Index to Science Fiction Anthologies and Collections
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GRUBB, DAVIS (Alexander) (1919-1980); (about) (stories) (chron.)
- [] _One Foot in the Grave (Arrow 925, 1967, 3/6, 186pp, pb) See Twelve Tales of Suspense and the Supernatural (Scribner 1964).
- [] *Twelve Tales of Suspense and the Supernatural (New York: Scribner, 1964, $3.95, 175pp, hc) Also in pb as One Foot in the Grave (Arrow 1967). (Contents)
GUNN, JAMES E(dwin) (1923- ); (about) (stories) (chron.)
- [] *Breaking Point (Walker, 1972, hc) (Contents)
- [] *The Burning (Dell, Feb 72, pb) [John Wilson] (Contents)
- [] *The End of the Dreams (Scribners, 1975, hc) (Contents)
- [] *Future Imperfect (Bantam, Jan 64, pb) (Contents)
- [] *The Immortals (Bantam, Nov 62, pb) (Contents)
- [] *The Joy Makers (Bantam, Mar 61, pb) (Contents)
- [] *The Listeners (Scribners, 1972, hc) [Listeners] (Contents)
- [] *Some Dreams Are Nightmares (Scribners 0-684-13779-8, 1974, hc) (Contents)
- [] *Station in Space (Bantam, 1958, pb) (Contents)
- [] *The Witching Hour (Dell, Jun 70, pb) (Contents)
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- [] *Nebula Award Stories 10 (Harper & Row, 1975, hc) (Contents)
- [] *The Road to Science Fiction #1 (Mentor, Sep 77, pb) From Gilgamesh to Wells (Contents)
- [] *The Road to Science Fiction #2 (Mentor, Feb 79, pb) From Wells to Heinlein (Contents)
- [] *The Road to Science Fiction #3 (Mentor, Dec 79, pb) From Heinlein to Here (Contents)
- [] *The Road to Science Fiction #4 (Mentor 0-451-62136-0, Nov 82, $4.95, 531pp, pb, cover by Rick Courtney) From Here to Forever (Contents)
HAGGARD, [Sir] H(enry) RIDER (1856-1925); (about) (stories) (chron.)
- [] *Allans Wife and Other Tales (New York: Lovell, Oct 1889, hc) [Allan Quatermain] London: Blackett, Dec. 1889. (Contents)
- [] *Black Heart and White Heart, and Other Stories (London: Longman, May 00, hc) (Contents)
- [] *Five Adventure Novels (New York: Dover, 1951, $3.95, 800pp, hc) (Contents)
- [] *Smith and the Pharaohs and Other Tales (Bristol: Arrowsmith, 1920, 7/6, 320pp, hc) (Contents)
- [] *Three Adventure Novels (New York: Dover, 1960, $2.00, 636pp, hc) (Contents)
- [] *The Works of H. Rider Haggard (New York: J.W. Black, 1928, $2.98, 728pp, hc) (Contents)
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- [] *The Ancient Mysteries Reader (Doubleday 0-385-09867-7, 1975, $7.95, hc) (Contents)
- [] _The Ancient Mysteries Reader Book 1 (Sphere 0-7221-4257-9, 1978, 85p, 220pp, pb) (Contents)
- [] _The Ancient Mysteries Reader Book 2 (Sphere 0-7221-4253-6, 1978, 85p, 176pp, pb) (Contents)
- [] *Beyond the Curtain of Dark (Four Square Books 1634, Oct 66, 5/-, 320pp, pb) (Contents)
- [] *The Black Magic Omnibus (Taplinger 0-8008-0809-6, Apr 76, $10.95, 450pp, hc) (Contents)
- [] _The Complete Ghost Stories of Charles Dickens See entry under Charles Dickens.
