The Locus Index to Science Fiction: 1984-1998
Books, Listed by Author
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- GRUNDY, STEPHAN (1967- )
- * *Attila’s Treasure (Michael Joseph 0-7181-3894-5, Aug ’96 [Jul ’96], £10.99, 549pp, tp, cover by Mike Posen) [Rhinegold] Historical fantasy novel based on the myth-cycles of Northern Europe, set in the same world as Rhinegold.
- * +Attila’s Treasure (Bantam 0-553-37774-4, Sep ’96 [Aug ’96], $13.95, 549pp, tp, cover by John Jude Palencar) [Rhinegold] Historical novel with fantasy elements, set in the same world as Rhinegold. A Burgundian prince finds a pathway to the otherworld and uses his knowledge to oppose Attila the Hun. First US edition (Michael Joseph 1996).
- * _Attila’s Treasure (Penguin 0-14-024489-1, 1997 [Feb ’98], £6.99, 549pp, pb, cover by Mike Posen) [Rhinegold] Reprint (Michael Joseph 1996) historical fantasy novel based on the myth-cycles of Northern Europe.
- * _Attila’s Treasure (Bantam 0-553-57531-7, Nov ’97 [Oct ’97], $6.99, 519pp, pb, cover by John Jude Palencar) [Rhinegold] Reprint (Michael Joseph 1996) historical novel with fantasy elements, set in the same world as Rhinegold.
- * *Rhinegold (Michael Joseph 0-7181-3743-4, Mar ’94, £9.99, 870pp, tp, cover by Angus Gray Burbridge) [Rhinegold] Epic re-telling of the Siegfried the Dragonslayer legend. A hardcover edition (-3742-6, £16.99) was announced but not seen. Simultaneous with the US (Bantam) edition.
- * +Rhinegold (Bantam 0-553-09545-5, Apr ’94 [Mar ’94], $23.95, 721pp, hc, cover by John Jude Palencar) [Rhinegold] Fantasy novel retelling the story of Siegfried and other Teutonic myths. Recommended (SW). First American edition (Michael Joseph 1994).
- * _Rhinegold (Bantam 0-553-56945-7, Mar ’95 [Feb ’95], $6.99, 830pp, pb, cover by John Jude Palencar) [Rhinegold] Reprint (Michael Joseph 1994) fantasy novel, a retelling of the same Norse myths and legends that inspired Wagner’s Ring Cycle.
- * _Rhinegold (Penguin 0-14-023723-2, Aug ’95, £6.99, 870pp, pb, cover by Mick Posen) [Rhinegold] Reprint (Bantam; Michael Joseph 1994) fantasy novel: an epic re-telling of the legend of Siegfried the Dragon-Slayer.
- GRUSKY, SCOTT T.
- * *Silicon Sunset (InfoNet Press 0-9651190-0-9, Sep ’98 [Aug ’98], $15.95, 297pp, tp, cover by Darin Weisensel) Near-future SF novel, cautionary counter-cyberpunk. Computer-addicted humans have forgotten how to use their own brains. A first novel. Order from InfoNet Press, 23852 Pacific Coast Hwy, Suite 330, Malibu CA 90265; www.furthest.com
- GRZIMEK, MARTIN (1950- )
- * *Shadowlife (New Directions 0-8112-1151-7, Mar ’91, $22.95, 207pp, hc, cover by Giorgio de Chirico) Near-future literary dystopian novel set in a world overrun by bureaucracy. Translated from the German by Breon Mitchell, originally published as Die Beschattung (Hanser 1989). A trade paperback edition (-1152-5, $11.95) was announced but not seen.
- GUADALUPI, GIANNI (1945- )
- GUERIN, RENEE
- * *The Singing Teacher (St. Martin’s 0-312-11891-0, Apr ’95 [May ’95], $21.00, 295pp, hc, cover by Janet Woolley) Gothic suspense horror novel with Faustian overtones. A first novel.
- GUEST, DIANE (Reidy) (1939- )
- * *Cristobel (Fontana 0-00-637780-7, Nov ’92, £4.99, 300pp, pb) Gothic thriller with a dash of ghosts and voodoo.
- * _Cristobel (Severn House 0-7278-4576-4, Jan ’94 [Feb ’94], £14.99, 300pp, hc, cover by Derek Colligan) Reprint (Fontana 1992) horror novel.
