Reprint (Allison & Busby 1971) socio-mystery comedy involving spies and travel agents. |
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Details supplied by Ira B. Matetsky. |
Short story published to recognize Rex Stout as Ghost of Honor, Malice Domestic XIII, May 2001. |
Subtitled “A Bouquet of Rex Stout and Nero Wolfe”. Details supplied by Ira B. Matetsky. |
Details supplied by Ira B. Matetsky. |
Details supplied by Ira B. Matetsky. |
Collection of 16 stories. Details supplied by Ira B. Matetsky. |
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Details supplied by Ira B. Matetsky. |
Collection of 16 stories. |
Details supplied by Ira B. Matetsky. |
Details supplied by Ira B. Matetsky. |
Details supplied by Ira B. Matetsky. |
Details supplied by Ira B. Matetsky. |
Details supplied by Ira B. Matetsky. |
Details supplied by Ira B. Matetsky. |
Details supplied by Ira B. Matetsky. |
Details taken from Table of Contents. |
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First book publication of an early novel which originally appeared in All-Story Magazine in 1914—adventures with a lost race of Incas. |
Reprint (Penzler 1985) Lost Race novel. Details taken from publisher website. |
A Mystery Writers of America Anthology. Has endnotes by each story’s author. Also avaliable in the U.K. (Macdonald 1958 abridged as For Tomorrow We Die). |
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Adds 4 stories to the 1872 (James R. Osgood) edition. |
Collection of 11 short novelizations based on episodes of the 1985-89 The Twilight Zone tv series. Eight were based on original scripts by Straczynski. |
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Year’s best anthology of 28 stories from 2013, with a discussion of the year by Strahan. Authors include Greg Egan, Neil Gaiman,Ted Chiang, and Caitlín R. Kiernan. E-book also available. Details taken from online listing. |
Collection of 28 stories; authors include Bacigalupi, Beukes, Link, Egan, Valentine, Kiernan, K J Parker (Tom Holt), Nix, Bear, Swanwick. |