- [] *Dead of Night (William Kimber 0-7183-0048-3, May 81, £5.75, 205pp, hc) (Contents)
- [] *Deadly Nightshade (London: Gollancz, Jul 77, £3.40, 189pp, hc) US edition, Taplinger, 1978. (Contents)
- [] *The Evil People (London: Leslie Frewin, 1968, 25/-, 252pp, hc) Being thirteen strange and terrible accounts of Witchcraft, Black Magic and Voodoo. (Contents)
- [] +The Fantastic Pulps (St. Martins LCC# 75-29638, 1976, $10.00, 419pp, hc) First US edition (Gollancz 1975). Also available in tp (Vintage Oct 76). (Contents)
- [] *The Future Makers (Sidgwick & Jackson, 1968, 18/-, 191pp, hc) Also in Science Fiction Special 5. (Contents)
- [] *The Future Makers (NEL 2516, Sep 69, 5/-, 142pp, pb) Revised from Sidgwick & Jackson 1968. Also in US (Belmont 1971). (Contents)
- [] *The Ghouls (London: W.H. Allen, Feb 71, £2.50, 384pp, hc) The stories behind the classic horror films. US edition published by Stein & Day, May 1971. Later British paperback split into two volumes. (Contents)
- [] *The Hollywood Nightmare (London: Macdonald, 1970, £1.75, 276pp, hc) The American edition (Taplinger, 1971) substituted two stories. Note also later variant edition (Sidgwick & Jackson, 1973). (Contents)
- [] *The Hollywood Nightmare [abridged] (London: Sidgwick & Jackson 0-283-98127-X, 1973, 40p, 190pp, pb) Abridged from the original edition (Macdonald, 1970). (Contents)
- [] +The Hollywood Nightmare: Tales of Fantasy and Horror from the Film World (Taplinger, 1971, 276pp, hc) Changes two stories from the UK edition. (Contents)
- [] *Legends for the Dark (London: Four Square Books 2094, Feb 68, 3/6d, 127pp, pb) (Contents)
- [] *The Midnight People (London: Leslie Frewin, 1968, 30/-, 255pp, hc) Anthology of vampire stories. Also available in pb in the US from Popular Library, 1968; and in the UK from Ensign Books, 1974. Retitled Vampires at Midnight, Grosset & Dunlap, 1970. (Contents)
- [] *The Monster Makers (London: Victor Gollancz 0-575-01729-5, 1974, £1.80, 288pp, hc) Eighteen stories about the creation of life, human and otherwise. Note the abridged edition from Knight Books (1980). (Contents)
- [] *The Monster Makers [abridged] (London: Knight Books 0-340-25093-3, 1980, 95p, 130pp, pb) Abridged from original edition (Gollancz, 1974) with revised introductions. (Contents)
- [] *More Weird Tales (Sphere 0-7221-4255-2, Feb 78, 85p, 256pp, pb) See under Weird Tales Vol. 2.
- [] *The Nightmare Reader (London: Gollancz, Aug 73, 340pp, hc) (Contents)
- [] _The Nightmare Reader Volume One (Pan 0-330-24598-8, 1976, 50p, 191pp, hc) (Contents)
- [] _The Nightmare Reader: Volume Two (London: Pan 0-330-24786-7, Apr 76, 50p, 192pp, pb) Second half of original hardcover edition. (Contents)
- [] *The Unspeakable People (London: Leslie Frewin, Nov 69, 246pp, hc) Being twenty of the Worlds most horrible horror stories. Collection of stories that were either banned or caused a public outcry. Paperback editions from Popular Library, New York, 1969, and Ensign Books, Manchester, 1974. (Contents)
- [] *Weird Tales (Neville Spearman 0-85978-020-1, Nov 76, 264pp, hc) Derivative anthologies Weird Tales (Sphere 1978) and More Weird Tales. (Contents)
- [] _Weird Tales Vol. 1 (Sphere 0-7221-4259-5, Feb 78, 85p, 238pp, pb) Stories from Weird Tales (Neville Spearman 1976). Title given as Weird Tales on cover and spine. (Contents)
- [] *Weird Tales Vol. 2 (Sphere 0-7221-4255-2, Feb 78, 85p, 256pp, pb) Stories from Weird Tales, Neville Spearman: London, 1976. Title given as More Weird Tales on cover and spine. (Contents)
HALDEMAN, JOE W.; [i.e., Joseph William Haldeman] (1943- ); (about) (stories) (chron.)
