in a signed limited edition of 100 numbered cloth copies. Also available in a leatherbound edition, limited to 26 lettered copies signed by Rankin. #8 in a series of Mysterious Profiles written for New York City’s Mysterious Bookshop. |
Reissued by Orion in hardcover in 2007 and in a limited (1500 copies) collectors’ signed slipcased edition, with an introduction and deleted material. Volume one in the series. Details supplied by Terry Zobeck. |