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Literary fantasy collection of a great empire. Translated by Ursula K. Le Guin from the Spanish (Ediciones Minotauro Argentina 1983 in two volumes: La Casa del poder and El Imperio mas vasto). Details taken from online listing. |
Reprint (Small Beer Press 2003) literary fantasy collection of a great empire. Translated by Ursula K. Le Guin from the Spanish (Ediciones Minotauro Argentina 1983 in two volumes: La Casa del poder and El Imperio mas vasto). |
Young-adult collection of 14 fantasy and horror stories told when a group of kids gather for the last time at their school before it’s closed up and destroyed. |
Young-adult collection of 12 connected horror stories centered around exhibits at a strange art gallery. |
Original juvenile fantasy/occult collection. |
Young adult collection of 14 stories of the fantastic. |
Proto-techno-thriller, translated/adapted (with an introduction and notes) by Brian Stableford from the French Fleur de Bagne (Flammarion 1902 in three volumes). |
Textbook. |
Details taken from Table of Contents. |
Chapbook collection of five stories, one original, and nine poems, three original. This is a limited edition of 400. |
Details taken from online listing. |
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Critical poetry anthology, showcasing fantastic poems by three lesser-known female poets: 12 by Coleridge, eight by Mew, 12 by Warner, plus 18 (ten original) by editor Goss, who also provides a general introduction and critical essays on each of the other poets. A bibliography is included. |
Mostly original anthology of 23 Canadian sf stories, including some appearing in English for the first time. |
Novelization based on the computer game based on the world of the roleplaying game. This is a world-wide edition and is available in the US for $7.99. |
Omnibus of 3 novels and a short story based on the THQ pc game, “Dawn of War”. This is a world-wide edition and is available in the US for $11.99. |
SF future war novel set in the “Warhammer 40,000” universe, and also based on a PC game from THQ. This is a world-wide edition and is available in the US for $7.99. |
SF novelization. Book #1 in a new series. This is a world-wide edition and is available in the US for $7.99. |
Fantasy novelization. This is a world-wide edition and is available in the US for $6.99. |
Future-war novel in the “Warhammer 40000” universe. Book 3 of the subseries. This is a world-wide edition and is available in the US for $7.99. |
This is a world-wide edition and is available in the US for $6.99. Details taken from online listing. |
A “Warhammer 40000” novel; sequel to Warrior Brood in the “Death Watch” series. This is a world-wide edition and is available in the US for $7.99. |
Collection of 11 stories (two original, the rest all slightly revised) of family, culture, myth, and magic realism by a winner of the Tiptree Award. |
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Details taken from online listing. |
Study of Comic Strips in the 1930s. |
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A comprehensive, definitive, art monograph covering Raymond’s complete artistic output with an authoritative text by Ron Goulart. |
Text prepared by Goulart from the 12-part series of the same name on WNET TV, with an introductory essay by Annie Roiphe and an afterword by Patricia Loud. |
A look at the “shocking, eye-opening facts” of America’s multi-million dollar Kid market. |
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Volume one in the series. |
Volume four in the series. |
Sf novel. Part of the “Odd Jobs, Inc.” series. |
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Novelization of the screenplay by Peter Hyams. |
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Reprint (Arlington House 1972) guide to the pulps, redesigned with new illustrations and documentary material, including facsimiles of correspondence between Goulart and pulp creators. A hardcover edition (-75-X, $49.99) was announced but not seen. |
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Novelization of the screenplay by Max Julien & Sheldon Keller. |
Novelization of the screenplay by William Tennant. |
Bound in the tête-bêche style with Ghost Breaker. |
Non-fiction, art book. A lavishly illustrated history of American Golden Age comics. |
Alphabetical guide to comics and their creators, extensively illustrated in color. Includes index. This is more an extension than a revision of Goulart’s The Encyclopedia of American Comics (Facts on File 1990), dropping most comic strips and focusing instead on expanded and updated coverage of comic books and their creators. |
An encyclopedia of comics and comic book characters. |
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Humorous fantasy novel. |
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Sf novel of a future private investigator, part of the humorous “Ben Jolson” series. |
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Volume three in the series. |
Volume one in the series. |
Volume five in the series. |
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A history of the detective fiction pulps. |
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Volume three in the series. |
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Comic mystery featuring mimic and voice-over artist Ben Spanner and his ex-wife, romance cover artist H.J. Mavity. Blackmail evidence is hidden inside a ventriliquist’s dummy named Buggsy, and everybody wants it. |
Humorous sf novel, third in the “Ex-Chameleon” series, sequel series to the “Chameleon Corps” series. |
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A look at one of comic books’ premier creators of the golden age. |
A history of comic strips from “The Yellow Kid” to “Dilbert”. |
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Humorous sf novel of drug smuggling under cover of filming the epic pirate adventure Galaxy Jane; a reporter and a robot photographer investigate. Volume four in the series. |