Original anthology of 21 previously unpublished stories by Bradbury, Bloch, Grant, Gene Wolfe, and others, plus an interview with Richard Matheson and an unpublished Beaumont story. |
Original anthology of 27 horror stories, including work by Stephen King, Ramsey Campbell, and Richard Matheson. Issued in silver boards without dust wrapper. |
Original anthology of 28 horror stories and five poems, with an introduction by the editor. |
Original anthology of 26 stories, one a reprint. A signed limited edition of 750 copies ($49.00) was announced. |
Original anthology of 28 horror stories, the fifth and final in the series. Authors include Poppy Z. Brite, Richard Matheson, and Ray Bradbury. This is a limited edition of 500 signed by Williamson and all contributors except Matheson, Bradbury, and the late Ray Russell; a lettered edition with draft versions of the stories by Bradbury and Richard Christian Matheson, a color frontispiece by Clive Barker, and signed by all except Ray Russell ($250.00) was announced. |
Chapbook given as a premium to those who purchased Masques V directly through Gauntlet Press. Limited to 552 numbered copies signed by three of the contributors; remaining copies subsequently offered for sale. |
Subtitled “Jack Williamson: The Collector’s Edition Volume One”. |
Collection of 34 pieces from 1959-2008, presented in chronological order of original publication. There is a foreword by Connie Willis and an afterword by Williamson. Also available in a slipcased edition (-52-7, $150.00), limited to 75 numbered, signed, copies. Volume eight in “The Collected Stories of Jack Williamson”. |
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Reprint short story, originally written by Williamson as his holiday contribution for his local writer’s group, distributed free to people who placed a paid pre-order for The Worlds of Jack Williamson. Details taken from publisher website. |
Collection of 12 stories from 1938-40, in chronological order, plus five non-fiction pieces. There is a foreword by Frank M. Robinson and an afterword by Williamson. Also available in a slipcased edition (-23-5, $100.00), limited to 75 numbered, signed, copies. Volume five in “The Collected Stories of Jack Williamson”. |
Reprint (Fantasy Press 1948) horror novel. Volume 43 in the series. |
Collection of two stories and the novel Dragon’s Island (1951). Packaged and edited by Martin H. Greenberg and Ed Gorman. |
Collection of ten pieces from 1940-41, in chronological order, with an appendix of four non-fiction pieces; this includes The Reign of Wizardry (1964) and a novella version of Darker Than You Think. Foreword by Frederik Pohl; afterword by Williamson. Also available in a slipcased edition (-28-6, $125.00), limited to 75 numbered, signed, copies. Volume six in “The Collected Stories of Jack Williamson”. |
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Novelette originally published in Asimov’s. This is a signed, limited edition of 300 copies. |
Collection of nine stories and an essay, all dating from 1928-1931 and presented in chronological order, plus an appendix of letters and contest entries. There is a foreword by Hal Clement and an afterword by Williamson. Also available in a slipcased edition (-03-0, $100.00), limited to 100 numbered, signed, copies. Volume one in “The Collected Stories of Jack Williamson”. |
Limited to 75 copies, signed by Higgins, distributed with the slipcased edition of The Worlds of Jack Williamson. Details taken from publisher website. |
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Reprint (Timescape 1983) SF novel, fourth and final in the “Legion of Space” series. This is the first hardcover edition, a signed, limited edition of 300, designed to look the same as the Fantasy Press editions of the earlier books. |
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Collection of 11 stories, three previously unpublished, four novel excerpts, and numerous non-fiction items. Color reproductions of the “Beyond Mars” comic strip (drawn by Lee Elias) and an illustrated chronology are included; black-and-white illustrations appear throughout. Foreword by Connie Willis. Introduction by Arthur C. Clarke. Also available in a slipcased edition (-21-9, $175.00), limited to 75 numbered copies signed by Williamson, Clarke, Willis, Haffner & Hauptmann. Possibly also available in a deluxe edition, limited to 26 lettered, signed, copies ($2000.00). |
Collection of 12 stories from 1936-8, in chronological order, plus a brief 1936 interview, and six non-fiction pieces. There is a foreword by Edward Bryant, and an afterword by Williamson. Also available in a slipcased edition (-15-4, $125.00), limited to 100 numbered, signed, copies. Volume four in “The Collected Stories of Jack Williamson”. |
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Fix-up novel based on four previously-published stories. |
Collection of 15 pieces from 1941-58, in chronological order, with an afterword by Williamson on the effect of WWII on him and on the SF field. An appendix adds seven non-fiction pieces. There is a foreword by Robert Silverberg and an afterword by Williamson. Also available in a slipcased edition (-38-1, $125.00), limited to 75 numbered, signed, copies. Volume seven in “The Collected Stories of Jack Williamson”. |
Collection of 16 stories, in chronological order, plus a story preface and a “novelty feature” by Williamson. There is a foreword by Ray Bradbury, and an afterword by Williamson. Also available in a slipcased edition (-09-X, $125.00), limited to 100 numbered, signed, copies. Volume three in “The Collected Stories of Jack Williamson”. |
Collection of 10 stories, plus five essays and letters, from 1931 to 1933. There is a foreword by Harlan Ellison, and an afterword by Williamson. Also available in a slipcased edition (-05-7, $100.00), limited to 100 numbered, signed, copies. Volume two in “The Collected Stories of Jack Williamson”. |
Collection of 11 stories (four original), a previously unpublished film treatment, Williamson’s 1957 Master’s thesis on SF, and a collection of 58 newspaper columns from 1975-6. This also includes four critical essays by others about Williamson’s work. Limited to 1000 copies. Also available in a slipcased edition (-30-5, $150.00), limited to 75 numbered copies, signed by all living contributors, and bound with a copy of Opposites--React! and a copy of The Man from Somewhere (Cacahuete Press, 2006). Details taken from online listing. |
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Details taken from online listing. |