The Locus Index to Science Fiction: 1984-1998
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- HEINLEIN, ROBERT A(nson) (stories) (chron.) (continued)
- * _Space Cadet (NEL 0-450-00737-5, Jul ’93, £4.50, 172pp, pb) Reissue (Scribners 1948) sf novel; seventh printing.
- * _Space Family Stone (NEL 0-450-04223-5, Oct ’87, £2.25, 171pp, pb) Reissue (Scribner’s 1952 as The Rolling Stones) sf novel.
- * _Star Beast (NEL 0-450-00829-0, Oct ’87, £2.25, 173pp, pb) Reissue (Scribner’s 1954) sf novel.
- * _Starman Jones (NEL 0-450-03040-7, Aug ’87, £2.50, 207pp, pb) Reissue (Scribner’s 1953) sf novel.
- * _Starship Troopers (NEL 0-450-00573-9, Feb ’86 [Jan ’86], £2.25, pb) Reprint (Putnam 1959) sf novel.
- * _Starship Troopers (NEL 0-450-00573-9, Aug ’87, £2.50, 222pp, pb) Reissue (Putnam 1959) sf novel.
- * _Starship Troopers (Ace 0-441-78358-9, Nov ’87 [Oct ’87], $3.50, 208pp, pb) Reprint (Putnam’s 1959) classic military sf novel. Hugo winner (1960).
- * _Starship Troopers (NEL 0-450-00573-9, Jul ’93, £4.99, 222pp, pb) Reissue (Putnam 1959) sf novel; 11th printing.
- * _Starship Troopers (Ace 0-441-78358-9, Apr ’97 [Mar ’97], $5.99, 208pp, pb, cover by James Warhola) Reissue (Putnam 1959) Hugo-winning controversial SF novel which started arguments in SF still going on! 23rd printing.
- * _Starship Troopers (SFBC #17283, Aug ’97, $9.98, 205pp, hc, cover by James Warhola) Reprint (Putnam 1959) military SF novel. The text and cover art are the same as the Ace paperback edition; it lacks a price, has the SFBC number on the back jacket, and has a new ISBN (1-56865-438-8).
- * _Starship Troopers (NEL 0-450-00573-9, Oct ’97 [Nov ’97], £5.99, 223pp, pb) Reissue (Putnam 1959) SF novel. This is a film tie-in edition.
- * _Starship Troopers (Ace 0-441-78358-9, Nov ’97 [Oct ’97], $6.50, 264pp, pb) Reissue (Putnam 1959) Hugo award-winning military SF novel; this is the movie tie-in edition. 21st printing. This has the same ISBN as the non-tie-in edition, which has different type-setting, and is up to 27th printing.
- * *Starship Troopers/The Moon Is a Harsh Mistress/Time Enough for Love (BOMC no ISBN, Jun ’91, $17.95, 309/383/605pp, hc) Omnibus of three classic sf novels, Starship Troopers (Putnam 1959), The Moon Is a Harsh Mistress (Putnam 1966), and Time Enough for Love (Putnam 1973). (Contents)
- * _Stranger in a Strange Land (Ace 0-441-79034-8, Aug ’87 [Jul ’87], $3.95, 438pp, pb) Reprint (Putnam 1961) science fiction novel. Umpteenth printing (it hasn’t been out of print since 1961) of one of the most famous of sf novels. Highly recommended. (CNB)
- * _Stranger in a Strange Land (NEL 0-450-00403-1, Aug ’87, £3.50, 400pp, pb) Reissue (Putnam 1961) sf novel. 17th printing.
- * _Stranger in a Strange Land (Easton Press no ISBN, Aug ’89, no price, 414pp, hc) Reprint (Putnam 1961) classic sf novel with a new introduction by James Gunn and artwork by Kent Bash. This special leatherbound gilt-edge edition is part of the “Masterpieces of SF” series and is available by subscription only.
- * *Stranger in a Strange Land (Putnam 0-399-13586-3, Jan ’91 [Dec ’90], $24.95, 525pp, hc) Expanded edition of the classic sf novel, originally published by Putnam in 1961. This edition contains 60,000 words cut from the original manuscript.
- * *Stranger in a Strange Land (SFBC #17697, Jan ’91 [Dec ’90], $11.98, 491pp, hc) Expanded edition of the classic sf novel, originally published by Putnam in 1961. This contains 60,000 words cut from the original manuscript and is simultaneous with the trade edition from Putnam.
