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Omnibus/collection of four stories and two novels: A Stone in Heaven (1979) and The Game of Empire (1985). This is the last volume in the Technic Civilization Saga. Edited and with an introduction by Hank Davis. Details taken from online listing. |
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Adds story “Gibraltar Falls” and an afterword by S. Miesel to the original (Ballantine, 1960 as Guardians of Time) edition. |
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Collection of two stories and the novel Star Prince Charlie (Putnam 1975) in the humorous SF series about literal-minded alien teddy bears. The stories and prologue were previously collected as part of Hoka! (Wallaby 1983). |
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Omnibus of three SF novels in the “Flandry” series: Ensign Flandry (1966), The Rebel Worlds (1969), and A Circus of Hells (1970). This special SFBC edition has ISBN 0-7394-1013-X; it lacks a price and has the SFBC number on the back jacket. |
Collection of two “Man-Kzin” novellas originally published in The Man-Kzin Wars (Baen 1989) and Man-Kzin Wars III (Baen 1990). |
Collection of nine early sf stories. |
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Fix-up novel based on four stories from The Magazine of Fantasy and Science Fiction. |
Collection of four interconnected short stories, one original, that form a loose-jointed novel. |
Collection of 7 old stories, mostly from the fifties, plus an essay which is at least partially new. |
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Collection of 18 stories (two Hugo winners), 10 poems, and five essays. Introductions by Mike Resnick and editor Rick Katze. Details taken from online listing. Volume two in the “The Collected Short Works of Poul Anderson” series. |
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Details taken from online listing. Volume seven in the “The Collected Short Works of Poul Anderson” series. |
Omnibus/collection, the third volume in Baen’s Technic Civilization Saga series, with four stories (one not previously collected) and two novels: Mirkheim (1977) and The People of the Wind (1973). Introductions by Anderson from previous publications of the stories are included. This has a general introduction by editor Hank Davis, and a chronology of the series by Sandra Miesel. Details taken from online listing. |
Given as 7 Conquests on the cover; reprinted as Conquests (Panther, 1981). |
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Collection of three novellas plus connecting material set in the “Time Patrol” universe. |
Omnibus/collection featuring Dominic Flandry, the sixth volume in Baen’s Poul Anderson’s Technic Civilization Saga series. This has one story and three novels: The Plague of Masters (Ace Double 1960 as Earthman, Go Home!), Hunters of the Sky Cave (Ace Double 1959 as We Claim These Stars!), and A Knight of Ghosts and Shadows (1974). Edited and with an introduction by Hank Davis. Details taken from online listing. |
Collection of 11 stories, a poem, and some commentary. Two of the stories have been revised, and several are from obscure sources. |
Novelization of three stories originally published in The Magazine of Fantasy and Science Fiction. |
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Collection of SF & fantasy poetry. Limited to approximately 500 copies, of which 100 are casebound. |
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Details taken from online listing. |
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British Edition Omits “Eve Times Four”. |
Abridged from the US edition (Doubleday, 1964) by the omission of “Eve Times Four”. |
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Collection of six novellas and the novel After Doomsday 1962. |
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Three short stories, one original, assembled to form a novel. |
Chapbook collection of two stories. This is a print-on-demand edition. |
Collection of miscellaneous stories, articles, and poems, some written together, some separately, with a blurb that makes it sound like a collaborative fantasy novel. |
Bound with The Makeshift Rocket. |
Collection of three stories. A print-on-demand edition. |
Omnibus/collection of ten stories and the novel The Man Who Counts (1958) featuring the notorious Polesotechnic League merchant Nicholas van Rijn. This is the first book in a series reprinting the Technic Civilization series in internal chronological order; a chronology by Sandra Miesel is included. This has story introductions by Anderson from earlier books; six stories and the novel were previously collected (with an additional five stories) in The Earth Book of Stormgate (1978). Edited and with an introduction by Hank Davis. |