Gaming tie-in omnibus of two stories and two novels: Deathblade by C.L. Werner (2015) and The Curse of Khaine by Gav Thorpe (2015). |
Exhibition catalogue. Details supplied by Terry Zobeck. |
Anthology/collection of three related alternate-history novellas: Harry Turtledove’s Hugo-winning “Down in the Bottomlands”, plus two previously published in double format (Tor 1990): The Wheels of If by L. Sprague de Camp, and The Pugnacious Peacemaker (1990) by Turtledove. The Turtledove stories are sequels to the de Camp. |
Original anthology of five stories, including an Eve Dallas novella by J.D. Robb. Other authors are Mary Blayney, Elaine Fox, Mary Kay McComas, and R.C. Ryan. Details taken from online listing. |
Reprint (Grosset & Dunlap 1939 as Horror Omnibus) horror omnibus. |
Reprint (Foreign Languages Press 1954) anthology of literary tales, most of them supernatural. Translated by Yang Xianyi and Gladys Yang. This has the revised translation from the 1962 second edition. |
Original anthology of 11 fantasy novelizations based on the “DragonLance” role-playing game, second book of the “Tales II” trilogy. Introduction by Weis & Hickman. |
Omnibus of the three novelizations in the trilogy. |
Original anthology of seven stories and six poems based on the “DragonLance” role-playing game, with an introduction by Margaret Weis and Tracy Hickman. First book of the “Tales II” trilogy. |
Original anthology of ten short fantasy novelizations and one poem based on the “DragonLance” game, third book of the “Tales II” trilogy. |
Original anthology of four fantasy romance stories involving dragons, by Jo Beverley, Mary Jo Putney, Karen Harbaugh, and Barbara Samuel. |
Reissue (Signet 2007) original anthology of four fantasy romance stories involving dragons. |
Anthology of stories about ghosts and visions culled from the popular magazines but including some original material. The editor states he is not sure whether some stories are embellished fact rather than fiction. A selection from these three volumes, with new material, was published as Strange Secrets. |
Anthology later printed separately under the title Strange Stories of Coincidence and Ghostly Adventure (Redway, 1888). Stories by A. Conan Doyle are identified not by name, but by the Greek Delta. |
Anthology later printed separately under the title Ghost Stories and Presentiments (Redway, 1888). Stories by A. Conan Doyle are identified not by name, but by the Greek Delta. |
A “By Request” omnibus of fantasy/reincarnation/ghost romances, Ghost of a Chance by Jayne Ann Krentz (Harlequin 1984), Bewitching Hour by Anne Stuart, and Remember Me by Bobby Hutchinson (Harlequin 1989). |
Details supplied by BG. |
Reprint (George Redway 1887 as Dreamland and Ghostland, Volume I) anthology. |
Omnibus of three tie-in novels featuring the comic-book character Judge Dredd: Dredd vs. Death by Gordon Rennie (2003), Kingdom of the Blind by David Bishop (2004), and The Final Cut by Matthew Smith (2005). This is a movie tie-in edition. Details taken from online listing. |
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Original anthology of 17 stories based on the “Werewolf: The Apocalpyse” games, with a lexicon. Copyrighted by White Wolf. |
Omnibus/anthology of one story (by Gav Thorpe), a 94-page history of dwarf culture, and three tie-in novels based on the world of the roleplaying game: Grudge Bearer (2005), Oathbreaker (2008), and Honourkeeper (2009). This is simultaneous with the Black Library edition. |
Fantasy omnibus of one story and three novels set in the roleplaying game universe: Grudge Bearer by Gav Thorpe (2005), Oathbreaker by Nick Kyme (2008), and Honourkeeper by Nick Kyme (2009). Simultaneous with the Black Library US edition. |
Omnibus of three original Star Trek novelizations: The Chimes at Midnight by Geoff Trowbridge, A Gutted World by Keith R.A. DeCandido, and Brave New World by Chris Roberson. Copyrighted by CBS Studios. |
Non-fiction chapbook anthology demonstrating similarities between Poe and Machen. Edition limited to 100 copies. |
Original anthology of the novel Dark Crime by Christine Feehan, in her Carpathian series, plus two vampire romance novellas by Maggie Shayne and Lori Herter. Details taken from online listing. |
Young-adult original anthology of eight stories based on the TV show based on the Archie Comic. Copyrighted by Viacom Productions. |
Reprint (Archway 1998) young-adult original anthology of eight stories based on the TV show based on Archie Comic. Copyrighted by Viacom Productions. Book 17 in the sequence. The original US edition with a UK sticker. |
Anthology of a story and an original novella; the Williams novella is a sequel to Zelazny’s “The Graveyard Heart”. Tor SF Double No. 24. |
Original anthology of four fantasy romance stories. Authors are Sharon Shinn, Jean Johnson, Carol Berg, and Rebecca York. |
#75 in “Cassell’s Sunshine Series”. |
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Presumably given away for free as a subscription premium and/or publicity sampler, probably circa 1993. Details supplied by Denny Lien. |
Details supplied by BG. |
Details taken from online listing. |
Original anthology of three erotic fantasy stories. |
Details supplied by BG. |
Original anthology of four paranormal romance stories celebrating the winter holidays. Authors are Maggie Shayne, Erin McCarthy, Nalini Singh, and Jean Johnson. |
Reprint (Berkley Sensation 2007) original anthology of four paranormal romance stories celebrating the winter holidays. Authors are Maggie Shayne, Erin McCarthy, Nalini Singh, and Jean Johnson. |
Details supplied by BG. |
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Omnibus of two novels and a novella in the Afterblight Chronicles shared-world post-apocalyptic setting, all in their first time in print, one original: Fall Out by Simon Guerrier (2015), The Children of the Cull by Cavan Scott (simultaneous ebook), and Flaming Arrow by Paul Kane (2015; novella plus bonus story). Introduction by series editor David Thomas Moore. ebook also available. |
SF/horror anthology. Four tales of ’The Cull’ by Simon Guerrier, Paul Kane, and Cavan Scott. |
Anthology of two Nebula-winning novellas. |
Anthology of erotic stories and excerpts, including an original story in the “Sex Files” series of X Files spoofs. Edited and introduced by J-P Spencer, pseudonym of Mike Bailey. |
Omnibus of two linked dark fantasy historical romance novels about two Scottish cousins trying to break their clan’s curse by marrying untainted mortals: Nightriders by Hannah Howell and The Highland Bride by Lynsay Sands. Not part of the “Highlander” tie-in series. |
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Reprinted stories from the Evening Standard’s short story feature. Included a number of weird and horror stories. |
A selection of stories featured in the London Evening Standard. |