The Locus Index to Science Fiction: 1984-1998
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- HARRISON, HARRY (stories) (chron.) (continued)
- * _The Technicolor Time Machine (Tor 0-812-53970-2, May ’85 [Apr ’85], $2.95, 250pp, pb) Reissue (Doubleday 1967) sf novel. Second Tor printing.
- * _The Technicolor Time Machine (Tor 0-812-51607-9, May ’91 [Apr ’91], $3.95, 250pp, pb, cover by Alan Gutierrez) Reissue (Doubleday 1967) time-travel sf novel; third printing.
- * _To the Stars (Bantam Spectra 0-553-26453-2, Mar ’87 [Feb ’87], $4.95, 472pp, pb) [To the Stars] Reprint (SFBC 1981) omnibus edition of Homeworld (Panther 1980), Wheelworld (Bantam 1981), and Starworld (Bantam 1981); sf trilogy.
- * _To the Stars (Bantam Spectra 0-553-26453-2, Apr ’94 [Mar ’94], $5.99, 472pp, pb, cover by Frank Morris) [To the Stars] Reprint (SFBC 1981) sf omnibus of Homeworld (Panther 1980), Wheelworld (Bantam 1981), and Starworld (Bantam 1981).
- * _A Transatlantic Tunnel, Hurrah (Tor 0-812-51591-9, Oct ’91 [Sep ’91], $3.99, 254pp, pb, cover by Wayne Douglas Barlowe) Reissue (Putnam 1972 as Tunnel Through the Deeps) sf novel; third printing.
- * *The Turing Option (with Marvin Minsky) (Warner 0-446-51565-5, Aug ’92 [Jul ’92], $21.95, 422pp, hc, cover by Carol Gillot) Sf thriller about the development of an AI. Minsky is the former director of MIT’s Artificial Intelligence Lab.
- * _The Turing Option (with Marvin Minsky) (Viking UK 0-670-83127-1, Oct ’92, £8.99, 422pp, tp, cover by George Snow) Reprint (Warner 1992) sf novel about Artificial Intelligence. A hardcover edition (-84528-0, £15.99) is also available. [First U.K. edition]
- * _The Turing Option (with Marvin Minsky) (SFBC #05543, Jan ’93, $10.98, 422pp, hc, cover by Carol Gillot) Reprint (Warner 1992) sf thriller about the development of an AI. Minsky is the former director of MIT’s Artificial Intelligence Lab. Similar to the Warner edition except it lacks a price and has the SFBC number on the back jacket.
- * _The Turing Option (with Marvin Minsky) (Warner Questar 0-446-36496-7, Oct ’93 [Sep ’93], $5.99, 409pp, pb, cover by Bob Eggleton) Reprint (Warner 1992) sf thriller about the development of an AI. Minsky is the former director of MIT’s Artificial Intelligence Lab.
- * _The Turing Option (with Marvin Minsky) (Roc UK 0-14-012950-2, Oct ’93, £4.99, 498pp, pb, cover by George Snow) Reprint (Warner 1992) sf novel about Artificial Intelligence.
- * _Two Tales and Eight Tomorrows (Sphere 0-7221-4433-4, Feb ’87, £1.95, 157pp, pb) Reissue (Gollancz 1965) sf collection; omits introduction by Brian Aldiss.
- * _War with the Robots (Grafton 0-586-04318-7, Feb ’86 [1986], £1.95, 176pp, pb) Reissue (Pyramid 1962) sf collection. [Not seen]
- * _War with the Robots (Grafton, Feb ’86 [Jan ’86], £1.95, pb) Reissue (Pyramid 1962) collection.
- * *Warriors of the Way (with John Holm) (SFBC #07397, Jul ’95 [May ’95], $14.98, 794pp, hc, cover by Ken Kelly) [Hammer and the Cross] Omnibus of The Hammer and the Cross and One King’s Way. Holm, a pen name for Tom Shippey, is not credited on the jacket, but is listed on the copyright and title pages. This SFBC edition lacks a price and has both an SFBC number on the back jacket and an ISBN (1-56865-146-5) on the copyright page. (Contents)
- * *West of Eden (Bantam 0-553-05065-6, Aug ’84 [Jul ’84], $15.95, 483pp, hc) [Eden] Sf novel, illustrated by Bill Sanderson.
- * _West of Eden (SFBC #5263, Jan ’85 [Dec ’84], $5.98, 461pp, hc) [Eden] Reprint (Bantam 1984) sf novel.
