The Locus Index to Science Fiction: 1984-1998
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- HODGSON, SHEILA (stories)
- * *The Fellow Travellers & Other Ghost Stories (Ash-Tree Press 1-899562-50-8, Jun ’98 [Jul ’98], C$51.00, x+191pp, hc, cover by Paul Lowe) Collection of 12 stories in the style of M.R. James, some featuring James as a character. Eight stories were originally written as radio plays, several based on unused ideas by James. This edition is limited to 500 copies. A world-wide edition available in the US for $38.50 and in the UK for £24.00. (Contents)
- HODGSON, WILLIAM HOPE (1877-1918) (stories) (chron.)
- * *At Sea (Necronomicon Press 0-940884-57-7, Oct ’93 [Nov ’93], $5.95, 50pp, ph) Associational collection of four non-fantasy adventure stories previously uncollected, edited and with an introduction by Sam Gafford. Available from Necronomicon Press, PO Box 1304, West Warwick RI 02893. (Contents)
- * _The Boats of the ‘Glen Carrig’ (Grafton 0-586-21098-9, Jun ’91, £3.50, 188pp, pb, cover by Luis Rey) Reprint (Chapman & Hall 1907) horror novel.
- * _Carnacki, the Ghost-Finder (Grafton 0-586-21184-5, Mar ’91, £3.50, 270pp, pb, cover by Luis Rey) [Carnacki] Reprint (Mycroft & Moran 1947) collection of nine ghost/horror stories, expanded from an earlier edition (Eveleigh Nash 1913) that contained only the first six stories. This edition has a new afterword by Iain Sinclair. (Contents)
- * *Demons of the Sea (Necronomicon Press 0-940884-40-2, Mar ’92 [Apr ’92], $8.95, 63pp, ph, cover by Jason Eckhardt) Collection of eight previously uncollected stories and two non-fiction pieces, edited and with an introduction by Sam Gafford. Available from Necronomicon Press, 101 Lockwood St., West Warwick RI 02893. (Contents)
- * *The Haunted “Pampero" (Donald M. Grant 0-937986-98-4, Sep ’92, $30.00, 272pp, hc, cover by Arthur E. Moore) Collection of 12 (mostly) uncollected fantasy and non-fantasy stories by Hodgson, with a preface and a long essay by Sam Moskowitz which supplements his earlier biography, and illustrations by Arthur E. Moore. This is a 500-copy limited edition signed by Sam Moskowitz. Available from Donald M. Grant, PO Box 187, Hampton Falls NH 03844. (Contents)
- * _The Haunted Pampero (Donald M. Grant 0-937986-98-4, Aug ’96, $30.00, 272pp, hc, cover by Arthur E. Moore) Reissue (Grant 1992) horror/fantasy collection of 12 stories, edited and with a preface and essay by Sam Moskowitz. Illustrated by Arthur E. Moore. The copyright page lacks the first edition indication, and the book is not signed by Sam Moskowitz. The jackets are identical on both. Order from Donald M. Grant, PO Box 187, Hampton Falls NH 03844.
- * _The House on the Borderland (Carroll & Graf 0-88184-018-1, Feb ’84 [Jan ’84], $3.25, 186pp, pb) Reprint (Chapman Hall 1908) sf/fantasy novel — one of the weirdest and most fascinating books from the early part of the century. It’s good to see a new U.S. edition.
- * _The House on the Borderland (Robinson 0-948164-89-1, Aug ’88 [Jul ’88], £3.50, 139pp, tp) Reprint (Chapman Hall 1908) Lovecraftian horror novel that is much better than anything that Lovecraft wrote. Strongly recommended. (PSP)
- * _The House on the Borderland (Grafton 0-586-20863-1, Apr ’90, £2.99, 188pp, pb, cover by Luis Rey) Reprint (Chapman Hall 1908) classic horror novel. This edition contains a new afterword, “An Aberrant Afterword: Blowing Dust in the House of Incest” by Iain Sinclair.
