Bound in the tête-bêche style with The Rangemaster by Robert McCaig. |
Bound in the tête-bêche style with The Wild Quarry by Giles A. Lutz. |
Thriller novel. |
Reprint (Collins 1936) classic spy thriller. |
Details taken from online listing. |
Volume 67 in “The Argosy Library”. Details taken from Table of Contents. |
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The Cream of the “Mystery” Crop. |
Original Anthology of 22 dark fantasy stories about elves. Authors include K.D. Wentworth, Elaine Cunningham, and Gerard Daniel Houarner. Introduction by Drew Hayes. |
Details taken from online listing. |
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Details taken from online listing. |
Details taken from online listing. |
Illustrated by Julie Dillon. |
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Chapbook included with the hardback edition of Nine Sons. |
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Reprint (Methuen 1899) mystery collection. Details supplied by Richard Fidczuk. |
Mystery novel. |
War poem, simultaneously published in Land & Water Christmas 1917. |
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Mystery novel. |
Omnibus of The Amateur Cracksman, The Black Mask & A Thief in the Night. |
Mystery novel. |
Mystery novel. |
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Mystery novel. |
Mystery novel. |
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Account of Hornung’s experience with the YMCA during the First World War. |
Slightly revised from the UK (Constable) edition by incorporating most of the poems later collected in The Young Guard. |
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Mystery novel. |
Reprint (Grant Richards 1901 as The Black Mask) mystery collection. Details supplied by Richard Fidczuk. |
Mystery novel. |
Mystery novel. |
Details supplied by Richard Fidczuk. |
Mystery novel. |
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Biography of Hornung’s son, killed in the First World War. |
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Details supplied by Richard Fidczuk. |
War poem previously published in The Times July 20, 1917. |
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Collection of war poetry. |
Details taken from Table of Contents. |
Juvenile collection of ten pieces, including Stephen King, Roald Dahl, an extract from Dracula and one original. |
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Anthology of 19 horror stories, eight originals, with an introduction about fear by Horsting. |
Details taken from online listing. |
Details taken from online listing. |
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Best-of-the-year anthology with 15 stories and a look at the year 2005 by the editor. Authors include Michael Swanwick, Joe Haldeman, and Alastair Reynolds. |
Best-of-the-year anthology of 12 stories from 2006, with an overview of the year 2006 by Horton. Authors include Walter Jon Williams, Adam Roberts, and Robert Reed. |
While occasionally listed as a published title, this book was cancelled prior to publication. |
Year’s-best anthology of 14 stories originally published online. Horton’s introduction discusses “the world of online speculative fiction”. Authors include Nancy Kress, Peter S. Beagle, and Cory Doctorow. |