Reprint (Overlook 2003) dark fantasy novel. |
Fantasy/horror novel: Vivia, daughter of the brutal Lord Vaddix, escapes a plague by taking sanctuary in a secret cave below the castle. |
Reprint (Little, Brown UK 1995) fantasy/horror novel. |
Reprint (Little, Brown UK 1995) fantasy/horror novel. |
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Reprint (DAW 1977) fantasy novel. |
Reprint (DAW 1977) fantasy novel. |
Young-adult fantasy novel, first in a series based on James Christensen’s Voyage of the Basset. |
Omnibus edition of The Storm Lord (DAW 1976) and Anackire (DAW 1983), two fantasy novels set in the same world a generation apart. |
Collection of all 28 short stories that Lee published in Weird Tales. |
Fantasy/horror novel. |
Reprint (Headline 1996) fantasy/horror novel. The export edition (same details) was due 1/9/96. |
Fairy-tale retelling of “Snow White”. Introduction by “Fairy Tale Series” editor Terri Windling. |
Reprint (Tor 2000) fairy-tale retelling. This is similar to the Tor edition, except it lacks a price and has the SFBC number on the back jacket. |
Reprint (Tor 2000) fairy-tale retelling of “Snow White”. |
Reprint (Tor 2000) fairy-tale retelling of “Snow White”. |
Volume three in the series. |
Reprint (DAW 1988) fantasy novel. |
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Reprint (Macmillan UK 1976) young-adult fantasy novel. |
Reprint (Hodder Silver 2001 as Queen of the Wolves) young-adult fantasy novel. |
Reprint (Hodder Silver 2001 as Queen of the Wolves) young-adult fantasy novel. |
Reprint (Hodder Silver 2001 as Queen of the Wolves) young-adult fantasy novel. |
Reprint (Hodder Silver 2000 as Wolf Star Rise) young-adult fantasy. First US edition. Volume two in the series. |
Reprint (Hodder Silver 2000 as Wolf Star Rise) young-adult fantasy. |
Reprint (Hodder Silver 2000 as Wolf Star Rise) young-adult fantasy. |
Volume two in the series. |
Reprint (Hodder 1998 as The Law of the Wolf Tower) young-adult fantasy. First US edition. |
Reprint (Hodder 1998 as The Law of the Wolf Tower) young-adult fantasy. |
Reprint (Hodder 1998 as The Law of the Wolf Tower) young-adult fantasy. |
Young-adult fantasy novel. Volume four in the series. |
Reprint (Hodder Silver 2002) young-adult fantasy novel. |
Reprint (Hodder Silver 2002) young-adult fantasy novel. |
Reprint (Hodder Silver 2002) young-adult fantasy novel. |
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Collected supernatural stories of this celebrated Nineteenth Century author best known for far different things, edited by David G. Rowlands. This is a limited edition of 600 copies. A world-wide edition available in the US for $50.00 and in the UK for £31.00. |
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Horror collection. Details taken from online listing. |
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An abridged edition of Pope Jacynth and More Supernatural Tales (Peter Owen, 1956). |
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Abridged from The Snake Lady and Other Stories (Grove 1954). |
Reprint (Grove Press 1954 as The Snake Lady and Other Stories) ghost/horror collection. |
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Reprint (Arcadia House 1956) western novel. Bound in the tête-bêche style with Torture Trail by Tom West. |
Bound in the tête-bêche style with The Killers from Owl Creek by Dan J. Stevens. |
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Reprint (Avalon 1966) western novel. Bound in the tête-bêche style with The Four from Gila Bend by Merle Constiner. |
Bound in the tête-bêche style with Gunfire Heritage by Rod Patterson. |
Bound in the tête-bêche style with Narcotic Agent by Maurice Helbrant. |
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Collection of 24 stories, seven original. Foreword by Dean Wesley Smith. Illustrated by Maggie Middleton. |
First edition.Cover layout by Dean Harkness. Details taken from online listing. |
The short story series. |
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This booklet reproduces much of the contents of The Poems of Le Fanu, which was first published in 1896. The original introduction by Alfred Perceval Graves is herein reproduced as are the appendices. New to this edition are extracts from Seventy Years of Irish Life in which the author’s brother, William Le Fanu included extracts of juvenile poetry (“O’Donoghue” and “Valentine to Miss K”); and a selection of contemporary reviews. Limited to 150 copies. Details taken from publisher website. |
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Collection of 13 stories. Edited and with a biographical/critical introduction by Leonard Wolf. Includes a bibliography. |
Collection of 21 stories, edited, annotated and illustrated by M. Grant Kellermeyer. Details taken from Table of Contents. |
This edition commemorates the 160th anniversary of “Ghost Stories of Chapelizod” (1851) and the 150th anniversary of “The House by the Church-yard” (1861-1863), and is the first time “Some Gossip About Chapelizod” (1851) has been reprinted. Limited to 150 copies. Details taken from publisher website. |
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Details taken from Table of Contents. |
Limited to 400 copies signed by Holness, Wood, Rockhill and Showers, 100 of which are numbered. Each copy also contains two postcards and a CD of a specially commissioned recording of Le Fanu’s classic tale, adapted with original music by Reggie Chamberlain-King and performed by Belfast’s Wireless Mystery Theatre. Details taken from online listing. |
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Collection of supernatural stories covering the period between 1861 and 1870, edited, with an Introduction, by Jim Rockhill. This is a limited edition of 650 copies. A world-wide edition available in the US for $45.00 and in the UK for £28.00. |
Ghost/horror collection, selected and introduced by Michael Cox. |
Collection in 3 violumes. |
Published in an ultra-limited run of only two copies. |
Collection of supernatural stories covering the period between 1861 and 1870, edited, with an Introduction, by Jim Rockhill. This is a limited edition of 650 copies. A world-wide edition available in the US for $47.50 and in the UK for £28.00. |
Believed by M. R. James and S. M. Ellis to be the work of Le Fanu, “My Aunt Margaret’s Adventure” shares many motifs, themes, and effects found in the Irish author’s work. Limited to 200 copies. Details taken from publisher website. |