The Redward Edward Papers is a collection of science fiction and fantasy short stories, written by American author Avram Davidson and edited by Michael Kurland.
[1] The book collects six novelettes and short stories, with a foreword by editor Michael Kurland, an introduction by Randall Garrett, and afterwords to each story and to the entire collection by the author.
The title story appears for the first time in the collection; the other pieces were originally published in The Magazine of Fantasy & Science Fiction and Ellery Queen's Mystery Magazine.
[1] Charles N. Brown in Isaac Asimov's Science Fiction Magazine calls the author "one of the finest short story writers in the English language," though "[u]nfortunately ... very much underrated."
He finds the book "excellent, the title story "charming, witty, and urbane, with just the right touch of maniacal whimsy," and the other stories "even better," referring to "Sacheverell" and "The Lord of Central Park" as "wonderful," "The Grantha Sighting" as "devastatingly funny," and "The Singular Events...." and "Dagon" as pieces that "would stand out in any anthology."