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Anthology of stories written at the 1994 invitation-only Sycamore Hill Writers’ Conference, with comments by the writers about their experiences. Authors include Karen Joy Fowler, Alexander Jablokov, Michaela Roessner, and Maureen F. McHugh. |
Anthology of 17 stories inspired by the work of Franz Kafka, plus one story by Kafka newly translated by Kessel. Authors include J.G. Ballard, Terry Bisson, Carol Emshwiller, and Jeffrey Ford. |
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Original anthology of two novels, “Can Androids Be Jewish?” by Joe Sampliner and “Miriam’s World”, the first volume in a trilogy by Sol Weiss; both are first novels. This is the first in a new series of Jewish SF. |
Anthology of 13 fantastic stories by such authors as Balzac, Jules Verne, Alexandre Dumas, Guy de Maupssant, and Theophile Gautier. Edited with notes to each story by Kessler, who also translated nine of the stories, and wrote a 51-page critical introduction (not included in the page count). This edition also gives an ISBN for a hardcover edition (-43207-6, $45.00). |
Anthology of 15 stories by authors including Shirley Jackson, Ray Bradbury, and Ramsey Campbell. |
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Horror collection of 12 stories, six original, plus an essay on meeting Henry Miller. Introduction by Richard Laymon. Story introductions by the author describe their inspirations. A signed, limited edition of 500. |
Associational collection of two non-supernatural horror novellas, the original novella of the title, plus Right to Life (CD Publications 1999). |
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Bound in the tête-bêche style with Trouble Valley by Louis Trimble. |
Bound in the tête-bêche style with Hardcase Halloran by William Heuman. |
Bound in the tête-bêche style with Last Stand Mesa by L. L. Foreman. |
Original anthology of 16 stories about bookstores, two reprints, published to celebrate DreamHaven Books’ 25th anniversary. Authors include Gene Wolfe, Ramsey Campbell, Jack Williamson, and Nina Kiriki Hoffman. Introduction by Neil Gaiman. This is a signed, limited edition of 1000. |
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Original anthology of six stories “inspired by John Gardner’s On Moral Fiction,” with an introduction by the editors. This is the 1993 World Fantasy Convention Souvenir book. |
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Stories of occult detection. It is frequently claimed that these stories first appeared in the UK version of Pearson’s Magazine in 1917 and 1918 but this is demonstrably not the case and no prior publication has yet been located. |
Collection of seven stories of occult detection, expanded from the 1920 (Hodder and Stoughton) edition. Details taken from online listing. |
Collection of five (one in three parts) sword & sorcery stories about lazy hero Fool Wolf, all originally published in Dragon. |
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A hardcover edition ($39.95) was announced but not seen. Details taken from publisher website. |
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Volume one in the series. Details taken from publisher website. |
Volume two in the series. Details taken from publisher website. |
Volume three in the series. Details taken from publisher website. |
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Collection of six ghost stories set in the world of bell-ringing, plus two sf stories and a poem, all illustrated by the author. A seventh, 6 page, ghost story is provided as a loose insert. |
Collection of six ghost stories (four original) set in the world of bellringing, illustrated by the author. |
Collection of four original ghost stories featuring William Hope Hodgson’s “Carnacki the Ghost-Finder”. This is the fourth in the series of “special booklets” produced by The Ghost Story Society for its members. |