McSweeney's Enchanted Chamber of Astonishing Stories
| First published | 2004 |
|---|---|
| Publisher | Vintage Books |
| Format | Trade Paperback |
| Type | Anthology |
| Cover art | Lawrence Sterne Stevens |
| Pages | xv+328 |
| Price | $13.95 |
| ISBN | 1400078741 |
- A Vintage Books Original November 2004. [This Publication Record].
- First printing by number line.
- Copyright 2004 by McSweeney's Publishing LLC.
- Illustrations copyright 2004 by Mike Mignola. Each story, except the Introduction is preceded by a full page black and white drawing.
- "Edited by Michael Chabon" from title page and front cover.
- "Cover illustration by Lawrence Sterne Stevens (Fantastic Novels Magazine, January 1949). Used with permission of Argosy Communications, Inc., and the assistance of Joel Frieman."
- Cover lettering by David Coulson.
- "A Vintage Original" from the back cover.
- Canada pricing C$21.00.
| Year | Reviewer | Publication |
|---|---|---|
| 2004 | Gary K. Wolfe | Locus, #527 December 2004 |
| 2005 | Dorman T. Shindler | Amazing Stories, January 2005 |
Searching by ISBN: 1400078741
| Page | Title | Author(s) | Type |
|---|---|---|---|
| 3 | Lusus Naturae | Margaret Atwood | Short Story |
| 11 | What You Do Not Know You Want | David Mitchell | Short Story |
| 33 | Vivian Relf | Jonathan Lethem | Short Story |
| 47 | Minnow | Ayelet Waldman | Short Story |
| 69 | Zeroville | Steve Erickson | Short Story |
| 83 | Lisey and the Madman | Stephen King | Short Story |
| 115 | 7C | Jason Roberts | Short Story |
| 129 | The Miniaturist | Heidi Julavits | Short Story |
| 155 | The Child | Roddy Doyle | Short Story |
| 171 | Delmonico | Daniel Handler | Short Story |
| 191 | The Scheme of Things | Charles D'Ambrosio | Short Story |
| 223 | The Devil of Delery Street | Poppy Z. Brite | Short Story |
| 241 | Reports of Certain Events in London | China Miéville | Novelette |
| 263 | The Fabled Light-house at Vina del Mar | Joyce Carol Oates | Novelette |
| 289 | Mr. Aickman's Air Rifle | Peter Straub | Novella |
| ix | Introduction (McSweeney's Enchanted Chamber of Astonishing Stories) | Michael Chabon | Essay |