Details supplied by Kenneth R. Johnson. |
Movie tie-in book reprinting story that movie based on then padding out the book with other stories. |
Expanded from The Dragon King’s Daughter: Ten Tang Dynasty Stories (2nd edition, Foreign Languages Press, 1962). Translated by Yang Xianyi and Gladys Yang. |
Anthology of two novellas back-to-back a la the old Ace Doubles. |
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Omnibus of two classic adventure novels: Tarzan of the Apes by Edgar Rice Burroughs (1914) with an introduction by Gore Vidal and The Prisoner of Zenda by Anthony Hope (1894) with a new introduction by Justin Kaplan. |
Details supplied by Kenneth R. Johnson. A Regency romance anthology, each story has accompanying recipes. |
Extracts from upcoming OUP titles, each with a biographical intro. |
Details taken from online listing. |
Original anthology of ten stories, one a reprint, based on the roleplaying game. Simultaneous with the UK (Black Library) edition. Copyrighted by Games Workshop. |
Dos-a-dos anthology of two novelettes published for World Book Day 2011: “The Teacher’s Tales of Terror” by Chris Priestly and “Traction City” by Philip Reeve, set in Mortal Engines world. |
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Anthology/omnibus of two bizarre stories bound Ace Double style: Angel Scene by Richard Kadrey (illustrated by the author) and Teeth and Tongue Landscape by Carlton Mellick III (illustrated by Brian Doogan). This is a print-on-demand edition. |
Anthology of ten stories, mainly original, including pieces by Harlan Ellison and Roger Zelazny. This edition is limited to 250 signed copies; a deluxe, leatherbound edition ($250) limited to 26 copies was also announced. |
Gray and black cover with red highlights; no internal illustrations. “These stories have appeared in Cosmopolitan during the last ten years, and are bound together in this book as a gift to you from your newsdealer and with the compliments of Cosmopolitan Magazine. This book is not for sale, and there are no more copies available.” Details supplied by Richard Bleiler. |
Details taken from later edition, The Best Terrible Tales from the French, London: Reeves, [1912]. It’s possible the whole volume is by Erckmann-Chatrian. |
Details taken from later edition, The Best Terrible Tales from the German, London: Reeves, [1912]. |
Details taken from later edition, The Best Terrible Tales from the Italian, London: Reeves, [1912]. |
Details taken from later edition, The Best Terrible Tales from the Spanish, London: Reeves, [1912]. |