- * _Forbidden Garden (Fontana 0-00-647052-1, Jan ’92, £3.99, 320pp, pb) Reprint (Bantam 1987) horror novel. [First U.K. edition]
- * _Forbidden Garden (Severn House 0-7278-4494-6, Jul ’93 [Jun ’93], £14.99, 320pp, hc, cover by Derek Colligan) Reprint (Bantam 1987) horror novel.
- * *Lullaby (Putnam 0-399-13525-1, Apr ’90 [May ’90], $19.95, 220pp, hc, cover by Mark Tauss) Horror novel of ghosts and possession in an isolated Maine mansion.
- * _Lullaby (Fontana 0-00-617985-1, Mar ’91, £3.50, 299pp, pb) Reprint (Putnam 1990) horror novel.
- * _Lullaby (Jove 0-515-10641-0, Aug ’91 [Jul ’91], $4.95, 295pp, pb) Reprint (Putnam 1990) horror novel of ghosts and possession in an isolated Maine mansion.
- * _The Nightwalker (HarperCollins UK 0-00-637781-5, Feb ’94, £4.99, 270pp, pb) Reprint (HarperCollins UK 1993) horror novel.
- * *Shadow Hill (HarperCollins UK 0-00-637782-3, Mar ’95 [Feb ’95], £4.99, 266pp, pb) Gothic fantasy novel with horror elements. A hardcover edition (-224295-8, £15.99) was announced but not seen.
- GUEST, LYNN (1939- )
- * *The Sword of Hachiman (Zebra 0-8217-1104-0, Sep ’84 [Aug ’84], $3.50, pb) Fantasy adventure novel.
- GUHA, ANTON-ANDREW
- * *Ende: A Diary of the Third World War (Corgi 0-552-12653-5, Apr ’86 [Mar ’86], £2.95, 174pp, pb) Post-holocaust literary sf novel; first English-language edition.
- GUIGONNAT, HENRI
- * *Daemon in Lithuania (New Directions 0-8112-0930-X, May ’85 [Apr ’85], $14.00, 136pp, hc) “Neo-gothic” fantasy novel, winner of the first Prix de l’Insolite in France. It resembles an Edward Gorey book put into lyrical prose a la Francais — short on plot, but long on demented charm. Translated by Barbara Wright. (FCM)
- * *Daemon in Lithuania (New Directions 0-8112-0939-3, May ’85 [Apr ’85], $7.95, 136pp, pb) Paperback edition of the above.
- GUILEY, ROSEMARY ELLEN; see pseudonym Adrian Fletcher (chron.)
- * *The Complete Vampire Companion (Simon & Schuster/Macmillan 0-671-85024-5, Oct ’94 [Nov ’94], $16.00, 258pp, hc) Non-fiction history of vampires in books, movies, stage, etc.
- GUIN, CHRIS
- GULER, KATHLEEN CUNNINGHAM
- * *Into the Path of Gods (Bardsong Press 0-9660371-0-3, Mar ’98 [Aug ’98], $22.95, 413pp, hc, cover by Catrin) [*Macsen’s Treasure] Historical Arthurian novel with some fantasy elements, first in the four-volume “Macsen’s Treasure” series. A first novel. Bardsong, PO Box 775396, Steamboat Springs CO 80477; credit card orders 970-870-1401; add $3.95 postage.
- GÜN, GÜNELI
- * *On the Road to Baghdad (Hunter House 0-89793-033-9, Jan ’91 [Dec ’90], $19.95, 377pp, hc) Arabian Nights fantasy; a first novel.
- GUNDERLOY, MIKE (stories)
- * *How to Publish a Fanzine (Loompanics Unlimited 0-915179-80-6, 1988 [Mar ’89], $6.95, 91pp, tp) Non-fiction guide to publishing your own fanzine. The print is big enough for a large print edition and the author doesn’t understand the post office. This has a 1988 copyright date but was not seen until 1989.
- GUNN, JAMES E(dwin) (1923- ) (stories) (chron.)
- * *Crisis! (Tor 0-812-53944-3, May ’86 [Apr ’86], $2.95, 219pp, pb) [Bill Johnson] Sf novel composed of a series of episodes which appeared separately. (Contents)
- * *Inside Science Fiction: Essays on Fantastic Literature (Borgo Press 0-89370-412-1, Sep ’92, $14.95, 176pp, tp) Non-fiction, criticism. A collection of 18 essays on sf, film, teaching sf, etc. A hardcover edition (-312-5, $27.00) was announced but not seen. Available from Borgo Press, PO Box 2845, San Bernardino CA 92406.
