Original shared-world anthology of 14 stories and three poems set in Sullivan & Rabe’s water world. Authors include Robert E. Vardeman, J. Robert King, and James M. Ward. |
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Original anthology of 16 horror stories connected with cold weather, with an introduction by the editor. |
Anthology of 14 horror short stories, most original. |
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Original anthology of 15 stories of pirates in space. Authors include Robert E. Vardeman, Neal Asher, and Uncle River. This is volume one in the Full-Throttle Space Tales series. |
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One of the landmark anthologies. Note the variant US edition and the paperback split volumes. |
First paperback edition published in two volumes; in total omits two stories. |
Second paperback edition published in two volumes; includes all of the stories. In 1984 these were recombined as a single volume. |
First paperback edition published in two volumes. |
Second paperback edition published in two volumes; includes all of the stories. In 1984 these were recombined as a single volume. |
Omits eight stories from the original and substitutes six others. |
Reprinted in 1936 by Simpkin Marshall from which details taken. |
Also available in a hardback edition (-05-6, £26.99), limited to 50 numbered, signed, copies. Volume 12 in the “Polestars” series. Details taken from online listing. |
The first collection by John Sunseri set in the Mythos town of Arkham. |
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Original anthology of six stories of anthropomorphic animals. |
Collection of seven stories, three new, plus an interview conducted by Maureen Kincaid Speller. |
Collection of nine stories including the Ditmar Award winning “My Lady Tongue”. This is an Australian edition. |
Original collection of four stories (one reprint). Introduction by Karen Joy Fowler. Part of the Twelve Planets series of collection by Australian authors. Details taken from online listing. |
Original anthology of nine SF stories, six original to this volume. |
Original young-adult anthology of nine SF stories, all but one original. |
Anthology of 21 stories and three poems of Australian women’s speculative fiction, magical realism, and fantasy. There are author biographies, and a foreword by Ursula K. Le Guin. |
Details taken from Table of Contents. |
Details taken from publisher website. |
Volume one in “The Complete Black Mask Cases of Reverend Daunt”. Details taken from publisher website. |
A collection of stories reprinted from Argosy (UK). |
Fantasies and Celtic tales by George MacDonald and Fiona Macleod, with authoritative introductions by the editor. |
Volume one in the “Harlan Ellison Discovery” series. |
Fried! contains 23 original tales of horror set in and around fast food restaurants. Details taken from online listing. |
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Collection of 14 horror stories, with notes by the author and a novel excerpt. A signed slipcased limited edition (-479-7, $50.00) was announced but not seen. |
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Details taken from online listing. |
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