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Non-fiction. 15 original articles on the railroads. |
Collection of 24 weird tales, including the entire contents of the earlier collection Dark Tides (Dobson, 1962). Limited to 520 copies, of which 500 were offered for sale. |
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Collection/omnibus of five novels: Wasp (1957), Sentinels from Space (1953), Call Him Dead (1956 as Three to Conquer), Next of Kin (1959; abridged 1958 as The Space Willies), and Sinister Barrier (1943), plus stories “Legwork”, “Mana”, and “Mechanical Mice”. The novels are unabridged, three appearing for the first time in the US in this form. Introduction by editor Rick Katze; introductions to the novels by Jack L. Chalker. |
Also in pb (Panther 1964). |
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Abridged from Deep Space (Fantasy Press, 1954) by dropping “First Person Singular”. |
Sf novel, based on “The Star Watchers” (Startling Stories, November 1951). |
Reprint (Bouregy & Curl 1953) SF novel. Given as “Sentinels of Space” on the cover. Bound in the tête-bêche style with The Ultimate Invader edited by Donald A. Wollheim. |
Bound in the tête-bêche style with The Space Willies. |
Reissue (Ace 1958) collection. Bound in the tête-bêche style with The Space Willies. |
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Bound in the tête-bêche style with Six Worlds Yonder. |
Reissue (Ace 1958) novel. Bound in the tête-bêche style with Six Worlds Yonder. |
Sf novel, serialised as “Call Him Dead” (Astounding Science Fiction, August to October 1955). |
Reprint (Avalon 1956) SF novel. Bound in the tête-bêche style with Doomsday Eve by Robert Moore Williams. |
Anthology of original stories based on the TV series. Volume eight in the series. |
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Omnibus/original collection of two novelizations based on the TV show: Memphis and The Pool Guy. Copyrighted by New Line Cinema. Simultaneous with the Black Flame UK edition. |
Collection of 15 original/reprint dark fantasy stories, each with an introduction by Russell. There is an “Introduction to Jay Russell” by Michael Marshall Smith, and an Afterword by Kim Newman. Internal Illustrations by John Coulthart. A hardcover edition, limited to 750 copies. |
Reprint (Methuen 1982 as The Methuen Book of Sinister Stories) young-adult horror anthology. |
Reprint (Methuen 1982 as The Methuen Book of Sinister Stories) original young-adult horror anthology. |
Reprint (Methuen 1980 as The Methuen Book of Strange Tales) original ghost/horror/mystery anthology. |
Twelve stories specially written for the anthology intended for younger readers, illustrated by Tony Ross. Reissued in paperback as The Magnet Book of Sinister Stories (Methuen, 1983) and as The Dollmaker and Other Sinister Stories (Mammoth 1993). |
Fourteen stories specially written for the anthology intended for younger readers. Illustrated by Tony Ross. Reissued in paperback as The Magnet Book of Strange Tales (Methuen, 1981). |
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Abridged from The Red Mark and Other Stories. |
The “Captain Clark” group is said to be juvenilia, transcribed as written, and is probably original with this collection. “Unholy Travesty” is a satire on his “Sardonicus” trilogy. |
Collection of 7 stories, several revised. |
Collection, a variation on Sardonicus (1961). It drops “Sardonicus” and “The Cage”; then adds “The Prince of Darkness”, “Domino”, and “Ounce of Prevention”. |
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Mystery thriller. Limited to 400 copies. Details taken from publisher website. |
Limited edition of 300 copies. Details supplied by Denny Lien. |
Reprints the 2009 collection (Putting the Pieces in Place) and the 2009 chapbook (Bloody Baudelaire) from Ex Occidente Press. Details supplied by Denny Lien. |
Limited to 400 copies. Details taken from online listing. |
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Anthology of 15 stories, mainly original. |
Omnibus of the first two fantasy novels in the series: The Initiate Brother (1991) and Gatherer of Clouds (19982). Russell provides a new introduction. E-book also available. Details taken from online listing. |
Details taken from online listing. |
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Details taken from online listing. |