- * _Stranger in a Strange Land (NEL 0-450-54267-X, Mar ’91, £15.99, 525pp, hc) Reprint (Putnam 1991) sf novel. This is the ’original’ text before it was cut for the Putnam 1961 edition, and includes a preface by Virginia Heinlein.
- * _Stranger in a Strange Land (Ace 0-441-78838-6, Oct ’91 [Sep ’91], $9.95, 525pp, tp, cover by James Warhola) Reprint (Putnam 1991) expanded version of the classic sf novel originally published by Putnam in 1961. This edition contains 60,000 words cut from the original manuscript. The cover art is the same used for the previous mass-market edition of the original, shorter version.
- * _Stranger in a Strange Land (NEL 0-450-54742-6, Mar ’92 [Feb ’92], £6.99, 655pp, pb) Reprint (Putnam 1991) sf novel. This is the ‘original’ text before it was cut for the Putnam 1961 edition and includes a preface by Virginia Heinlein.
- * *Take Back Your Government (Baen 0-671-72157-7, Aug ’92 [Nov ’92], $5.99, 288pp, pb) Associational non-fiction book on the mechanics and techniques of the grass-roots political system. This was written in 1946 but not previously published. It was issued as an instant book in August to fit in with the Ross Perot campaign — just as he pulled out of the race. There is an introduction plus comments by Jerry Pournelle.
- * _Time Enough for Love (Ace 0-441-81076-4, Aug ’88 [Jul ’88], $4.95, 589pp, pb) [Lazarus Long] Reprint (Putnam 1973) sf novel.
- * _Time for the Stars (Gollancz 0-575-03697-4, Sep ’85, £8.95, 244pp, hc) Reissue (Scribner’s 1956) sf novel; 6th Gollancz edition.
- * _Time for the Stars (Pan 0-330-02028-5, Feb ’87, £1.95, 190pp, pb) Reissue (Scribners 1956) sf novel.
- * _Time for the Stars (Macmillan Scribner’s 0-684-19211-X, Dec ’90, $14.95, 244pp, hc, cover by Ondre Pettingill) Reprint (Scribner’s 1956) young-adult sf novel.
- * _Time for the Stars (Gollancz 0-575-04936-7, Jan ’91, £3.99, 244pp, pb) Reprint (Scribner’s 1956) young-adult sf novel.
- * *To Sail Beyond the Sunset (Ace/Putnam 0-399-13267-8, Jul ’87 [Jun ’87], $18.95, 416pp, hc) Sf novel, the “autobiography” of Maureen Johnson, Lazarus Long’s mother. Recommended. (TM)
- * _To Sail Beyond the Sunset (Michael Joseph 0-7181-2950-4, Nov ’87, £11.95, 446pp, hc) Reprint (Putnam 1987) sf novel. [First U.K. edition]
- * _To Sail Beyond the Sunset (Sphere Open Market 0-7474-0081-4, 1988 [Jun ’88], £3.50, 438pp, pb) Reprint (Putnam 1987) sf novel. Special ‘Open Market’ edition, not available in the UK.
- * _To Sail Beyond the Sunset (Ace 0-441-74860-0, Jun ’88 [May ’88], $4.95, 434pp, pb) Reprint (Putnam 1987) sf novel. The final Heinlein novel concerns Lazarus Long’s mother plus the usual cast of characters from past Heinlein books.
- * _To Sail Beyond the Sunset (Sphere 0-7474-0081-4, Oct ’88, £3.99, 446pp, pb) Reprint (Putnam 1987) sf novel.
- * *Tramp Royale (Ace 0-441-82184-7, Apr ’92 [Mar ’92], $18.95, 372pp, hc, cover by Kirk Reinert) Associational travel book about the Heinleins’ trip around the world in 1953-54, written immediately afterward but not published until now.
- * _Tramp Royale (Ace 0-441-00409-1, Nov ’96 [Oct ’96], $15.00, 372pp, tp, cover by Kirk Reinert) Reprint (Ace 1992) associational non-fiction travel book.
- * _Tunnel in the Sky (Macmillan Scribner’s 0-684-18916-X, Mar ’88 [Apr ’88], $13.95, 273pp, hc) Reissue (Scribner’s 1955) sf novel. One of the famous Heinlein juveniles. Recommended. (CNB)
- * _The Unpleasant Profession of Jonathan Hoag (NEL 0-450-04798-9, Sep ’87, £2.50, 191pp, pb) Reissue (Gnome 1959) sf collection.
