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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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Also available in a hardback edition (-48-4, £25.99), limited to 50 numbered, signed, copies. Details taken from online listing. |
Also available in a hardback edition (-92-8, £19.99), limited to 60 numbered, signed, copies. Volume five in the “NP Novella” series. Details taken from online listing. |
Also available in a hardback edition (-25-6, £15.99), limited to 100 numbered, signed, copies. Part of the “NewCon Press Novellas Set 6: Blood and Blade”. Details taken from online listing. |
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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Also available in a signed, numbered, hardback edition (-98-6) limited to 250 copies with an audio CD of three Mike Hammer adventures read by Spillane. |
Collection of eight stories. |
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Original anthology of 16 PI stories, two of them reprints. Copyrighted by Max Allan Collins and Martin H. Greenberg. |
Original anthology of 17 hard-boiled stories, all but one by women writers. |
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Collection of two novellas and a short story. Packaged and edited by Martin H. Greenberg & Ed Gorman. |
Collection of 17 articles about America, edited and with an introduction by Roger Lovin. |
Collection of four novellas. |
Collection of an original novella, an article and an interview. |
A hardcover edition (-1538-6, $24.95) was announced but not seen. |
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Omnibus of two SF novels, Dr. Mops’ Experiment (Gallimard/NRF 1939 as L’Expérience du Dr. Mops) and The Eye of Purgatory (Editions de la Nouvelle France 1945 as L’Oeil du Purgatoire). Translated/adapted by Brian Stableford. Introduction by Jean-Marc Lofficier. |
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Associational young-adult original anthology of 15 stories, some with fantasy elements, featuring “badass” girls from belles to pirates, through American history. Authors include Marie Lu, Marissa Meyer, and Elizabeth Wein. Each story is followed by an author’s note discussing why they wrote it. Details taken from online listing. |
Original collection of 15 stories of mermaids of varying degrees of fantasy, but all weird. |
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Reprint (Hutchinson 1934) mystery novel. |
Collection of 25 horror stories, nine reprints. |
Textbook. |
Collection of 8 stories and three poems; the second half of the title work is a new continuation. |
Poetry collection, with illustrations by Teanna Byerts. A trade paperback edition (-49-7, $7.95) and a signed deluxe edition (-50-0, $35.00) were announced but not seen. |
Original anthology of 22 stories of out-of-the-world prom nights. Authors include Dave Smeds, Fred Saberhagen, and Billie Sue Mosiman. Greenberg isn’t named as co-editor, but this is copyrighted by Springer and Tekno Books. |