The Locus Index to Science Fiction: 1984-1998
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- STIRLING, S(tephen) M(ichael) (stories) (chron.) (continued)
- * *The Ship Avenged (Baen 0-671-87766-6, Feb ’97 [Jan ’97], $21.00, 364pp, hc, cover by Stephen Hickman) [Ship Who Sang] SF novel, sequel to The City Who Fought, his collaboration with Anne McCaffrey.
- * _The Ship Avenged (SFBC #15895, Jul ’97 [Jun ’97], $8.98, 364pp, hc, cover by Stephen Hickman) [Ship Who Sang] Reprint (Baen 1997) SF novel, sequel to The City Who Fought, his collaboration with Anne McCaffrey. This is similar to the Baen edition, except it lacks a price and has the SFBC number on the back jacket.
- * _The Ship Avenged (Baen 0-671-87861-1, Feb ’98 [Jan ’98], $6.99, 364pp, pb, cover by Stephen Hickman) [Ship Who Sang] Reprint (Baen 1997) SF novel, sequel to The City Who Fought, his collaboration with Anne McCaffrey.
- * *Snowbrother (NAL/Signet 0-451-13490-7, Mar ’85 [Feb ’85], $2.95, 251pp, pb) [Fifth Millennium] Fantasy novel.
- * _Snowbrother (Baen 0-671-72119-4, May ’92 [Apr ’92], $4.99, 290pp, pb, cover by Larry Elmore) [Fifth Millennium] Reprint (NAL 1985) fantasy novel set in the “Fifth Millenium” world of S.M. Stirling and Shirley Meier’s The Cage.
- * *The Steel (with David A. Drake) (Baen 0-671-72189-5, Oct ’93 [Sep ’93], $5.99, 302pp, pb, cover by Paul Alexander) [General] Military sf novel, fourth book of “The General” series.
- * *The Stone Dogs (Baen 0-671-72009-0, Aug ’90 [Jul ’90], $4.50, 522pp, pb, cover by Paul Alexander) [Draka] Military sf/alternate-history novel. Third book of the “Draka” trilogy.
- * *The Sword (with David A. Drake) (Baen 0-671-87647-3, Mar ’95 [Feb ’95], $5.99, 343pp, pb, cover by Paul Alexander) [General] Military SF novel, fifth book of “The General” series.
- * *Under the Yoke (Baen 0-671-69843-5, Oct ’89 [Sep ’89], $3.95, 501pp, pb) [Draka] Alternate-history sf novel set in a world where slave-owning tories fleeing the American revolution build an empire in South Africa, set in the same world as Marching Through Georgia.
- _____, ed.
- * *Power (Baen 0-671-72092-9, Nov ’91 [Oct ’91], $4.50, 323pp, pb, cover by Doug Anderson) Anthology of ten stories and articles about energy sources and humanity’s future, one original, with an introduction by the editor. (Contents)
- STITH, JOHN E(dward) (1947- ) (stories)
- * *Death Tolls (Ace 0-441-14214-1, Sep ’87 [Aug ’87], $2.95, 230pp, pb) Sf/murder mystery novel.
- * *Deep Quarry (Ace 0-441-14276-1, Feb ’89 [Jan ’89], $3.50, 186pp, pb) Science fiction mystery novel. First in a multi-species detective series written in the hardboiled style.
- * *Manhattan Transfer (Tor 0-312-85285-1, Jul ’93 [Jun ’93], $21.95, 381pp, hc, cover by Darrell K. Sweet) Sf novel of Manhattan kidnapped by aliens.
- * _Manhattan Transfer (SFBC #01573, Sep ’93 [Aug ’93], $10.98, 381pp, hc, cover by Darrell K. Sweet) Reprint (Tor 1993) sf novel of Manhattan kidnapped by aliens. Similar to the Tor edition except it lacks a price and has the SFBC number on the back jacket.
- * _Manhattan Transfer (Tor 0-812-51952-3, Oct ’94 [Sep ’94], $4.99, 381pp, pb, cover by Darrell K. Sweet) Reprint (Tor 1993) SF novel of Manhattan kidnapped by aliens.
