Gaming tie-in omnibus/anthology, an expansion of the Black Library UK 2004 (as by William King) omnibus of three novelizations based on the fantasy roleplaying game: Dragonslayer (2000), Beastslayer (2001), and Vampireslayer (2001); this adds five stories by various authors. |
Reprint (Black Library 2013) gaming tie-in omnibus/anthology, an expansion of the Black Library UK 2004 (as by William King) omnibus of three novelizations based on the fantasy roleplaying game: Dragonslayer (2000), Beastslayer (2001), and Vampireslayer (2001); this adds five stories by various authors. Copyrighted by Games Workshop. First US edition. |
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Omnibus/anthology, an expansion of the Black Library 2009 edition, which had three tie-in novels based on the fantasy roleplaying game: Giantslayer by William King (2003), Orcslayer (2006) by Nathan Long, and Manslayer (2007) Nathan Long, plus story “Redhand’s Daughter” by William King; this adds another three stories by various authors, and a “Gazetteer”/glossary. Copyrighted by Games Workshop. First US edition (Black Library UK 2/13). |
Anthology of six Star Trek stories, all originally published online. Copyrighted by CBS Studios. |
No. 15 in Gulliver Pocket Library’s Famous Stories of All Times. |
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Details supplied by Richard Bleiler. |
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Also as World’s Great Detective Stories and abridged as Baffling Detective Stories by Masters of Mystery. In 101 World’s Great Mystery Stories (Blue Ribbon 1928). |
Details supplied by Mike Ward. |
Details supplied by Mike Ward. |
Details supplied by Mike Ward. |
Details supplied by Mike Ward. |
Details supplied by Mike Ward. |
Details supplied by Mike Ward. |
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Anthology of 46 ghost stories selected by editors of The Reader’s Digest. |
Anthology of the novella “The Great God Pan” by Arthur Machen (this follows the expanded 1984 edition) and “Xelucha” by M.P. Shiel. Illustrated by Austin Osman Spare. Introductions by Iain S. Smith, James Havoc, and Simon Dwyer. Foreword by H.P. Lovecraft. Details taken from online listing. |
Abridged version of Murder Cavalcade (Duell, Sloan and Pearce 1946). |
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Reprint (Octopus 1979) sf anthology. First ed by Octopus and Heinemenn and Secker & Warburg. Revised edition (sic) 1982. Not sure what’s been altered. |
Details supplied by Richard Bleiler. |
Some stories condensed. |
An early “instant remainder” volume subdivided into the “Weird Tales of Edgar Allan Poe”, “The Ghost Ship and Other Ghostly Stories” and a retelling of Dracula. |
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An anonymous reprint of H. Douglas Thomson’s The Great Book of Thrillers (revised edition, 1937), omitting six stories and rearranging part of the story sequence. |
An “instant-remainder” volume of vampire stories, most selected from Mary Danby’s 65 Great Tales of the Supernatural (Octopus, 1979). |