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Collection of seven stories, eight non-fiction pieces (including a speech, a sermon, a diary entry, and a humorous piece on opera), and three poems. This is Somtow’s 50th published book, released in Bangkok, Thailand. |
Collection of ten stories, one original, with a gallery of ten photos by the author. Illustrated by GAK. A limited hardcover edition of 100 (-05-3, $55.00) was announced but not seen. |
Collection of the humorous SF collection/fix-up novel Mall World (Starblaze 1981 as by Somtow Sucharitkul) plus two new stories, with a framing prologue and epilogue. Illustrated by Karl Kofoed. |
A collection of humorous western stories. Details supplied by Kent Johnson. |
A collection of humorous western stories. Details supplied by Kent Johnson. |
Anthology of 15 ghost stories. Also in US from Putnam (0-399-21477-1) from which details taken. |
Details taken from online listing. |
Translated from Soere historier, Copenhagen: Gyldendal 1953. |
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Collection of 17 stories. Introduction by Neil Gaiman. |
Collection of three stories in a smaller, thin papgerback (13½ by 10½ cm) size with an introduction by John Gregory Betancourt. A 200-copy hardcover edition (-08-44, $13.99) and a 26-copy leatherbound edition (-09-2, $22.50) were announced but not seen. |
Future-war novel set in the Warhammer 40,000 universe. Book 4 in the Imperial Guard series after Fifteen Hours, Death World, Rebel Winter. This is a world-wide edition and is available in the US for $7.99. |
Novelization based on the roleplaying game universe. This is a world-wide edition and is available in the US for $7.99. |
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Collection of five stories set on various planets and satellites around the solar system. |
Collection of six SF stories that originally appeared in Analog, featuring clueless adventurer Sam Boone, arranged in the order the adventures took place, not as written. Sparhawk’s foreword and afterword discuss the writing of the stories. |
Collection of short stories, some with a supernatural element. |
Original collection of three stories printed in a “folded map” format for reading while travelling. In the “Travelman First Edition” series. |
Details taken from online listing. |
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Details taken from online listing. |
Each story is preceded with an essay (1-2 pages) by the story author Details taken from online listing. |
Original anthology of 20 fantasy stories by authors including Jim Butcher, Charlaine Harris, Naomi Novik, and Brandon Sanderson. Introduction by Terry Brooks. Illustrated by Don Maitz. Published to raise funds for authors’ medical bills and for cancer research. A leatherbound, slipcased, limited edition signed by all contributors ($200.00) was annouced but not seen. Details taken from online listing. |
Reprint (Washington Square Press 1941) anthology. |
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Anthology of lesser known Gothic stories and romances. |
One of the definitive volumes of gothic horror fiction. |
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Original collection of 16 gothic stories, seven reprints, all set in Europe and involving wine to some extent. |
Details taken from online listing. |
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A coffee-table sized book with each story profusely illustrated in color. The volume was compiled by Spencer, designed by Jarvis, with research assistance from Pete Isaac. Artwork is by Jim Burns, Gordon Crabb, Les Edwards, Bob Fowke, Peter Goodfellow, Stuart Hughes, Terry Oakes and George Smith. |
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Reprint short story issued to coincide with Sperring’s Guest of Honour appearance at Novacon 44. Details taken from online listing. |
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