- * _The Unpleasant Profession of Jonathan Hoag (Ace 0-441-85457-5, Dec ’89 [Nov ’89], $3.95, 214pp, pb) Reissue (Gnome Press 1959) collection of six sf stories; second Ace printing.
- * _Waldo & Magic, Inc. (Ballantine Del Rey 0-345-33015-3, Nov ’86 [Oct ’86], $3.95, 294pp, pb) Reprint (Doubleday 1950) collection of two short novels, one sf with a fantasy problem, the other fantasy with an sf solution. Forty years has not dimmed their luster. Recommended. (CNB)
- * _Waldo and Magic, Inc. (NEL 0-450-39730-0, Nov ’86, £1.95, 230pp, pb) Reprint (Doubleday 1950) collection of two novellas, one sf and one fantasy.
- HEINRICH, D. J. (stories)
- * *Dungeons & Dragons: The Dragon’s Tomb (TSR 1-56076-592-5, Apr ’93 [Mar ’93], $4.95, 311pp, tp, cover by John Lakey & Laura Lakey) [Dungeons & Dragons: Penhaligon] Fantasy novelization based on the “Dungeons & Dragons” game, second book of the “Penhaligon Trilogy”.
- * *Dungeons & Dragons: The Fall of Magic (TSR 1-56076-663-8, Oct ’93 [Sep ’93], $4.95, 307pp, tp, cover by Sam Rakeland) [Dungeons & Dragons: Penhaligon] Fantasy novelization based on the “Dungeons & Dragons” game, third book of the “Penhaligon” trilogy.
- * *Dungeons & Dragons: The Tainted Sword (TSR 1-56076-395-7, Oct ’92, $4.95, 312pp, tp, cover by Larry Elmore) [Dungeons & Dragons: Penhaligon] Fantasy novelization based on the “Dungeons & Dragons” role-playing game, first book of the “Penhaligon Trilogy.” There is a full-color inside front cover painting and a full-color inside back cover foldout painting by Larry Elmore and four full-color maps by David C. Sutherland.
- HEINTZE, TY
- * *Valley of the Eels (Eakin Press 0-89015-904-1, Oct ’93 [Dec ’93], $14.95, 147pp, hc, cover by Ty Heintze) [Valley of the Eels] Young-adult sf novel of human boys who befriend an alien living underwater in Corpus Christi Bay and help him stop toxic waste dumping. Illustrated by the author, who is identified as William Ty Heintze on the front cover, but nowhere else. First book of a projected trilogy.
- HEITLAND, JON
- * *The Man from U.N.C.L.E. Book (St. Martin’s 0-312-00052-9, Dec ’87 [Jan ’88], $12.95, 271pp, tp) [Man from U.N.C.L.E.] Non-fiction, illustrated reference book about the tv show, including comments by Harlan Ellison (who scripted some episodes). Introduction by Robert Vaughn.
- HELDMANN, RICHARD B(ernard) (1857-1915); see pseudonym Richard Marsh (stories)
- HELFERS, JOHN, ed. (stories) (chron.)
- HELFORD, ELYCE RAE, ed.
- HELLER, CAROL
- * *The Gates of Vensunor (AvoNova 0-380-79078-5, May ’97 [Apr ’97], $5.99, 282pp, pb, cover by Donato Giancola) [Shunlar Chronicles] Fantasy novel, Book One of “The Shunlar Chronicles”. The warrior-woman Shunlar is caught up in a treacherous wizard’s schemes. A first novel.
- * *The Sands of Kalaven (Avon Eos 0-380-79080-7, Jul ’98 [Jun ’98], $5.99, 276pp, pb) [Shunlar Chronicles] Fantasy novel, sequel to The Gates of Vensunor and Book Two of “The Shunlar Chronicles”.
- HELLER, JANE (1950- )
- * *Infernal Affairs (Kensington 1-57566-021-0, Apr ’96 [Mar ’96], $21.95, 295pp, hc, cover by Cliff Miller) Horror novel/dark fantasy romance. A beautiful, successful woman forgets selling her soul to the devil.
- * _Infernal Affairs (Kensington 1-57566-154-3, Apr ’97 [Jun ’97], $5.99, 319pp, pb, cover by Cliff Miller) Reprint (Kensington 1996) dark fantasy romance.
- HELLER, JULEK
- * *King Arthur and His Knights (with Deirdre Headon) (Dragon’s World 1-85028-114-9, Jan ’91, £18.95, 224pp, hc) Retelling of the Arthurian myth by Deirdre Headon, lavishly illustrated by Julek Heller.
