Scientific spoof. |
Reprint (NEL 1980) scientific spoof |
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A continuation of the series started by Cynthia Asquith, and continued by James Turner. |
Series continued by Aidan Chambers. |
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Paperback edition reprinted in two volumes. |
Volume two in “The Complete Black Mask Cases of Jerry Tracy”. Details taken from publisher website. |
Details taken from Table of Contents. |
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Collection of eight stories with an introduction by Michael Bishop. The stories are partly from earlier collections and are gathered as a “best of.” |
Collection of eight stories and 35 non-fiction pieces, all previously uncollected. Introduction by Jeffrey D. Smith. |
Chapbook collection of 19 poems and one very short playlet. There is an introduction by Karen Joy Fowler that outlines the varied careers of Alice Sheldon/Tiptree. |
Collection of 3 loosely connected sf stories set in the Rift—not a novel, though it may look like one. |
Collection of three previously published stories of the supernatural set on the Yucatan Peninsula. Illustrations by Glennray Tutor. |
Details taken from online listing. |
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Chapbook included with the hardback edition of Swords, Sandals, and Sirens. |
Original short story published as a gift for friends of Crippen & Landru. |
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Volume one in “The History of Middle-Earth”. |
Original fantasy collection. Volume two in “The History of Middle-Earth”. |
Young-adult fantasy collection of the title novella (Allen & Unwin, 1949), plus the first (manuscript) version, and the sequel in schematic form. Edited, with an Introduction and Notes by Christina Scull and Wayne G. Hammond. Illustrated by Pauline Baynes. A 50th Anniversary Edition of the novella. |
Third book in the edition of previously unpublished materials from Tolkien’s writings on Middle Earth. This volume has two long poems plus exhaustive comments by the editor, Tolkien’s son, Christopher. Volume three in “The History of Middle-Earth”. |
Collection of unpublished pieces written in the late 1930’s. Volume five in “The History of Middle-Earth”. |
Original fantasy collection, tracing the later history of Tolkien’s work on The Silmarillion. Volume 10 in “The History of Middle-Earth”. |
Tolkien’s final writings on Middle-Earth, covering a wide range of subjects as he sought to better understand his unique creation. Subtitled “Late Writings on the Lands, Inhabitants, and Metaphysics of Middle-Earth”. |
Collection of pieces related to the appendices in The Lord of the Rings. Volume 12 in “The History of Middle-Earth”. |
Variant texts of The Fellowship of the Ring, collected and edited by Christopher Tolkien. Only material published previously has been indexed. Volume six in “The History of Middle-Earth”. Volume one in “The History of The Lord of the Rings”. |
Fantasy collection containing the fourth (and last) part of “The History of the Lord of the Rings”; together with the previously unpublished pieces “The Notion Club Papers” and “The Drowning of Anadûnê”, both related to the Númenórean legend. Volume nine in “The History of Middle-Earth”. |