- * _The House on the Borderland (Carroll & Graf 0-7867-0282-6, Mar ’96 [Feb ’96], $4.95, 186pp, pb) Reissue (Chapman Hall 1908) classic SF horror novel. Second printing.
- * _The House on the Borderland (NEL 0-340-67510-1, Dec ’96 [Nov ’96], £5.99, 188pp, pb, cover by Jim Burns) Reprint (Chapman Hall 1908) unabridged edition of the classic dark fantasy novel. Afterword by Iain Sinclair.
- * _The Night Land (Grafton 0-586-20933-6, Nov ’90, £4.99, 509pp, pb, cover by Kevin Tweddell) Reprint (Eveleigh Nash 1912) classic fantasy/horror novel set in the remote future.
- * *Terrors of the Sea (Donald M. Grant 1-880418-33-9, Aug ’96, $30.00, 256pp, hc, cover by Ned Dameron) Original collection of 14 stories, ten not previously published, of fantasy and horror at sea. Edited and with a preface and article by Sam Moskowitz. (Contents)
- HØEG, PETER (1957- )
- * *The History of Danish Dreams (The Harvill Press 1-86046-114-X, Jan ’96 [Apr ’96], £9.99, 339pp, tp, cover by Victor Pasmore) Fantasy novel. Translated from the original (1988). A hardcover edition (-113-1, £14.99) was announced but not seen.
- * _The History of Danish Dreams (Delta 0-385-31591-0, Nov ’96 [Dec ’96], $12.95, 408pp, tp) Reprint (Farrar, Straus and Giroux 1995) literary fantasy, an ornate fairy tale and strange family history. We apparently missed the previous edition.
- * _The History of Danish Dreams (The Harvill Press 1-86046-260-X, Mar ’97, £6.99, 339pp, tp, cover by Albin Brunovský) Reprint (Farrar, Straus and Giroux 1995) literary fantasy novel. Translated by Barbara Haveland from the original Danish (1988).
- * *The Woman and the Ape (Farrar, Straus and Giroux 0-374-29203-5, Nov ’96, $23.00, 261pp, hc) Literary SF love story. A woman who fall in love with an intelligent ape-like creature, apparently the missing link. Translated by Barbara Haveland from the Danish Kvinden og aben, Munksgaard/Rosinante, Denmark.
- * _The Woman and the Ape (Penguin US 0-14-026844-8, Sep ’97 [Aug ’97], $12.95, 261pp, tp, cover by Lorenzo Mattotti) Reprint (Farrar, Straus and Giroux 1996) literary SF novel about a woman in love with the missing link. Translated by Barbara Haveland from the Danish Kvinden og aben (Munksgaard/Rosinante, Denmark).
- HOFFMAN, ALICE (1952- ) (chron.)
- * *Practical Magic (Putnam 0-399-14055-7, Apr ’95 [May ’95], $22.95, 244pp, hc, cover by Dante Gabriel Rossetti) Magic realism/dark fantasy novel. Three generations of conjuring women come together when one family member is beseiged by the spirit of her ex-lover.
- * _Practical Magic (Berkley 0-425-15249-9, Jun ’96 [May ’96], $6.99, 317pp, pb) Reprint (Putnam 1995) magic realism/dark fantasy novel about three generations of conjuring women.
- * _Practical Magic (Macmillan UK 0-333-64825-0, Jun ’96, £15.99, 279pp, hc, cover by Elaine Cox) Reprint (Putnam 1995) magic realism/dark fantasy novel. Three generations of conjuring women come together when one family member is besieged by the spirit of her ex-lover. [First U.K. edition]
- * _Practical Magic (Berkley 0-425-16846-8, Oct ’98 [Sep ’98], $7.99, 317pp, pb) Reissue (Putnam 1995) magic realism/dark fantasy novel. This movie tie-in edition has a new ISBN, but indicates fifth printing.
