Original anthology of 19 stories set in Norton’s “Witch World” universe. Includes brief author’s afterword to each story. |
Anthology of 13 stories that explore gender roles, published in conjunction with the James Tiptree, Jr. Award Council (founded and assisted by various members of The Secret Feminist Cabal). Authors include Ursula K. Le Guin, Ian McDonald, James Patrick Kelly, and Lisa Tuttle. Introduction by Debbie Notkin. Includes a list of Tiptree winners and shortlisted nominees. A limited hardcover edition (-9-7, $40.00) was announced but not seen. |
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Anthology of four stories that inspired, or were based on, episodes of the television show (both original and new series), including Harlan Ellison’s previously published “Soldier”. Other authors are Diane Duane, Howard Hendrix, and John M. Ford. |
Original anthology of four stories, one a reprint, based on episodes of the television show (both original and new series). Authors are Diane Duane, Fredric Brown, Michael Marano, and Richard Lupoff. |
Anthology of four stories, one reprint and three based on episodes of the television show (both original and new series), by Eando Binder (reprint), Richard Lupoff, Michael Marano, and Diane Duane. There is a foreword by David Schow. |
Reprint (David McKay 1961 as Tiger by the Tail and Other Science Fiction Stories) collection. |
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In England as Beyond Infinity. |
Collection of 12 stories. |
Novelization of the film about gaming that goes beyond virtual reality. |
Novelisation, based on the screenplay by Neil Jordan & David Leland. |
Details supplied by Endre Zsoldos. |
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Young-adult original anthology of 16 stories, one a b&w graphic collaboration by Emma Bull and Charles Vess. Other authors include Lloyd Alexander, Patricia A. McKillip, and Diana Wynne Jones. |
Young-adult original anthology of 16 stories. Authors include Nina Kiriki Hoffman, Tamora Pierce, and Diana Wynne Jones. |
Young-adult original anthology of 19 stories. Authors include Nancy Farmer, Margo Lanagan, Chris Roberson, and Nina Kiriki Hoffman. |
Reprint (Del Rey 2006) fantasy novel, the third in the Temeraire historical fantasy series set in the Napoleonic era. Illustrated by Anke Eissmann. This is a signed limited edition of 500; a traycased lettered edition of 52 ($300.00) with added art is also available. |
Reprint (Del Rey 2007) fantasy novel, the fourth in the Temeraire historical fantasy series set in the Napoleonic era. Illustrated by Maurizio Manzieri. This is a signed limited edition of 500; a traycased lettered edition of 52 ($300.00) with added art is also available. |
Limited to 400 numbered copies, signed by the author. Also available in a signed edition, limited to 400 numbered copies ($45). Details taken from publisher’s website. |
Reprint (Voyager 2006 as Temeraire) historical fantasy novel, the first in the Temeraire series about dragons in the Napoleonic era, with new color illustrations by Anke Eissmann. This is a signed, limited edition of 500 numbered copies; a lettered edition of 52 copies, housed in a custom traycase, with art not in the Limited Edition ($250.00) is also available. |
Reprint (Del Rey 2006) historical fantasy novel, the second in a series with dragons in the Napoleonic era. This adds four color plates by Anke Eissmann. This is a signed, limited edition of 500 numbered copies; a lettered edition of 52 signed copies, housed in a custom traycase ($300.00) with an added plate is also available. |
Details taken from online listing. |
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This adds a poem and a story that were not in the Cassell edition. |
Young-adult original collection of five ghost stories inspired by the Edith Wharton story “Kerfol”. |
Young-adult original anthology of ten stories. Authors include Joan Aiken, M.T. Anderson, Neil Gaiman, and Garth Nix. Illustrated by Gary Kelley |
Young-adult original anthology of ten horror stories. Authors include Kelly Link, M.T. Anderson, and Holly Black. |
Young-adult original anthology of ten creepy fantastic stories, three in graphic form, about freaks, circus performers, etc. Authors include Vivian Vande Velde, Annette Curtis Clause, and Margo Lanagan. |
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Story “Almost the End of the World” by Ray Bradbury is listed in the contents and on the cover but is not in the book. |
Bound in the tête-bêche style with Dawnman Planet by Mack Reynolds. |
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Original anthology of 19 stories about mothers in space, including a new Maureen Birnbaum story by George Alec Effinger. Other authors include Anne McCaffrey, Elizabeth Moon, and Esther M. Friesner. |
“Five of the most exciting novelettes ever written by members of the Western Writers of America.” |
old WWA #10 / new WWA #11, Spurs #1. (In 1965, Legends and Tales of the Old West, the 1962 anthology of retold tall tales, was added to the WWA list at position #10 and changed the previous numbering.) |
Anthology by members of the Western Writers of America. (WWA #9) |
Associational collection of seven stories of psychological horror. |
Collection of seven stories of the macabre, two original, with illustrations by Jason Eckhardt. |
Collection of 16 stories of horror and the “grotesque,” one apparently original. With an afterword by the author. |
Three linked Gothic/fantasy/mystery tales. |
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Limited to 500 numbered copies, signed by the author, Lisa Tuttle & Meggan Kehrli. Details taken from publisher website. |
Young-adult collection of 12 stories, two original, and at least four with SF or fantasy elements. |
Collection of five stories about the last days of Edgar Allan Poe, Emily Dickinson, Mark Twain, Henry James, and Ernest Hemingway. |