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Anthology of two novellas, published back-to-back in Ace Double fashion. Unlike the Ace books, the price is only on one side and the OCR characters on the other. |
Omnibus of six Star Trek novelizations originally published as individual ebooks: Things Fall Apart by Dayton Ward & Kevin Dilmore (2006), The Centre Cannot Hold by Mike W. Barr (2006), Shadows of the Indignant by Dave Galanter (2006), The Darkness Drops Again by Christopher L. Bennett (2007), The Blood-Dimmed Tide by Howard Weinstein (2007), and Its Hour Come Round by Margaret Wander Bonanno (2007). Introduction by Keith R.A. DeCandido. Copyrighted by Paramount Pictures and CBS Studios. |
Omnibus of two accounts of Peake’s life: his wife Maeve Gilmore’s A World Away (Gollancz, 1970; including a 1983 Preface by Michael Moorcock); and his son Sebastian’s A Child of Bliss (Lennard Books, 1989). Sebastian Peake adds a new foreword to this edition. |
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Anthology of six paranormal romance stories originally published online as separate ebooksin 2008. Authors include Michele Hauf, Lori Devoti, and Vivi Anna. Details taken from online listing. |
Reprint (Silhouette 2009) anthology of six paranormal romance stories originally published online as separate ebooks in 2008. |
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Original anthology of three linked fantasy romance novellas involving a magic painting. The authors are Rebecca York, Susan Kearney, and Jeanie London. |
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Original anthology of four erotic gay vampire stories by Greg Herren, Michael Thomas Ford, Timothy Ridge, and Sean Wolfe. |
Reprint (Kensington 2004) original anthology of four erotic gay vampire stories. This has ISBN 0-7394-4668-1; it lacks a price and has the SFBC number on the back jacket. |
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Details supplied by BG. |
Original anthology of three romance stories by Leanna Renee Hieber, L.J. McDonald, and Helen Scott Taylor. |
Young-adult original anthology of 12 stories based on the TV show based on the Archie comic. 29th book in the series. Copyrighted by Viacom Productions. |
Selection of German fantasies. Volume possibly edited by Thomas Tracy. |
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Original anthology of five paranormal romance stories based on fairy tales. Authors include J.D. Robb, Mary Blayney, and Mary Kay McComas. ebook also available. Details taken from online listing. |
Short Stories on the Familiar Broadcasts for Missing Persons. |
Anthology of 6 original stories about the Doctor Who character. Authors include Peter Anghelides, Richard Dinnick, James Goss, Paul Magrs, Jacqueline Rayner, Cavan Scott. |
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Details supplied by Kenneth R. Johnson. |
Cover description: White-flannelled boys on cricket pitch Details supplied by Aileth Elgin. |
Cover description: Two girls with tennis raquets Details supplied by Aileth Elgin. |
Continental Classics, Volume XV. Introduction by G.W. Curtis. |
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Reprint (Century Hutchinson 1987) juvenile anthology. Illustrated by Jane Launchbury. |
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Paranormal romance anthology with four stories by Susan Sizemore, Maggie Shayne, Lori Handeland, and Caridad Piniero. |
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Details supplied by BG. |
Original anthology of three connected romantic horror/dark fantasy stories concerning members of the cursed Nightingale family, involving a werewolf, a vampire, and the family curse. |
Reprint (Doubleday Loveswept 1993) original anthology of three connected romance stories with horror elements concerning members of the cursed Nightingale family. |
Original anthology of four fantasy romance stories by Nora Roberts, Jill Gregory, Ruth Ryan Langan, and Marianne Willman. |
A selection of stories from the first year of Weird Tales. Offered as a subscription bonus, but an immense flop. |
Reprint (The Bodley Head 1936) true crime collection of three non-fiction pieces by member of The Detection Club. This volume contains pieces by Dorthy L. Sayers, Francis Iles, and Freeman Wills Crofts. |
Adds an introduction to, and drops notes from, The Heart of the Serpent. |
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Anthology of three novellas set in the “Honor Harrington” universe, but not featuring Honor herself. Weber provides a story of humans’ first meeting with tree cats, and an 80-page article on “The Universe of Honor Harrington”. |
A further selection from the “Uncanny Stories” feature in The Novel Magazine. Later combined with Uncanny Stories as Ghost Stories and Other Queer Tales. |
Reprint (Berkley 1957 as The Most Dangerous Game and Other Stories of Adventure) anthology. |
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Original anthology of four novellas by Carolyn Hart, Mary Daheim, Jane Isenberg, and Shirley Rousseau Murphy. |
Details supplied by Kenneth R. Johnson. historical romances |
Anthology of five stories, representing the best Dutch sf stories of the year, including the King Kong Award winner. This edition is simultaneous with a Dutch-language one. |
Anthology/collection of ten stories of Appalachian fantasy, four featuring Henry Kuttner’s “Hogben” family, five of David Drake’s Old Nathan (1991), and a new novella by Eric Flint & Ryk E. Spoor. |
Anthology of stories, poems, and flash fiction from the online magazine Mouth Full of Bullets. |
Second in the series “Fairytales for Feminists”. |
Details supplied by Kenneth R. Johnson. A Regency romance anthology, with a common setting |
Anthology of two novels and an original short story. |
A Mystery Writers of America Anthology. Also abridged as Great Murder Stories (Penguin 1948). |
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Original anthology of four stories. |
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Reprinted 1987 by Gallery Books (0-8317-6155-5, $7.98). |
Original anthology of six Christmas mysteries. |
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Original anthology of six Christmas mystery stories. |
Original anthology of four urban fantasy/paranormal romance stories. Authors are Charlaine Harris, Nalini Singh, Ilona Andrews, and Meljean Brook. |
Reprint (Berkley 2009) anthology of four urban fantasy/paranormal romance stories. Authors are Charlaine Harris, Nalini Singh, Ilona Andrews, and Meljean Brook. |
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