- * _Seventh Heaven (Virago 1-85381-283-8, Mar ’91, £12.99, 256pp, hc, cover by Richard Caldicott) Reprint (Putnam’s 1990) mainstream novel about a suburban neighbourhood and featuring a telepathic baby. [First U.K. edition]
- * _Seventh Heaven (Virago 1-85381-263-3, Apr ’92, £5.99, 256pp, tp) Reprint (Putnam’s 1990) mainstream novel about a suburban neighbourhood and featuring a telepathic baby.
- * *Turtle Moon (Putnam 0-399-13720-3, May ’92 [Jun ’92], $21.95, 255pp, hc, cover by Honi Werner) Literary novel set in a small Florida town with a ghost who brings redemption to the town policeman.
- * _Turtle Moon (Berkley 0-425-13699-X, Jun ’93 [May ’93], $5.99, 291pp, pb) Reprint (Putnam 1992) literary novel set in a small Florida town with a ghost who brings redemption to the town policeman.
- * _Turtle Moon (Berkley 0-425-16128-5, Oct ’97 [Sep ’97], $13.00, 275pp, tp) Reprint (Putnam 1992) literary novel of a small town with a ghost.
- HOFFMAN, BARRY (1947- ) (stories)
- * *Eyes of Prey (Gauntlet Press 1-887368-18-3, Sep ’98 [Dec ’98], $35.00, 431pp, hc, cover by Harry O. Morris) [Shara Farris] Vigilante crime/horror novel with supernatural elements, sequel to Hungry Eyes. Afterword by Richard Christian Matheson; an author’s afterword discusses Hoffman’s plans for the character Shara. This is a signed edition; a deluxe limited edition with an exclusive afterword by Richard Chizmar was announced but not seen. Gauntlet, 309 Powell Rd., Dept L, Springfield PA 19064; credit card orders: 610-328-5476. Add $5.00 postage.
- * *Firefly... Burning Bright (Gauntlet Press 1-887368-10-8, Oct ’96 [Sep ’96], $7.95, 54pp, ph, cover by Harry O. Morris) Chapbook collection of four horror stories, one with supernatural elements, one previously unpublished. Illustrated by Harry O. Morris. There is an introduction by Ronald Kelly. Limited to 350 signed copies. Available from Gauntlet Press, 309 Powell Rd, Dept R1, Springfield PA 19064. (Contents)
- * *Hungry Eyes (Gauntlet Press 1-887368-12-4, May ’97 [Apr ’97], $35.00, 254pp, hc) [Shara Farris] Associational, non-supernatural horror novel. A woman tracks a female serial killer. A signed, limited edition of 500; a lettered edition was also announced but not seen. The introduction is by William F. Nolan, the afterword by Rick Hautala. Order from Gauntlet, 309 Powell Rd., Dept L, Springfield PA 19064. Orders: 610-328-5476.
- * _Hungry Eyes (Leisure 0-8439-4449-8, Nov ’98 [Oct ’98], $4.99, 267pp, pb) [Shara Farris] Reprint (Gauntlet Press 1997) associational non-supernatural horror novel. A Stoker Award nominee.
- HOFFMAN, CHARLES E. (1954- )
- HOFFMAN, CURTIS H.
- * *Project: Millennium (Ace 0-441-68312-6, Feb ’87 [Jan ’87], $2.95, 199pp, pb) Sf novel of “the ultimate war game” on distant planets. Richard III vs. the Norse gods.
- HOFFMAN, DANIEL (Gerard) (1923- )
- * _Poe Poe Poe Poe Poe Poe Poe (Paragon House 1-55778-274-1, Aug ’90 [Dec ’90], $12.95, 335pp, tp) Reprint (Doubleday 1972) non-fiction; criticism of Poe’s work. [Poe]
- HOFFMAN, MARY (stories) (chron.) (assoc.)
- HOFFMAN, NINA KIRIKI (1955- ) (stories) (chron.)