- * *Memory Blank (Ace 0-441-52417-6, Jan ’86 [Dec ’85], $2.95, 230pp, pb) Sf mystery novel set on an orbiting colony.
- * *Reckoning Infinity (Tor 0-312-86298-9, Apr ’97 [Mar ’97], $23.95, 383pp, hc, cover by Vladimir Nenov) SF novel. An alien object enters the solar system.
- * _Reckoning Infinity (SFBC #17060, Aug ’97 [Jul ’97], $11.98, 383pp, hc, cover by Vladimir Nenov) Reprint (Tor 1997) SF novel. An alien object enters the solar system. This is similar to the Tor edition except it lacks a price and has the SFBC number on the back jacket.
- * _Reckoning Infinity (Tor 0-812-52484-5, Aug ’98 [Jul ’98], $5.99, 358pp, pb, cover by Vladimir Nenov) Reprint (Tor 1997) SF novel.
- * *Redshift Rendezvous (SFBC #16011, Apr ’90 [May ’90], $7.98, 224pp, hc, cover by Ron Walotsky) Sf/detective novel, simultaneous with the Ace paperback. The hardcover has a Berkley logo on the spine.
- * *Redshift Rendezvous (Ace 0-441-71145-6, Jun ’90 [May ’90], $3.95, 256pp, pb, cover by Alan M. Clark) Sf/mystery set in a ship in hyperspace.
- * *Reunion on Neverend (Tor 0-312-85687-3, Aug ’94 [Jul ’94], $21.95, 352pp, hc, cover by Frank Kelly Freas) SF adventure novel set on a planet where the alien artifacts museum contains a secret that may affect mankind’s future.
- * _Reunion on Neverend (Tor 0-812-51953-1, Apr ’95 [Mar ’95], $4.99, 352pp, pb, cover by Kelly Freas) Reprint (Tor 1994) SF novel about a remote colony with ancient alien artifacts.
- * *Scapescope (Ace 0-441-75391-4, Nov ’84 [Oct ’84], $2.75, 218pp, pb) Sf novel set on a future repressive Earth.
- STOCKBRIDGE, GRANT; house pseudonym (stories)
- * *The Spider (Carroll & Graf 0-88184-730-5, 1991, $4.95, 316pp, pb) [Richard Wentworth (The Spider)] Collection of two quasi-fantasy pulp novellas originally published in The Spider Magazine. (Contents)
- * *The Spider #2 (Carroll & Graf 0-88184-789-5, 1991, $4.95, 316pp, pb) [Richard Wentworth (The Spider)] Collection of two quasi-fantasy pulp novellas originally published in The Spider Magazine. (Contents)
- * *The Spider #3: Master of Men! (Carroll & Graf 0-88184-843-3, Apr ’92 [Mar ’92], $4.95, 319pp, pb) [Richard Wentworth (The Spider)] Collection of two quasi-fantasy pulp novellas, “Death’s Crimson Juggernaut” and “The Red Death Rain”, both originally published in The Spider Magazine in 1934. (Contents)
- * *The Spider #4 (Carroll & Graf 0-88184-898-0, Sep ’92 [Aug ’92], $4.95, 319pp, pb) [Richard Wentworth (The Spider)] Collection of two pulp quasi-fantasy novellas, “Death Reign of the Vampire King” and “The Pain Emperor”, which first appeared in The Spider magazine in 1935. (Contents)
- * *The Spider #5 (Carroll & Graf 0-88184-986-3, Apr ’93 [Mar ’93], $4.95, 317pp, pb) [Richard Wentworth (The Spider)] Collection of two “Spider” pulp adventure novellas originally published in The Spider Magazine in 1937 and 1940. (Contents)
- * *The Spider #6 (Carroll & Graf 0-88184-987-1, Jun ’93 [May ’93], $4.95, 317pp, pb) [Richard Wentworth (The Spider)] Collection of two “Spider” pulp adventure novellas originally published in The Spider Magazine in 1939 and 1940. (Contents)
- * *The Spider #7 (Carroll & Graf 0-7867-0039-4, Oct ’93 [Sep ’93], $5.95, 317pp, pb) [Richard Wentworth (The Spider)] Collection of two “Spider” pulp adventure novellas originally published in The Spider Magazine in 1935 and 1936. (Contents)
- * *The Spider #8 (Carroll & Graf 0-7867-0040-8, Dec ’93 [Nov ’93], $5.95, 316pp, pb) [Richard Wentworth (The Spider)] Collection of two “Spider” pulp adventure novellas originally published in The Spider Magazine in 1941 and 1938. (Contents)
- STOCKENBERG, ANTOINETTE (1943- )
- * *Beloved (Dell 0-440-21330-4, Oct ’93 [Sep ’93], $4.99, 394pp, pb) Ghost romance about a graphic designer who inherits a Nantucket cottage haunted by the century-old ghost of a Quaker woman.
