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The second collection of poetry by Franklyn Searight; the first of two volumes. Designed as a tribute to the ’monster mags’ of the 50’s and 60’s such as Forry Ackerman’s Famous Monsters of Filmland. |
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Collection of five macabre stories and 12 poems, mostly unsold submissions to Weird Tales and other magazines. Edited and with an introduction by Franklyn Searight. |
Collection of stories and poems. Interior illustrations by Allen Koszowski. Introduction by Searight’s son, Franklyn. This is the third volume of collected works by the author and poet whose correspondence with H.P. Lovecraft was published as Letters to Richard F. Searight (Necronomicon Press, 1992). This edition is limited to 100 copies. |
Collection of six stories and 12 poems in a weird/Lovecraftian vein, with an introduction by Franklyn Searight. This is volume two of his “Collected Stories and Poems”. |
Original anthology of nine stories, one a reprint, featuring “little folks” of various kinds, with an introduction by Baird Searles. |
Original anthology by the Central Coast Mystery Writers. |
Details taken from Table of Contents. |
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Original anthology of nine stories set in the gaming world of “Talislanta,” with a preface and introduction by the editor. |
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22 stories, most well known, but one or two rarities. Illustrated by H. Tom Hall. |
Selection of fairly common classic ghost stories. |
Omits two stories from the 1932 edition and adds two more. |
Details supplied by Kenneth R. Johnson. |
Collection of 21 stories, two original. Introduction by Jeffrey Ford. The author’s first collection. Details taken from online listing. |
Anthology of 29 stories, 17 original, about shapeshifters. Authors with original stories include Richard Bowes, Nick Mamatas, and Cherie Priest. Details taken from online listing. |
Anthology of 14 stories, seven original, of fantasy and fashion. Authors with original stories include Richard Bowes, Maria V. Snyder, and Nick Mamatas. Details taken from online listing. |
Original anthology of 22 werewolf stories, nine reprints. Authors include Carrie Vaughn, Jeffrey Ford, Laura Anne Gilman, and C.E. Murphy. Details taken from online listing. |
Contents from Amazon.com. |
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Anthology of 12 stories originally published in Weird Tales. Authors include Gerard Houarner, Holly Phillips, and Carrie Vaughn. Introduction by Stephen H. Segal. |
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Translated from the French (Les Maledictions, Paris, 1963). |
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Collection of 13 stories of bizarre crime and dark fantasy, five new. |
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Also announced in hc (-456-9). |
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