- * *Author’s Choice Monthly Issue 14: Legacy of Fire (Pulphouse no ISBN, Nov ’90 [Dec ’90], $4.95, 116pp, tp, cover by George Barr) Collection of nine stories including several originals, and an introduction by the author. A signed hardcover edition ($25.00) is also available and a deluxe leatherbound edition ($50.00) was announced but not seen. (Contents)
- * _Child of an Ancient City (with Tad Williams) See entry under Tad Williams.
- * *Common Threads (Hypatia Press no ISBN, Oct ’95 [Nov ’95], $35.00, 443pp, hc) Collection of the dark fantasy novel The Thread That Binds the Bones (AvoNova 1993) with 14 short stories listed as another book, A Handful of Twist-Ties, which as far as we know, never appeared. There is an introduction by P.C. Hodgell, and illustrations by Alan M. Clark. (Contents)
- * *Courting Disasters and Other Strange Affinities (Wildside Press no ISBN, Jul ’91 [Nov ’91], $35.00, 220pp, hc, cover by Gahan Wilson) Collection of 19 stories with an introduction by Kristine Kathryn Rusch. Highly recommended (SW). This is a limited edition of 250 copies signed by Hoffman, Rusch, and Gahan Wilson. (Contents)
- * _Courting Disasters and Other Strange Affinities (Wildside Press no ISBN, May ’92 [Jul ’92], $35.00, 220pp, hc, cover by Gahan Wilson) Reissue (Wildside Press 1991) collection of 19 stories; second printing. This edition is limited to 100 copies.
- * *The Silent Strength of Stones (AvoNova 0-380-77760-6, Sep ’95 [Aug ’95], $4.99, 244pp, pb, cover by Matt Stawicki) Fantasy novel. A boy spies on adults who are even stranger and more devious than he.
- * _The Silent Strength of Stones (Avon Eos 0-380-77760-6, Oct ’98 [Sep ’98], $5.99, 244pp, pb) Reissue (AvoNova 1995) dark fantasy novel. Second printing.
- * _Star Trek Voyager: Echoes (with Dean Wesley Smith & Kristine Kathryn Rusch) See entry under Dean Wesley Smith.
- * *The Thread That Binds the Bones (AvoNova 0-380-77253-1, May ’93 [Apr ’93], $4.99, 311pp, pb, cover by Richard Bober) Fantasy novel of the conflict and change in a family with incredible supernatural powers who have held a small town in their power for more than a century. Recommended (SW).
- * _The Thread That Binds the Bones (Raven 1-85487-346-6, Apr ’95, £4.99, 311pp, pb, cover by Una Fricker) Reprint (AvoNova 1993) fantasy novel. A family with supernatural powers gain a son-in-law with strange powers of his own. [First U.K. edition]
- * *Unmasking (Pulphouse/Axolotl no ISBN, Nov ’92 [Dec ’92], $10.00, 103pp, tp, cover by Peggy Ranson) [Matt Black] Dark fantasy novella of a city where strange changes are taking place in the population’s lives. This trade paperback edition is limited to 525 copies. A 300-copy hardcover edition ($35.00) and a 75-copy limited edition ($65.00) are also available. All states are signed. Order from Pulphouse Publishing, Box 1227, Eugene OR 97440.
- HOGAN, DAVID J. (1953- )
- * _Dark Romance: Sex and Death in the Horror Film (Equation 1-85336-044-9, Aug ’88, £7.99, 334pp, tp) Reprint (McFarland 1986) non-fiction associational work.
- * _Dark Romance: Sexuality in the Horror Film (MacFarland UK 0-89950-190-7, Jun ’87, £25.95, 334pp, hc) Reprint (MacFarland 1986) associational study of horror films. [First U.K. edition]
- HOGAN, ERNEST (1955- ) (stories)
- * *Cortez on Jupiter (Tor 0-812-50236-1, Jun ’90 [May ’90], $3.95, 244pp, pb, cover by Ron Walotsky) Sf novel of a guerrilla graffiti artist who makes contact with sentient life on Jupiter. A first novel.
