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    Frankenstein/Dracula/Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde (Penguin/Signet, October 1992, 0-451-52363-6, $5.95, 211+381+70pp, pb, om)
        Reissue (Signet 1978) omnibus of three classic horror novels with an introduction by Stephen King; ninth printing.



    Fresh Blood (Burning Effigy Press, May 2009, 978-1-926611-01-3, 44pp, ph, oa, cover by Justin Erickson)
        Details supplied by Denny Lien.


    From the Heart (Signet, January 1994, 0-451-17854-8, $4.99, 346pp, pb, oa)
        Details supplied by Kenneth R. Johnson. “five Regency love stories”








    Full-Moon Magic (Penguin/Signet, September 1992, 0-451-17457-7, $4.99, 365pp, pb, oa)
        Original anthology of five romance novellas with supernatural elements.





    The Further Observations of Lady Whistledown (Avon Books, February 2003, 0-06-051150-8, $6.99, 392pp, pb, oa)
        Details supplied by Kenneth R. Johnson. A set of loosely interconnected stories, with a character from one story walking through another, all linked by a gossip columnist named Lady Whistledown. Excerpts from her columns, written by Julia Quinn, are scattered through all four stories.


    Future Quartet: Earth in the Year 2042: A Four-Part Invention (Morrow AvoNova, April 1994, 0-688-13173-5, $20.00, 294pp, hc, oa, cover by Vincent DiFate)
        Original anthology of four speculative fiction articles and four stories dealing with life in the mid-21st century, written by Ben Bova, Frederik Pohl, Jerry Pournelle, and Charles Sheffield. With an introduction by Sheffield.


    Future Quartet: Earth in the Year 2042: A Four-Part Invention (AvoNova, February 1995, 0-380-71886-3, $5.50, 294pp, pb, an, cover by Vincent DiFate)
        Reprint (AvoNova 1994) anthology of four speculative articles and four stories about life in the mid-21st century, written by Ben Bova, Frederik Pohl, Jerry Pournelle, and Charles Sheffield, with an introduction by Sheffield.











    Ghosts of the Shadow Market (Walker Books, June 6, 2019, 978-1-4063-8536-6, £14.99, 617pp, hc, oa, cover by Cliff Nielsen)
        Collection of 10 stories, 8 were previously available as ebooks in 2018. The stories feature characters from Clare’s “Mortal Instruments”, “Infernal Devices”, “Dark Artifices” and “Last Hours” series. Authors include Cassandra Clare, Kelly Link, Sarah Rees Brennan, Maureen Johnson, and Robin Wasserman. Simultaneous with US (Margaret K. McElderry Books) edition. Issued without a dustjacket in illustrated boards.


    Ghost Stories (R. Ackerman, 1823, xx+292pp, hc, an)
        A volume assembled “with a particular view to counteract the vulgar belief in ghosts and apparitions, and to promote a rational estimate of the nature of phenomena commonly considered as supernatural.” Contains six color plates. Note revised US edition, Carey & Hart, 1846.


    Ghost Stories (Gulliver Books, 1945, 1/-, pb, an)
        This volume is listed as one of the titles in the series Famous Stories of All Time published by Gulliver Books at the end of the War. It is possible that not all of these were published. Some may be single-author collections and not anthologies. Other titles include Tales of Adventure, Tales of Mystery, The Dream and Other Tales of Romance and The Spider’s Eye and Other Stories.



    Ghost Stories (Happy Hour Library, 1947, 94pp, pb, an)
        Three stories almost certainly selected from Famous Ghost Stories ed. Bennett Cerf (Random House, 1944).



    Ghost Stories and Presentiments ed. George Redway, uncredited (George Redway, November 1888, 308pp, hc, an)
        Reprint (George Redway 1887 as Dreamland and Ghostland, Volume III) anthology.


