Original anthology of 14 stories of occult detectives. Authors include Tanya Huff, Tim Pratt, and Laura Anne Gilman. Details taken from online listing. |
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Fantasy novelization. |
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SF novelization. Issued without a dustjacket, in illustrated boards. A Warhammer 40,000 book. |
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Limited to 2,500 numbered copies. Details taken from online listing. |
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Fantasy novelization. |
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Fantasy novelization. Book 1 of “The Doom of Gotrek Gurnisson”, set in the “Warhammer: The End Times” series. |
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SF novelization. Issued without a dustjacket, in illustrated boards. A Warhammer 40,000 book. |
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Fantasy novelization. Book 2 of “The Doom of Gotrek Gurnisson”, set in the “Warhammer: The End Times” series. Issued without a dustjacket in illustrated boards. |
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Reprint (HarperCollins 1993) anthology. Second edition, contents from Amazon.com. |
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Collection of 9 fantasy stories based on a gaming character, “Gord the Rogue”, and friends. Illustrations by Jerry Tiritilli. |
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Reprint (Doubleday Foundation 1989) near-future sf novel about the political problems of an oppressed mutant underground. |
Reprint (Doubleday Foundation 1989) near-future sf novel about the political problems of an oppressed mutant underground. Details taken from online listing. |
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Best-of-the-year anthology of 11 stories, with an introduction on the year in SF by the editors. Authors include Neil Gaiman, Gene Wolfe, and Peter S. Beagle. |