Reissue (Eyre & Spottiswoode 1951) collection. Third printing. |
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Volume of associational interest. Four classic Victorian novels of mystery and horror. |
Also in pb (Penguin 1978). |
also as The Further Rivals of Sherlock Holmes. |
Also Pantheon 1971 and Penguin 1972 as Cosmopolitan Crimes. |
Anthology “about extraordinary things happening to ordinary people in quite ordinary surroundings.” |
Also available in the U.S. (Pantheon 1970) and in pb (Penguin 1971). |
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Omnibus of four novels (two supernatural) specially abridged for use in schools, complete with questions for study and discussion. |
Details supplied by Kenneth R. Johnson. |
Details supplied by Kenneth R. Johnson. |
Details supplied by Kenneth R. Johnson. |
Details supplied by Kenneth R. Johnson. |
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Volume six in “The Complete Adventures of the Major”. Details taken from publisher website. |
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Details supplied by Richard Fidczuk from a copy at the Bodleian Library. |
Fixup novel, with individual Dynamite Drury stories are spread across the chapters. |
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Two stories from the pages of Short Stories Magazine. |
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Volume five in “The Complete Adventures of the Major”. Details taken from publisher website. |
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Although presented as a novel, this is actually a collection of previously published short stories. |
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Two stories from the pages of Short Stories Magazine. |
Collection of nine dark stories, some with fantasy elements. |
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Sf short story - a prequel to Take Back Plenty. This edition is limited to 500 numbered copies. |
Book-length interview with Michael Moorcock, with an introduction by Angela Carter. |
SF/fantasy collection of 19 stories, including 5 originals, each with a brief introduction. Two are in the “Tabitha Jute” series: an original novella, and one formerly available only in a limited edition chapbook (at Novacon in 1991). |
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Collection of 13 Sherlock Holmes stories based on the original radio plays by Denis Green and Anthony Boucher. |