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    “…and their memory was a bitter tree…”: Queen of the Black Coast and Others by Robert E. Howard, Brom & Frank Frazetta ed. Tim Underwood--- see under Robert E. Howard.



    The Book of the Sixth World Fantasy Convention ed. Tim Underwood & Chuck Miller (Underwood-Miller, October 1980, 96pp, hc, oa)
        Original volume of stories and articles published for the 1980 World Fantasy Convention. Edition limited to 1000 copies. Following excludes convention program and booking items.
    • 5 · Fantasy Will Endure · Tim Underwood & Chuck Miller · in
    • 8 · The Book of Dreams [Kirth Gersen] · Jack Vance · ex
    • 9 · Introducing Jack Vance · Poul Anderson · ar
    • 11 · Jack Vance: A Bibliographic Checklist · Daniel J. H. Levack · bi
    • 16 · The Fantasy Art of Boris Vallejo · [uncredited] · ar
    • 18 · Robert Bloch: A Few Words of Friendship · Harlan Ellison · ar
    • 18 · “When Screwballs Meet…” · Fritz Leiber · ar
    • 30 · The Avatar’s Apprentice · Jack Vance · ex (r)
      an excerpt from each of the five Demon Prince novels.
    • 36 · Edgar Allan Poe · Robert Bloch · ar
    • 38 · Edgar Allan Poe—A Worthless Writer · [uncredited] · ar Edinburgh Review April 1858, as “The Works of the Late Edgar Allan Poe” [Ref. Edgar Allan Poe]
    • 39 · The Bells · Edgar Allan Poe · pm Union Magazine December 1849; reproduced in facsimile.
    • 41 · Silence: A Fable · Edgar Allan Poe · ss The Baltimore Book, a Christmas and New Year’s Present ed. W. H. Carpenter & T. S. Arthur, Bayly & Burns, 1838, as “Siope—A Fable”
    • 50 · A Portfolio from the Works of Jack Vance · Various · pi (r)
      illustrations by Finlay, Gaughan, Barr, Fabian, Hickman, Ireland, Dowling and Russell.
    • 62 · Black Lotus · Robert Bloch · ss Unusual Stories Winter 1935
    • 69 · A Portfolio from the Works of Edgar Allan Poe · Various · pi (r)
      illustrations by Finlay, Doré, Clarke, Dulac.





    London Noir ed. Cathi Unsworth (Akashic Books, August 2006, 1-888451-98-X, $14.95, 270pp, tp, oa) [Akashic Noir]
    • 13 · Crime and Establishment · Cathi Unsworth · in
    • 19 · Part I: Police & Thieves
    • 21 · Backgammon · Desmond Barry · ss; set in Soho.
    • 36 · Loaded · Ken Bruen · ss; set in Brixton.
    • 44 · Rigor Mortis · Stewart Home · ss; set in Ladbroke Grove.
    • 54 · Maida Hell · Barry Adamson · nv; set in Maida Hill.
    • 77 · Part II: I Fought the Law
    • 79 · I Fought the Lawyer · Michael Ward · ss; set in Mayfair.
    • 99 · I Hate His Fingers · Sylvie Simmons · ss; set in Kentish Town.
    • 115 · Park Rites · Dan Bennett · ss; set in Clissold Park.
    • 124 · Trouble Is a Lonesome Town · Cathi Unsworth · ss; set in King’s Cross.
    • 142 · Chelsea Three, Scotland Yard Nil · Max Décharné · ss; set on the King’s Road.
    • 155 · Part III: Guns on the Roof
    • 157 · Love · Martyn Waites · ss; set in Dagenham.
    • 176 · Sic Transit Gloria Mundi · Joolz Denby · ss; set in Bradford.
    • 186 · New Rose · John Williams · ss; set in New Cross.
    • 200 · Penguin Island · Jerry Sykes · nv; set in Camden Town.
    • 223 · Part IV: London Calling
    • 225 · She’ll Ride a White Horse · Mark Pilkington · ss; set in Dalston.
    • 234 · South · Joe McNally · ss; set in Elephant & Castle.
    • 242 · Who Do You Know in Heaven? · Patrick McCabe · ss; set in Aldgate.
    • 261 · Betamax · Ken Hollings · ss; set in Canary Wharf.
    • 282 · About the Contributors · [uncredited] · bg













    The Art of Bunditsu: How to Arrange Your Bonzo—A Form of Japanese Tabbist Meditation by Bunto Ursura (Nekobooks, 1982, 28pp, ph, fa, cover by Bunto Ursura)
        Parody written by Ursula K. Le Guin that playfully meditates on the natural zen of cats, and what they might teach us, through captioned drawings inspired by Ursula’s cat, Lorenzo Bean.
    Details taken from online listing.






















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