The Resurrection Man's Legacy (collection)

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The Resurrection Man's Legacy
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Cover of first edition
Author Dale Bailey
Cover artistJohn Picacio
LanguageEnglish
Genre Horror, dark fantasy
PublisherGolden Gryphon Press
Publication date
2003
Publication placeUnited States
Media typeprint (hardcover)
Pagesxii, 290
ISBN 9781930846227
OCLC 52127540

The Resurrection Man's Legacy is a collection of horror and dark fantasy short stories by American writer Dale Bailey. It was first published by Golden Gryphon Press in hardcover in November 2003. An ebook edition was released by Open Road Integrated Media in July 2014 under the alternate title The Resurrection Man's Legacy and Other Stories. [1]

Contents

Summary

The book collects eleven short works of fiction by the author, together with an introduction by Barry N. Malzberg and story notes.

Contents

Awards

The collection placed nineteenth in the 2004 Locus Poll Award for Best Collection.

"The Resurrection Man's Legacy" was nominated for the 1996 Nebula Award for Best Novelette.

"Death and Suffrage" won the 2002 International Horror Guild Award for Best Intermediate Form.

"Quinn's Way" placed twenty-second in the 1998 Locus Poll Award for Best Novelette.

"The Census Taker" was nominated for the 2003 International Horror Guild Award for Best Intermediate Form and placed eighteenth in the 2004 Locus Poll Award for Best Novelette. [1]

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