SF planetary romance novel/omnibus. A young engineer is transported to Mars by Hindu psychics and discovers a once-powerful civilization of vampires. Originally published in French in two volumes as Le prisonnier de la planete Mars (1908) and La guerre des vampires (1909). Translated and adapted by Brian Stableford, who provides an introduction and notes. |
SF novel, the fourth and final in the series. Translated/adapted by Brian M. Stableford from the French La Revanche du vieux monde (Guyot 1900). Volume four in “The Dominion of the World”. |
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Collection of stories edited and introduced by Peter Haining. |
Reprint (Bobbs-Merrill 1911) horror novel, translated from the French (Le Fantôme de l’Opéra, Pierre Lafitte et Cie, 1910). Volume 34 in the series. |
Reprint of The Gaston Leroux Bedside Companion (Gollancz, 1980) expanded by the addition of “The Haunted Chair” (Weird Tales, December 1931), edited and introduced by Peter Haining. |
SF novel, translated/adapted (with an introduction) by Brian M. Stableford from the French Rouletabille chez Krupp (Pierre Lafitte 1920), the sixth book in the Rouletabille series, and the only one with significant SF elements. |
reprinted Dell (pb), 1993. |
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Collection of 16 stories (three original, two previously published electronically) and seven poems (one original), most horror. Leslie is a pen name for Mark Leslie Lefebvre. |
Details taken from online listing. |
Original anthology of 12 stories. Authors include Nancy Kilpatrick, Robert J. Sawyer, and Andrew Weiner. |
Original anthology of 22 stories (five reprints) and six poems by Canadian writers, including Robert J. Sawyer, Scott Overton, and Sean Costello. Details taken from online listing. |
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Original collection of 39 humorous vignettes/very short stories, two previously published in slightly different form, about the trials and tribulations of various monsters. Illustrated by Willie Real. |
Details taken from Table of Contents. |
Bound in the tête-bêche style with Plot Against Earth by Calvin M. Knox. |
Collection of 35 stories. Introduction by Margaret Drabble. This includes a select bibliography and detailed chronology. |
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Collection of two stories, with a new afterword by the author. Illustrated by Blake Lethem. This is a signed limited edition of 1,500; a lettered edition of 26 is also available ($225.00). |
Collection of five stories, one by the authors writing together, and two each written separately. This is a signed limited edition of 600; a lettered edition of 26 is also available (-44-8, $100.00). |
Collection of nine stories, most with fantasy elements, one original, others somewhat revised. |
Collection of seven stories, two not previously published. |
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Anthology of 30 stories and one article (an Oliver Sacks case study) about amnesia. Authors include Philip K. Dick, Thomas M. Disch, Shirley Jackson, and Jorge Luis Borges. Lethem’s introduction discusses amnesia as a “modern mood” and genre, and provides “An Incomplete Annotated Bibliography of Amnesia Fiction”. |
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Subtitled “Tales of Mystery and Horror done into English from the French of Maurice Level by Alys Eyre Macklin”. |
Collection of 19 original “mainstream” stories, most with a streak of fantasy running through them. |
Reprint (Black Flame 2006) novelization based on the computer game based on the 2000AD comic book character. This first US edition has the same ISBN as the UK edition, but only gives US and Canadian prices. Copyrighted by Rebellion A/S. |
Novelization based on the world of the comics. Copyrighted by Rebellion A/S. |
Reprint (Jurassic London 2015) original anthology. Details taken from online listing. |
Details taken from online listing. |
Details taken from online listing. |
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Reprint (Mystery House 1959) mystery novel. Abridged. Bound in the tête-bêche style with Evil Is the Night by John Creighton. |
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Contents from Amazon.com. |
Details supplied by Kenneth R. Johnson. |