Anthony Boucher
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Anthony Boucher (born William Anthony Parker White) was an American science fiction editor and author of mystery novels and short stories. He was particularly influential as an editor. - Wikipedia
Books
The Fantasy Hall of Fame [30 stories]
Trouble with water / H.L. Gold -- Nothing in the rules / L. Sprague de Camp -- Fruit of knowledge / C.L. Moore -- Tlon, Uqbar, Orbis Tertius / Jorge Luis Borges -- Compleat werewolf / Anthony Boucher -- Small assassin / Ray Bradbury -- [Lottery]( / Shirley Jackson -- Our fair city / Robert A. Heinlein -- There shall be no darkness / James Blish -- Loom of darkness / Jack Vance -- Man who sold rope to the gnoles / Margaret St. Clair -- Silken-swift / Theodore Sturgeon -- Golem / Avram Davidson -- Operation afreet / Poul Anderson -- That hell-bound train / Robert Bloch -- Bazaar of the bizarre / Fritz Leiber -- Come lady death / Peter S. Beagle -- Drowned giant / J.G. Ballard -- Narrow valley / R.A. Lafferty -- Faith of our fathers / Philip K. Dick -- Ghost of a Model T / Clifford D. Simak -- Demoness / Tanith Lee -- Jeffty is five / Harlan Ellison -- Detective of dreams / Gene Wolfe -- Unicorn variations / Roger Zelazny -- Basileus / Robert Silverberg -- Jaguar Hunter / Lucius Shepard -- Buffalo gals, won't you come out tonight / Ursula K. Le Guin -- Bears discover fire / Terry Bisson -- Tower of Babylon / Ted Chiang.
Murder for Halloween
Monsters / Ed McBain -- The lemures / Steven Saylor -- The adventure of the dead cat / Ellery Queen -- The odstock curse / Peter Lovesey -- The theft of the Halloween pumpkin / Edward D. Hoch -- Hallowe'en for Mr. Faulkner / August Derleth -- Deceptions / Marcia Muller -- [Black Cat]( / Edgar Allan Poe -- Omjagod / James Grady -- The cloak / Robert Bloch -- What a woman wants / Michael Z. Lewin -- Yesterday's witch / Gahan Wilson -- Walpurgis night / Bram Stoker -- Trick or treat / Judith Garner -- One night at a time / Dorothy Cannell -- Night of the goblin / Talmage Powell -- Trick-or-treat / Anthony Boucher -- Pork pie hat / Peter Straub.
Wolf's Complete Book of Terror
The Ones Who Walk Away from Omelas / Ursula K. Le Guin I Love My Love / Helen Adam I Have No Mouth, and I Must Scream / Harlan Ellison The Tattooer / Junichiro Tanizaki A Selection from Steps / Jerzy Kosinski Axolotl / Julio Cortazar [Wish]( / Roald Dahl The Lottery / Shirley Jackson It's a Good Life / Jerome Bixby They Bite / Anthony Boucher The Last Night of the World / Ray Bradbury Born of Man and Woman / Richard Matheson Piazza Piece / John Crowe Ransom The South / Jorge Luis Borges The Fly / George Langelaan The Doll / Algernon Blackwood The Ghost / Richard Hughes The Hunted Beast / T. F. Powys End / Langston Hughes The Rival Dummy / Ben Hecht Caterpillars / E. F. Benson Lukundoo / Edward Lucas White Sredni Vashtar / Saki (H. H. Munro) The Picture un the House / H. P. Lovecraft Pollock and the Porroh Man / H. G. Wells The Spider / Hans Heinz Ewers The White Wolf of the Hartz Mountains / Frederick Marryat Tcheriapin / Sax Rohmer My Doll Janie / Lola Ridge The Monkey's Paw / W. W. Jacobs The Mark of the Beast / Rudyard Kipling Manacled / Stephen Crane Yuki-Onna / Lafcadio Hearn Mujina / Lafcadio Hearn The Squaw / Bram Stoker The Yellow Wallpaper / Chalotte Perkins Gilman The Black Mass, Episode from La-bas (Down There) / J. K. Huysmans The Magic Shirt / Anonymous Carmilla / Joseph Sheridan Le Fanu Not to Be Taken at Bed-time / Rosa Mulholland The Very Sad Tale of the Matches / Heinrich Hoffmann The Man-Tiger / Anonymous The Hours in the Life of a Lousy-Haired Man, Episode from Maldoror Varney, the Vampyre / James Malcolm Rymer The Horla / Guy de Maupassant A Carrion / Charles Baudelaire [Pit and the Pendulum]( / Edgar Allan Poe [Black Cat]( / Edgar Allan Poe [Birthmark]( / Nathaniel Hawthorne La Belle Helene / Prosper Merimee Nuckelavee / Anonymous La Bella Dame Sans Merci / John Keats Isabella, or The Pot Basil The Erl-King / Johann Wolfgang von Goethe The Count de Gernande, Episode from Justine / The Marquis de Sade Lord Randal / Anonymous The Painted Skin / P'u Sung-ling Satan at the Gates of Hell, from Paradise Lost, Book II / John Milton The Milk-White Doo / Anonymous The Wife of Usher's Well / Anonymous Bluebeard / Charles Perrault The Vampire, Episode from The Golden Ass / Lucius Apuleius Jael / Book of Judges
