Index to Science Fiction Anthologies and Collections
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HARVEY, WILLIAM F(ryer) (1885-1937); (about) (stories) (chron.)
- [] *The Beast with Five Fingers (Dent, 1928, 6/-, 228pp, hc) (Contents)
- [] *Midnight Tales (Dent, 1946, 8/6, 200pp, hc) (Contents)
- [] *Moods and Tenses (London: Blackwell, 1933, 5/-, 223pp, hc) (Contents)
HAWTHORNE, JULIAN (1846-1934); (about) (stories) (chron.)
- [] *David Poindexters Disappearance and Other Tales (London: Chatto & Windus, 1888, 332pp, hc) (Contents)
- [] *David Poindexters Disappearance and Other Tales (New York: Applegate, 1888, 210pp, hc) (Contents)
- [] *Ellice Quentin and Other Stories (London: Chatto & Windus, 1885, 359pp, hc) (Contents)
- [] *The Laughing Mill and Other Stories (London: Macmillan, 1879, 326pp, hc) (Contents)
- [] *Six Cent Sams (St. Paul, MN: Price-McGill, 1893, 332pp, hc) (Contents)
HAWTHORNE, NATHANIEL (1804-1864); (about) (stories) (chron.)
- [] *The Celestial Railroad and Other Stories (Signet CP153, 1963, 60¢, 301pp, pb) (Contents)
- [] *Twice-Told Tales (1st series) (Boston, MA: American Stationers, 1837, 334pp, hc) (Contents)
- [] *Twice-Told Tales (2nd series) (Ticknor Reed & Fields, 1851, hc) (Contents)
HAY, GEORGE, ed.; pseudonym of Oswyn Robert Tregonwell Hay, (1922-1997); (about) (stories) (chron.)
- [] _The Best of John W. Campbell See entry under John W. Campbell, Jr.
- [] *The Disappearing Future: A Symposium of Speculation (Panther 586-03323-8, 1970 [Jan 98], 5/-, 158pp, pb) Original SF anthology. (Contents)
- [] *The Edward De Bono Science Fiction Collection (The Elmfield Press 0-7057-0068-2, 1976, £4.95, 217pp, hc) SF anthology. (Contents)
- [] *Hell Hath Fury (Neville Spearman, Oct 63, hc) (Contents)
- [] *Pulsar 1 (Penguin 0-14-004279-2, 1978, 65p, 174pp, pb) (Contents)
- [] *Pulsar 2 (Penguin, 1979, pb) (Contents)
- [] *Stopwatch (NEL, Oct 74, hc) (Contents)
HEALY, RAYMOND J(ohn), ed. (1907-1997) (stories) (chron.)
- [] *Adventures in Time and Space (with J. Francis McComas) (Random House, Aug 46, $3.00, 997pp, hc) Second Edition, 1953, omits last five stories, also as Famous Science-Fiction Stories. Derivative Anthology More Adventures in Time and Space. (Contents)
- [] _Adventures in Time and Space (with J. Francis McComas) (Grayson, 1952, hc) (Contents)
- [] _Adventures in Time and Space (with J. Francis McComas) (Random House, 1953, hc) Omits last five stories from first edition. (Contents)
- [] *Adventures in Time and Space [selections] (with J. Francis McComas) (Pennant Books P44, Mar 54, 25¢, 200pp, pb) (Contents)
- [] _Famous Science-Fiction Stories (with J. Francis McComas) (Modern Library, 1957, hc) See Adventures in Time and Space.
- [] *More Adventures in Time and Space (with J. Francis McComas) (Bantam, Mar 55, pb) Stories from Adventures in Time and Space. (Contents)
- [] *New Tales of Space and Time (Henry Holt, Nov 51, $3.50, 294pp, hc) (Contents)
- [] *9 Tales of Space and Time (Henry Holt LCC 54-7026, 1954, $3.50, 307pp, hc) (Contents)
HEARD, H(enry) F(itzGerald) (1889-1971); (about) (stories) (chron.)
- [] *The Great Fog and Other Weird Tales (Vanguard, 1944, $2.50, 238pp, hc) Also revised as Weird Tales of Terror and Detection. (Contents)
- [] *The Lost Cavern and Other Tales of the Fantastic (Vanguard, 1948, $3.00, 262pp, hc) (Contents)
- [] _Weird Tales of Terror and Detection (Sun Dial, 1946, $1.00, 238pp, hc) Revised from The Great Fog and Other Weird Tales. (Contents)
HEARN, (Patricio) LAFCADIO (Tessima Carlos) (1850-1904) (stories) (chron.)
- [] *(ed:Hutson, Charles Woodward)Fantastics (Boston, MA: Houghton Mifflin, 1914, 242pp, hc) (Contents)
- [] *Gleanings in Buddha Fields (Boston, MA: Houghton Mifflin, 1897, $2.00, 296pp, hc) (Contents)
- [] *In Ghostly Japan (Boston, MA: Little Brown, 1899, 241pp, hc) (Contents)
- [] *Japanese Fairy Tales (New York: Boni Liveright, 1918, 160pp, hc) (Contents)
- [] *A Japanese Miscellany (Boston, MA: Little Brown, 1901, 305pp, hc) (Contents)
- [] *Karma and Other Stories (New York: Harrap, 1921, 205pp, hc) (Contents)
- [] *Kotto (New York: Macmillan, 1902, hc) (Contents)
- [] *Kwaidan (New York: Houghton Mifflin, 1904, 240pp, hc) (Contents)
- [] *Kwaidan (Tokoyo: Hokuseido, 1923, 335pp, hc) (Contents)
- [] *A Shadowings (Boston, MA: Little Brown, 1900, 268pp, hc) (Contents)
- [] *Some Chinese Ghosts (Boston, MA: Roberts Bros., 1887, hc) (Contents)
- [] *Stray Leaves from Strange Literatures (James R. Osgood, 1884, hc) (Contents)
HEINLEIN, ROBERT A(nson) (1907-1988); (about) (stories) (chron.)
