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    The Immortal Woman by Ponson du Terrail; translated by Brian Stableford (Black Coat Press, May 2013, 978-1-61227-175-0, $26.95, 379pp, tp, n., cover by Mike Hoffman)
        Vampire novel, translated/adapted from the French La Femme immortelle (Librairie Internationale 1869) by Brian M. Stableford, who also provides an introduction and notes.


    The Police Agent by Pierre-Alexis Ponson du Terrail; translated by Brian Stableford (Black Coat Press, February 2017, 978-1-61227-593-2, $34.95, 448pp, tp, n., cover by Daniele Serra)
        Mystery novel, a proto-procedural with a vampiric serial killer. Translated/adapted by Brian Stableford from the French L’Auberge de la rue des Enfants Rouges (Dentu 1868); Stableford also provides an introduction on the author’s career the novel’s place as an early crime novel. Credited on the cover as by P-A Ponson du Terrail.


    The Vampire and the Devil’s Son by Pierre-Alexis de Ponson du Terrail; translated by Brian Stableford (Black Coat Press, June 2007, 978-1-932983-55-5, $20.95, 263pp, tp, n., cover by Nathalie Lial)
        Vampire novel. Translated/adapted by Brian Stableford from the French La baronne Trépassée (1852); Stableford also provides introduction, afterword, and notes on the novel and the author’s career.







    The Calabash of Coral Island and Other Early Stories by Arthur Porges (Richard Simms Publications, March 12, 2008, 978-0-9556942-0-2, £9.95, 140pp, tp, oc) [edited by Richard Simms]
        A collection of twenty-one previously unpublished short stories by Arthur Porges, dating from the 1930s and 1940s. The stories in this volume, compiled from Porges’ original manuscripts, cover a wide range of themes and genres. This fascinating book gathers together a varied selection of stories that chronicle a young author developing and learning his craft in the years preceding his first professional sale.


    Collected Essays: Volume One by Arthur Porges (Richard Simms Publications, March 28, 2021, 978-0-9930387-8-5, £13.95, 236pp, tp, co) [edited by Richard Simms]
        The first book in a two-volume collection of essays, the majority of which originally appeared from 1986 to 1989 in The Monterey County Herald newspaper, while others are published here for the first time. This first volume contains a number of memoirs wherein Porges reflects candidly on various incidents from his long life, including several from his childhood in Chicago as well as recollections of the challenges he faced while serving in the U.S. Army during the World War Two. Other essays assembled in this book reveal the author’s love of literature and among these are appreciations of some of his favorite authors, such as H. Rider Haggard and H. H. Munro.














    Unusual Plants of the Galaxy by Arthur Porges (Richard Simms Publications, August 28, 2014, 978-0-9930387-0-9, £4.95, 40pp, tp, co) [edited by Richard Simms]
        The “Unusual Plants of the Galaxy” series of science fiction vignettes was first published in an obscure, now defunct periodical based in Mendocino County, California called Memo in the mid-1990s. In these seven intriguing and rare pieces, assembled here in book form for the first time, Porges imagines with fascinating detail and invention various imaginary plants that may exist on other worlds throughout the galaxy.
























    Hormone Pirates of Xenobia and Dream Studs of Kama Loka by Ernest Posey (Alyson, September 1996, 1-55583-385-3, $11.95, 170pp, tp, oc, cover by Beau)
        Original collection of two novellas of erotic gay SF.




    The 6 Fingers of Time and 5 Other Science Fiction Novelets ed. Samuel H. Post--- see under Anon..







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