Originally published in book form as a fix-up novel by Doubleday in 1951, this edition instead reprints the original magazine text versions, including all of the original illustrations. Volume 12 in the series. Details taken from Table of Contents. |
Fix-up novel; untitled stories are spread across the chapters. Volume one in the series. |
Fix-up novel; untitled stories are spread across the chapters. Volume nine in the series. |
Originally published in book form as a fix-up novel by Doubleday in 1947, this edition instead reprints the original magazine text versions, including all of the original illustrations, and adds “Lost! The True Story of the Fife Lake Tragedy”. Volume nine in the series. Details supplied by Denny Lien. |
Fix-up novel; untitled stories are spread across the chapters. Volume eight in the series. |
Originally published in book form as a fix-up novel by Doubleday in 1946, this edition instead reprints the original magazine text versions, including all of the original illustrations, and adds an introduction by Patrick Newcomb and an article from Field and Stream (“Ten Thousand New Lakes”). Volume two in the series. Details taken from Table of Contents. |
Fix-up novel; untitled stories are spread across the chapters. Volume six in the series. |
Originally published in book form as a fix-up novel by Doubleday in 1943, this edition instead reprints the original magazine text versions, including all of the original illustrations, and adds a letter revealing the inspiration for “Bear Paws”. Volume six in the series. Details taken from Table of Contents. |
Original collection of nine sf and dark fantasy stories, apparently all original. |
Collection of four stories (translated by Damon Knight) and the far-future SF novel of the title, translated/adapted from the French Les Dieux Verts (Gallimard 1961) by C.J. Cherryh (DAW 1980). Introduction by Charles Moreau. |
Associational African adventure novel with possible fantasy elements. Translated/adapted from the French La Ville enchantée (Alfred Mame et fils 1885 as by M. Prévost-Duclos) by Brian Stableford, who also provides a introduction and notes. |
Details taken from ebook. |
Contents from Amazon.com. |
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The first 10 stories were first published by McClure’s Syndicate in the Summer of 1908. |
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Collection of two classic stories reprinted in a “folded map” format for reading while travelling. In the “Travelman Crime” series. |
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Labelled “Tor Double Action Western #13” on the cover. |
2nd collection of Spur-winning short stories, and by this time there’s enough to fill a book. |
Original anthology of nine SF stories, one a graphic story, inspired by Microsoft. Foreword by Harry Shum; introduction by Rick Rashid. Authors include Seanan McGuire, Greg Bear, David Brin, and Ann Leckie. This is a special print edition, unavailable to the public; a free e-book edition is publically available in all major formats. Details supplied by Denny Lien. |
Details supplied by Richard Fidczuk. |
Details supplied by Richard Fidczuk. |
Details supplied by Richard Fidczuk. |
Chapbook poetry collection of 13 poems of the weird and dark fantastic. This is a limited edition of 150. |