Published by Davis Publications, New York, U.S.A., 2004
Seller: Preferred Books, Rancho Cucamonga, CA, U.S.A.
First Edition
Soft cover. Condition: Near Fine. 1st Edition. Square tight binding. Light wear. Features fiction by Joe Haldeman, Larry Niven, Steven Utley, Jerry Oltion, Greg Rollins, Jeff Hecht, James C. Glass, and Richard A. Lovett. Nonfiction by Kyle Kirkland, Mia Molvray, John G. Cramer, Tom Eason, Anthony Lewis, et al. Letters from Duncan Lunan, et al. Cover art by Wolf Read.
Hardcover. Condition: Fine. Dust Jacket Condition: Near Fine. 1st Edition. First edition, first printing of this collection of 15 short stories. Featured are The Resident Patient by Sir Arthur Conan Doyle, The Superfluous Finger by Jacques Futrelle, The Cyprian Bees by Anthony Wynne, Easter Devil by Mignon Eberhart, But the Patient Died by Lawrence G. Blochman, The Problem of the Covered Bridge by Edward D. Hoch, Hurting Much? by Cornell Woolrich, The Memorial Hour by Wade Miller, Guilty Witness by Morris Hershman, The Doctor Takes a Case by George Harmon Coxe, Miracle of the Fifteen Murderers by Ben Hecht, Doctor's Orders by John Suter, The Splinter by Mary Roberts Rinehart, Sound Alibi by Jack Ritchie, Paint Doctor by Joe L. Hensley, The Other Side of the Curtain by Helen McCloy. Faint rubbing to the dustjacket. Price clipped otherwise in fine / near fine condition.
Seller: Winding Road Books, Templeton, CA, U.S.A.
First Edition
Hardcover. Condition: As New. Dust Jacket Condition: As New. 1st Edition. First Printing. This copy is minty, like it came fresh off the bookstore shelf. The spine is tight, boards rigid, interior is unmarked. Tips are pointed. Appears unread. The jacket IS NOT price clipped and is unblemished. Looks spiffy in a shiny new plastic cover.
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Published by TZ Publications, NY, 1981
Magazine / Periodical
SingleIssueMagazine. Condition: Very Good+. Vol. 1, No. 9. Edited by T. E. D. Klein. Cover art by Peter Frommig. Includes "Age of Reason" by David St. Marie; "Forest God" by Jaspar Witko; "Handyman" by Kenneth Goodman; "The Pasture" by Joe R. Lansdale; "All a Clone by the Telephone" by Haskell Barkin; "The Ash-Tree" by M. R. James; "On 202" by Jeff Hecht; "The Emerson Effect" by Jack McDevitt. Features: "A Note from the Publisher"; 'In the Twilight Zone"; "Other Dimensions: Books" by Theodore Sturgeon; "Other Dimensions: Screen" by Gahan Wilson; "TZ Interview: Harlan Ellison" by Tom Staicar; "Screen Preview: Quest for Fire" by Ed Naha; "The Essential Writers: M. R. James"; "Show-by-Show Guide to TV's Twilight Zone" by Marc Scott Zicree; "TZ Classic Teleplay: "The Midnight Sun" by Rod Serling. Tanning; corner creasing. Book.
Condition: New. This is a Brand-new US Edition. This Item may be shipped from US or any other country as we have multiple locations worldwide.
Language: English
Published by McSweeney's, San Francisco, California, 2013
ISBN 10: 1938073592 ISBN 13: 9781938073595
Seller: Second Story Books, ABAA, Rockville, MD, U.S.A.
First Edition Signed
Hardcover. First Edition, First Printing. Octavo, 624 pages. In Near Fine condition with a Near Fine condition dust jacket. Drawn black and white spine with black lettering. Signed flat by six contributors on title page. Contains a loose first edition certificate and loose summary card between title page and front end-page. Shelved in hallwat. 1382476. Special Collections.
Published by Paris, Nouvelle Revue Française, 1975
Seller: Librairie Diona, Lattes, France
Couverture souple. Condition: Très bon. IN-8 broché, 128 pages. Sommaire : Henri Michaux: Diagonales, Pages 1-7 --- Claude Vigée: Bélier noir - À l'affût du silence, Pages 8-10 --- Robert André: Paysage d'hiver sur étang, Pages 11-20 --- Yvon Hecht: L'accident, Pages 21-26 --- Marc Baron: Fil des jours, fil d'amour, Pages 27-33 --- Stig Dagerman: Belleville en hiver, Pages 34-44 --- Charles Bachat: Un amour couleur de thé, Pages 45-48 --- Joë Bousquet: Lettres à Elsie, Pages 49-62 --- Roger Judrin: Lettre sur la nouvelle, Pages 63-66 --- Daniel Boulanger: De la nouvelle, Pages 67-73 --- Antoine Terrasse: À lire une nouvelle., Pages 74-75 --- Christiane Baroche: La nouvelle et la rentrée d'octobre, Pages 76-82 --- Jean-Michel Maulpoix: Malraux : les deux faces d'une même quête, Pages 83-89 --- Bernard Sesé: Mémoires d'un traducteur, par Maurice-Edgar Coindreau (Gallimard), Pages 89-90 --- Alain Bosquet: La dérision et la nostalgie (Roland Busselen, Jean L'Anselme, Georges Haldas), Pages 91-93 --- Sylvie Léger: Odes élémentaires, par Pablo Neruda (Gallimard), Pages 93-95 --- Alain Bosquet: La proie pour l'ombre, par Robert Goffin (Guy Chambelland), Pages 95-96 --- Sylvie Léger: Les chiens affamés, par Ciro Alegria (Aubier-Montaigne), Pages 97-99 --- Jean Blot: Mémoires secrets pour servir à l'histoire de ce siècle, par Pierre-Jean Remy (Gallimard), Pages 99-101 --- Alain Clerval: Porporino ou Les mystères de Naples, par Dominique Fernandez (Grasset), Pages 102-103 --- Alain Clerval: Chagrin d'amour, par Jean-Edern Hallier (Éditions Hallier), Pages 104-105 --- Christiane Baroche: Gros-Câlin, par Émile Ajar (Mercure de France), Pages 105-106 --- Gilbert Chateau: Le scandale des générales (Annie Girardot, Hernani, Jamiaque, Billetdoux, Françoise Dorin, Aristophane à La Villette), Pages 107-112 --- Jean-Claude Guiguet: Lancelot ou La nuit de Walpurgis, Pages 113-117 --- Michel Grisolia: Femmes, femmes, de Paul Vecchiali, Pages 117-119 --- Renée Boullier: L'estampe impressionniste (Bibliothèque Nationale), Pages 120-121 --- Jean-Jacques Lévêque: Christian Boltanski et Jacques Monory (C.N.A.C.), Pages 121-122 --- François-Bernard Mâche: I Wajan Lotring et la musique à Bali, Pages 123-128.