Original collection of vampire stories. |
Collection of five stories, three original. |
Collection of 16 stories including 2 that have never been reprinted since their original publication, plus a vampire novella that appears here for the very first time! Also available in a slipcased edition (-35-7, £45.00), limited to 100 numbered, signed, copies. Also available in a traycased edition (-36-4), limited to 26 lettered, signed, copies. |
Original collection of seven stories. |
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Collection of four dark fantasy stories, with an introduction by David J. Howe. Issued free to BFS Members with the December 1997 mailing. |
Collection of original horror stories, each one connected to the others by a common theme or character. |
New collection of ghost stories. |
Volume six in the “Tales of Clavering Grange” series. |
Collection of 10 supernatural stories. |
Collection of 15 vampire stories, one original, with foreword by Brian Lumley and afterword by editor Stephen Jones. Interior illustrations by Jim Pitts. A limited edition of 100 copies signed by all contributors (-34-8, $95.00) is also available |
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First in a series of anthologies for younger readers. Stories included both fearsome and humorous monsters. |
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Horror stories set in the Victorian era. |
Anthology of 25 ghost stories selected from books in the “Fontana Book of Great Ghost Stories” series edited by the late Chetwynd-Hayes. Foreword by Jones; introduction by Chetwynd-Hayes. Authors include Stephen King, Garry Kilworth, F. Marion Crawford, and E. Nesbit. |
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Earlier volumes in the series edited by Robert Aickman. |
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Anthology of 24 ghost stories selected by Jones from previous anthologies edited by Chetwynd-Hayes. Authors include Ambrose Bierce, M.R. James, and Steve Rasnic Tem. |
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Details supplied by Kenneth R. Johnson. |
Original anthology of nine stories celebrating the bookstore’s 30th anniversary, with eight stories by current and former employees, including Robert J. Sawyer, Tanya Huff, Cory Doctorow, and Nalo Hopkinson. Afterword by owner John Rose; introductory comments by Spider Robinson, Mark Askwith, and Kristen Pederson Chew. |