- * _West of Eden (Bantam Spectra 0-553-24935-5, Jul ’85 [Jun ’85], $3.95, 508pp, pb) [Eden] Reprint (Bantam 1984) sf novel set in an alternate prehistoric past. Collectors should note that the step-back cover is available in either blue or maroon.
- * _Wheelworld (Bantam 0-553-20774-1, Sep ’84 [Aug ’84], $2.50, 181pp, pb) [To the Stars] Reissue (Bantam 1981) sf novel, “To the Stars” #2; 4th printing.
- * _Wheelworld (Severn House 0-7278-1614-4, May ’88 [Jun ’88], £9.95, 188pp, hc) [To the Stars] Reprint (Bantam 1981) sf novel. Volume 2 in the “To the Stars” trilogy.
- * *Winter in Eden (Grafton 0-246-12612-4, Sep ’86, £10.95, 485pp, hc) [Eden] Sf novel. Volume 2 in the “West of Eden” trilogy. Illustrated by Bill Sanderson.
- * +Winter in Eden (Bantam Spectra 0-553-05163-6, Nov ’86 [Sep ’86], $18.95, 398pp, hc) [Eden] Sf novel, sequel to West of Eden. First U.S. edition (Grafton 1986).
- * _Winter in Eden (SFBC #105189, Jan ’87, $5.98, 399pp, hc) [Eden] Reprint (Grafton 1986) sf novel, sequel to West of Eden.
- * _Winter in Eden (Bantam Spectra 0-553-26820-1, May ’87 [Apr ’87], $4.50, 430pp, pb) [Eden] Reprint (Grafton 1986) sf novel, sequel to West of Eden.
- * _Winter in Eden (Bantam Spectra 0-553-26628-4, Sep ’87 [Aug ’87], $4.50, 430pp, pb) [Eden] Reprint (Grafton 1986) prehistoric alternate world novel of intelligent dinosaurs, sequel to West of Eden.
- * _Winter in Eden (Grafton 0-586-06479-6, Sep ’87, £3.50, 486pp, pb) [Eden] Reprint (Grafton 1986) sf novel. Volume 2 in the “West of Eden” trilogy.
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- * *There Won’t Be War (with Bruce McAllister) (Tor 0-812-51941-8, Nov ’91 [Oct ’91], $3.99, 309pp, pb, cover by Alan Gutierrez) Mostly original anthology of 19 antiwar stories (includes six reprints), with an introduction by McAllister and an afterword by Harrison. Authors with original stories include Asimov, Haldeman, Sheckley, etc. (Contents)
- HARRISON, IRENE R., ed.
- HARRISON, JAMES
- * *Salman Rushdie (Macmillan Twayne 0-8057-7011-9, Dec ’91 [Jul ’92], $ 21.95, 147pp, hc) Non-fiction, criticism. A study of Rushdie’s life and works. Part of Twayne’s “English Authors” series. This has a 1991 copyright date but was not seen until now. [Rushdie]
- HARRISON, JANE
- * *Dark Dreams (Zebra 0-8217-5420-3, Oct ’96 [Jan ’97], $4.99, 349pp, pb) Horror/romance novel of the Grigori, or dark angels.
- HARRISON, M(ichael) JOHN (1945- ); see pseudonym Gabriel King (stories) (chron.) (assoc.)
- * _The Centauri Device (Bantam 0-553-23646-6, Apr ’85 [Mar ’85], $2.95, 212pp, pb) Reissue (Doubleday 1974) sf novel. 2nd printing.
- * _The Centauri Device (Orion 0-04-823364-1, Sep ’86, £2.95, 212pp, pb) Reprint (Doubleday 1974) sf novel.
- * *Climbers (Gollancz 0-575-03632-X, Sep ’89, £12.95, 221pp, hc, cover by Peter Maynard) Mainstream novel set in the world of rock climbing. Listed for Harrison completists.
- * _Climbers (Paladin 0-586-09065-7, Jul ’91 [Aug ’91], £4.99, 221pp, tp, cover by John Harris) Reprint (Gollancz 1989) mainstream novel about climbers and climbing, by an author better known for his sf/fantasy (and climbing).
- * _Climbers (Flamingo 0-586-09065-7, Aug ’93, £5.99, 221pp, tp, cover by Carol Fulton) Reissue (Gollancz 1989) associational novel.
- * _The Committed Men (Gollancz 0-575-04220-6, Apr ’89, £3.50, 223pp, pb, cover by Peter Elson) Reprint (Hutchinson 1971) sf novel. Volume 32 in the “VGSF Classics” series.
- * *The Course of the Heart (Gollancz 0-575-03891-8, Jun ’92, £14.99, 216pp, hc, cover by Dave McKean) Literary fantasy novel.
