Details taken from online listing. |
Also available in a deluxe hardcover edition, limited to 100 numbered copies signed by the author, with two extra stories. |
A collection of stories ostensibly written by famous 19th-early 20th century authors, framed as stories told at a club. Each story is preceded by an untitled prologue relating how the following “manuscript” was found, and interspersed with an untitled framing narration, purported to be by Arthur Conan Doyle (also the supposed transcriber of the stories), relating the circumstances under which the authors told the stories to the Ghost Club. Details supplied by Denny Lien. |
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Collection of 12 stories, the author’s first collection. |
Collection of 21 stories, ten original. Introduction by Damien Broderick. A print-on-demand edition; a signed limited hardcover edition of 100 (-23-2, A$75.00) is also available. Details taken from online listing. |
Chapbook original collection of three stories. |
Original anthology of 29 horror stories about various holidays. John Edward Lawson provides section introductions about the holidays. Authors include Quentin S. Crisp, Steven L. Shrewsbury, and Michael A. Arnzen. |
Anthology of nine fantasies, most original. |
The Mystery Writers of America anthology. |
Omnibus of the first two military SF novels in the Tour of the Merrimack series: The Myriad (2005) and Wolf Star (2006). Details taken from online listing. |
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Reprint (Skeffington 1936) mystery novel. |
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Reprint (Skeffington 1934) mystery novel. |
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Reprint (Skeffington 1934) mystery novel. |
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Collection of 22 linked SF poems, subtitled “Descending Notes of a Grounded Astronaut”. |
Collection of 12 fantastic stories, four original, most previously published in small press venues. |
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Translated from the French. |
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Details taken from Table of Contents. |
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Anthology of 23 original stories, a prose poem, and 1 reprint [by Ian Watson]. Other authors include Ken Macleod, Gwyneth Jones, Charles Stross, Chaz Brenchley. Written in response to the proposed UK legislation which would make writing almost anything about “terrorism” in any present-future-past time into a criminal offence. |
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Original anthology, a mix of six stories (two reprints), three novel excerpts (all reprints), two poems (one reprint), and 15 non-fiction pieces in honor of critic John Clute and artist Judith Clute. Includes bibliography and notes. |
Details taken from ebook. |
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Anthology of rare early science fiction stories reproduced in facsimile from the original printings with no sequential page numbers. |
Anthology of rare Victorian ghost and horror stories reproduced in facsimile from the original printings with no sequential page numbers. |
Anthology of rare and recent fantasy and lost world stories reproduced in facsimile from the original printings, with no sequential page numbers. |
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Anthology of three rare fantasy and lost world novels reproduced in facsimile from the original printings, with no sequential page numbers. |
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Collection of six stories reflecting Mercer’s life-long interest in world mythology, fairy tales, local legend, symbols, and artifacts. |
Collection of seven stories reflecting Mercer’s life-long interest in world mythology, fairy tales, local legend, symbols, and artifacts. Expanded from the original (Walter Neale, 1928) edition by the addition of a seventh, posthumously published story (“The Well of Monte Corbo”). Limited to 300 copies. Details taken from publisher website. |
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Details taken from online listing. |
Reprint (Dell 1964 as Great Irish Short Stories) associational collection of 38 genre stories, folk tales, and mainstream works. |
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Reprint (Gollancz 1933) mystery novel. |