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    The Age of Lead and Other Fantastic Romances by Henri Falk; translated by Brian Stableford (Black Coat Press, August 2010, 978-1-935558-42-2, $19.95, 195pp, tp, co, cover by Chabeuh)
        Collection of three humorous speculative fiction stories, translated/adapted from the French by Brian Stableford, who provides an introduction.




    The Lost Stradivarius by John Meade Falkner (Tartarus Press, December 2000, 1-872621-55-4, £27.50, xvi+233pp, hc, co)
        Collection of the title novel, a classic favoured of Walpole and Hardy, along with a story previously published only in a very short run pamphlet and “Charalampia,” a fantasy never before collected.


    The Nebuly Coat by John Meade Falkner (Ash-Tree Press, September 15, 2004, 1-55310-073-5, $59.00, xiv+290pp, hc, n., cover by Paul Lowe)
        Reprint (Edward Arnold 1903) classic mystery novel with an introduction by Mark Valentine. This is a limited edition of 500 copies. A world-wide edition available in the US for $46.00 and in the UK for £28.00.



























    The Immortals by Ralph Milne Farley (Popular Publications, November 27, 2022, 978-1-61827-696-4, $24.95, 232pp, tp, n., cover by Robert A. Graef)
        Reprint (Popular Publications 1947) novel. Volume 126 in “The Argosy Library”.
    Details taken from publisher website.








    Sieg Heil Iconographers by Jon Farmer (Savoy, November 2006, 978-0-86130-116-4, £29.00, 594pp, tp, nf, cover by Harry Douthwaite)
        History and evaluation of the books, records & comics produced by Savoy Books over the previous thirty years.












    Doc Savage: His Apocalyptic Life by Philip José Farmer (Doubleday, May 1973, 0-385-08488-9, $6.95, 226pp, hc, n., cover by Walter Baumhofer)
        Fictional biography of Doc Savage; subtitled “As the Archangel of Technopolis and Exotica, As the Golden-Eyed Hero of 181 Super-Sagas, As the Bronze Knight of the Running Board, Including His Final Battle Against the Forces of Hell Itself”.


    Doc Savage: His Apocalyptic Life by Philip José Farmer (Altus Press, July 9, 2013, 978-1-61827-127-3, $24.95, 294pp, tp, n., cover by Joe DeVito)
        Reprint (Doubleday 1973) fictional biography.
    Details taken from online listing.



    The Evil in Pemberley House by Philip Jose Farmer & Win Scott Eckert (Subterranean Press, December 2009, 978-1-59606-249-8, $40.00, 214pp, hc, n., cover by Glen Orbik) [Wold Newton]
        Dark fantasy novel in the Wold Newton series, playing with elements of gothic horror, Jane Austen, Sherlock Holmes, and Doc Savage. A limited edition of 200 signed by Eckert ($60.00), with a bonus chapbook, is also available.












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