- * _The Course of the Heart (TSP #846, Dec ’92 [1992], £7.99, 216pp, tp, cover by Dave McKean) Reprint (Gollancz 1992) bookclub edition of the above. [Not seen]
- * _The Course of the Heart (Flamingo 0-00-654602-1, Aug ’93, £5.99, 216pp, tp, cover by Carol Fulton) Reprint (Gollancz 1992) literary fantasy novel.
- * _The Ice Monkey (Unwin 0-04-823347-1, Apr ’88, £2.95, 144pp, pb) Reprint (Gollancz 1983) collection of finely crafted stories, some ‘mainstream’, some sf, and most somewhere in-between.
- * _The Ice Monkey (Flamingo 0-00-654578-5, Aug ’93, £5.99, 144pp, tp, cover by Carol Fulton) Reprint (Gollancz 1983) sf/fantasy collection.
- * *The Luck in the Head (Gollancz 0-575-05037-3, Nov ’91, £8.99, 80pp, tp, cover by Ian Miller) [Viriconium] Sf graphic novel based on the short story of the same name (from Viriconium Nights, Ace 1984), art by Ian Miller. Also announced in hardcover (-05014-4, £14.99).
- * _The Pastel City (Unwin 0-04-823333-1, Apr ’87, £2.50, 142pp, pb) [Viriconium] Reprint (NEL 1971) fantasy novel. Volume 1 in the “Viriconium” series.
- * *Signs of Life (Gollancz 0-575-05556-1, May ’97, £16.99, 255pp, hc, cover by Gary Day-Ellison) Literary SF novel. An obsessed woman undergoes illegal DNA treatment to attain her dreams... and the worst happens: they start to come true.
- * +Signs of Life (St. Martin’s 0-312-15656-1, Aug ’97, $21.95, 253pp, hc, cover by Dave McKean) Near-future SF novel. First US edition (Gollancz 1997).
- * _Signs of Life (HarperCollins/Flamingo 0-00-654604-8, Apr ’98 [Jun ’98], £6.99, 253pp, tp, cover by Dave McKean) Reprint (Gollancz 1997) literary SF novel.
- * _A Storm of Wings (Unwin 0-04-823334-X, Jul ’87, £2.95, 189pp, pb) [Viriconium] Reprint (Doubleday 1980) fantasy novel. Volume 2 in the “Viriconium” series.
- * *Viriconium (Unwin 0-04-440245-7, Sep ’88 [Oct ’88], £3.95, 276pp, pb) [Viriconium] Omnibus of In Viriconium and Viriconium Nights with new introduction by Iain Banks. (Contents)
- * *Viriconium Nights (Ace 0-441-86570-4, Aug ’84 [Jul ’84], $2.75, 182pp, pb) [Viriconium] Collection of 8 stories set in the fantasy world Viriconium. Several seem to be originals. (Contents)
- * *Viriconium Nights (Gollancz 0-575-03662-1, Nov ’85, £8.95, 158pp, hc) [Viriconium] Collection of 7 stories. This shares only the title and a couple of stories with Viriconium Nights (Ace 1984). There are original works and rewritten stories in the new version. (Contents)
- * _Viriconium Nights (Allen & Unwin/Unicorn 0-04-823330-7, Aug ’86, £2.95, 158pp, pb) [Viriconium] Reprint (Gollancz 1985) collection of fantasy tales set in Viriconium. Not the same as the Ace paperback.
- HARRISON, MARK (Stephen James) (1951- )
- * *Dreamlands (Paper Tiger 1-85028-132-7, Dec ’90, £9.95, 127pp, tp) Collection of sf art, with linking text by Lisa Tuttle. Also available in hardcover (-133-5, £16.95).
- HARRISON, PAYNE (1949- )
- * *Storming Intrepid (Crown 0-517-57133-1, Jan ’89, $19.95, 473pp, hc) Techno-thriller about a shuttle hijacked by the Russians.
- * _Storming Intrepid (Coronet Overseas 0-340-53057-X, 1990 [May ’90], £4.50, 608pp, pb) Reprint (Crown 1989) near-future techno-thriller. This is an ’Open Market’ edition and is not generally available in the UK.
- * _Storming Intrepid (Century 0-7126-3786-9, Jan ’90, £12.95, 473pp, hc, cover by Martin Sexton) Reprint (Crown 1989) near-future thriller.
- * _Storming Intrepid (Ballantine Ivy 0-8041-0553-7, Mar ’90 [Apr ’90], $5.95, 531pp, pb) Reprint (Crown 1989) technothriller with sf elements.
