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Sirius, the Dog Star
  • Language: en

Sirius, the Dog Star

These 16 original fantasy and science fiction tales, set in the future realms of time and space, showcase the heroics of man's best friend, who ultimately saves the day. Includes works by such noted sci fi authors as Tanya Huff, Fiona Patton. and Mickey Zucker Reichert. Original.

Horse Fantastic
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 324

Horse Fantastic

An all-new volume featuring another of humankind's most enchanting companions--the horse. Among the hit parade of authors who have crafted original stories for this volume are Anne McCaffrey, Jennifer Roberson, Mercedes Lackey, Mike Resnick, and more. Full-page ads in Locus, Magazine of Fantasy and Science Fiction, Asimov/Analog, and Science Fiction Chronicle.

A Newbery Christmas
  • Language: en

A Newbery Christmas

14 stories of Christmas by Newbery Award-winning authors.

Masterpieces of Mystery and Suspense
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 651

Masterpieces of Mystery and Suspense

Forty mystery stories include works by Edgar Allan Poe, Agatha Christie, Arthur Conan Doyle, Ellery Queen, Ross Macdonald, John MacDonald, Ruth Rendell, Dick Francis, P.D. James, Bill Pronzini, Donald Westlake, and Lawrence Block

White House Horrors
  • Language: en

White House Horrors

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2004
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  • Publisher: iBooks

Just in time for the 2004 presidential race--a collection of 16 original, creepy tales of many extraordinary events in the White House. Such top writers as Brian Hodge, Max Allan Collins, and Graham Masterson contribute to this volume of eerie, inexplicable stories of presidents past and yet-to-be. Original.

Science Fiction of the Fifties
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 393

Science Fiction of the Fifties

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  • Published: 1979
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  • Publisher: Unknown

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The Way it Wasn't
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 365

The Way it Wasn't

Stories imagine what the world would have been like if Elvis Presley had been president, the Black Death had wiped out Europe, or President Kennedy had survived his shooting in Dallas

Dragons
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 322

Dragons

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 1997-09
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  • Publisher: MJF Books

Our friend and enemy the dragon, as portrayed by Anne McCaffrey, Ursula K. Le Guin, Roger Zelazny, Ray Bradbury, Orson Scott Card, Dean Koontz, and many others.

Something Magic This Way Comes
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 300

Something Magic This Way Comes

In the earliest days of humankind, everything in the world seemed magical. Gods and demons, spirits and sprites were considered to be responsible for everything from life and death, to the turning of the seasons, to the abundance or failure of crops. Today, much that was once attributed to magic has been explained by science, and in our technologically driven world, the question is whether there is still a place for magic. For twenty of fantasy’s finest imaginers, the answer is obviously, “Yes.”So welcome to visionary, modern-day realms of magic where surprising things can still happen. From a Gypsy fortune-teller’s transforming prophecy…to a troubled teen seeking a haven from his family woes…to a mysterious gathering of cats at Cape Canavaral…and a kid out to spook his best friend into believing that werewolves are real…here are stories that will amuse you or send chills down your spine—or have you looking wistfully around the next corner, hoping to find a bit of magic all your own….

Vampires
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 328

Vampires

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 1997
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  • Publisher: M J F Books

"The touch of cold fangs. The pallor of undead skin. The human shape that casts no shadow and receives no reflection. The nocturnal wanderer, the nighttime feeder, like the owl, the bat, and the snake ... Vampires have always been with us, in our nightmares. From the cannibal, the werewolf, and the ghoul, extract various features and mix in the right proportion, to yield that most evil, most terrifying of all human-like creatures, the vampire: among us, but not one of us; resembling us, mingling with us, but secretly stalking us. Everyone wants to live forever. Or so they think. Perhaps we would pause before accepting immortality if we knew the price was to feed forever on other human lives, on human blood. Perhaps some vampires are tortured by guilt or self-disgust. But whether or not the agonies of conscience add to a vampire's nightmare existence, from a human perspective vampires are distinctly unfriendly. Many of the world's best authors have written of the vampire, and in this collection, edited by award-winning editor Martin H. Greenberg, you will find the best of the best."--Jacket