Original anthology of 15 fantasy stories set in Lackey’s world of Valdemar. Authors include Elisabeth Waters, Tanya Huff, and Judith Tarr. Copyrighted by Lackey and Martin H. Greenberg’s Tekno Books. Details taken from online listing. |
Original anthology of 11 fantasy stories about birds of prey. Authors include Diana Paxson, Mike Resnick, and Jody Lynn Nye. Introduction by Lackey. Greenberg is not named as editor, but this is copyrighted by Lackey and Tekno Books. |
Original anthology of 14 fantasy stories set in Lackey’s world of Valdemar. Authors include Tanya Huff, Rosemary Edghill, and Judith Tarr. |
Anthology of Nebula Award-winning fiction with works from 2014, with the short story and novelette winners and nominees, the novella winner plus excerpts from the novella nominees, and an exerpt from the winning novel. Details taken from online listing. |
Original anthology of 16 fantasy stories set in Lackey’s world of Valdemar, the eighth in the Tales of Valdemar series. Authors include Lackey, Diana L Paxson, and Brenda Cooper. Copyrighted by Lackey and Stonehenge Art & Word. Details taken from online listing. |
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Original anthology of 13 fantasy stories set in Lackey’s world of “Valdemar”, including a novella by Lackey. Other authors include Judith Tarr, Tanya Huff, and Rosemary Edghill. |
Original anthology of 18 fantasy stories set in Lackey’s world of “Valdemar”. Authors include Tanya Huff, Josepha Sherman, and Michelle Sagara. |
Original anthology, tenth in the “All-New Tales of Valdemar” series. This has 22 stories. Authors include Elisabeth Waters, Janny Wurts, and Fiona Patton. Details taken from online listing. |
Original anthology of 17 fantasy stories set in Lackey’s world of Valdemar, the seventh in the Tales of Valdemar series. Authors include Sarah Hoyt, Tanya Huff, and Larry Dixon. Copyrighted by Lackey and Martin H. Greenberg’s Tekno Books. Details taken from online listing. |
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Reprint (Doubleday 1971 as The Fall of Rome) historical novel. |
Limited to 50 copies, distributed with the signed, limited edition of Tales of Midnight. Details taken from online listing. |
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Limited to 1000 copies, 100 of which were signed and numbered by the author and included a poem, also called “Archipelago”, on the overleaf. |
Sf “novel”, third book of the novel More Than Melchisedech. Portions had previously appeared as “Episodes of the Argo” and as “From the Thunder Colt’s Mouth”. A 50 copy signed limited edition (-35-6) was announced but not seen. |
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Poem distributed with the signed edition of My Heart Leaps Up, Chapters 5 & 6. |
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Also available in a limited edition of 150 numbered, signed, copies (-05-4, $6.00). |
Collection of 22 stories. Introductions by Neil Gaiman and Michael Dirda. Each story has an Introduction/Afterword by Bishop, Bisson, Dann, Delany, Gaiman, Silverberg, Swanwick, Willis, and others. |
Collection of two interviews with Lafferty by Darrell Schweitzer and R.J. Whitaker. This is a limited edition of 350 copies. |
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Sf novel set in the same world as The Devil Is Dead and other “Argo” books. This is a limited edition of 250 numbered copies. A signed edition of 70 copies containing an additional short story (-23-2, $37.00) is also available. |
Collection of 6 stories from the ’50s and ’60s, 2 of them previously unpublished. Limited to 500 copies, the first 150 of which are signed (-01-1, $6.00). |
Collection of six stories, one of them original, with an introduction by Darrell Schweitzer. This is a limited edition of 300 copies, the first 100 of which are signed (-15-1, $7.00). |
A “gothic fantasy”, limited to 750 copies. Also available in a slipcased edition (-35-9, £35.00, 200pp), limited to 250 numbered and 10 lettered copies, signed by Lafferty and Gene Wolfe, and containing an additional story by Lafferty and an essay by Wolfe. |
Sf short novel. This is a numbered limited edition of 300 copies. A signed edition limited to 70 numbered copies (-13-5, $35.00, 107pp) and 5 lettered copies (not for sale) contains an additional short story, “The Man Who Lost His Magic”. |
Collection of three stories in Lafferty’s “Argo” world, with an introduction by Gene Wolfe. This is a numbered limited edition of 250 copies. A signed numbered edition of 70 copies (-21-6, $22.00) is also available. |
Historical novel. |
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Limited to 100 signed, numbered, copies. An unsigned, unnumbered, edition ($2.00) omits the poem on the back page. |
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Limited to 800 copies, of which 50 are hand-bound, signed by the author, illustrator and calligrapher, and lettered a through ax; 100 are signed by the author and numbered 1 to 100; and 650 are numbered 101 to 750. |
The first two chapters of part two of In a Green Tree |
Historical fantasy novel, Book Two of “The Coscuin Chronicles”. There are full-color illustrations by David Brian Erickson tipped in, plus some black and white illustrations. Also available in a limited edition of 250 signed copies (-02-4, $35.00). |
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Limited to 800 copies, of which 50 are hand-bound, signed by the author, illustrator and calligrapher, and lettered a through ax; 100 are signed by the author and numbered 1 to 100; and 650 are numbered 101 to 750. |
Sf novelette set in the “Argo” mythos. Limited to 500 copies, the first 150 of which are signed (-11-9, $6.00). Incorporates the “Interglossia to Devil Is Dead” from Is Magazine. |
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Limited to 100 signed, numbered, copies. An unsigned, unnumbered, edition omits the poem on the back page. |
Limited to 300 numbered copies, signed by John Pelan & Jacob McMurray. Dated December 2015 on the copyright page, but publication was delayed and copies weren’t shipped until the first week of February 2016. Volume Three of “The Collected Short Fiction”. Details taken from online listing. |
Original collection of five stories. Drumm Booklet #18. Also available in a limited edition of 126 numbered, signed, copies ($3.50) of which 100 were for sale. |
Limited to 300 numbered copies, signed by Michael Kurland, John Pelan & Jacob McMurray, and an unknown number of unsigned copies. Volume Five of “The Collected Short Fiction”. Details taken from online listing. |