Collection of 11 stories with fantasy elements, described as “magical realism meets Franz Kafka in North America.” A hc edition (-33-0, $20.95) was announced, but not seen. |
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Collection of 15 stories, translated/adapted from the French by Brian Stableford, who also provides an introduction and afterword. Volume 4 of Renard’s “Scientific Marvel Fiction”. Details supplied by Mike Ashley. |
Collection of the novel Doctor Lerne, Sub-God, a novella, and an essay, translated/adapted by Brian Stableford, who also provides an introduction and afterword. Volume 1 of Renard’s “Scientific Marvel Fiction”. |
Translated and adapted by Brian Stableford. Volume 2 of Renard’s “Scientific Marvel Fiction”. Details supplied by Mike Ashley. |
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Reprint (Jonathan Cape 1995) anthology of writings about murder. |
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Details taken from online listing. |
Novelization based on the video game based on the comic-book character. Copyrighted by Rebellion A/S. Simultaneous with the UK edition. |
A “Warhammer 40,000” Novel. |
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Graphic fantasy omnibus of the 16-part series, originally published in Warhammer Monthly. |
SF future-war novel set in the world of “Warhammer 40,000”. |
Fantasy novel. |
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Also in Science-Fantasy Quintette. |
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Limited to 150 hand-numbered copies. Volume seven in the series. Details taken from publisher website. |
Humorous quasi-fantasy novel featuring adventurer Dr. Lucifer Jones, subtitled “Being a Stirring Chronicle of Intrigue, Romance, Danger, Hairbreadth Escapes, and Thrilling Triumphs over Fierce Beasts and Fiercer Men in the Mysterious and Exotic Dark Continent, as Recounted by the Daring, Resourceful, Handsome, and Modest Christian Gentleman Who Experienced Them.” Many of the chapters were later reprinted as short stories. |
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Collection of seven stories set in Africa, including the Nebula-winning “Seven Views of Olduvai Gorge”. Resnick’s introduction discusses his use of Africa as inspiration. One story is co-authored by Susan Shwartz. Forward by Barbara Delaplace. A lettered, leatherbound limited edition (-13-8) and a signed, limited hardcover edition of 250 (-10-3) were announced but not seen. |
Collection of five stories and two novels: Walpurgis III (1982) and The Branch (1984). Foreword by Jack McDevitt and an afterword by Lezli Robyn. |
Collection of two novellas set in Africa. Labelled “Tor SF Double No. 33” on the copyright page. |
Vignette printed on a bookmark to promote the “Orlando in ’92” Worldcon campaign. Volume one in the “MagiCon Original Bookmark Anthology” series. |
Collection of nine safari-themed stories, both SF and fantasy, some humorous. Introduction by Kristine Kathryn Rusch. Afterword by Lezli Robyn. |
Fix-up novel, the fourth book in the Chronicles of Lucifer Jones. This is a signed, limited edition of 1,250. |
Collection of four novellas, including the Hugo and Nebula Award-winning “Seven Views of Olduvai Gorge”. Resnick’s introduction discusses the inspirations for the stories. Packaged and edited by Martin H. Greenberg and Ed Gorman. |
Collection of 13 stories, most recent award-winners and nominees, one appearing for the first time in print. This is a signed, limited edition of 1,000. |
SF novella, a companion piece to Kirinyaga. The Maasai tribe tries building their own planetoid Utopia, a century after the troubled founding of Kirinyaga. This is a signed, limited edition of 1,000. |
Collection/novel of eight related stories, with framing epilogue and prologue. A space colony attempts to recreate the old way of life of the Kikiyu people of Kenya. The author’s afterword discusses how the stories came to be written, and the various awards and nominations they garnered individually (among them, two Hugo awards). |
Collection of seven stories about alternate Teddy Roosevelts, and an appendix with non-fiction tidbits about the real Roosevelt. This is a signed edition of 1,000 numbered copies. |
Collection of three humorous stories, with an introduction by Martha Soukup and an afterword by Pat Cadigan. This edition limited to 250 copies signed by all involved. |
Collection of six stories and two essays, with an introduction by Brian Thomsen. Issued to commemorate Resnick’s 1991 Boskone GoH appearance, limited to 1,100 numbered copies with the first 225 boxed and signed. |
Omnibus of four SF novels about a space-travelling carnival with a foreword by Barry N. Malzberg and an afterword by Resnick. |
Collection of five stories and eight non-fiction pieces on Africa. This is a numbered limited edition of 500 copies, issued for the 1990 Annual Convention (Disclave) of the Washington Sf Association. |
Collection of 7 stories, plus an introduction, produced for Resnick’s Guest of Honor appearance at Confusion. Illustrations by Randy Bathurst, Linda Leech, and Joan Hanke Woods. |
Collection of nine stories featuring the adventures of Lucifer Jones from 1938-1941, as he travels across some interesting Pacific islands on his way to Australia. Limited to 1000 signed numbered copies. Details taken from publisher’s website. |