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    The Invasion Dream by Ken MacLeod (Birmingham Science Fiction Group, November 2006, 23pp, ph, oc, cover by David A. Hardy) [Novacon Booklets]
        Original collection issued in a limited edition of 300 numbered copies, to coincide with MacLeod’s Guest of Honour appearance at Novacon 36.
    Details taken from online listing.


    Brooklyn Noir ed. Tim McLoughlin (Akashic Books, 2004, 1-888451-58-0, $15.95, 366pp, tp, oa, cover by Renette Zimmerly) [Akashic Noir]
        Original anthology of 20 stories set in Brooklyn.
    • 11 · Love & Crime · Tim McLoughlin · in
    • 15 · Part I: Old School Brooklyn
    • 17 · The Book Signing · Pete Hamill · ss; set in Park Slope.
    • 36 · Hasidic Noir · Pearl Abraham · nv; set in Williamsburg.
    • 57 · No Time for Senior’s · Sidney Offit · ss; set Downtown.
    • 72 · When All This Was Bay Ridge · Tim McLoughlin · ss; set in Sunset Park.
    • 86 · Practicing · Ellen Miller · nv; set in Canarsie.
    • 121 · Part II: New School Brooklyn
    • 123 · Crown Heist · Adam Mansbach · ss; set in Crown Heights.
    • 139 · Hunter/Trapper · Arthur Nersesian · ss; set in Brooklyn Heights.
    • 158 · New Lots Avenue · Nelson George · ss; set in Brownsville.
    • 162 · Scavenger Hunt · Neal Pollack · ss; set in Coney Island.
    • 172 · The Code · Norman Kelley · nv; set in Prospect Heights.
    • 193 · Part III: Cops & Robbers
    • 195 · Can’t Catch Me · Thomas Morrissey · ss; set in Bay Ridge.
    • 204 · Case Closed · Lou Manfredo · nv; set in Bensonhurst.
    • 232 · Eating Italian · Luciano Guerriero · nv; set in Red Hook.
    • 258 · Thursday · Kenji Jasper · ss; set in Bed-Stuyvesant.
    • 275 · One More for the Road · Robert Knightly · ss; set in Greenpoint.
    • 289 · Part IV: Backwater Brooklyn
    • 291 · Triple Harrison · Maggie Estep · ss; set in East New York.
    • 308 · Fade to…Brooklyn · Ken Bruen · ss; set in Galway, Ireland.
    • 320 · Dumped · Nicole Blackman · ss; set in Fort Greene.
    • 337 · Slipping Into Darkness · C. J. Sullivan · ss; set in Bushwick.
    • 351 · Ladies’ Man · Chris Niles · ss; set in Brighton Beach.
    • 368 · About the Contributors · [uncredited] · bg



    Brooklyn Noir 3: Nothing but the Truth ed. Tim McLoughlin & Thomas Adcock (Akashic Books, June 2008, 978-1-933354-14-9, $15.95, 300pp, tp, oa) [Akashic Noir]
    • 11 · Stranger Than Fiction · Tim McLoughlin & Thomas Adcock · in
    • 15 · Part I: Ring-a-Levio
    • 17 · A Spring Afternoon in the Meadow, That “Long, Loud Scream” · Contance Casey · ss; set in Prospect Park.
    • 27 · Sweet Cherry: R.I.P. · Christopher Musella · nv; set in Sunset Park.
    • 48 · The Ghetto Never Sleeps, Mister Policeman · Robert Leuci · ss; set in Atlantic Yards.
    • 65 · The Morgue Boys · Thomas Adcock · ss; set in Brownsville.
    • 83 · Part II: Johnny-on-the-Pony
    • 85 · Fun-Time Monsters · Errol Louis · ss; set in East Flatbush.
    • 101 · Getting to Know Mad Dog · Robert Knightly · ss; set in Bushwick.
    • 112 · True Confessions · Dennis Hawkins · nv; set in Brooklyn Heights.
    • 134 · The Body in the Doorway · Patricia Mulcahy · ss; set in Fort Greene.
    • 141 · Part III: Death Step
    • 143 · Snapshots · Tim McLoughlin · ss; set in Kings County Supreme Court.
    • 149 · No Roses for Bubbeh · Reed Farrel Coleman · ss; set in Coney Island.
    • 157 · The Brooklyn Boogeyman · C. J. Sullivan · nv; set in Bensonhurst.
    • 179 · Slaves in Brooklyn · Kim Skyes · ss; set in Weeksville.
    • 193 · Part IV: Skelsies
    • 195 · The Creamflake Kid · Jess Korman · ss; set in Crown Heights.
    • 213 · Mommy Wears a Wire · Denise Buffa · ss; set in Borough Park.
    • 228 · Beef Kills · Rosemarie Yu · ss; set in East New York.
    • 238 · Sesame Street for Grown-ups · Aileen Gallagher · ss; set in Cobble Hill.
    • 252 · About the Contributors · [uncredited] · bg




