Anthology of original supernatural fiction. This is a limited edition of 400 copies. A world-wide edition available in the US for $48.50 and in the UK for £29.00. Also available in a trade paperback edition (-076-X) for C$35.00/$26.00/£15.00. |
Original anthology of 30 horror stories. Authors include Melanie Tem, Kealan Patrick Burke, and Robert Morrish. A limited hardcover edition (-094-2, $48.50) is also available. Ash-Tree Press, PO Box 1360, Ashcroft, BC, Canada V0K 1A0; [www.ash-tree.bc.ca/ashtreecurrent.html]. |
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Anthology of 5 stories, with a Foreword by the editors, and a long introductory essay by Mike Ashley. Limited to 350 numbered copies. A world-wide edition available in the US for $16.00. |
Anthology of 5 original ghost/supernatural tales, with an Introduction by the editor, and illustrations by Walsh, Goffin, Maloret and Hunter. Issued as a booklet in card covers. |
Original anthology of 17 horror stories. Authors include Terry Lamsley, John Whitbourn, Jonathan Aycliffe, and Simon Clark. This edition is limited to 500 copies. A world-wide edition available in the US for $38.50 and in the UK for £24.00. |
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Original anthology of 26 stories, limited to 400 copies. Also available in tp (-113-0, $29.00). |
Original anthology of “old fashioned” ghost stories by British, Canadian, and U.S. writers. This is a limited edition of 600 copies. A world-wide edition available in the US for $45.00 and in the UK for £28.00. |
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Program book for the 2012 World Fantasy Convention. Details taken from online listing. |
Collection of five stories and seven poems, with an introduction by William Relling, Jr. This is a limited edition of 250 signed and numbered copies. |
Original anthology of 25 ghost stories, the second in an anthology series. |
Anthology of three editorials, 13 stories, three interviews, and seven essays originally published online on the website Fantastic Metropolis. Non-fiction authors include Michael Moorcock, China Miéville, and Carol Emshwiller; fiction authors include Jeffrey Ford, Barrington J. Bayley, and Rachel Pollack. |
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Collection of 34 short-short stories including the World Fantasy Award-winning “Don Ysidro”. Introduction by Michael Bishop. |
Original anthology of 23 horror stories, 12 reprints. Illustrated by Alan M. Clark. Authors include Michael Arnzen, Melanie Tem, and Jane Yolen. |
Original anthology of 23 stories of a far future and the end of the world. Volume IV of the “Darkfire” anthology series. Authors include Jerry Oltion, Lois Tilton, and Mary Soon Lee. |
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Humorous fantasy work with three stories and lots of illustrations by the author in color and b&w, sequel to Samurai Cat. |
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Details taken from online listing. |
Bound in the tête-bêche style with Cain’s Girl Friend by William Grote. |
Subtitled “Being a complete and detailed account of the amazing career in crime of the sinister Chinaman”. |
Subtitled “A complete and detailed account of the amazing criminal activities of this sinister Chinaman”. Omnibus of three novels from the US omnibus (McBride, 1929) under the UK names. |
Reprint (Pearson 1918) supernatural novel. Volume 41 in the series. |
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Adds an additional story to the original (Jarrolds, 1920) edition. |
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Details taken from Table of Contents. |
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Details taken from Table of Contents. |
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Details taken from online listing. |
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Despite the title, this only has five stories in common with the UK (Cassell, 1932) edition of the same name. |
Details taken from Table of Contents. |