‘The Mystery Of The Texas Twister’

The Mystery Of The Texas Twister

Silvertown, AZ: Coppervale trade-sized paperback, 2004 (January);
sub-titled “An Adventure Of Sir Seaton Begg, Metatemporal Detective” on title page;
original price:  none (see below);
80 pages;
I.S.B.N.:  none;
cover artist:  Jon Foster (also interior);

foreword by Lou Anders;
introduction by James A. Owen;
no British edition.

As stated by the book’s sub-title, The Mystery Of The Texas Twister is “An Adventure Of Sir Seaton Begg, Metatemporal Detective”. Never sold as a standalone publication, it was (initially) only available in a slip-case together with Argosy Magazine’s “Premiere Issue”, January/February 2004 see below but it was also later collected in The Metatemporal Detective (2007).

Contents:-
p. 3: title page;
p. 5: ‘Foreword: The Multiversal Michael Moorcock’ by Lou Anders;
p. 7: ‘Introduction And Miscellany’ (as ‘Introduction & Misc.’ on contents page) by James A. Owen;
p. 9: The Mystery Of The Texas Twister (Chapter One);
p. 80: ‘About The Author’ and ‘About The Artist’.

Sold only together with…

Silvertown, AZ: Coppervale trade-sized paperback, 2004 (January);
edited by Lou Anders;
original price:  $12·95;
224 pages (144 + 80pp.);
I.S.B.N.:  none;
cover artists:  Leo & Diane Dillon;

no British edition.

Slip-case for Argosy Magazine, January/February 2004.
Argosy Magazine, January/February 2004, artwork by Leo & Diane Dillon.