Reissue (HarperCollins 2007) young-adult original anthology of five stories of prom nights gone paranormally bad. Authors are Meg Cabot, Kim Harrison, Michele Jaffe, Stephenie Meyer, and Lauren Myracle. |
Details supplied by Kenneth R. Johnson. |
Anthology of two novellas—the Turtledove is an original sequel to the de Camp. |
11 stories, all but one specially written for younger readers. |
Anthology of mystery and supernatural stories for children. |
Reference anthology. Includes 16pp of colour photographs. The simultaneous US edition with its UK price. |
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Original anthology of four romantic fantasy stories. Authors are Clair Delacroix, Lynn Kurland, Sharon Shinn, and Sarah Monette. |
A long-running series of volumes drawn from the pages of Truth, a paper started in 1876. Despite its title many of the stories were fiction. Few were supernatural or fantastic, the “queer” tending to relate to the odd, unusual or mysterious. The first four volumes (1886/87) were written by E. C. Grenville Murray. Many of the later stories were anonymous. After a gap the series appeared almost annually between #8 (1901) and #21 (1915). It was relaunched in 1921 and ran to at least 24 volumes. Of marginal interest in later volumes are “Though One Rose Again” by E. R. Punshon (vol. 22, 1921) and “Pride” by Douglas Newton (vol. 24, 1927). |
Details taken from online listing. |
Details supplied by Kenneth R. Johnson. |
Chapbook original anthology of four stories by authors called the “Ratbastards”: Christopher Barzak, Barth Anderson, Alan DeNiro, and Kristin Livdahl. |
Omnibus of three sf novels featuring utopian civilizations, The Female Man by Joanna Russ (Bantam 1975), Triton by Samuel R. Delany (Bantam 1976), and Walk to the End of the World by Suzy McKee Charnas (Ballantine 1974). |
Reprint (BOMC 1991) omnibus of three sf novels featuring utopian civilizations, The Female Man by Joanna Russ (Bantam 1975), Triton by Samuel R. Delany (Bantam 1976), and Walk to the End of the World by Suzy McKee Charnas (Ballantine 1974). |
Omnibus of three paranormal romances in the series about the Raintree family: Inferno by Linda Howard (2007), Haunted by Linda Winstead Jones (2007), and Sanctuary by Beverly Barton (2007). |