Reprint (Robinson 2009) anthology of 21 SF stories, five original. Authors with original stories include Stephen Baxter, Paul Di Filippo, and Robert Reed. First US edition. |
Reprint (Robinson 2001 as The Mammoth Book of Historical Whodunnits: Brand New Collection) anthology of 22 stories from Ancient Rome to the days of James I of England. First US edition. |
Reprint (Robinson 2005 as The Mammoth Book of Historical Whodunnits: Third New Collection) anthology of 26 stories set from 950 BC to the fateful voyage of the Titanic. First US edition. |
Anthology of 32 humorous fantasy stories, eight original. Authors of original stories include James Bibby, Tom Holt, and Adam Roberts. Simultaneous with the Robinson UK edition titled The Mammoth Book of Comic Fantasy: Fourth All-New Collection. |
Reprint (Carroll & Graf 2005) anthology of 32 humorous fantasy stories. This has ISBN 0-7394-5786-1; it lacks a price and has the SFBC number on the back jacket. |
Original anthology of 23 stories, one a reprint, another in its first English translation. Authors include Ian Watson, Stephen Baxter, Paul Di Filippo, and Richard A. Lupoff. |
Reprint (Carroll & Graf 2005) original anthology of 23 stories (including one reprint and one first English translation) which continue, re-interpret, and re-consider Verne’s books, characters, and life. |
Anthology of 21 original “Sherlock Holmes” stories, and several reprints. Authors include Stephen Baxter, F. Gwynplaine MacIntyre, John Gregory Betancourt, Guy N. Smith, Eric Brown, Simon Clark, and Michael Moorcock. |
Reprint (Robinson 1997) anthology of 21 original “Sherlock Holmes” stories, and several reprints. |
Anthology of 23 detective stories set during the 1920s, all but seven original, with a foreword and story introductions by Mike Ashley. |
Anthology of 20 tales of murder and mystery (3 reprint) set in the Roman era. |
Reprint (Robinson 2003) anthology of 20 tales of murder and mystery (3 reprint) set in the Roman era. First US edition. |
Anthology of 22 SF stories, with two originals by Stephen Baxter and Eric Brown. Other authors include Connie Willis, Brian W. Aldiss, and Philip K. Dick. |
Reprint (Robinson 2002) anthology of 22 SF stories, two original by Stephen Baxter and Eric Brown. Other authors include Brian W. Aldiss, Philip K. Dick, and Connie Willis. First American edition. |
Anthology of 34 humorous stories, nine original or significantly revised for this book. Authors include Gene Wolfe, Esther Friesner, and Tom Holt. |
Anthology of 10 horror novellas. |
Reprint (Robinson 1988) anthology of 10 horror novellas. First US edition. |
Reprint (Robinson 2004) anthology of 23 stories, six original. Authors with original stories include Peter Crowther, Tom Holt, and Richard A. Lupoff. First US edition. |
Anthology of original/reprint stories of battle. Introduction by Bernard Cornwell. Authors include Twain, Bierce, Conrad, Jakes, Mundy, Tom Holt and Garry (Kilworth) Douglas. The cover title is The Mammoth Book of Sword and Honour. |
Reprint (Robinson 2010 as The Mammoth Book of Apocalyptic SF) anthology of 24 stories, six original. Authors with original stories include Kage Baker, Paul Di Filippo, and Robert Reed. First US edition. |
Reprint (Robinson 2013) anthology of 25 stories, one original. Authors include Gregory Benford, Kage Baker, and John Varley. First US edition. |
Anthology of classic tales about artificial intelligence. |
SF anthology. Details taken from online listing. |
Reprint (Robinson 1999 as The Mammoth Book of Men O’War) mainstream anthology of 18 “Stories from the Glory Days of Sail”. Only available in W.H. Smith’s bookshops. |
Anthology of 22 short stories and novel excerpts (nine original) about Merlin, Arthur, and their world. |
Anthology of 22 Arthurian stories, nine original, and one a re-worked extract of Mists of Avalon by Marion Zimmer Bradley. There is a detailed introduction of the history of Merlin by Ashley. Authors include Robert Holdstock, Tanith Lee, Esther Friesner, and Charles de Lint. Simultaneous with the UK (Raven) edition. |
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Anthology of 11 stories and a novel extract. “Introduction” and introduction to each story by Ashley. |
Reprint (Robinson 1998 as Shakespearean Detectives) associational collection of 29 original stories set in the world of Shakespearean plays. Authors include Barnett, Baxter, Brenchley, Gay, Holt, Karr, Langford, Nicholls, Schweitzer, and Tremayne. Only available as part of the boxed set The Collected Shakespearean Whodunnits. |
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Anthology of 16 Arthurian fantasy stories, with introductory Arthurian material by the editor. |
Reprint (Peter Bedrick 1990) anthology of 16 Arthurian fantasy stories. |
Reprint (Peter Bedrick 1990) anthology of 16 Arthurian fantasy stories. |
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Anthology of 17 stories that appeared in Ghost Stories between 1926 and 1931, with a checklist of the issues of the magazine, a complete index to the contributors, and a foreword by Hugh B. Cave. This edition is limited to 500 copies. A world-wide edition available in the US for $42.50 and in the UK for £26.50. |
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Ghost/horror anthology. Details taken from online listing. |
Reprint (Raven 1996 as The Chronicles of the Holy Grail) original fantasy anthology of 20 stories (six reprints) and a poem. Only available as part of the boxed set Chronicles of King Arthur. |
Reprint (Robinson 1996 as Fantasy Stories) young-adult anthology of 27 stories (three excerpts from longer works) of fantasy. Authors include Diana Wynne Jones, Lord Dunsany, Joan Aiken, and Neil Gaiman. Introduction by Gary Kilworth. Interior illustrations by Doublas Carrell. |
Reprint (Robinson 1996 as Space Stories) young-adult anthology of 25 stories, eight original and two revised from previous versions. Authors include Stephen Baxter, John Russell Fearn, Eric Brown, and Simon Clark. |
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Associational anthology of 25 original whodunnits involving royal families. Authors include Tom Holt, Stephen Baxter, Richard Lupoff, Paul Barnett, and Peter Tremayne. |
Reprint (Robinson 1999) associational original anthology of 25 mystery stories involving royalty, many by genre authors incuding Stephen Baxter, Richard A. Lupoff, and Tom Holt. First US edition. |
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Anthology of 29 original detective stories set in the world of Shakespearean plays. Authors include Stephen Baxter, Tom Holt, Phyllis Ann Karr, and David Langford. |
Reprint (Robinson 1998) anthology of 29 original detective stories set in the world of Shakespearean plays. Authors include Stephen Baxter, Darrell Schweitzer, Dave Langford, and Tom Holt. Introduction by Edward Marston. First US edition. |
Anthology of 24 original, and 1 reprint, mystery stories based on Shakespeare’s plays and characters. Authors include Tom Holt, Stephen Baxter, Patricia A. McKillip, and Louise Cooper. |