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Collection of seven stories. |
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Volume 11 in the “Fiction River Presents” series. |
Volume nine in the “Fiction River Presents” series. |
Anthology of 35 stories, presented as they first appeared in a newsletter that went to Kickstarter subscribers every single day for 35 days from November 28, 2019 to January 1st, 2020. |
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Reprint (Gregg Press 1976 as Alyx) SF collection. This edition omits the introduction by Samuel R. Delany. |
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Collection of 5 stories, including the Hugo-winning novella “Souls”. |
Collection of 26 stories. |
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Bound in the tête-bêche style with Houston, Houston, Do You Read? by James Tiptree, Jr. |
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Anthology of 13 stories of the supernatural. |
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Non-fiction. 15 original articles on the railroads. |
Collection of 24 weird tales, including the entire contents of the earlier collection Dark Tides (Dobson, 1962). Limited to 520 copies, of which 500 were offered for sale. |
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Collection/omnibus of five novels: Wasp (1957), Sentinels from Space (1953), Call Him Dead (1956 as Three to Conquer), Next of Kin (1959; abridged 1958 as The Space Willies), and Sinister Barrier (1943), plus stories “Legwork”, “Mana”, and “Mechanical Mice”. The novels are unabridged, three appearing for the first time in the US in this form. Introduction by editor Rick Katze; introductions to the novels by Jack L. Chalker. |
Also in pb (Panther 1964). |
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Abridged from Deep Space (Fantasy Press, 1954) by dropping “First Person Singular”. |
Sf novel, based on “The Star Watchers” (Startling Stories, November 1951). |
Reprint (Bouregy & Curl 1953) SF novel. Given as “Sentinels of Space” on the cover. Bound in the tête-bêche style with The Ultimate Invader edited by Donald A. Wollheim. |
Bound in the tête-bêche style with The Space Willies. |