Details taken from online listing. |
Details taken from online listing. |
Compiled by Chet Beatty; illustrated by Frank Kramer, under the general editorship of Elizabeth Fowler. Contents not known. |
Reprint (Midwood 1959 as Unwilling Sinner) erotic novel. |
Erotic novel; given as No. 29 on the spine. |
Reprint (Bedside Books 1959 as Campus Love Club by David Challon) erotic novel. |
Erotic novel. |
Erotic novel. |
Reprint (Bedside Books 1962 as Hotrod Sinners by Don Elliott) erotic novel. This appears to be an unauthorized and abridged edition. |
Reprint (Midwood 1962 as Wayward Widow) erotic novel. |
Erotic novel. |
Erotic novel. |
Erotic novel. |
Reprint (Midwood 1959 as Another Night, Another Love) erotic novel. |
Erotic novel. |
Reprint (Bedside Books 1959 as Twisted Love by Mark Ryan) erotic novel. |
Erotic novel. |
Erotic novel, revised from Thirst for Love by David Challon (Bedside Books, June 1959). |
Reprint (Bedside Books 1959 as Suburban Sin Club by David Challon) erotic novel. This edition is about 15,000 words shorter, removing padding added to the first edition to meet the page quota. |
Also in pb (Bantam 1959). |
Limited to 250 copies, signed by Roger Anker, Chris Beaumont, and David Ho. Details taken from online listing. |
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Original collection of 14 stories, one a reprint. Introduction by Richard Matheson; foreword by Christopher Beaumont. A signed (by Christopher Beaumont) limited edition of 1000. |
Anthology featuring stories of contemporary horror from within. |
These are all non-fiction articles. |
Translated from the French (L’Homme qui a perdu son moi, Librarie Plon, 1911), and introduced, by Brian Stableford. Details taken from online listing. |
Anthology aimed at teenage readers, with special school edition. |
Limited to 500 copies. Details taken from online listing. |
Volume 20 in “The Argosy Library”. Details taken from publisher website. |
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Reprint (Prime 1948) novel. Volume 68 in “The Argosy Library”. Details taken from online listing. |
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Collection of ten short stories “either narrated by or concerning Dr. James Livingstone, a specialist in nervous disorders, who is very close to being an occult detective”. |
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Anthology with English and German versions of nine SF stories. |
Details taken from online listing. |
Details taken from online listing. |
This edition represents the author’s preferred text, extensively revised and rewritten from the book’s original US release in 2009. Also available in a hardback edition (-73-4, £24.99, 239pp), limited to 100 numbered, signed, copies, with two additional stories. Details taken from online listing. |
Original novelette issued in a limited edition of 250 numbered copies, to coincide with Beckett’s Guest of Honour appearance at Novacon 48. Details taken from online listing. |
Collection of three episodes left out of the original edition of the novel, both in the original French as in translations by Sir Frank T. Marzials. |
Fantasy collection: portions of the classic Vathek which were suppressed before that book’s publication in 1787 (because of their contentious themes of homosexuality and sado-masochism) and not published until 1912. An extremely rare collection, this is only the third British edition, and the first in over fifty years. Using the 1912 translation by Sir Frank T. Marzials (with minor corrections and alterations), but omitted the original French texts that were in the 1912 (Stephen Swift) edition, this edition is edited with an introduction by Malcolm Jack. It is internally dated 1994. |