    Brutal Spirits by Gary McMahon (Swan River Press, February 2008, €5.00, 20pp, ph, ss, cover by Meggan Kehrli) [Haunted Histories]
        Given as Charles Urban’s Brutal Spirits edited by Gary McMahon. Limited to 150 hand-numbered copies. Volume four in the series.
    Details taken from publisher website.





    Visions Fading Fast ed. Gary McMahon (Pendragon Press UK, February 29, 2012, 978-1-906864-33-0, tp, oa)
        Details taken from online listing.










    A Clutch of Vampires ed. Raymond T. McNally (New York Graphic Society, 1974, 0-8212-0594-3, $6.95, 255pp, hc, an)
        A selection of 25 items, including non-fiction, tracing vampirism through the history of literature. The British pb edition (NEL 1976) omits a few of the minor articles.
    • 9 · Introduction · Raymond T. McNally · in
    • 23 · Philinnion · Phlegon of Tralles; translated by Montague Summers · ss The Vampire in Europe by Montague Summers, Kegan Paul, Trench & Trubner, 1929; from Phlegon’s “Concerning Wondrous Things” (ca. 120) in Fragmenta Historicorum Graecorum, Paris, 1849.
    • 27 · Mennipus and Apollonius · Philostratus; translated by F. C. Conybeare · ss The Life of Apollonius of Tyana by Philostratus, Heinemann, 1912; written ca. 200.
    • 33 · A Chinese Vampire · Jan Jacob Maria de Groot · vi The Religious System of China by Jan Jacob Maria de Groot, E.J. Brill, 1892
    • 35 · Vampire in a Knight’s Household · Walter Map; translated by Raymond T. McNally · ss
      from De nugis curialium (ca. 1200), ed. Thomas Wright, Camden Society 1850.
    • 39 · Two Twelfth-Century Vampires · Raymond T. McNally · si
    • 40 · The Buckinghamshire Vampire · William of Newburgh; translated by Raymond T. McNally · ss
      from Historia Rerum Anglicarum (ca. 1190), London: Sumptibus Societatis 1856.
    • 41 · The Berwick Vampire · William of Newburgh; translated by Raymond T. McNally · ss
      from Historia Rerum Anglicarum (ca. 1190), London: Sumptibus Societatis 1856.
    • 43 · Sixteenth-Century Vampire in Silesia · Henry More · ar An Anti-dote Against Atheism by Henry More, London, 1653
    • 49 · Seventeenth-Century Vampire in an Austrian Province · Erasmus Franciscus; translated by Raymond T. McNally · vi
      from Franciscus’ commentary on Baron Valvasor’s Die Ehre des Herzogthums Krain, Ljubljana 1689.
    • 51 · An Eighteenth-Century Look at Vampires · Raymond T. McNally · si
    • 52 · Peter Plogosovitz of Kisilova, 1725 · Augustin Calmet; translated by Raymond T. McNally · ar
      translated from the French (Traité sur les apparitions des espirits, et sur les vampires, ou Les revenans de Hongrie, de Moravie, Paris 1751).
    • 53 · Testimony of the Count of Cabreras, 1730 · Augustin Calmet; translated by Raymond T. McNally · ar
      translated from the French (Traité sur les apparitions des espirits, et sur les vampires, ou Les revenans de Hongrie, de Moravie, Paris 1751).
    • 54 · Arnold Paole, 1732 · Augustin Calmet; translated by Raymond T. McNally · ar
      translated from the French (Traité sur les apparitions des espirits, et sur les vampires, ou Les revenans de Hongrie, de Moravie, Paris 1751).
    • 56 · Michael Ranft’s Account of the Diet of the Dead · Augustin Calmet; translated by Raymond T. McNally · ar
      translated from the French (Traité sur les apparitions des espirits, et sur les vampires, ou Les revenans de Hongrie, de Moravie, Paris 1751).