- * _Isaac Asimov: The Foundations of Science Fiction, Revised Edition (Scarecrow Press 0-8108-3129-5, Nov ’96 [Jan ’97], $36.00, 276pp, hc) Reprint (Oxford 1982) critical look at Asimov’s SF. The earlier edition won a non-fiction Hugo. This expanded edition adds a long chapter on Asimov’s bestselling late novels plus the text of an earlier interview. Order from Scarecrow Press, 4720 Boston Way, Lanham MD 20706; 301-459-3366. [Asimov]
- * _The Joy Makers (Crown 0-517-55188-5, Feb ’84 [Jan ’84], $7.95, 213pp, hc) Reprint (Bantam 1961) sf novel. New foreword by George Zebrowski. Volume 2 of the “Classics of Modern Science Fiction” series.
- * _Kampus (Easton Press no ISBN, Feb ’90, no price, 281pp, hc) Reprint (Bantam 1977) sf novel, with an introduction by Frederik Pohl and artwork by Richard Powers. This special leatherbound gilt-edge edition is part of the “Masterpieces of Science Fiction” series and is available by subscription only.
- * _The Listeners (Ballantine Del Rey 0-345-30036-X, May ’85 [Apr ’85], $2.95, 226pp, pb) [Listeners] Reprint (Scribners 1972) sf novel. A classic of realistic first contact. Recommended. (CNB)
- * _The Listeners (Easton Press no ISBN, Aug ’91, no price, 275pp, hc) [Listeners] Reprint (Scribner’s 1972) sf novel, with an introduction by Thomas D. Clareson and artwork by Frank Kelly Freas. This special leatherbound gilt-edge edition is part of the “Masterpieces of Science Fiction” series and is available by subscription only.
- * _Star Bridge (with Jack Williamson) (Macmillan Collier Nucleus 0-02-040881-1, Nov ’89 [Oct ’89], $4.50, 216pp, pb) Reprint (Gnome Press 1955) sf novel.
- * *Star Trek: The Joy Machine (with Theodore Sturgeon) (Pocket 0-671-00221-X, Sep ’96 [Aug ’96], $5.99, 278pp, pb) [Star Trek] Star Trek novelization by Gunn based on a story treatment by Theodore Sturgeon sold to Gene Roddenberry in 1967. (The cover credits specify “a novel by James Gunn based on the story by Theodore Sturgeon.”) There is an afterword by Gunn, and a bibliography of books by both authors. Copyrighted by Paramount Pictures.
- * *Tiger! Tiger! (Chris Drumm no ISBN, 1984, $2.25, 55pp, ph) Sf novella written in 1952. Drumm Booklet #17. (Contents)
- * *The Unpublished Gunn, Part One (Chris Drumm Books 0-936055-52-9, Jun ’92, $4.00, 44pp, ph) Original collection of four previously unpublished stories, with an introduction by the author. Available from Chris Drumm Books, PO Box 445, Polk City IA 50226. (Contents)
- * *The Unpublished Gunn, Part Two (Chris Drumm Books 0-936055-62-6, 1996 [Aug ’96], $5.00, 66pp, ph) Original collection of five previously unpublished stories, with an introduction by Gunn describing how they came to be written. (Contents)
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- * *Astounding Stories: The 60th Anniversary Collection, Vol. 1 (Easton Press, 1990, hc) Three-volume anthology commemorating the 60th anniversary of Astounding Stories, now Analog, magazine. Available only in a leather-bound limited-edition. (Contents)
- * *Astounding Stories: The 60th Anniversary Collection, Vol. 2 (Easton Press, 1990, hc) (Contents)
- * *Astounding Stories: The 60th Anniversary Collection, Vol. 3 (Easton Press, 1990, hc) (Contents)
- * *The Best of Astounding: Classic Short Novels from the Golden Age of Science Fiction (Carroll & Graf 0-88184-808-5, Aug ’92 [Jul ’92], $22.95, 438pp, hc) Anthology of six short novels originally published in Astounding between 1932 and 1958, with an introduction by Poul Anderson. This volume was abridged from three anthologies published by Easton Press in 1990. (Contents)
- * *The New Encyclopedia of Science Fiction (Viking 0-670-81041-X, Oct ’88, $24.95, 524pp, hc) Non-fiction, reference. Covers books, magazines, films, comics, and more. Available in the UK for £17.95.
