Anthology of eight stories plus analysis, commentary, and academic verbiage. Although this is a “second edition” of a 1981 book, it seems to be updated and at least some of the stories are different. |
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Volume 35 in the series. |
Horror anthology. Details taken from online listing. |
Ghost/horror anthology. Details taken from online listing. |
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Shared-world novel by Miller set in the Wild Cards universe created by George R.R. Martin. Volume 17 in the series. |
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Tells the story of what happened between Clive Barker’s iconic works “The Hellbound Heart” and its follow up The Scarlet Gospels. Limited to 724 numbered copies signed by Miller. Also available in a leatherbound edition, limited to 26 lettered copies, housed in a custom traycase, signed by Barker and Miller ($250). Details taken from online listing. |
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Revised from the Fantasy Press (1948) edition by the omission of “The Arrhenius Horror”. |
Compendium of photos and descriptions by the Broads writer and keen sailor Philippa Miller. |
Sf novel, expanded from “The Master Shall Not Die” by R. DeWitt Miller, Astounding Mar ’38. Bound in the tête-bêche style with The Mars Monopoly by Jerry Sohl. |
Collection of eight surrealist/fantasy stories, six original, with artwork by Mark Bilokur. |
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Chapbook collection of of four stories, one new. |
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Contents list from Yahoo Books. |
Collection of six ghost stories. Cover title: “H” for Horrific!. |
SF novel, translated/adapted from the French Le Chant de Montségur (2001) by Brian Stableford. Introduction by Jean-Marc Lofficier. Philippe Ward is a pen name for Philippe Laguerre. |
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Fix-up novel adapted from three short fiction stories. |
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Reprints six stories from The Best of Walter M. Miller, Jr. (Pocket 1980). |
Reprints the remaining eight stories from The Best of Walter M. Miller, Jr. (Pocket 1980). |
Chapbook collection of two stories. |
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Collection of ten literary short stories, at least five with fantasy elements. |
Collection of 13 stories, one original. |
Collection of 7 literary stories with a strong element of fantasy. |
Collection of 12 stories, two original, by a Pulitzer prize winning author, about the pursuit of pleasure, including fantastic items about an boy’s ride on a magic carpet, a theater of automatons, a sordid amusement park, and an exhausting department store. |
Collection of three literary novellas, one an original fantasy fairy tale, one a quasi-fantasy. |
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Details taken from Table of Contents. |
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Textbook. |
Reprint (Black Flame 2004) novelization based on the comic books. Copyrighted by Rebellion A/S. First US edition. |