Reprint (Tor 2013) sf novel, originally published as thirteen separate weekly ebook installments (Tor 15th January to 9th April, 2013). Limited to 500 signed, numbered, copies. Also available in a traycased edition, limited to 26 lettered, signed, copies ($250.00). Details taken from online listing. |
Chapbook SF short story about an irascible alien judge, set in the universe of The Android’s Dream. Illustrated in two colors by Gahan Wilson. This is a signed, limited edition of 1,500; a hardcover lettered edition of 26 was announced but not seen. |
Reprint (Tor 2007) SF novel, the third in the series begun in Old Man’s War. Illustrated by Vincent Chong. This is a signed, limited editon of 400; a traycased lettered edition of 15 ($250.00) is also available. |
Non-fiction, a selection entries from Scalzi’s blog. This is a signed, limited edition of 1,000. |
Collection of 17 short stories and a poem, three original, one appearing for the first time in print. Limited to 1500 numbered copies, signed by the author. Also available in a leatherbound edition, limited to 26 lettered copies, signed by the author, and housed in a custom traycase ($250). Details taken from publisher’s website. |
Reprint (Tor 2005) SF novel, with new color illustrations by Vincent Chong. This is a signed, limited edition of 400 numbered copies; a lettered edition of 15 signed, traycased, copies ($250.00) is also available. |
Limited to 574 numbered chapbooks (signed). A lettered, hardback, edition ($75.00), limited to 26 signed copies, is also available. Details taken from online listing. |
SF novella in the Old Man’s War series. A signed, leatherbound, limited edition (-118-7, $45.00) is also available. |
This chapbook was included with the lettered edition of Agent to the Stars. Details taken from online listing. |
Limited to 1500 signed, numbered, copies. Details taken from publisher website. |
SF novella of a global pandemic that changes humanity, a companion to the novel Lock In. This is a signed, limited edition of 1,500. |
Limited to 1500 signed, numbered, copies. Details taken from publisher website. |
Limited to 1000 signed, numbered, copies. Details taken from online listing. |
Chapbook distributed with the limited edition of Your Hate Mail Will Be Graded containing the Whatever entries about Krissy’s pregnancy and Athena’s birth. |
Non-fiction collection of essays on writing, publishing, and SF originally posted on Scalzi’s website. This is a signed, limited edition of 500. |
Non-fiction, a collection of the most popular entries from Scalzi’s blog, Whatever. Introduction by Will Wheaton. This is a signed, limited edition of 1,000; a lettered edition of 26 ($250.00) autographed by both Scalzi and Wheaton, is also available and comes with a chapbook (Waiting for Athena) containing additional columns from Whatever. |
Reprint (Tor 2008) SF novel in the Old Man’s War universe. This is a signed, limited edition of 400; a leatherbound, traycased, lettered edition of 15 ($250.00) is also available. |
Previously available as an Audible.com download (October 2008). Also available in a signed, limited, edition ($60.00). Details taken from online listing. |
Novelization based on the 2000 AD comic book character. This first US edition has the same ISBN as the Black Flame UK edition, but only gives US and Canadian prices. Copyrighted by Rebellion A/S. |
Novelization based on the 2000 AD comic book character. This first US edition has the same ISBN as the simultaneous Black Flame UK edition, but only gives US and Canadian prices. Copyrighted by Rebellion A/S. |
Novelization based on the 2000 A.D. comic book character. This first US edition has the same ISBN as the simultaneous Black Flame UK edition, but only gives US and Canadian prices. Copyrighted by Rebellion A/S. |
Fantasy novelization. Book 3 of the “Empire Army” series set in the “Warhammer” universe. |
SF novel set in the “Warhammer 40,000” universe, Book #6 of “The Horus Heresy”. This is a world-wide edition and is available in the US for $7.99. |
Future-war novel set in the “Warhammer 40000” universe. A First Novel. This is a world-wide edition and is available in the US for $6.99. |
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One of the earliest landmark anthologies. |
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The Book of Gerald Scarfe consolidates Scarfe’s unique vision with a varied selection of published work and new drawings previewed in this collection for the first time. The subjects include political caricatures and savage portraits of contemporary icons, symbolic drawings on themes such as religion, cruelty, sex, power and greed—in general the whole spectrum of social corruption. |
Novel based on part on two novelettes published in Astounding Science-Fiction. |
Details taken from online listing. |
British. Probably an abridgment of Schaefer’s Out West: A Western Omnibus. Reprinted Mayflower (Brit) (pb) 1965. Contents not known. |
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Reprint (Houghton Mifflin 1955 as Out West: An Anthology of Stories) western anthology. |
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Also available in a signed edition, limited to 350 numbered copies, housed in a custom slipcase ($125). Also available in a leatherbound edition, limited to 26 lettered copies, signed by most of the authors, and housed in a custom traycase ($350). Details taken from online listing. |
Original anthology of nine stories in honor of Robert Silverberg and based on his works, plus a tribute by Greg Bear and an appreciation by Barry Malzberg. Authors include Kage Baker, Connie Willis, and James Patrick Kelly. A leatherbound, limited edition of 250 ($60.00), signed by all contributors except the late Kage Baker, is also available. Details taken from online listing. |
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Limited to 250 unnumbered copies, signed by Caitlin R. Kiernan, distributed with the limited edition of J.K. Potter’s Embrace the Mutation. Details taken from online listing. |
Signed by J.K. Potter and the two editors. Each story is accompanied by the J. K. Potter illustration which inspired its writing. Details taken from online listing. |
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Original anthology of 11 stories. Authors include Poppy Z. Brite, Joe R. Lansdale, and Patrick Rothfuss. A limited slipcased edition with added color plates signed by most contributors ($150.00) and a leatherbound, traycased, lettered edition signed by most contributors ($500.00) are also available. Distributed with a copy of the chapbook Thumbprint by Joe Hill. |
Original anthology of 11 stories. Authors include Joe Hill, Kelley Armstrong, Bruce Sterling, and K.J. Parker. Also available in a slipcased, leatherbound, edition ($150.00) limited to 250 numbered, signed, copies added art and a chapbook (The Cases of Dana Roberts) by Joe R. Lansdale. |
Also available in a slipcased edition ($150.00), limited to 250 numbered, signed, copies and distributed with a signed bonus hardcover: Always Going On by Tim Powers. Details taken from publisher website. |
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Collection of 19 stories, three original, with an introductory note by the author, and story notes by Enoch Soames. A first collection. Details taken from online listing. |
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Eighteen crime stories set in Minnesota’s Twin Cities of Minneapolis and St. Paul. |
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Original collection of 19 poems (nine reprints) and six stories (three reprints). The author provides notes on the inspiration for each story. This is a limited edition of 500. |
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Poetry collection of 35 poems. |
Each story is followed by sections called Questions for discussion, Vocabulary growth, and For composition. |
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Collection of the novella “Steam Bird” and the novelette “Hurricane Claude”. |
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Anthology of 23 horror stories from Whispers magazine, seven of them new stories from the unpublished Whispers VII, and an earlier version of “The Golden”, originally planned for the Lucius Shepard issue. Other authors include Ray Bradbury, Karl Edward Wagner, Fritz Leiber, Connie Willis, Melanie Tem, and Roger Zelazny. Includes a preface, “The End”, and an afterword by the editor. |
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