Best-of-the-year anthology of 13 stories, with an introduction on the year in SF by the editors. Authors include Gene Wolfe, Joe Haldeman, and Stephen Baxter. |
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Details taken from online listing. |
A compendium of stories, verse and illustrations. US ed. from Little Brown, 1965. Also includes many quotations which are not indexed below. |
Original collection of two erotic novellas, including one by Barry Malzberg (as Mel Johnson). |
Anthology of two stories from 1951, shipped exclusively with prepaid orders for With Folded Hands…and Searching Mind by Jack Williamson and Detour to Otherness by Henry Kuttner. |
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Chapbook anthology of two stories: Brackett’s “The Veil of Astellar” and Hamilton’s “What’s It Like Out There?”. Introduction by Don Sutton. Proceeds benefit the Kinsman Historical Society. |
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Non-fiction, a gathering of obituaries for and appreciations of Jack Williamson; most of the appreciations originally appeared in Locus. This also includes the stories “Nonstop to Mars” and “The Mists of Time”, a photo montage, and three strips from the Beyond Mars comic strip, one in color. Proceeds from this book go to the Jack and Blanche Williamson Scholarship Fund. Limited to 500 copies. Details taken from online listing. |
A tribute volume collecting the majority of Brackett’s nonfiction writings as well as an unpublished novelette, and vintage interviews and commentaries/remembrances from such luminaries as Ray Bradbury, Michael Moorcock, Richard A. Lupoff, and more. This was advertised as forthcoming in 2015, but subsequently cancelled in 2019 due to contractual difficulties. Details taken from publisher website. |
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Contents list from Yahoo Books. |
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Collection of 10 stories and two articles, edited by Peter Haining and introduced by Hammond Innes. |
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Collection of stories, slightly expanded from Allan’s Wife & Other Tales (Spencer Blackett, 1889) which included the first appearance of the novel, Allan’s Wife. This version adds “Magepa the Buck”, “Zikali the Wizard”, and a long Introduction by Peter Haining. |
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Collection of five stories, three featuring Allan Quatermain. |
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Nineteen blues-inspired stories about bad men and bad women, who sometimes do good - or sometimes follow their true natures. A dollar donation for every book sold will be given to the Rock River Foundation, a charity dedicated to helping the arts and literacy in the Delta. |
Original anthology of 15 speculative war stories. Authors include Jay Lake, Kameron Hurley, and Anil Menon. |
Collection of 17 stories, one original. |
Illustrated account of film, TV, radio and stage adaptations of Agatha Christie’s works. |
Behind-the-scenes look at the Poirot TV series, with occasional references to Agatha Christie and the books. |
Reprint (Taplinger 1972) non-fiction study of the history of witchcraft, |
Reprint (Robson Books 2006) historical look at the boats that supported General Slim’s attack on the Japanese in Burma in 1944/5. In the “World War II Stories” series. |
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Celebration of the life of Bob Hope. |
Study of the infamous “murder in the Red Barn”. |
Reprint (Boxtree 1994 as Flesh Eaters) non-fiction book about cannibalism. |
Celebration of the life of Charlie Chaplin. |
Historical study of Italian-led air raids on England. In the “World War II Stories” series. |
Heavily-illustrated discussion of crime fiction. |
Heavily-illustrated discussion of American and British pulp magazines. Given as The Classic Era of American Pulp Magazines on the cover. |
Illustrated history of man-powered flight. |
Portrait of Inspector Maigret ranging from his creation by Georges Simenon to his portrayal in Hollywood and French films, and on television around the world. |
Examination of the case of Philip Berry, the 37-year-old Nigerian accused of shooting a Dutch seaman at a coffee stall just off Euston Road in London. |
Illustrated study of the effect of the outbreak of World War 2 in the UK. |
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Reprint (Robert Hale 1982) dictionary of people, books, films and places associated in one way or another with ghosts. |
Dictionary of people, books, films and places associated in one way or another with vampires. |
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Another collection of facts and anecdotes about Doctor Who to celebrate the show’s 25th anniversary. |
Reprint (W.H. Allen 1983) collection of facts and anecdotes about Doctor Who to celebrate the show’s 20th anniversary. |
Collection of articles and anecdotes by and about the various actors who have played Doctor Who. |
Year-by-year guide to the Doctor Who TV series. |
Book about Doctor Who. This one is more encyclopaedic than anecdotal, but is fascinating as always. |
Associational book about Dracula. |
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Book recording the development of the Presley phenomenon, with material from long-forgotten scrapbooks full of rare illustrations and press articles. |
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Non-fiction study of highwaymen. |
Non-fiction study of Britain’s contribution to research in Space. |
Non-fiction book about cannibalism. |
Collection of items about mothers, motherhood and Mothering Sunday. |
Non-fiction study of fortune-hunting. |
Travel guide to the Channel Islands. |
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Reprint (Sidgwick & Jackson 1975) collection of 200 years of the best pictures of ghosts, famous and fraudulent. |
Book that traces the career of Goldie Hawn from television’s Laugh-In to her most recent film, Protocol, and includes a glimpse of her personal life. |
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Collection of graveyard wit. |
Reprint (Hale 1976) account of an earthquake in Essex. |
Young-adult collection of “true mysteries”. |
Reprint (NEL 1973) thriller novel. |
Illustrated history of witchcraft. |
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