Each story includes an introduction and an afterword by Norman Donaldson. Details supplied by Ira B. Matetsky. |
Each story includes an introduction and an afterword by Norman Donaldson. Details supplied by Ira B. Matetsky. |
Subtitled “Other Fiction”. Each story includes an introduction and an afterword by Norman Donaldson. Details supplied by Ira B. Matetsky. |
Subtitled “Essays, Non-Fiction & Travels in Africa”, this contains Freeman’s two non-fiction books, the non-Thorndyke short stories in The Great Portrait Mystery, Freeman’s articles on eugenics, assorted articles, essays and book reviews. |
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Reprint (Winston 1914 as The Uttermost Farthing) mystery collection. |
Novel expanded from the novelette “The Dead Hand”. |
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An exploration of the impacts of mechanization and industrialization on human society, with an introduction by Havelock Ellis. |
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An autobiographical travelogue documenting a British medical officer’s journey from the Gold Coast to Bontuku. |
Reprint (Hodder 1942 as The Jacob Street Mystery) mystery novel. |
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Reprint (Hodder 1911 as The Eye of Osiris) mystery novel. |
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Collection, some stories criminous. |
Lippincott, 1970. |
Doubleday, 1984. |
Each of the stories in this volume features a different traditional demon, and is accompanied by an essay on that demon by Richard Smoley (who also contributes a scholarly introduction) and an illustration by John Coulthart. Details taken from online listing. |
Original anthology of 12 Lovecraftian stories. Authors include Laird Barron, Joe R. Lansdale, and Seanan McGuire. Donald Tyson provides commentary on each deity. Details taken from online listing. |
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Young-adult, original collection of six fantasy stories. |
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SF novelization. Book 3 in the ’Ahriman’ trilogy after Ahriman: Exile and Ahriman: Sorcerer. |
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Limited edition of 3078 numbered and signed copies. Details taken from online listing. |
Limited edition of 3000 signed copies. Details taken from online listing. |
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Details taken from online listing. |
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Anthology compiled to meet the post-war spiritualist boom. Contains some non-fiction. |
Later rebound with Great Ghost Stories as The Ghost Story Omnibus, 1933. |
A rebinding of Great Ghost Stories and Ghosts, Grim and Gentle with individual page numbers retained. |
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Omnibus edition of Great Detective Stories from Voltaire to Poe, Great Detective Stories from Dickens to Gaboriau, and Great Detective Stories from Costello to Stevenson (all Dial 1924). |
Later rebound with Ghosts, Grim and Gentle as The Ghost Story Omnibus, 1933. |
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Cover description: Girl’s head Details supplied by Aileth Elgin. |
Cover description: Orange cloth boards Details supplied by Aileth Elgin. |
Cover description: Red cloth boards Details supplied by Aileth Elgin. |
Cover description: Wistful girl Details supplied by Aileth Elgin. |
Volume 131 in “The Argosy Library”. Details taken from publisher website. |
Anthology of 19 stories. Authors include Arthur C. Clarke, Philip K. Dick, Neil Gaiman, and Connie Willis. |
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