    • 57 · Calmet’s Eighteenth-Century Questions About Vampires · Augustin Calmet; translated by Raymond T. McNally · ar
      translated from the French (Traité sur les apparitions des espirits, et sur les vampires, ou Les revenans de Hongrie, de Moravie, Paris 1751).
    • 58 · Calmet’s Enlightened Explanation of Vampirism · Augustin Calmet; translated by Raymond T. McNally · ar
      translated from the French (Traité sur les apparitions des espirits, et sur les vampires, ou Les revenans de Hongrie, de Moravie, Paris 1751).
    • 61 · Hungarian Antidote Against Vampires · An Austrian Imperial Army Officer; translated by Raymond T. McNally · lt
      from Les Letters Juives, 1732.
    • 63 · The Vampyre · John Polidori · ex The New Monthly Magazine April 1 1819, as by Lord Byron
    • 69 · Carmilla [Martin Hesselius] · Sheridan Le Fanu · na The Dark Blue December 1871 (+3)
    • 155 · Croglin Grange Vampire · Augustus Hare, Archdeacon · ss The Story of My Life by Augustus Hare, George Allen, London, 1896, as “The Vampire of Croglin Grange”
    • 163 · Vampires in and Near Newport, Rhode Island · [uncredited] · ar New York Evening World February 2 1896; article found among Bram Stoker’s working papers for Dracula.
    • 169 · Vampire from Brooklyn, N.Y. · William Seabrook · ex from Witchcraft—Its Power in the World Today, Harcourt Brace, 1940
      report of an incident in 1932.
    • 179 · Vampires in Modern Greece · Montague Summers · ar The Vampire in Europe by Montague Summers, Kegan Paul, Trench & Trubner, 1929
    • 183 · A Russian Vampire · Alexander Afansief; translated by W. R. S. Ralston · ex from Songs of the Russian People, 1869
    • 185 · Another Russian Vampire · Elena Hahn Petrovna Blavatsky · ex from Isis Unveiled, 1877
    • 189 · Five Romanian Vampires · Raymond T. McNally · si
    • 189 · Story from Botosani · Tudor Pamfile ,[?], uncredited · vi Ion Creanga v5,
    • 190 · Story from Siret · Tudor Pamfile ,[?], uncredited · vi Ion Creanga v6,
    • 190 · Story from Vaguilesti · N. I. Dumitrascu · vi Ion Creanga v7, 1914
    • 191 · Story from Albata · translated by Raymond T. McNally · vi; dated 1937.
      trans. from manuscript held in Institute of Folklore, Bucharest.
    • 192 · [untitled folktale] · translated by Raymond T. McNally · ss 1969
      translated from a manuscript held in Institute of Folklore, Bucharest.
    • 195 · Vampire in Venice · Lawrence Durrell · ex from Balthazar, Dutton, 1958
    • 201 · The Living Dead · Robert Bloch · ss Ellery Queen’s Mystery Magazine April 1967
    • 209 · The Drifting Snow · August Derleth · ss Weird Tales February 1939
    • 223 · Drink My Red Blood · Richard Matheson · ss Imagination April 1951
    • 235 · Dracula’s Guest [Dracula] · Bram Stoker · ss Dracula’s Guest by Bram Stoker, Routledge, 1914
      written in 1897 as part of Dracula, this chapter was omitted from the published book for reasons of length.
    • 253 · Are Vampires Less Frequent Today? · Montague Summers · ar The Vampire in Europe by Montague Summers, Kegan Paul, Trench & Trubner, 1929
    • 255 · A Contemporary Romanian Vampire · Raymond T. McNally · ar










    The Ambassador by Graham McNeill (Black Library, November 2003, 1-84416-051-3, £5.99, 245pp, pb, n., cover by Paul Dainton) [Warhammer: Ambassador]
        Original novel set in the “Warhammer” universe. This is a world-wide edition and is available in the US for $6.99.


