Collection of six stories. Packaged and edited by Martin H. Greenberg and Ed Gorman. |
Collection of eight sf stories. |
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Anthology featuring winners and runners-up for the 1984 Nebula Awards. |
Anthology of winners and runners-up from the 1985 Nebula Awards. A hardcover was also announced, but not yet seen. |
Anthology of the Nebula winners plus runners-up. Also includes articles on the year, movies, etc. |
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Original anthology of 6 stories, a poem, and an article on sf. The centerpiece is a novella by Frederik Pohl, “My Life as a Born-Again Pig”. |
Original anthology of 5 sf stories plus poetry. |
Original anthology of four stories plus an expanded version of a speech by Ian Watson. |
Original anthology of seven stories, a poem, and an essay by Pamela Sargent. |
Original anthology of eight stories, two poems, and two essays and two interviews with Cele Goldsmith Lalli and Ray Bradbury. Story authors include Charles Harness, Eleanor Arnason, Damien Broderick, and Janeen Webb. Packaged by Martin H. Greenberg’s Tekno Books and Ed Gorman. |
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Details taken from online listing. An “SF Masterwork” edition. |
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In England as A Rose for Ecclesiastes. |
Collection of ten stories, including several award winners, plus an introduction and two essays. |
Bound in the tête-bêche style with The Infinity Box by Kate Wilhelm. Labelled “Tor Double Novel No. 12” on the cover. |
Bound in the tête-bêche style with We, in Some Strange Power’s Employ, Move on a Rigorous Line by Samuel R. Delany. Labelled “Tor SF Double No. 21” on the cover. |
Poetry collection. There is an introduction by Zelazny and a foreword by Jane M. Lindskold. |
Edited by Byron Preiss, stories shortened. |
Details taken from online listing. |
Limited edition of 275 copies, issued for the 1980 Vancouver Science Fiction Convention, at which Zelazny was Guest of Honor. |
Expanded from the 1980 (Pocket) edition by the addition of four stories. |
Collection of 11 stories; this has only four stories in common with the earlier (Pocket 1980) collection by the same title. Introduction by Robert Silverberg. |
Collection, the fourth volume in the Collected Stories of Roger Zelazny, of 23 stories, 21 poems (three original), and nine non-fiction pieces (two original) from the late 1970s and early 1980s; this includes the contents of collection My Name is Legion (1976). Introductions by Joe Haldeman and Steven Brust; this also includes the fourth section of a biography by Christopher S. Kovacs. This includes comments on the works by Zelazny, where available, and annotations by editors David G. Grubbs, Christopher S. Kovacs, & Ann Crimmins. |
Subtitled “(October 1961-October 1967) Ten Tales”. Each story is accompanied by notes from Zelazny reprinted from the first three volumes of The Collected Stories of Roger Zelazny (2009). Details taken from online listing. |
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Collection, the fifth volume in the Collected Stories of Roger Zelazny. This covers the 1980s with 19 stories (one previously unpublished), 17 poems, five articles, four outlines, and five articles, plus part five of Christopher S. Kovacs’s literary biography “…And Call Me Roger”. Introductions by Melinda Snodgrass and George R.R. Martin. |