- * _The Road to Science Fiction #4 (White Wolf 1-56504-822-9, Jan ’97 [Dec ’96], $14.99, 601pp, tp) Reprint (1982) SF anthology, revised. (Contents)
- * _The Road to Science Fiction Volume 3: From Heinlein to Here (White Wolf 1-56504-821-0, Jul ’96, $14.99, 527pp, tp, cover by Michael Scott Cohen) Reprint (NAL/Mentor 1979) SF teaching anthology with 36 stories.
- * *The Road to Science Fiction Volume 5: The British Way (White Wolf 1-56504-158-5, Feb ’98 [Mar ’98], $14.99, 622pp, tp) SF teaching anthology of 35 British SF stories, each with an introduction discussing its theme and period. Authors include H.G. Wells, Eric Frank Russell, Anthony Burgess, Arthur C. Clarke, and Tanith Lee. The preface by Gunn discusses the book’s history, and the difficulties of doing “an American view of the origins and development of British SF." (Contents)
- * *The Road to Science Fiction Volume 6: Around the World (White Wolf 1-56504-158-5, Jul ’98, $14.99, 656pp, tp, cover by Kathy Ryan) SF teaching anthology with 35 stories divided into 10 countries or regions. The history of SF in each geographic division is covered, and each story has a thematic introduction. Elisabeth Vonarburg provides an appendix essay on the influence of American SF on the rest of the world. (Contents)
- GUNNARSON, OLAF (stories)
- * +Gaga (Penumbra Press 0-921254-00-8, 1988 [Mar ’89], no price, 68pp, tp) Associational mainstream novella about a man who goes insane from reading too much science fiction and takes a psychotic journey to Mars. Translated from the Icelandic (Forlagid 1984) by David McDuff. This has appeared in 1988, but was not seen until now. First American edition (Iceland 1984).
- GUNNARSSON, THORARINN (1957- )
- * *Dragonking of Mystara (TSR 0-7869-0153-5, Jul ’95, $5.99, 396pp, tp, cover by Danilo Gonzalez) [Dragonlord Chronicles] Novelization based on the role-playing game world of “Mystara”, book two of “The Dragonlord Chronicles”. Copyrighted by TSR.
- * *Dragonlord of Mystara (TSR 1-56076-906-8, Aug ’94 [Jul ’94], $5.95, 396pp, pb, cover by Danilo Gonzalez) [Dragonlord Chronicles] Fantasy novelization based on the Mystara game, first book of the “Dragonlord Chronicles”. Copyrighted by TSR.
- * *Dragonmage of Mystara (TSR 0-7869-0488-7, Apr ’96, $5.99, 395pp, tp, cover by Paul Jaquays) [Dragonlord Chronicles] Fantasy novelization, book three of the “Dragonlord Chronicles”. Copyrighted by TSR.
- * *Dragon’s Domain (Ace 0-441-16665-2, Jul ’93 [Jun ’93], $4.99, 261pp, pb, cover by Den Beauvais) Fantasy novel about dragons.
- * *Dragons on the Town (Ace 0-441-15526-X, Dec ’92 [Nov ’92], $4.99, 295pp, pb, cover by Walter Velez) [Sherlock Holmes; Make Way for Dragons] Humorous fantasy novel, third book of the “Make Way for Dragons” series. An evil sorceress snatches Jenny Barker’s body and, as a ghost, she enlists the aid of Sherlock Holmes in hunting it down in New York.
- * *Human, Beware! (Ace 0-441-51541-X, Dec ’90 [Nov ’90], $4.50, 263pp, pb, cover by Jim Thiesen) [Make Way for Dragons] Fantasy novel of a California girl in a magical kingdom, sequel to Make Way for Dragons!
- * *Make Way for Dragons! (Ace 0-441-51537-1, Aug ’90 [Jul ’90], $3.95, 215pp, pb, cover by Rowena Morrill) [Make Way for Dragons] Humorous fantasy novel of a dragon and her dragonet stranded in the strange land called “California”.
