Collection of two classic adaptations reprinted in a “folded map” format for reading while travelling. In the “Travelman Classics” series. |
Volume 60 in “The Argosy Library”. Details taken from Table of Contents. |
Collection of eight stories featuring Khlit the Cossack and their friends, plus an appendix of related letters by the author that appeared in Adventure magazine along with the stories. Volume three in “The Complete Cossack Adventures”. |
Details taken from Table of Contents. |
Collection of seven pulp adventure stories of the exotic East and desert lands, from Constantinople to India. |
Collection of ten pulp adventure stories of the Mongols and Genghis Khan, with an introduction by James Enge. |
Collection of 18 pulp historical sea adventure stories of pirates, Vikings, explorers, and more. |
Collection of 17 previously uncollected pulp adventure stories of the Middle East during the Crusades with an introduction by Robert Weinberg. |
Collection of 19 pulp adventure stories featuring Cossaks (some related to Khlit the Cossak, others standalone), plus an appendix of related letters by the author that appeared in Adventure magazine along with some of the stories and an introduction by Barrie Tait Collins. Volume four in “The Complete Cossack Adventures”. |
Collection of ten stories featuring Abdul Dost and Khlit the Cossack with an appendix with letters by Lamb about the stories from Adventure magazine’s letters column and an introduction by David Drake. Volume two in “The Complete Cossack Adventures”. |
Collection of 10 pulp adventure stories featuring Khlit the Cossack, with an appendix including Lamb’s own comments from Adventure magazine’s letters column and an introduction by S.M. Stirling. Volume one in “The Complete Cossack Adventures”. |
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Anthology of fifteen specially written stories, including the award-winning “In the Bag”. |
Also available in simultaneous hardback for the library business from the parent company Eyre Methuen, 0-413-45450-9. Anthology of twelve rare stories. |
Ghost/horror anthology. |
Anthology of ghost/horror stories from the Victorian and Edwardian periods, with introductions to each by Lamb. |
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Anthology of twelve rare stories. |
Anthology of twelve specially written stories. |
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Anthology of fifteen lesser-known stories plus five new ones. |
Second and last of this short-lived series of light horror stories. Includes five new stories. |
Anthology of horror stories by Jerome K. Jerome, Barry Pain, and Robert Barr. |
Anthology of seventeen rare Victorian horror stories. |
Nine new stories and four rare classics of horror fiction. |
Anthology of 14 Victorian horror stories, culled from previous Lamb anthologies. Note that this volume is not the same as Terror by Gaslight: More Victorian Tales of Terror by the same editor. |
Anthology of fourteen Victorian ghost and horror stories. Not to be confused with the 1992 volume of the same name. |
Details taken from online listing. |
An anthology of 16 lesser known stories, 1 poem and four new stories. |
Lamb’s first anthology, which set his trademark for selecting rare stories. |
Anthology of 21 lesser known Victorian ghost and horror stories. |
Anthology of 15 lesser known Victorian ghost and horror stories. |
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Details taken from online listing. |
Each story is followed by a section called Interpretation. |
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