- HELLER, TAMAR
- * *Dead Secrets: Wilkie Collins and the Female Gothic (Yale University Press 0-300-04574-3, Mar ’92 [Aug ’92], $25.00, 201pp, hc, cover by Rosanna Spearman) Non-fiction, an academic study of Wilkie Collins and the place of female Gothic writers in 19th century fiction. Order from Yale University Press, 92A Yale Station, New Haven CT 06520.
- HELLER, TERRY (Lynn) (1947- ) (stories)
- * *The Delights of Terror: An Aesthetics of the Tale of Terror (University of Illinois Press 0-252-01475-8, Sep ’87, $10.95, 218pp, tp) Non-fiction, critical study. Also announced in hardcover (-01412-X, $27.50).
- HELPRIN, MARK (1947- ) (stories) (chron.)
- * *A City in Winter (Viking 0-670-86843-4, Oct ’96 [Sep ’96], $22.50, 145pp, hc, cover by Chris Van Allsburg) [Swan Lake] Young-adult fantasy novel. A princess travels to a snowbound city to reclaim her kingdom from the Usurper. Includes 13 full-color illustrations by Van Allsburg.
- * _A Dove of the East and Other Stories (Dell 0-440-32151-4, Sep ’84 [Aug ’84], $3.95, 219pp, pb) Reprint (Knopf 1975) collection of 20 stories, including some fantasies, by the author of Winter’s Tale.
- * *Swan Lake (Houghton Mifflin 0-395-49858-9, Oct ’89, $19.95, 81pp, hc) [Swan Lake] Novella adaptation of the classic fantasy ballet, with full-color illustrations by Chris van Allsburg.
- * *The Veil of Snows (Viking 0-670-87491-4, Oct ’97 [Sep ’97], $24.00, 121pp, hc, cover by Chris Van Allsburg) [Swan Lake] Young-adult fantasy novel, final volume in the trilogy that began with Swan Lake and A City in Winter. A queen struggles to save her kingdom. Illustrations by Van Allsburg.
- * _Winter’s Tale (Pocket 0-671-50987-X, Aug ’84 [Jul ’84], $4.50, 688pp, pb) Reprint (Harcourt Brace Jovanovich 1983) fantsy novel.
- * _Winter’s Tale (Simon & Schuster/Washington Square Press 0-671-72707-9, Mar ’91 [Feb ’91], $9.95, 688pp, tp, cover by Fred Marcellino) Reprint (Harcourt Brace Jovanovich 1983) literary fantasy novel.
- * _Winter’s Tale (Harcourt Brace/Harvest 0-15-600194-2, Mar ’95, $14.00, 673pp, tp) Reprint (Harcourt Brace 1983) literary fantasy novel.
- HELYAR, JANE PENELOPE JOSEPHINE (1933- ); see pseudonym Josephine Poole (stories)
- HEMINGWAY, HILARY (Hancock) (1961- )
- * *Dreamchild (with Jeffry P. Lindsay) (Tor/Forge 0-312-85953-8, Jun ’98 [May ’98], $22.95, 288pp, hc) [Dreamland] SF thriller about a half-alien child conceived during an alien abduction, apparently a sequel to Dreamland.
- * *Dreamland (with Jeffry P. Lindsay) (Tor/Forge 0-312-85631-8, Feb ’95 [Jan ’95], $21.95, 319pp, hc) SF thriller about a government coverup of real alien visitors.
- * _Dreamland (with Jeffry P. Lindsay) (Tor 0-812-53502-2, Jul ’96 [Jun ’96], $5.99, 319pp, pb) Reprint (Forge 1995) SF thriller about a government coverup of real alien visitors.
- * _Time Blender (with Jeffry P. Lindsay & Michael Dorn) See entry under Michael Dorn.
- HENDERSON, C(hristopher-John) J(ames) (1951- ); see pseudonym Robert Morgan (stories) (chron.)
- * +Quantum Leap #9: Double or Nothing (Boulevard 1-57297-055-3, Dec ’95 [Nov ’95], $5.99, 229pp, pb, cover by Stephen Gardner) [Quantum Leap] Novelization based on the time-travel TV series. Copyrighted by MCA Publishing Rights. First US edition (Boxtree 1995). The UK edition lists Laura Anne Gilman as co-author inside: this one does not.
- * *Quantum Leap: Double or Nothing (with Laura Anne Gilman) (Boxtree 0-7522-0682-6, Aug ’95, £4.99, 204pp, pb, cover by Colin Howard) [Quantum Leap] Book 11 in the series of novelisations of the TV series, all copyrighted by MCA. Gilman is not listed on the cover.