- * *Revenge of the Valkyrie (Ace 0-441-72359-4, Aug ’89 [Jul ’89], $3.50, 202pp, pb) [Song of the Dwarves] Norse fantasy novel, sequel to Song of the Dwarves.
- * *Song of the Dwarves (Ace 0-441-72690-9, Aug ’88 [Jul ’88], $3.50, 214pp, pb) [Song of the Dwarves] Nordic fantasy novel with dwarves, gods, and gold rings.
- * *The Starwolves (Popular Library Questar 0-445-20643-8, Jan ’88 [Dec ’87], $2.95, 281pp, pb) [Starwolves] Sf novel, a space opera with an alien created race as the “good guys” vs. humans.
- * *Starwolves: Battle of the Ring (Popular Library Questar 0-445-20908-9, Oct ’89 [Sep ’89], $3.95, 235pp, pb) [Starwolves] Sf novel about a war between the Starwolves and a sentient space fortress, sequel to Starwolves.
- * *Starwolves: Dreadnought (Warner Questar 0-446-36322-7, Jan ’93 [Dec ’92], $4.99, 234pp, pb, cover by John Harris) [Starwolves] Sf adventure novel, fourth book of a series.
- * *Starwolves: Tactical Error (Warner Questar 0-446-36134-8, Apr ’91 [Mar ’91], $4.95, 231pp, pb, cover by John Harris) [Starwolves] Sf space opera novel, third book of the “Starwolves” series.
- GUNSON, JONATHAN
- * *The Merlin Mystery (with Marten Coombe) (Warner Aspect 0-446-52432-8, Sep ’98, $21.00, 48pp, hc, cover by Marten Coombe & Jonathan Gunson) Art/puzzle book telling the Arthurian story of Merlin and Nimue, with hidden clues to a $125,000 prize. Simultaneous worldwide publication; UK from HarperCollins/Voyager.
- * *The Merlin Mystery: The Secret Lies Inside (with Marten Coombe) (HarperCollins/Voyager 0-00-224675-9, Sep ’98, £12.99, 48pp, hc) Illustrated fantasy novella based on the Merlin & Nimue legend. A treasure-hunt clue book published simultaneously throughout the world.
- GUNTHER, MAX (1927-1998)
- * *Doom Wind (Contemporary Books 0-8092-5043-8, Sep ’86 [Aug ’86], $17.95, 346pp, hc) Sf disaster novel of devastating winds threatening New York City after a huge comet passes by the Earth.
- * _Doom Wind (Paperjacks 0-7701-0660-9, Oct ’87, $4.50, 346pp, pb) Reprint (Contemporary 1986) sf/disaster novel.
- GUON, ELLEN (Sue) (1964- ) (stories) (chron.)
- GURNEY, JAMES (1958- ) (stories)
- * _Dinotopia (BOMC no ISBN, Oct ’92, $15.95, 159pp, hc, cover by James Gurney) [Dinotopia] Reprint (Turner; Dorling Kindersley 1992) art book, a “traveler’s diary” through a “lost world” where humans and intelligent dinosaurs co-exist. Similar to the Turner edition except it lacks an ISBN and price and has a BOMC mark on the back.
- * _Dinotopia (Turner 1-878685-89-9, May ’94, $16.95, 159pp, tp, cover by James Gurney) [Dinotopia] Reprint (Turner 1992) Hugo and World Fantasy Awards-winning art book, a “traveler’s diary” through a “lost world” where humans and intelligent dinosaurs co-exist.
- * _Dinotopia (HarperCollins 0-06-028003-4, Jun ’98 [Jul ’98], $29.95, 159pp, hc, cover by James Gurney) [Dinotopia] Reprint (Turner; Dorling Kindersley 1992) art book.
- * *Dinotopia Pop-Up Book (Turner 1-878685-46-5, Nov ’93 [Jan ’94], $15.95, unpaginated, hc, cover by James Gurney) [Dinotopia] Art book, selections from Gurney’s bestselling Dinotopia adapted as pop-up art.
- * *Dinotopia: A Land Apart from Time (Turner 1-878685-23-6, Sep ’92 [Jun ’92], $29.95, 159pp, hc, cover by James Gurney) [Dinotopia] Art book, a “traveler’s diary” through a “lost world” where humans and intelligent dinosaurs co-exist.
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