Reprints the first half of Weird Tales (Neville Spearman 1976). Given as Weird Tales on the cover and spine. |
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Anthology of 12 stories by authors connected to famous western vies, edited, with a prologue and story introductions by Haining. The Table of Contents lists the stories under the title of the associated film; the introduction to each story lists the film and story title; and the running heads usually list the story title. For simplicity the story titles are used in this listing. Each piece has a background introduction by Haining. |
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Also in pb (Sphere 1971) and as Irish Tales of Terror (Bonanza 1988). |
Reprint (Robert Hale 1974) legends anthology. |
Also in pb (Pan 1972). |
Anthology of 15 fantasy stories, intended for a young-adult audience. Authors include Wyndham, Bradbury, Pullman, Nolan, Garner, and Diana Wynne Jones. |
Anthology of 24 humorous SF and fantasy stories by authors ranging from Wells and Dunsany, through Collier and Kuttner, to Vonnegut, Adams, and Terry Pratchett. |
Anthology of zombie stories. |
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Anthology for Finnish readers, with Glossary. |
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SF novel derived from 2 previously published stories, both revised, plus new material. |
Collection of 19 stories, with notes on each and a general introduction by Haldeman. A leatherbound, signed limited edition of 250 ($60.00) is also available. Details taken from online listing. |
Collection of 11 stories and 3 poems, with an introduction and afterword. There are also afterwords to each story, blending into the introductions of the next one. |
Novel composed of four stories, three previously published. |
Hugo and Nebula Award-winning sf novel. This edition replaces the second section with Haldeman’s original version of the story, which was rejected when submitted to Analog. |
Poetry collection of 32 poems, many SF or fantasy, including two Rhysling Award winners. There is a foreword by publisher Keith Allen Daniels. A limited edition of 150. |
Fix-up novel based on two novellas from Asimov’s SF Adventure Magazine and a third, original, section. |
Collection of four stories, five essays (four original), and four poems with a long introduction by the author. A signed slipcased 175-copy limited edition (-98-6, $30.00) is also available. |
Omnibus/collection of war fiction with seven stories, two poems, and associational novels War Year (1972) and 1968 (1994). The author provides new introductions on how these came to be written and the influence of the war in Vietnam. A limited edition (-023-6, $49.00) is also available. |
Anthology of 11 tales of military sf. |
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Original anthology of 12 stories. Introduction by Haldeman. Authors include Kristine Kathryn Rusch, Paul J. McAuley, and Brian Stableford. |
No. 145 in the ten-cent pocketbook series. Contents probably derived from The Best Ghost Stories (Boni & Liveright, 1919). Note abbreviated reprint as Great Ghost Stories. |
An abridged reprint of Five Great Ghost Stories. Still #145 in the series. |
Little Blue Book #1162. |
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Original mystery anthology. |
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Details supplied by Terry Zobeck. |
Details supplied by Terry Zobeck. |