Limited to 250 numbered copies signed by the author. Details taken from online listing. |
Limited to 750 numbered copies, signed by the author. Details taken from publisher’s website. |
Collection of Straub’s non-fiction, including the reviews of his own books written under the persona of Putney Tyson Ridge. |
Horror novel; this is an earlier, longer version (by 200pp in manuscript) of the book published as A Dark Matter by Doubleday in the US and Orion in the UK. This is a signed, limited edition of 500; a traycased lettered edition of 26 ($250.00) is also available. |
Detailed outline for Wreckage, written in 2013 when the novel’s working title was Hello Jack. Limited to 500 numbered, copies, slipcased with a copy of Wreckage. |
Peter Straub’s unfinished final novel. Limited to 500 numbered, copies, slipcased with a copy of What Happens in Hello Jack. |
Anthology of 44 horror stories by American writers, originally published from 1805 to 1939. Straub’s introduction discusses some of the themes in the stories. Authors include Washington Irving, Charlotte Perkins Gilman, Robert E. Howard, and Robert Bloch. |
Anthology of 41 fantastic stories by American writers first published from 1941-2007. Straub’s introduction discusses changing themes and other developments in the field during that period. Authors include Fritz Leiber, Tennessee Williams, Ray Bradbury, Harlan Ellison, Stephen King, Gene Wolfe, and Kelly Link. |
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Original anthology of 15 ghost stories, in “The Horror Writers Association Presents” series. Copyrighted by The Horror Writers Association. |
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Collection of seven horror stories, most apparently original or published in small presses, plus a novel excerpt. Foreword by Cindie Geddes. A signed edition ($15.99) was announced but not seen. |
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Collection of 15 sf and fantasy stories, many appearing for the first time. |
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Originally published in 1976 in the Netherlands as Als al andere faalt. |
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Collection of nine stories. A hardcover edition (-24-8, $29.00) was announced but not seen. In the “Lost Classics” series. Details supplied by David Langford. |
Details taken from Table of Contents. |
US edition Taplinger 1976. |
Young-adult collection of ten stories about a haunted house, from 1798 to the present. |
Collection of 25 stories, mainly genre. Limited to 350 numbered copies, signed by the author on a tipped-in sheet. A trade edition ($21.95) was also announced. |
Original anthology of 21 stories of alien encounters, in “The Horror Writers Association Presents” series. Authors include Nina Kiriki Hoffman, Esther Friesner, Adam-Troy Castro, and P.D. Cacek. Introduction by Strieber. Copyrighted by The Horror Writers Association. |
Bound in the tête-bêche style with Flower of Doradil by John Rackham. |
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Illustrated by Laurence Scarfe. |
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Details taken from online listing. Volume five in “The Wild Adventures of Edgar Rice Burroughs”. |
Details taken from online listing. Volume seven in “The Wild Adventures of Edgar Rice Burroughs”. |
Reprint (Tor.com 2013) Lovecraftian fantasy novella in the Laundry series. This is the first print edition. A leatherbound, signed, limited edition of 350 is also available. |
Original article issued in a limited edition of 250 numbered copies, to coincide with Stross’s Guest of Honour appearance at Novacon 37. |
SF novella, originally published in anthology One Million Years AD, of a 1976 in which the Earth has been flat since the Cuban war in 1962. Illustrated by J.K. Potter. This is an unsigned second printing, but was not seen previously; the signed edition of 1,000 is sold out, but a traycased, lettered edition of 26 ($150.00) is still available. |
Reprint (Ace 2009 as part of Wireless) Hugo Award-winning SF novella about a secret organizations, the Stasis, that uses the Timegate to preserve humanity from extinction. Illustrated by J.K. Potter. This is a signed, limited edition of 1,000. |
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Collection of nine stories, one an original novella, another only previously published online. One story is a collaboration with Cory Doctorow. Simultaneous with the Orbit UK edition. |
Original short story issued in a limited edition of 250 numbered copies, to coincide with Stroud’s Guest of Honour appearance at Novacon 53. Details taken from online listing. |
Details taken from Table of Contents. |
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Young-adult anthology of eight horror stories. Authors include Edgar Allan Poe, E. Nesbit, and Arthur Conan Doyle. Illustrated by Barbara Kiwak. |
Reprint (Rinehart 1945 as The Dead Lie Still) mystery novel. Bound in the tête-bêche style with Mrs. Homicide by Day Keene. |
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Details supplied by Mike Ashley. |
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Collection of 15 stories, five not previously collected. Foreword by David G. Hartwell. This volume covers work written from 1955 to 1957. Edited and with extensive story notes by Paul Williams; includes the revelation that two stories were collaborations with Robert A. Heinlein: “The Other Man” and “And Now the News…” Volume nine in “The Complete Stories of Theodore Sturgeon”. |