Reprint (University Press of New England 1989 as Fairy Tales and Fables from Weimar Days) anthology. |
Compilation of fairytales by noted Victorian authors. Published simultaneously in Great Britain and America by Methuen. US price $25.00. |
Details taken from online listing. |
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Collection of ten linked stories about various aspects of memory. Translated from the Serbian by Alice Copple-Tosiç. |
Collection of six stories. This English-language edition was published in Yugoslavia by Polaris in 2000, translated from the Serbian Nemogući susreti (Polaris 2000) by Alice Copple-Tošić. |
Limited to 500 numbered copies, signed by Živković. Also available in a slipcased edition (-66-5, £60.00), limited to 200 numbered copies, signed by Živković & Di Filippo. |
Collection of seven stories. This English-language edition was published in Yugoslavia by Polaris in 2001, translated from the Serbian Sedam dodira muzike (2001) by Alice Copple-Tošić. |
Collection of five stories. This English-language edition was published in Serbia by Polaris in 2003, translated from the Serbian Koraci kroz maglu (2003) by Alice Copple-Tošić. |
Limited edition of 500 copies, signed by the author. Details taken from online listing. |
Original anthology of 30 stories by participants at Zivkovic’s masterclass writing workshop at the Brisbane Writers Festival 2004. |
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Translated from the French (Madeleine Férat, Albert Lacroix, 1868). |
Reissue (Ace 1954) novel. Translated from the French (Madeleine Férat, Albert Lacroix, 1868). Bound in the tête-bêche style with Thérèse Raquin by Émile Zola. |
Translated from the French (Thérèse Raquin). Bound in the tête-bêche style with Shame by Émile Zola. |
Volume 18 in the series. |
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Reprint (The Women’s Press 1988 as Busy About the Tree of Life) SF collection. Collection of 5 stories from an author of the New Worlds era. Also announced in hardcover (-89-4, $20.00) but not seen. First American edition. This edition adds an introduction by Thomas M. Disch. |
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SF omnibus of 3 novels and a novella in the “Warhammer 40,000” series. |
Details taken from online listing. |
SF novelization. A “Bastion Wars” novel set in the “Warhammer 40,000” universe. |
SF novelization. A “Bastion Wars” novel set in the “Warhammer 40,000” universe, after Emperor’s Mercy. |
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Details taken from online listing. |
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Selected and condensed by the editors of the Reader’s Digest. |
Four condensed novels. |
A compendium of over sixty stories with a high proportion of ghost and strange stories. |
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Mystery set in NYC with various solutions put together by ten mystery writers. |
Original anthology of 10 mystery stories. |
Original anthology of crime stories about someone or something being lost in New York, by members of an NYC writers’ group. With an introduction by Dorothy Salisbury Davis. |
Reprint (Longmeadow 1992) original anthology of ten mystery stories about murder in NYC by members of The Adams Round Table. |
Original anthology of 11 stories by members of The Adams Round Table. |
Original anthology of mystery stories by a New York writers group. Concept by Bill Adler. |
Original anthology of mystery stories by a New York writers group. Concept by Bill Adler. |
Original anthology of 12 stories. |
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Anthology of 22 stories from On Spec: the Canadian Magazine of Speculative Writing. There is an introduction by editor Barry Hammond. A hardcover edition (-12-3, C$21.95) was announced but not seen. |
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Original anthology of four linked stories, with framing material, by Randy McCharles, Billie Milholland, Eileen Bell, and Ryan McFadden, AKA The Apocalyptic Four. |
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Original anthology of 24 horror stories. Authors include T.M. Gray, Lavie Tidhar, and Karen Koehler. |