Limited to 150 numbered copies, available only directly from the author. The story is in the form of a reprinted academic paper, “complete with footnotes, bibliographic references and the kind of entertainingly pernickety detail beloved of the local history enthusiast”. Volume one in the series. Details taken from online listing. |
Limited edition of 275 numbered copies. Details taken from online listing. |
Collection of stories which confront the awesome, the numinous, the uncanny, the lure of genius loci, and landscapes undergoing strange epiphanies. Limited to 350 copies. Details taken from publisher website. |
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Reprint (John Gifford Ltd. 1961) crime novel. |
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Reprint (John Gifford Ltd. 1942) mystery novel. |
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Reprint (John Gifford Ltd. 1964) mystery novel. |
Sf novel, subtitled “A Novel of a Most Extraordinary Adventure”. |
Reprint (A.A. Wyn 1953) SF novel. Bound in the tête-bêche style with The Brain-Stealers by Murray Leinster. |
Details supplied by Todd Mason. |
Details taken from online listing. |
Collection of 4 more stories from the Case Files of Dan Turner, Private Investigator. Volume 2 of “From the Case Files of Dan Turner, P.I.”. |
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Four classic spicy stories from the pages of Spicy Mystery Stories. Volume one in the series. |
Four classic spicy stories from the pages of Spicy Mystery Stories. Volume two in the series. |
Four Dan Turner adventures from the pages of Spicy Detective Stories. Volume 1 of “From the Case Files of Dan Turner, P.I.”. |
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A hardcover edition ($44.95) was announced but not seen. Details taken from publisher website. |
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Details taken from ebook. |
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Details taken from online listing. |
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Anthology of 13 stories, mostly written in the last century. |
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Sf novella, revised from “Proserpina’s Daughter”, Synergy 3 ed. George Zebrowski, HBJ/Harvest ’89. Bound in the tête-bêche style with The Saturn Game by Poul Anderson. |
Fix-up novel based on 4 previously-published stories. |
Original anthology of 14 alternate history stories, with an introduction by Benford. Volume four in the “What Might Have Been” series. |