- [] *All My Sins Remembered (St. Martins, 1977, hc) [Otto McGavin] SF novel derived from 2 previously published stories, both revised, plus new material. (Contents)
- [] *The Forever War (St. Martins, 1974, hc) [Mandella; Forever War] Novel composed of four previously published stories. (Contents)
- [] *Infinite Dreams (St. Martins, 1978, hc) (Contents)
- [] *There Is No Darkness (with Jack C. Haldeman, II) (Ace 0-441-80564-7, Feb 83, $2.75, 245pp, pb) [Carl] (Contents)
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- [] *Cosmic Laughter: Science Fiction for the Fun of It (Holt, Rinehart and Winston 0-03-006931-9, 1974 [Jun 97], $5.95, x+189pp, hc, cover by Joey Cavanaugh) (Contents)
- [] *Nebula Award Stories 17 (Holt, Rinehart & Winston 0-03-063528-4, Aug 83, $16.95, 291pp, hc) (Contents)
- [] *Study War No More (St. Martins, 1977, hc) (Contents)
HALL, MANLY P(almer) (1901-1990) (stories) (chron.)
- [] *Shadowy Forms: A Collection of Occult Stories (Los Angeles, CA: Hall Publ., 1925, $2.00, 165pp, hc) (Contents)
- [] *The Ways of Lonely Ones: A Collection of Mystical Allegories (Los Angeles, CA: Phoenix, 1934, $1.50, 89pp, hc) (Contents)
HALPERN, DANIEL, ed. (chron.)
- [] *Antæus [#25/26, Spring/Summer, 1977] (Ecco Press LCC# 70-612646, 1977, $6.95, 323pp, 6½" x 9" tp) Popular Fiction Issue: Western, Detective, Science Fiction. (Contents)
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- [] *Splinters (Walker & Co., 1968, hc)
- [] _Splinters (Berkley N2067, Sep 71, 95¢, 191pp, pb) (Contents)
HAMILTON, EDMOND (Moore) (1904-1977); (about) (stories) (chron.)
- [] *The Best of Edmond Hamilton (Nelson Doubleday, Apr 77, $2.98, 334pp, hc) Edited by Leigh Brackett. (Contents)
- [] *Crashing Suns (Ace F-319, 1965, 40¢, 192pp, pb) (Contents)
- [] *Horror on the Asteroid and Other Tales of Planetary Horror (London: P. Allen, 1936, hc) Also in hc (Gregg Press, Jun 75) with a new introduction by Gerry de la Ree. (Contents)
- [] *Whats It Like Out There? and Other Stories (Ace 88065, 1974, 95¢, 320pp, pb) (Contents)
HARDING, LEE (John), ed. (1937- ); (about) (stories) (chron.)
- [] *The Altered I (Norstrilia, 1976, tp) Ursula K. Le Guins Science Fiction Writing Workshop. Contents follow US (Berkley-Windhover May 78) tp edition which adds The Eye Altering (II) by Ursula K. Le Guin. (Contents)
- [] *Beyond Tomorrow (South Melbourne: Wren, 1976, hc) Published to commemorate the 33rd World Science Fiction Convention held in Melbourne, August 1975. (Contents)
- [] _Beyond Tomorrow (NEL 31918, Jul 77, 80p, 220pp, pb) Omits 3 stories from the Australian hardcover edition. (Contents)
- [] *Rooms of Paradise (South Yarra, Victoria, Australia: Quartet Books, 1978, viii+182pp, hc) US edition: St. Martins Oct 79. (Contents)
HARRISON, HARRY; [legalized from Henry Maxwell Dempsey] (1925-2012); (about) (stories) (chron.)
- [] *The Adventures of the Stainless Steel Rat (SFBC, Dec 77, hc) [Slippery Jim (James Bolivar) diGriz] Also in pb (Berkley Medalion Aug 78). (Contents)
- [] _Backdrop of Stars (Dobson, 1968, hc) See SF: Authors Choice.