- HENDERSON, JASON (stories)
- * *Highlander: The Element of Fire (Warner Aspect 0-446-60283-3, Oct ’95 [Sep ’95], $4.99, 212pp, pb) [Highlander] Novelization based on the TV series about sword-wielding immortals. Copyrighted by Warner Books.
- * _Highlander: The Element of Fire (Boxtree 0-7522-0294-4, Apr ’96, £4.99, 212pp, pb) [Highlander] Reprint (Warner Aspect 1995) novelisation of the fantasy TV series about sword-wielding immortals. First in a series. [First U.K. edition]
- * *The Incredible Hulk: Abominations (Boulevard 1-57297-273-4, Jul ’97 [Jun ’97], $5.99, 261pp, pb, cover by Vince Evans) Novelization based on the comic book character. Packaged by Bryon Preiss Multimedia; copyrighted by Marvel Characters.
- * *The Iron Thane (Baen 0-671-72203-4, Jan ’94 [Dec ’93], $4.99, 290pp, pb, cover by Darrell K. Sweet) [Iron Thane] Fantasy novel, a sequel of sorts to Shakespeare’s Macbeth where the Erl-King of the Dark Elves uses the political chaos following Macbeth’s death as an opportunity to conquer Scotland. A first novel.
- * *The Spawn of Loki (Baen 0-671-87635-X, Dec ’94 [Nov ’94], $5.99, 306pp, pb, cover by Gary Ruddell) [Iron Thane] Fantasy novel, sequel to The Iron Thane, itself a sequel to Shakespeare’s Macbeth.
- * _X-Men & Spider-Man: Time’s Arrow: The Past (with Tom DeFalco) See entry under Tom DeFalco.
- HENDERSON, MARY
- * *Star Wars: The Magic of Myth (Bantam Spectra 0-553-37810-4, Dec ’97 [Nov ’97], $24.95, 214pp, tp) [Star Wars] Non-fiction, critical. Official companion book to the Smithsonian Institution’s display celebrating Star Wars’ 20th-anniversary, mostly photos and minor text with an emphasis on myths and legends: those that influenced the movies, and the new influence of the Star Wars myth on popular culture. A hardcover edition (-10206-0, $49.95) was announced but not seen.
- HENDERSON, PHILIP (Prichard) (1906-1977)
- * _William Morris: His Life, Work and Friends (Andre Deutsch 0-233-97855-0, Mar ’86, £7.95, 400pp, tp) Reprint; non-fiction, comprehensive biography. [Morros]
- HENDERSON, ROBERT S. (?-1992)
- HENDERSON, ZENNA (née Chlarson) (1917-1983) (stories) (chron.)
- * *Ingathering: The Complete People Stories of Zenna Henderson (NESFA Press 0-915368-58-7, Apr ’95, $24.95, 577pp, hc, cover by Elizabeth Rhys Finney) [People] Collection of 17 stories, one never before published, about “the People,” along with the bridging material from the collections Pilgrimage: the Book of the People and The People: No Different Flesh. This expands the earlier omnibus The People Collection (Corgi 1991). Includes a summary of the series by Henderson, a new introduction by Priscilla Olson, and a chronology of the stories by the editors. Order from NESFA Press, PO Box 809, Framingham MA 01701-0203; add $2.00 shipping. (Contents) [ed: Mark L. Olson]
- * _Ingathering: The Complete People Stories of Zenna Henderson (SFBC #07720, Aug ’95 [Jul ’95], $11.98, 577pp, hc, cover by Elizabeth Rhys Finney) [People] Reprint (NESFA Press 1995) collection of 17 stories about “the People,” along with the bridging material from the collections Pilgrimage: the Book of the People and The People: No Different Flesh. This is similar to the NESFA edition, except it lacks a price and has the SFBC number on the back jacket.
- * *The People Collection (Corgi 0-552-13659-X, Jun ’91 [May ’91], £5.99, 594pp, pb, cover by Mark Harrison) [People] Omnibus of the two previous “People” books, Pilgrimage and The People: No Different Flesh, plus the other four stories in the series, two previously uncollected. Recommended. (PSP) (Contents)
- * _The People: No Different Flesh (Avon 0-380-01506-4, Aug ’87 [Jul ’87], $3.50, 221pp, pb) [People] Reissue (Gollancz 1966) collection of 6 stories of the People; sequel to Pilgrimage. 13th printing.
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