- * _Storming Intrepid (Coronet 0-340-53057-X, Nov ’90, £4.99, 608pp, pb) Reprint (Crown 1989) near future techno-thriller.
- * *Thunder of Erebus (Crown 0-517-58405-0, Jun ’91 [May ’91], $22.00, 496pp, hc, cover by Jack Ribik) Near-future technothriller of Soviet/American cooperation and conflict during an experimental drilling project in Antarctica.
- HARRISON, SUE (McHaney) (1950- )
- * *Brother Wind (Morrow 0-688-12888-2, Oct ’94 [Sep ’94], $22.00, 494pp, hc, cover by Russell Ritell) [Mother Earth, Father Sky] Associational novel, third book of a quasi-fantasy series set in prehistoric Alaska.
- * _Brother Wind (Avon 0-380-72178-3, Sep ’95 [Aug ’95], $6.50, 463pp, pb) [Mother Earth, Father Sky] Reprint (Morrow 1994) associational novel, third book of a quasi-fantasy series set in prehistoric Alaska.
- * *Cry of the Wind (Avon 0-380-97371-5, Dec ’98 [Nov ’98], $24.00, 448pp, hc, cover by Michael Evans) [Storyteller] Associational prehistoric novel, second in the “Storyteller” trilogy after Song of the River.
- * *Mother Earth, Father Sky (Doubleday 0-385-41159-6, Jun ’90 [May ’90], $19.95, 323pp, hc, cover by Robert Giusti) [Mother Earth, Father Sky] Associational prehistoric novel set in North America during the last Ice Age.
- * _Mother Earth, Father Sky (Doubleday UK 0-385-40019-5, Aug ’90, £13.99, 311pp, hc, cover by Kevin Tweddell) [Mother Earth, Father Sky] Reprint (Doubleday 1990) associational prehistoric novel set in North America during the last Ice Age.
- * _Mother Earth, Father Sky (Avon 0-380-71592-9, Sep ’91 [Aug ’91], $5.99, 401pp, pb, cover by Melvyn Grant) [Mother Earth, Father Sky] Reprint (Doubleday 1990) associational prehistoric novel set in North America during the last Ice Age.
- * _Mother Earth, Father Sky (Bantam UK 0-553-40487-3, Aug ’92 [Jul ’92], £3.99, 384pp, pb, cover by Chris Collingwood) [Mother Earth, Father Sky] Reprint (Doubleday 1990) prehistoric fantasy novel.
- * *My Sister the Moon (Doubleday 0-385-42086-2, Mar ’92 [Feb ’92], $20.00, 449pp, hc, cover by Robert Giusti) [Mother Earth, Father Sky] Associational prehistoric novel, sequel to Mother Earth, Father Sky.
- * _My Sister the Moon (Doubleday UK 0-385-40258-9, Aug ’92, £14.99, 449pp, hc, cover by Chris Collingwood) [Mother Earth, Father Sky] Reprint (Doubleday 1992) prehistoric fantasy novel. Sequel to Mother Earth, Father Sky. [First U.K. edition]
- * _My Sister the Moon (Avon 0-380-71836-7, Jan ’93 [Dec ’92], $5.99, 402pp, pb) [Mother Earth, Father Sky] Reprint (Doubleday 1992) associational prehistoric novel, sequel to Mother Earth, Father Sky.
- * *Song of the River (Avon 0-380-97370-7, Nov ’97 [Oct ’97], $24.00, 484pp, hc, cover by Michael Evans) [Storyteller] Associational prehistoric novel.
- * _Song of the River (Avon 0-380-72603-3, Nov ’98 [Oct ’98], $6.99, 576pp, pb, cover by Michael Evans) [Storyteller] Reprint (Avon 1997) associational prehistoric novel, first book in the “Storyteller” trilogy.
- HARRISON, TAYLOR, ed.
- * *Enterprise Zones: Critical Positions on Star Trek (with Sarah Projansky, Kent A. Ono & Elyce Rae Helford) (HarperCollins/Westview Press 0-8133-2899-3, 1996 [Aug ’96], $16.50, 303pp, tp, cover by James Wappel) [Star Trek] Critical analysis of Star Trek as a cultural phenomenon, with 12 chapter/essays by different authors. Includes an appendix on fan studies, and a selective bibliography of critical works available. A hardcover edition (-2898-5) was announced but not seen.
