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No. 3 in the series, Gulliver Books Library of Short Story Masterpieces. |
Anthology based on the highly effective BBC TV series of weird stories set in the west country. |
Associational anthology of Sherlockiana. Limited to 500 copies. |
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Contains illustrations. May consist of factual articles and biographical accounts, rather than fiction, but told in narrative form, for younger readers. Copyright dates are cited as 1890-93, 1896, 1900-01, 1903, 1905, 1906-07. |
Original anthology of three supernatural romance stories by Sherrilyn Kenyon, Robin Owens, and Rebecca York. |
Reprint (Berkley Sensation 2005) anthology of three supernatural romance stories. |
Star Trek original anthology/mosaic novelization, the seventh and final volume in the crossover “Gateways” series, credited as by all six authors of the first six volumes: Diane Carey, Peter David, Keith R.A. DeCandido, Christie Golden, Robert Greenberger, and Susan Wright. This includes a 50-page timeline of Pocket/Simon & Schuster novels, short fiction, audiobooks, etc. published through December 2001. Copyrighted by Paramount Pictures. |
Reprint (Pocket 2001) Star Trek original anthology/mosaic novelization, the seventh and final volume in the crossover “Gateways” series, credited as by all six authors of the first six volumes: Diane Carey, Peter David, Keith R.A. DeCandido, Christie Golden, Robert Greenberger, and Susan Wright. Copyrighted by Paramount Pictures. |
Chapbook anthology of three stories, two by Geoff Ryman and one original story by Ellen Klages, plus interviews with each of the authors, published in conjunction with their appearance as Guests of Honor at Wiscon 33. |
Original anthology of three paranormal romance stories. Authors are Allison Brennan, Karin Tabke, and Roxanne St. Claire. |
Star Trek tie-in anthology of six stories; previously published in electronic form. Copyrighted by Paramount Pictures and CBS Studios. |
Original anthology of three dark fantasy romance novellas by Susan Krinard, Tanith Lee, and Evelyn Vaughn. |
Details supplied by BG. |
Details supplied by Kenneth R. Johnson. |
Original anthology of 14 ghost stories, one a reprint. Authors include P.D. Cacek, Edo van Belkom, and Barry Hoffman. This is dated 1999, but did not appear until now. |
Anthology/omnibus of two pulp stories, featuring Don Wilcox’s novelette “The Whispering Gorilla” (first book publication), and the sequel by David V. Reed, Return of the Whispering Gorilla, in its first US edition (World Distributors 1950 as The Whispering Gorilla). Reed is a pen name for David Vern. Philip Harbottle’s introduction explains how bibliographic errors led to the belief that Wilcox’s story was part of the World Distributors book. An edition signed by Wilcox (-013-4, $40.00) was announced but not seen. |
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An early small press publication pairing two rather disparate stories. 500 copies printed of which only about half were bound. |
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