The New Adventures of Sherlock Holmes - Volume 14
Introduction and conclusion by the series announcer Harry Bartell The Strange Case of the Murderer in Wax - Exactly as broadcast on January 7, 1946 A NIGHT OF HORRORS is in store for Sherlock Holmes when he disguises himself as Watson and hides in a wax museum - to catch the killer of ten young girls on Hampstead Heath. The Man with the Twisted Lip - Exactly as broadcast on May 6, 1946 THE MAN IN THE WINDOW WAS HER HUSBAND - but why was he dressed in rags, and how did he disappear when she went to him? The young woman needs Sherlock Holmes help, and introduces him to one of the stangest cases of his career.
The New Adventures of Sherlock Holmes - Volume 24
Opening and closing dramatizations by Sarah Marshall, daughter of Edna Best, who directed many of the Sherlock Holmes adventures in this series. The Accidental Murderess - Exactly as broadcast on November 26, 1945 WAS IT AN ACCIDENT OR AN ATTEMPT TO KILL HOLMES? A quiet visit to the English countryside finds Sherlock Holmes wounded by a stray bullet. While Holmes recovers from his wound, he discovers a diabolical scheme of murder that has two people marked for death! THE ADVENTURE OF THE BLARNEY STONE - Exactly as broadcast on March 18, 1946 KISS THE BLARNEY STONE...AND DIE! While visiting Ireland, Holmes and Watson witness a violent death - a man fall from Blarney Castle while kissing the Blarney Stone. Was it an accident, murder or revenge of the "little people"? Holmes must put his own life in peril to find out.
Isaac Asimov presents the great science fiction stories -- volume 5, 1943
"The Cave" by P. Schuyler Miller "The Halfling" by Leigh Brackett "Mimsy Were the Borogoves" by Lewis Padgett (pseudonym of Henry Kuttner and C. L. Moore) "Q.U.R." by Anthony Boucher "Clash by Night" by Lawrence O'Donnell "Exile" by Edmond Hamilton "Daymare" by Fredric Brown "Doorway into Time" by C. L. Moore "The Storm" by A. E. van Vogt "The Proud Robot" by Lewis Padgett (pseudonym of Henry Kuttner and C. L. Moore) "Symbiotica" by Eric Frank Russell "The Iron Standard" by Lewis Padgett (pseudonym of Henry Kuttner and C. L. Moore)
The case of the Baker Street irregulars
This is a book about a group of sherlock homes fans, the baker street irregulars. There is also a murder with a disappearing corpse, cryptograms and a couple of cock-eyed adventurers
Isaac Asimov Presents The Great SF Stories 16 (1954)
The Test - short story by Richard Matheson Anachron - short story by Damon Knight Black Charlie - short story by Gordon R. Dickson Down Among the Dead Men - novelette by William Tenn The Hunting Lodge - novelette by Randall Garrett The Lysenko Maze - short story by Donald A. Wollheim [as by David Grinnell] Fondly Fahrenheit - novelette by Alfred Bester The Cold Equations - novelette by Tom Godwin Letters from Laura - short story by Mildred Clingerman Transformer - short story by Chad Oliver The Music Master of Babylon - novelette by Edgar Pangborn The End of Summer - novelette by Algis Budrys The Father-Thing - short story by Philip K. Dick The Deep Range - short story by Arthur C. Clarke Balaam - short story by Anthony Boucher Man of Parts - short story by H. L. Gold Answer - short story by Fredric Brown
The New Adventures of Sherlock Holmes - Volume 19
Introduction and conclusion by the series announcer Harry Bartell. The Book of Tobit - Exactly as broadcast on March 26, 1945 WEDDING BELLS FOR SHERLOCK HOLMES? Dr. Watson is baffled by Sherlock Holmes' romantic interest in the beautiful Diana Venering - especially since Diana's three previous husbands died on their wedding night. Murder Beyond the Mountains - Exactly as broadcast on January 15, 1946 THE MYSTERIOUS DISAPPEARANCE OF SHERLOCK HOLMES...In this twisting tale, Dr. Watson recounts the events that follow the "death" of Sherlock Holmes at the Reichenbach Falls. Very much alive and disguised as a Norwegian explorer, Holmes must solve a vexing murder case - his own - in the high mountains of Tibet.