    Ghost Stories (var. 1) (Carey & Hart, 1846, 192pp, hc, an)
        Variant US edition of the Ackerman 1823 volume. Also reprinted in New York: James Miller, 1865. Drops “The Enamoured Ghost” and “Marianne,” adds “The Cold Hand”, “The Harvard College Ghost”, “Garrick’s Ghost” and “Apparition of Lord William Petty”.


    Ghost’s Wives (Dean, December 1866, 1/-, 96pp, octavo, oa)
        Subtitled: “A String of Strange Stories told round a Christmas Fire by Six Young Widows and a Spinster of a Certain Age.” The New Christmas Annual for 1867. It is profusely illustrated, and includes a series of cartoons by Charles H. Ross which are totally out of place with the concept of the annual, which concerns the seven ladies talking about bizarre events in their lives.
    • 5 · A Prelude Played in a Gale of Wind · [uncredited] · ss
    • 11 · A Tale of Bleeding-Heart Yard · [uncredited] · ss
    • 27 · A Tale of Powder and Patches · [uncredited] · ss
    • 50 · A Tale of the Midnight Express · [uncredited] · ss
    • 59 · The Tale of a Blue-Eyed Reverend Gentleman · [uncredited] · ss
    • 76 · A Tale of Bad Money · [uncredited] · ss
    • 83 · A Tale of a Gas-Light Ghost · [uncredited] · ss; contents page lists story as “A Tale of a Lamplight Ghost”.
    • 90 · A Tale Without End or Beginning · [uncredited] · ss
    • 96 · Conclusion · [uncredited] · vi




    A Gift of Love (Pocket, November 1995, 0-671-53662-1, $20.00, 487pp, hc, oa)
        Details supplied by BG.


    A Gift of Love (Pocket, November 1996, 0-671-53661-3, $6.99, 426pp, pb, oa, cover by Stan Hunter)
        Details supplied by BG.


    Gift-Wrapped Governess (Harlequin Historical, November 2011, 978-0-373-29663-7, $6.25, 280pp, pb, oa)
        Details supplied by Kenneth R. Johnson.



    The Girls’ Book of Sports (Birn Brothers, 1946, hc, oa)
        Cover description: Girl holding puppy
    Details supplied by Aileth Elgin.





    The Girl with the Hungry Eyes, and Other Stories ed. Donald A. Wollheim, uncredited (Avon, 1949, 184, 25¢, 127pp, pb, oa)
        Originally planned as contents for a new pulp magazine but switched to pocketbook format when the distribution deal folded.


    Glass Empires (Pocket, February 2007, 978-1-4165-2459-5, $16.00, 456pp, tp, oa) [Star Trek]
        Star Trek anthology of three short novels. Authors are Dayton Ward, Kevin Dilmore, & Mike Sussman; David Mack; and Greg Cox. Copyrighted by CBS Studios.



    Going to the Chapel (Zebra Books, June 2004, 0-8217-7760-2, $5.99, 304pp, pb, oa)
        Details supplied by Kenneth R. Johnson.




    Gollancz/Sunday Times SF Competition Stories ed. Malcolm Edwards, uncredited (David & Charles US, November 1987, 0-575-04074-2, $19.95, 200pp, hc, oa)
        Reprint (Gollancz 1987) original anthology of 25 stories. This book was published in Great Britain and is being distributed in the U.S. by David & Charles, Inc., North Pomfret VT 05053.




    The Gorilla’s Daughter (New Stand Library Pocket Edition, August 1950, #121, C25¢, 160pp, pb, an)




    Gotrek & Felix: The First Omnibus (Black Library US, February 2013, 978-1-84970-367-3, $17.50, 893pp, tp, an, cover by Winona Nelson)
        Reprint (Black Library 2013) gaming tie-in omnibus/anthology, an expansion of the Black Library UK 2003 (as by William King) omnibus of three novelizations based on the fantasy roleplaying game, all by William King: Trollslayer (2001), Skavenslayer 2001), and Daemonslayer (2003); this adds five stories (one original) by various authors, and a Gazetteer/glossary. Copyrighted by Games Workshop. First US edition.


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