- [] *Assignment in Eternity (Fantasy Press, 1953, hc) (Contents)
- [] _Assignment in Eternity (Digit D368, 1960, 2/-, 156pp, pb) Reprint (Fantasy Press 1953) of the first two stories from Assignment in Eternity. The last two stories are in Lost Legacy. Also NEL 1971. (Contents)
- [] *The Best of Robert Heinlein (Sidgwick & Jackson, 1973, hc) (Contents)
- [] *Expanded Universe (Grosset & Dunlap 0-448-11916-1, 1980, $12.95, 582pp, hc) (Contents)
- [] *The Green Hills of Earth (Shasta, 1951, hc) [Future History] Also in A Robert Heinlein Omnibus. (Contents)
- [] _A Heinlein Triad (Gollancz, 1966, hc) See Three by Heinlein.
- [] *A Heinlein Trio (SFBC, 1980, hc) (Contents)
- [] _Lost Legacy (Digit D386, 1960, 2/-, 156pp, pb) Reprint (Fantasy Press 1953) of the last two stories from Assignment in Eternity. (Contents)
- [] *The Man Who Sold the Moon (Shasta, 1950, hc) [Future History] Also in A Robert Heinlein Omnibus. (Contents)
- [] _The Man Who Sold the Moon (Signet, 1951, pb) [Future History] (Contents)
- [] *The Menace from Earth (Gnome, 1959, hc) (Contents)
- [] *Orphans of the Sky (Gollancz, 1963, hc) [Future History] (Contents)
- [] *The Past Through Tomorrow (G.P. Putnams, 1967, hc) [Future History] (Contents)
- [] *Revolt in 2100 (Shasta, 1953, hc) [Future History] NEL May 1972 edition omits introduction and afterword. (Contents)
- [] *The Robert Heinlein Omnibus (Sidgwick & Jackson/SFBC, 1958, hc) (Contents)
- [] *A Robert Heinlein Omnibus (Sidgwick & Jackson, 1966, £1.50, hc) (Contents)
- [] _6 X H (Pyramid G642, Aug 61, 35¢, 191pp, pb) See The Unpleasant Profession of Jonathan Hoag.
- [] *Three by Heinlein (Doubleday, 1965, hc) In England as A Heinlein Triad. (Contents)
- [] *The Unpleasant Profession of Jonathan Hoag (Gnome, 1959, hc) Also as 6 X H. (Contents)
- [] *Waldo and Magic, Inc. (Doubleday, 1950, $2.50, 219pp, hc) (Contents)
- [] *The Worlds of Robert A. Heinlein (Ace F-375, 1966, 40¢, 189pp, pb) (Contents)
- [] _The Worlds of Robert A. Heinlein (NEL, Jul 70, pb) Omits Life-Line. (Contents)
HERBERT, FRANK (Patrick) (1920-1986); (about) (stories) (chron.)
- [] *The Best of Frank Herbert (Sidgwick & Jackson 0-283-98173-3, 1975, hc) Edited by Angus Wells. (Contents)
- [] *The Book of Frank Herbert (DAW, Jan 73, pb) (Contents)
- [] _The Book of Frank Herbert (Berkley, May 81, 218pp, pb) Reprint, adds one article to DAW 1973 edition. (Contents)
- [] *The God Makers (New York: C.P. Putnams Sons, 1972, 190pp, hc, cover by Vincent Di Fate) [Lewis Orne] Novel expanded from four short stories. (Contents)
- [] *The Priests of Psi (Gollancz, 1980, hc) Also in pb (Macdonald Futura 1981). (Contents)
- [] *The Worlds of Frank Herbert (NEL, Dec 70, pb) (Contents)
- [] *The Worlds of Frank Herbert (Ace, 1971, pb) Adds one story to U.K. edition. (Contents)
HILL, DOUGLAS (Arthur), ed. (1935-2007) (stories) (chron.)
- [] *Alien Worlds (Heinemann 0-330-26817-1, 1981, hc) (Contents)
- [] _Alien Worlds (Pan, 1982, pb)
- [] *The Devil His Due (Rupert Hart-Davis, Aug 67, 25/-, 156pp, hc) Also in pb (Avon 1969). (Contents)
- [] *The Shape of Sex to Come (Pan, 1978, pb) (Contents)
- [] *Warlocks and Warriors (Mayflower 583-11925-5, 1971, 25p, 159pp, pb) (Contents)
- [] *Window on the Future (Rupert Hart-Davis, 1966, 21/-, 159pp, hc) (Contents)
HIPOLITO, JANE E., ed. (1942- ) (stories) (chron.)
- [] _The Book of Mars: Tales of Mars, Men, and Martians (with Willis E. McNelly) (London: Futura Publications, An Orbit Book, 1976, xviii+332pp, pb) Reprint (Garden City, NY: Doubleday & Co. 1971, as Mars, We Love You: Tales of Mars, Men, and Martians) anthology.
- [] *Mars, We Love You (with Willis E. McNelly) (Doubleday, 1971, hc) also as The Book of Mars: Tales of Mars, Men, and Martians. London: Futura Publications, An Orbit Book, 1976. (Contents)
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