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13 Tales of Wine and Crime. |
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Anthology of 27 vampire stories, by authors including Edward Bryant, Roger Zelazny, Tanith Lee, and Stephen King. Illustrated by Max Douglas. Packaged and copyrighted by Byron Preiss Visual Publications. |
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Horror anthology of 21 “Terror Tales of Replication” by authors including Edgar Allan Poe, E. Nesbit, Robert Bloch and Joyce Carol Oates. The introduction by Wolf discusses the use of “semblables” in horror literature and film. |
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Horror anthology of 36 classic stories, by authors ranging from Lucius Apuleius to Kathe Koja, Ursula K. Le Guin, and Joyce Carol Oates, with an introduction by the editor. Revised from the Clarkson N. Potter 1979 edition. |
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Details supplied by Kenneth R. Johnson. A showcase for former students of The New School, being selections from several earlier anthologies. |
Collection of over 50 columns from Locus, reviewing over 200 books. Second in a series after Soundings (2005); a third volume, Sightings is planned for 2011. Includes an “Introduction: The Simultaneous Reader” by Peter Straub, an Introduction by Wolfe, and complete Index to the contents by Leigh Kennedy Priest. |
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Original short story. Limited to approximately 100 copies, some signed by Wolfe. Distributed free to Cheap Street subscribers to celebrate the 1987 Winter Solstice. |
Original vignette. Limited to 148 copies, some signed by Wolfe. Distributed free to Cheap Street subscribers to celebrate the 1983 Winter Solstice. |
Subtitled “A Definitive Retrospective of His Finest Short Fiction”, a collection of 31 stories selected by Wolfe as his best, and arranged largely in chronological order. Wolfe provides brief author notes for each story. Details taken from online listing. |
Reprint (Tor 2009) collection of 31 stories. |
Collection of 21 short, imaginary biographies, with interior illustrations by George Barr. Limited to 129 numbered and 5 lettered, slipcased, copies, signed by Wolfe & Barr. Also available in a traycased “Publisher’s Edition” (-09-0, $120) limited to 50 numbered and 7 lettered copies, signed by Wolfe & Barr. |
Omnibus of four novels: The Shadow of the Torturer (1980), The Claw of the Conciliator (1981), The Sword of the Lictor (1981), and The Citadel of the Autarch (1983). This special SFBC edition has ISBN 1-56865-807-9; it lacks a price and has the SFBC number on the back jacket, and comes shrinkwrapped with a poster of the cover art. |
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Omnibus of three novels in the series, sequel to the “Book of the Long Sun” series: On Blue’s Waters (1999), In Green’s Jungles (2000), and Return to the Whorl (2001). This SFBC edition has ISBN 0-7394-1689-8; it lacks a price and has the SFBC number on the back jacket. |
SF novel about a hard-boiled detective in the 22nd century. A library patron takes the clone of a mystery writer to help find her family’s lost wealth. |
Reprint (Tor 2015) SF novel about a hard-boiled detective in the 22nd century. Limited to 200 numbered, signed, copies. Details taken from online listing. |
Reprint (Tor 2015) SF novel about a hard-boiled detective in the 22nd century. |
Original short story. Limited to no more than 180 copies, some signed by Wolfe. Distributed free to Cheap Street subscribers to celebrate the 1985 Winter Solstice. |
Volume three in the series. |
Reprint (Hodder 1994) SF novel. First American edition. |
Reprint (Hodder 1994) SF novel. Third volume of “The Book of the Long Sun” - although its title page mistakenly subtitles it the Second - after Nightside the Long Sun and Lake of the Long Sun. |
Reprint (Hodder 1994) SF novel, third volume in “The Book of the Long Sun” series. |
Collection/omnibus, including the fiction collection Gene Wolfe’s Book of Days (Doubleday 1981), the non-fiction collection The Castle of the Otter (Ziesing 1982), and “Castle of Days”, a new non-fiction collection of articles on writing, writers, and books. |
Reprint (Tor 1992) collection/omnibus, including the fiction collection Gene Wolfe’s Book of Days (Doubleday 1981), the non-fiction collection The Castle of the Otter (Ziesing 1982), and “Castle of Days”, a new non-fiction collection of articles on writing, writers, and books. |
Nonfiction collection, subtitled “A Book About The Book of the New Sun”, limited to 520 copies. The first 100 copies have been specially bound and signed and numbered by the author ($26.95). |