    The Ambassador Chronicles by Graham McNeill (Black Library, July 4, 2005, 1-84416-199-4, £7.99, 464pp, pb, om, cover by Sam Hadley)
        Omnibus of two novels set in the “Warhammer” universe: The Ambassador (2003), and Ursun’s Teeth (2004). This is a world-wide edition and is available in the US for $9.99.


    Angel Exterminatus by Graham McNeill (Black Library, January 2013, 978-1-84970-209-6, £20.00, 446pp, hc, n.) [Warhammer 40,000: The Horus Heresy]
        SF novelization. This Special Edition includes an Afterword by the author and four specially commissioned illustrations.






    Dead Sky, Black Sun by Graham McNeill (Black Library, October 2004, 1-84416-148-X, £6.99, 410pp, pb, n., cover by Clint Langley) [Warhammer 40,000: Ultramarines]
        An “Ultramarines” novel, third in the series, set in the “Warhammer 40,000” universe. This is a world-wide edition and is available in the US for $7.99.


    Defenders of Ulthuan by Graham McNeill (Black Library, December 3, 2007, 978-1-84416-516-2, £6.99, 415pp, pb, n., cover by Geoff Taylor) [Warhammer: Elves]
        Fantasy war novel set in the world of Warhammer. This is a world-wide edition and is available in the US for $7.99.





    False Gods by Graham McNeill (Black Library, July 2006, 1-84416-370-9, £6.99, 406pp, pb, n., cover by Philip Sibbering) [Warhammer 40,000: The Horus Heresy]
        Original novel set in the “Warhammer 40,000” universe, second in a trilogy after Horus Rising. This is a world-wide edition and is available in the US for $7.99.






    Guardians of the Forest by Graham McNeill (Black Library, September 5, 2005, 1-84416-235-4, £6.99, 414pp, pb, n., cover by Jeff Johnson) [Warhammer: Elves]
        Fantasy war novel set in the “Warhammer” universe. This is a world-wide edition and is available in the US for $7.99.


    Heldenhammer by Graham McNeill (Black Library, April 7, 2008, 978-1-84416-538-4, £6.99, 413pp, pb, n., cover by Jon Sullivan) [Warhammer: Age of Sigmar]
        Fantasy novelization. First in the “Sigmar” trilogy. This is a world-wide edition and is available in the US for $7.99.


    The Imperial Infantryman’s Manual by Graham McNeill (Black Library, November 22, 2012, 978-1-84970-278-2, £17.99, 192pp, hc, nf) [Warhammer 40,000]
        Reference work combining Imperial Munitorum Manual (Black Library, 2007), and Imperial Infantryman’s Uplifting Primer (Black Library, 2003). Edited by Nick Kyme. Supposedly issued to Imperial soldiers in the “Warhammer 40,000” universe.




    The Killing Ground by Graham McNeill (Black Library, June 2, 2008, 978-1-84416-562-9, £16.99, 313pp, hc, n., cover by Karl Kopinski) [Warhammer 40,000: Ultramarines]
        SF novel set in the “Warhammer 40,000” universe. Book 5 in the “Ultramarines” series. This is a world-wide edition and is available in the US for $19.99.












    Sons of Ellyrion by Graham McNeill (Black Library, August 30, 2011, 978-1-84970-067-2, £7.99, 413pp, pb, n., cover by Marek Okon) [Warhammer: Elves]
        Fantasy novelization. Book 2 in the “High Elf” series, after Defenders of Ulthuan, set in the Warhammer universe.


    The Staff of Asclepius by Graham McNeill (Black Library, December 23, 2015, ebook, ss) [Warhammer 40,000]
        Details taken from online listing.







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