- * _Cortez on Jupiter (Mandarin 0-7493-0739-0, May ’91, £3.99, 244pp, pb) Reprint (Tor 1990) sf novel about a futuristic artist. A first novel. [First U.K. edition]
- * *High Aztech (Tor 0-812-50866-1, Feb ’92 [Jan ’92], $3.99, 248pp, pb, cover by Martin Andrews) Sf thriller of a renegade cartoonist on the run in 2045 Mexico City (renamed Tenochtitlan) from the Aztec Fundamentalists.
- * _High Aztech (Mandarin 0-7493-1070-7, Jun ’92, £3.99, 247pp, pb, cover by Lee Gibbons) Reprint (Tor 1992) sf novel about an Aztec revival in the 21st century. [First U.K. edition]
- HOGAN, JAMES P(atrick) (1941- ) (stories) (chron.)
- * *Bug Park (Baen 0-671-87773-9, Apr ’97 [Mar ’97], $22.00, 405pp, hc, cover by David Mattingly) SF novel. Two teens invent a live-action micro-mechanical entertainment using a new neural interface, but someone has deadly plans to squash it.
- * _Bug Park (Baen 0-671-87874-3, May ’98 [Apr ’98], $6.99, 405pp, pb, cover by David Mattingly) Reprint (Baen 1997) SF novel.
- * _Code of the Lifemaker (SFBC #3606, Feb ’84 [Jan ’84], $4.98, 343pp, hc) [Code of the Lifemaker] Reprint (Del Rey 1983) sf novel.
- * _Code of the Lifemaker (Ballantine Del Rey 0-345-30549-3, Jun ’84 [May ’84], $2.95, 405pp, pb) [Code of the Lifemaker] Reprint (Del Rey 1983) sf novel.
- * _Code of the Lifemaker (Ballantine Del Rey 0-345-30549-3, Mar ’95 [Feb ’95], $5.99, 392pp, pb, cover by John Berkey) [Code of the Lifemaker] Reissue (Del Rey 1983) SF novel. Seventh printing.
- * *Endgame Enigma (Bantam Spectra 0-553-05169-5, Aug ’87 [Jul ’87], $16.95, 408pp, hc) Sf novel set on a space station, a near-future espionage thriller with a surprise near the end. Recommended. (TM)
- * _Endgame Enigma (Century 0-7126-2436-8, Jul ’88, £6.95, 408pp, tp) Reprint (Bantam 1987) futuristic ‘Cold War’ thriller in which the evil Russians strive for world domination with a space station loaded with weapons. Also available in hc (-2336-1) for £12.95. [First U.K. edition]
- * _Endgame Enigma (Bantam Spectra 0-553-27037-0, Nov ’88 [Oct ’88], $4.95, 436pp, pb) Reprint (Bantam Spectra 1987) near-future sf novel.
- * _Endgame Enigma (Legend 0-09-955680-4, Jan ’89, £3.50, 408pp, pb) Reprint (Bantam 1987) sf novel.
- * _Endgame Enigma (Bantam Spectra 0-553-27037-0, Apr ’92 [Mar ’92], $5.99, 436pp, pb, cover by Pamela Lee) Reissue (Bantam Spectra 1987) near-future espionage thriller set on a Soviet space station, second printing.
- * _Endgame Enigma (Baen 0-671-87796-8, Aug ’97 [Jul ’97], $5.99, 468pp, pb, cover by Doug Chaffee) Reprint (Bantam Spectra 1987) near-future SF “Cold War” thriller.
- * *Entoverse (Ballantine Del Rey 0-345-36030-3, Oct ’91 [Sep ’91], $20.00, 418pp, hc, cover by Peter Gudynas) [Giants] Sf novel of mankind’s alien forbears who have rescued the survivors of a planetary war, fourth book in the “Giants” series.