- [] *The Best of Harry Harrison (Pocket, Jun 76, pb) (Contents)
- [] _The Best of Harry Harrison (Sidgwick & Jackson, Sep 76, hc) Also available in pb (Futura 1976). (Contents)
- [] *The Deathworld Trilogy (Berkley Medallion, 1975, hc) [Jason dinAlt] (Contents)
- [] *The Men from P.I.G. and R.O.B.O.T. (Faber, 1974, hc) (Contents)
- [] *One Step from Earth (Macmillan U.S., 1970, hc) (Contents)
- [] *Prime Number (Berkley Medallion, Jul 70, pb) (Contents)
- [] *The Stainless Steel Rat Saves the World (Berkley/Putnam, 1972, hc) [Slippery Jim (James Bolivar) diGriz] Also in The Adventures of the Stainless Steel Rat. (Contents)
- [] *To the Stars (SFBC, 1981, hc) [To the Stars] (Contents)
- [] *Two Tales and Eight Tomorrows (Bantam, May 68, pb) (Contents)
- [] *War with the Robots (Pyramid, Sep 62, pb) (Contents)
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- [] _Apeman, Spaceman (with Leon E. Stover) See entry under Leon E. Stover
- [] *Astounding (Random House, 1973, hc) John W. Campbell Memorial Anthology. Sphere 1975 edition adds an afterword by Harry Harrison. (Contents)
- [] *The Astounding-Analog Reader, Volume One (with Brian W. Aldiss) (Doubleday 0-385-02334-0, 1972, $7.95, 530pp, hc) (Contents)
- [] *The Astounding-Analog Reader, Volume Two (with Brian W. Aldiss) (Doubleday, 1973, hc) (Contents)
- [] *Best SF: 1967 (with Brian W. Aldiss) (Berkley Medallion, Mar 68, pb) In England as The Years Best Science Fiction No. 1 (Sphere 1968). (Contents)
- [] *Best SF: 1968 (with Brian W. Aldiss) (G.P. Putnams LCC# 68-18178, 1969, $4.95, 245pp, hc) In England revised as The Years Best Science Fiction No. 2 (Sphere 1969) and in hc as The Years Best Science Fiction (Severn House 1977). (Contents)
- [] *Best SF: 1969 (with Brian W. Aldiss) (G.P. Putnams, 1970, hc) In England as The Years Best Science Fiction 3 (Sphere 1970). (Contents)
- [] *Best SF: 1970 (with Brian W. Aldiss) (G.P. Putnams, 1971, hc) In England as The Years Best Science Fiction No. 4 (Sphere 1971). (Contents)
- [] *Best SF: 1971 (with Brian W. Aldiss) (G.P. Putnams LCC# 74-116158, 1972, $5.95, 253pp, hc) In England as The Years Best Science Fiction No. 5 (Sphere 1972). (Contents)
- [] *Best SF: 1972 (with Brian W. Aldiss) (G.P. Putnams LCC# 74-116158, 1973, $5.95, 254pp, hc) In England as The Years Best S.F. 1972 (Sphere 1973). (Contents)
- [] *Best SF: 1973 (with Brian W. Aldiss) (G.P. Putnams, 1974, hc) In England as The Years Best Science Fiction No. 7 (Sphere 1975). (Contents)
- [] *Best SF: 1974 (with Brian W. Aldiss) (Bobbs-Merrill 0-672-52012-5, 1975, hc) In England as The Years Best Science Fiction No. 8 (Sphere 1978). (Contents)
- [] *Best SF: 75, The Ninth Annual (with Brian W. Aldiss) (Bobbs-Merrill 0-672-52197-0, 1976, hc) In England as The Years Best Science Fiction No. 9 (Weidenfeld & Nicolson 1976). (Contents)
- [] *Blast Off (Faber and Faber 571-08937-2, 1969, hc) S.F. for Boys (Contents)
- [] _Decade the 1940s (with Brian W. Aldiss) See entry under Brian W. Aldiss
- [] _Decade the 1950s (with Brian W. Aldiss) See entry under Brian W. Aldiss
- [] _Decade the 1960s (with Brian W. Aldiss) See entry under Brian W. Aldiss
- [] _Farewell Fantastic Venus (with Brian W. Aldiss) See entry under Brian W. Aldiss
- [] *Four for the Future (Macmillan U.S., 1969, hc) (Contents)
- [] *The Light Fantastic (Scribners, 1971, hc) (Contents)
- [] _Nebula Award Stories No. 2 (with Brian W. Aldiss) See entry under Brian W. Aldiss
- [] *Nova 1 (Delacorte, Feb 70, hc) (Contents)
- [] _Nova 1 (Robert Hale, 1976, hc) (Contents)
- [] *Nova 2 (Walker, 1972, hc) Also London: Sphere 1975, pb. (Contents)
- [] *Nova 3 (Walker, 1973, hc) also as The Outdated Man. (Contents)
- [] *Nova 4 (Walker, 1974, hc) (Contents)
- [] _The Outdated Man (Dell, Apr 75, pb) See Nova 3.
