“The Best of the West 2: The Best of Today’s Western Fiction.” Original western anthology of 18 stories and a poem with an introduction by Lansdale and an afterword to a “lost” Max Brand story by William F. Nolan. |
Original anthology of 17 western horror and fantasy stories, illustrated by Rick Araluce. Also available in a slipcased edition ($59.00), limited to 600 copies signed by the editors and contributors. |
Original anthology of 12 stories written in old pulp style. Authors include F. Paul Wilson, Alex Irvine, and Kim Newman. This is dated 2006, but was not seen until now; the $40.00 trade edition is sold out, but a limited edition of 250 (-009-3, $65.00) signed by all the authors and a deluxe lettered edition of 26 ($150.00) are also available. |
Original anthology of 11 stories written in old pulp style, one a reprint. Authors include David J. Schow, Mike Resnick, Cherie Priest, and William F. Nolan. A limited edition of 200 signed by all contritors ($65.00) is also available. |
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Limited to 1000 signed, numbered, copies. Details taken from online listing. |
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Details taken from online listing. |
Original anthology of 12 horror stories about monsters. Authors include Neil Gaiman, Charlaine Harris, and Joe R. Lansdale. Details taken from online listing. |
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Children’s story about an invasion of Earth by Martian ducks. Conceived by Keith Lansdale as a five-year-old and written by father Joe and mother Karen. Illustrated by Doug Potter. This is a signed, limited edition of 600. |
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Young-adult anthology of ten fairy and folk tales, eight original, that feature strong female characters. Authors include Vivian Vande Velde, Bruce Lansky, and Linda Cave. |
Young-adult original anthology of ten twisted fairy tales. |
Young-adult original anthology of ten humorously twisted fairy tales. Authors include Jason Sanford, Bruce Lansky, and Timothy Tocher. |
Anthology of 16 stories from the semi-professional SF adventure magazine. Introduction by Warren Lapine. Authors include Terry Bisson, Hal Clement, Geoffrey A. Landis, and Janet Kagan. |
Anthology of 11 SF stories by 20th-century female authors, with new essays on each. Story authors include Clare Winger Harris, Kate Wilhelm, and Octavia Butler; essayists include Brian Attebery, Andrea Hairston, and L. Timmel Duchamp. A hardcover edition (-6675-6, $65.00) was announced but not seen. |
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Novelization of two episodes from the tv series. |
Novelization of the episode of the same name from the tv series. |
Sf novel based on two episodes of the tv series. |
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Details taken from ebook. |
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This edition is limited to 100 numbered copies and 32 presentation copies, bundled with a soundtrack album of music by members of The Very Us Artists. Details taken from online listing. |
Details supplied by Bill Thom. |
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Original horror/magic realism anthology with all stories set in California. |
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Bound in the tête-bêche style with Beyond the Wild Missouri by Walt Coburn. |
Bound in the tête-bêche style with War in Peaceful Valley by Barry Cord. |
Bound in the tête-bêche style with The Useless Gun by Jack M. Bickham. |
Details taken from online listing. |
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Reprint (Macdonald 1944) mystery novel. |
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Collection of ten stories including two originals about alien races. |
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Reprint (Berkley Medallion 1966 as Catastrophe Planet) SF novel. This edition adds afterwords by G. Harry Stine & Frederik Pohl. |
Collection of novel excerpts and a few stories with new forewords by the author. |
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Collection of Earthblood by Laumer & Brown (Doubleday 1966), three Niss stories by Laumer, and six stories by Brown. Edited by Eric Flint. |
Bound in the tête-bêche style with Flight from Yesterday by Robert Moore Williams. |
Collection of six dystopian stories and one novel, Catastrophe Planet (Berkley Medallion 1966). Compiled, edited, and with an afterword by Eric Flint. |
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Sf novel, expanded from “The Seeds of Gonyl” (If, October to December 1969). |
Reprint (Putnam 1970) SF novel. Bound in the tête-bêche style with The Other Sky. Although labelled “Tor Double” on the cover this did not form part of the official series. |
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Collection of 10 humorous SF stories not featuring Retief, including novel The Great Time Machine Hoax. Editor Eric Flint’s afterword discusses Laumer’s use of hoary plot devices. |
Collection of two novels, A Trace of Memory (1963) and collaboration with Gordon R. Dickson Planet Run (1967), plus four stories. Edited by Eric Flint. Preface by Joel Rosenberg. |
Omnibus/collection of four stories and two novels: The Long Twilight (1969) and Night of Delusions (1972). Compiled by Eric Flint. |
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Collection of five stories and two novels: Galactic Odyssey (1967), Dinosaur Beach (1971). Introduction by David Weber. Edited by Eric Flint. |
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Collection of two novellas (including the title one) plus a Laumer appreciation by Sandra Miesel. This book is not related to the 8-story 1971 Doubleday collection with the same name. The second story seems to be an original. |