Four-&-Twenty Bloodhounds
> Each of the stories in this anthology, in which the four-and-twenty fictional sleuths make their appearance, were chosen by the Mystery Writers of America for their ability to excite and entertain. As an added attraction, each story is followed by a Detective Who's Who. The brief editorial introductions by Anthony Boucher add color and background to the entertainment as does his pointed and informative preface.
The New Adventures of Sherlock Holmes - Volume 26
The Haunting of Sherlock Holmes - Exactly as broadcast on May 20, 1946 "IT'S THE FIRST TIME IN MY CAREER THAT I'VE HAD A GHOST AS A CLIENT!" exclaims Sherlock Holmes. On a holiday in a small Balkan country, Holmes and Watson observe the execution of the beautiful opera singer, Lilly Rhena, who was accused of spying. Yet shortly after her demise, she visits the detective and his companion in their hotel suite. Can Holmes and Watson unravel the mystery without putting their own lives in peril? The Baconian Cipher - Exactly as broadcast on May 27, 1946 A TYPOGRAPHICAL ERROR OR A MESSAGE OF MURDER? Holmes detects a strange message in the "Agony Column" of the London Times. With the help of Dr. Watson and a French detective, Sherlock Holmes is led into a curious plot of murder and intrigue. This is the last appearance of Basil Rathbone and Nigel Bruce together as Sherlock Holmes and Dr. Watson on the radio.
The best from Fantasy and science fiction
A treasury of great science fiction
This is a two volume anthology of science fiction from the 1940s and 1950s. Like the cover says, 4 novels, 12 novelettes, and 8 short stories. Authors include Poul Anderson, Robert Heinlein, Theodore Sturgeon, and Alfred Bester. SF anthologies don't come any better than this.
The Sport of crime
Nineteen tales of mystery & murder set in the world of sports. The man who pretended to like baseball / Isaac Asimov Diamond Dick / Jon L. Breen A game of chess / Robert Barr Coffin corner / Anthony Boucher The great rodeo fix / Leo R. Ellis The sailing club / David Ely The season ticket holder / Joyce Harrington The last downhill / Clark Howard The other runner / John Lutz Storm / Ed McBain Dead on the pin / John D. MacDonald The affair of the "Avalanche Bicycle and Tyre Co., Limited" / Arthur Morrison Tomorrow's murder / Stuart Palmer Trojan horse / Ellery Queen The return of Cardula / Jack Ritchie This won't kill you / Rex Stout Murder on the race course / Julian Symons The hustler / Walter S. Tevis Without the option / P. G. Wodehouse
Beyond the barriers of space and time
Wolf pack / Walter M. Miller, Jr. No one believed me / Will Thompson Perforce to dream / John Wyndham The Laocoön complex / J.C. Furnas Crazy Joey / Mark Clifton and Alex Apostolides The golden man / Philip K. Dick Malice aforethought / David Grinnell The last séance / Agatha Christie Medicine dancer / Bill Brown Behold it was a dream / Rhoda Broughton Belief / Isaac Asimov The veldt / Ray Bradbury Mr. Kinkaid's pasts / J.J. Coupling The warning / Peter Phillips The ghost of me / Anthony Boucher The wall around the world / Theodore R. Cogswell Operating instructions / Robert Sheckley Interpretation of a dream / John Collier Defense mechanism / Katherine MacLean.
The New Adventures of Sherlock Holmes - Volume 25
Opening and closing dramatizations by Glenhall Taylor, original director of the radio series. The Night Before Christmas - Exactly as broadcast on December 24, 1945 OH, WHAT A SURPRISE FOR DR. WATSON! When Dr. Watson plays Santa for a group of young children on Christmas Eve, a simple mistake put's everyone's life in jeopardy. Can Holmes prevent this tragedy and solve a puzzling crime at the same time? The Darlington Substitution - Exactly as broadcast on January 4, 1947 ONE OF THE MOST SHOCKING SCANDALS IN THE 19th CENTURY - CAN HOLMES PREVENT IT? Who is the heir to the Darlington fortune and who is the real mother to Lord Darligton's son? Sherlock Holmes must devise a test whereby the truth can be discovered.