- [] *Science Fiction Novellas (with Willis E. McNelly) (Scribners 0-684-13847-6, 1975, tp) (Contents)
- [] *A Science Fiction Reader (with Carol Pugner) (Scribners, 1973, tp) (Contents)
- [] *SF: Authors Choice (Berkley Medallion S1567, Jun 68, 75¢, 224pp, pb) In England as Backdrop of Stars. (Contents)
- [] *SF: Authors Choice 2 (Berkley Medallion, May 70, pb) (Contents)
- [] *SF: Authors Choice 3 (G.P. Putnams, 1971, hc) (Contents)
- [] *SF: Authors Choice 4 (G.P. Putnams, 1974, hc) (Contents)
- [] *Worlds of Wonder (Doubleday, 1969, hc) (Contents)
- [] *The Year 2000 (Doubleday, Feb 70, hc) (Contents)
- [] _The Years Best S.F. 1972 (with Brian W. Aldiss) (Sphere 0-7221-4375-3, 1973, 45p, 235pp, pb) See Best SF: 1972.
- [] _The Years Best Science Fiction (with Brian W. Aldiss) (Severn House 0-7278-0315-8, 1977, hc) Revised from Best SF: 1968 G.P. Putnams 1969, same as The Years Best Science Fiction No. 2, Sphere 1969.
- [] *The Years Best Science Fiction No. 1 (with Brian W. Aldiss) (Sphere 43311, 1968, 5/-, 207pp, pb) Abridged version of Best SF: 1967, Berkley 1968. (Contents)
- [] *The Years Best Science Fiction No. 2 (with Brian W. Aldiss) (Sphere 43354, 1969, 5/-, 207pp, pb) Contents differ from Best SF: 1968, Putnam 1969. Also in hc (Severn House 1977 as The Years Best Science Fiction). (Contents)
- [] _The Years Best Science Fiction No. 3 (with Brian W. Aldiss) (Sphere, 1970, pb) See Best SF: 1969.
- [] _The Years Best Science Fiction No. 4 (with Brian W. Aldiss) (Sphere, 1971, pb) See Best SF: 1970.
- [] _The Years Best Science Fiction No. 5 (with Brian W. Aldiss) (Sphere, 1972, pb) See Best SF: 1971.
- [] *The Years Best Science Fiction No. 7 (with Brian W. Aldiss) (Sphere, 1975, pb) Abridged version of Best SF: 1973, Berkley 1974. (Contents)
- [] *The Years Best Science Fiction No. 8 (with Brian W. Aldiss) (Sphere 0-7221-4398-2, 1976, 65p, 253pp, pb) Abridged version of Best SF: 1974, Bobbs-Merrill 1975. (Contents)
- [] _The Years Best Science Fiction No. 9 (with Brian W. Aldiss) (Weidenfeld & Nicolson, 1976, hc) Also in pb (Futura 1976). See Best SF: 75, The Ninth Annual.
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