- HARRY, ERIC L. (1958- )
- * _Society of the Mind (HarperPaperbacks 0-06-109615-6, May ’97 [Apr ’97], $6.99, 657pp, pb) Reprint (HarperCollins 1996) near-future techno-thriller. A supercomputer thinks it’s a person, and goes psychotic. We apparently missed the hardcover first edition.
- * _Society of the Mind (Hodder & Stoughton 0-340-65723-5, Aug ’97, £16.99, 503pp, hc, cover by Steve Stone) Reprint (HarperCollins 1996) SF novel. A psychology professor is asked to analyse the mind of the first intelligent, powerful — but neurotic — artifical neurocomputer. [First U.K. edition]
- * _Society of the Mind (Coronet 0-340-65724-3, Feb ’98, £5.99, 503pp, pb, cover by Steve Stone) Reprint (HarperCollins 1996) SF novel. A psychology professor is asked to analyse the first intelligent (and neurotic) artifical neurocomputer.
- HARSENT, DAVID (1942- ); see pseudonym Jack Curtis
- HART, ANDREA
- * *A Mind to Kill (Corgi 0-552-14622-6, Apr ’98 [Mar ’98], £5.99, 512pp, pb) Dark fantasy novel. A woman who murdered her husband claims she was possessed by the spirit of his dead first wife.
- HART, CHRISTOPHER, ed. (stories)
- * *The Pseudo-Nymph: An Anthology of NSFA Member Magazines (Chris Hart 0-9517848-0-3, Dec ’91, £2.25, 43pp, ph, cover by Kevin Cullen) Anthology of six short stories, four poems, one vignette and one article representing the six founder magazines of the “New SF Alliance”. Available from the editor at 16 Walker Avenue, Great Lever, BOLTON, BL3 2DU, England. (Contents)
- HART, JAMES V.
- HART, JOHN
- * *Jizz (Black Swan 0-552-99487-1, Apr ’92 [Jan ’92], £5.99, 285pp, tp, cover by P. J. Lynch) Literary sf novel set in 21st-century Brighton.
- HART, LENORE (1953- ); see pseudonym Elisabeth Graves
- HARTLEY, L(eslie) P(oles) (1895-1972) (stories) (chron.)
- * +The Complete Short Stories of L.P. Hartley (Beaufort 0-8253-0353-2, 1986 [Oct ’87], $24.95, 760pp, hc) Omnibus edition of a novella plus four earlier collections: “Simonetta Perkins” (1925); The Travelling Grave (1948); The White Wand (1954); Two for the River (1961); and Mrs. Carteret Receives (1971). Many of the 51 stories are fantasy. (The Travelling Grave was originally published by Arkham House). This edition has a 1986 date, but was not seen until 1987. First U.S. edition (Hamilton 1973). (Contents)
- * _The Complete Short Stories of L.P. Hartley (QPB no ISBN, Nov ’87 [Oct ’87], $12.95, 760pp, tp) Reprint (UK 1973) omnibus of 51 stories, some fantasy. This is the same as the Beaufort hardcover except for the binding and lack of ISBN.
- * _Facial Justice (Oxford University Press 0-19-282057-5, May ’87, £3.95, 256pp, tp) Reprint (Hamish Hamilton 1960) dystopian sf novel, with a new introduction by Peter Quennell.
- * _Night Fears and Other Supernatural Tales (Everyman 0-460-87360-1, Dec ’93, £4.99, 217pp, tp, cover by John Piper) Reprint (Arkham House 1948 as The Traveling Grave) collection of ghost/horror stories, with a new introduction by Sir Peter Quennell. (Contents)
- * _The Traveling Grave (Everyman 0-460-01349-1, Jun ’84, £2.50, 240pp, pb) Reprint (Arkham House 1948) fantasy/horror collection. [Not seen]
- * _The Traveling Grave (Everyman, Jul ’86 [Aug ’86], £2.50, pb) Reprint (Arkham House 1948) collection of fantasy/horror tales.
- HARTMAN, DARLENE (1934- ); see pseudonym Simon Lang
- HARTMANN, WILLIAM K(enneth) (1939- ) (stories)
- * _The Grand Tour: A Traveler’s Guide to the Solar System (with Ron Miller) See entry under Ron Miller.
- * *In the Stream of Stars: The Soviet/American Space Art Book (with Andrei Sokolov, Ron Miller & Vitaly Myagkov) (Workman 0-89480-705-6, Dec ’90 [Jan ’91], $19.95, 183pp, tp, cover by Paul Hudson) Art book containing both Soviet and American full-color space art, not limited to the realistic school, with an introductory essay by Ray Bradbury. A hardcover edition (-875-3, $29.95) is also available.
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