Details taken from later edition, The Best Terrible Tales from the French, London: Reeves, [1912]. It’s possible the whole volume is by Erckmann-Chatrian. |
Details taken from later edition, The Best Terrible Tales from the German, London: Reeves, [1912]. |
Details taken from later edition, The Best Terrible Tales from the Italian, London: Reeves, [1912]. |
Details taken from later edition, The Best Terrible Tales from the Spanish, London: Reeves, [1912]. |
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Associational item, including illustrations by various artists. |
Christmas-themed romance anthology of reprinted stories. Details supplied by Kenneth R. Johnson. |
Three Visions of Time |
Historical romances. Details supplied by Kenneth R. Johnson. |
Original anthology of three stories about women who buy shoes that give them superpowers. Authors are Julie Kenner, Jade Lee, and Marianne Mancusi. |
Omnibus of the first two Star Trek novelizations in the Mission: Gamma sequence: Twilight by David R. George III (2002) and This Gray Spirit by Heather Jarman (2002). |
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Anthology of two novellas—the Haber is an original prequel to the Brackett. |
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Abridged from Murder Cavalcade (Duell, Sloan and Pearce 1946). |
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Reprint (Signet 1978 as Frankenstein, Dracula, Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde) horror omnibus. Introduction by Stephen King. The books are separately paginated. |
“Prepared by the Materials Development Staff of English Language Services, Inc. under the co-direction of Edwin T. Cornelius, Jr., and Willard D. Sheeler. Mary Raitt and Helena Newman rewrote and adapted the stories, and Earle W. Brockman served as consulting editor.” |
Collection including Utopia by Thomas More; ‘New Atlantis’ by Francis Bacon, and ‘The Isle of Pines’ by Henry Neville. Edited with an Introduction and notes by Susan Bruce. |
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Reprint (Meredith Press 1969) original SF anthology. Details taken from online listing. |
Reprint (Meredith Press 1969) original SF anthology. Details taken from online listing. |
Reprint (Meredith Press 1969) original SF anthology. Details taken from online listing. |
Reprint (Meredith Press 1969) original SF anthology. Details taken from online listing. |
Arthur C. Clarke is incorrectly listed as the editor. Reprint (Meredith Press 1969) original SF anthology. Details taken from online listing. |
Anthology of three horror stories. A “Penguin 60s” anniversary edition. |
Historical Romances-reprints. Details supplied by Kenneth R. Johnson. |
Historical Romances. Details supplied by Kenneth R. Johnson. |
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Reprint (Daily Express 1935 as Century of Thrillers: Second Series) anthology of 32 classic horror stories (ten omitted from the original), with an introduction by Robert Sheckley. |
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Illustrated by Norman Keene. |
Anthology illustrated by Norman Keene. |
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Details supplied by Lia McGunigle from Table of Contents. |
Details supplied by Lia McGunigle from Table of Contents. |
Green and red cover, white highlights; no ills. Details supplied by Richard Bleiler. |
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Original anthology of three apocalyptic SF romance stories by Julie Kagawa, Ann Aguirre, and Karen Duvall. ebook also available. Details taken from online listing. |
Details supplied by BG. |
Details supplied by BG. |
Original anthology of four time-travel romance novellas, one with magic besides the time-travel. |
Details supplied by BG. |
Details supplied by BG. |
Details supplied by BG. |
Textbook anthology. |
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Stories selected from a ghost story competition organised by Jonathan Cape and The Times. Judges were Kingsley Amis, Patricia Highsmith, Christopher Lee, John Higgins and Tom Maschler. |
Published for the Times Fund or the Sick & Wounded. |
Details supplied by BG. |
Details supplied by BG. |
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Reprint (Belmont 1967) anthology. |
In the “Little Ones’ Reader” series. Details supplied by Lia McGunigle from Table of Contents. |