- * _Entoverse (SFBC #19241, Feb ’92 [Mar ’92], $9.98, 418pp, hc, cover by Peter Gudynas) [Giants] Reprint (Del Rey 1991) sf novel, fourth book of the “Giants” series. Similar to the Del Rey edition except it lacks an ISBN and price. The SFBC number is on the back jacket.
- * _Entoverse (Orbit 1-85723-002-7, Mar ’92, £14.99, 488pp, hc, cover by Fred Gambino) [Giants] Reprint (Del Rey 1991) sf novel. Volume four in the “Giants” series. [First U.K. edition]
- * _Entoverse (Ballantine Del Rey 0-345-37942-X, Oct ’92 [Sep ’92], $4.99, 411pp, pb) [Giants] Reprint (Del Rey 1991) sf novel of mankind’s alien forbears who have rescued the survivors of planetary war, fourth book in the “Giants” series.
- * _The Gentle Giants of Ganymede (Grafton 0-586-20488-1, Jun ’89, £2.99, 269pp, pb, cover by John Harris) [Giants] Reprint (Del Rey 1978) sf novel. Volume 2 in the “Giants” trilogy. [First U.K. edition]
- * *The Giants Novels (Ballantine Del Rey 0-345-37381-2, Oct ’91, $16.00, 520pp, hc, cover by Darrell K. Sweet) [Giants] Omnibus of the first three books in the “Giants” series, Inherit the Stars (Del Rey 1977), The Gentle Giants of Ganymede (Del Rey 1978), and Giants’ Star (Del Rey 1981). (Contents)
- * _The Giants Novels (Ballantine Del Rey 0-345-38885-2, Jun ’94 [May ’94], $5.99, 644pp, pb) [Giants] Reprint (Del Rey 1991) omnibus of the first three books in the “Giants” series, Inherit the Stars (Del Rey 1977), The Gentle Giants of Ganymede (Del Rey 1978), and Giant’s Star (Del Rey 1981).
- * _Giants’ Star (Grafton 0-586-20490-3, Aug ’89, £3.99, 384pp, pb, cover by John Harris) [Giants] Reprint (Del Rey 1981) sf novel. Volume 3 in the “Giants” trilogy. [First U.K. edition]
- * *The Immortality Option (Ballantine Del Rey 0-345-37915-2, Feb ’95 [Jan ’95], $21.00, 323pp, hc, cover by John Berkey) [Code of the Lifemaker] SF novel, sequel to Code of the Lifemaker. Humans reach Titan and find it settled by sentient robots.
- * _The Immortality Option (Ballantine Del Rey 0-345-39787-8, Dec ’95 [Nov ’95], $5.99, 321pp, pb, cover by John Berkey) [Code of the Lifemaker] Reprint (Del Rey 1995) SF novel, sequel to Code of the Lifemaker.
- * *The Infinity Gambit (Bantam Falcon 0-553-28918-7, Apr ’91 [Mar ’91], $4.95, 452pp, pb, cover by Bill Schmidt) Associational political thriller about a mysterious international organization.
- * _Inherit the Stars (Grafton 0-586-20487-3, Mar ’89, £2.99, 239pp, pb, cover by John Harris) [Giants] Reprint (Del Rey 1977) sf novel. Volume 1 in the “Giants” trilogy. [First U.K. edition]
- * *Mind Matters (Ballantine Del Rey 0-345-41240-0, Mar ’98, $25.00, 381pp, hc) Associational non-fiction about artificial intelligence.
- * *Minds, Machines & Evolution (Bantam Spectra 0-553-27288-8, Jun ’88 [May ’88], $4.50, 324pp, pb) Collection of 17 stories and non-fiction essays, including autobiographical sketches. (Contents)
- * *The Mirror Maze (Bantam Spectra 0-553-27762-6, Mar ’89 [Feb ’89], $4.95, 439pp, pb) Near-future sf political novel. In the year 2001, a new party comes to power in the United States, and creates a near-utopia.
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