- * _Beyond Midnight (Severn House 0-7278-5217-5, Jun ’97, £17.99, 403pp, hc) Reprint (St. Martin’s Press 1996) ghost novel. [First U.K. edition]
- * *Emily’s Ghost (Dell 0-440-21002-X, May ’92 [Apr ’92], $4.50, 390pp, pb) Ghost romance. Psychic Boston reporter Emily Bowditch is adopted by the ghost of a handsome scoundrel hanged a hundred years ago.
- * _Emily’s Ghost (Severn House 0-7278-4405-9, Dec ’92, £14.99, 390pp, hc, cover by Martin Buchan) Reprint (Dell 1992) romantic ghost story. [First U.K. edition]
- STOCKTON, FRANK R.; [i.e., Francis Richard Stockton] (1834-1902) (stories) (chron.)
- * *The Fairy Tales of Frank Stockton (Penguin/Signet 0-451-52437-3, Sep ’90 [Aug ’90], $4.95, 624pp, pb) Collection of 24 fairy tales, edited and with an afterword by Jack Zipes. (Contents)
- * *The Lady and the Tiger and Other Stories (Tor 0-812-51956-6, Apr ’92 [Mar ’92], $2.50, 210pp, pb, cover by David Heffernan) Collection of 11 stories with a biographical note, foreword, and afterword by Jane Yolen. (Contents)
- STODDARD, JAMES (Coston) (stories) (chron.)
- * *The High House (Warner Aspect 0-446-60679-0, Dec ’98 [Nov ’98], $6.50, 321pp, pb, cover by Bob Eggleton) [High House] Fantasy novel. Carter must find his missing father and guard a mystical dwelling that protects the world from evil. A first novel.
- * _The High House (SFBC #02089, Jan ’99 [Dec ’98], $8.98, 321pp, hc, cover by Bob Eggleton) [High House] Reprint (Warner Aspect 1998) fantasy novel of a mystical dwelling and its unprepared guardian.
- STOKER, BRAM; [i.e., Abraham Stoker] (1847-1912) (stories) (chron.) (assoc.)
- * *Best Ghost Stories (Dover 0-486-29716-0, 1997 [Nov ’97], $8.95, 242pp, tp) Collection of 14 horror stories. Introduction by Richard Dalby, who co-edited with Stefan Dziemianowicz and S. T. Joshi. (Contents)
- * *Bram Stoker’s Dracula Omnibus (Orion 1-85797-041-1, Dec ’92 [Nov ’92], £9.99, 543pp, tp, cover by George Underwood) [Dracula] Omnibus of Dracula, The Lair of the White Worm, “Dracula’s Guest” and an introduction by Fay Weldon. A hardcover edition (-040-3, £14.99) was announced but not seen. (Contents)
- * +Bram Stoker’s Dracula Omnibus (Chartwell Books 0-7858-0042-5, 1994 [Aug ’94], $10.98, 543pp, hc) [Dracula] Omnibus of Dracula (1897) and The Lair of the White Worm (1909) plus the 1914 short story “Dracula’s Guest”. With an introduction by Fay Weldon. This is an instant remainder edition. First American edition (Orion 1992).
- * _Dracula (Unicorn 0-88101-020-0, Oct ’85 [Dec ’85], $14.95, 263pp, hc) [Dracula] Reprint (Constable 1897) classic horror novel, a new illustrated version with art by Greg Hildebrandt. The text follows the first edition. The book is oversize with big print and full-color illustrations. It harks back to the illustrated books of the early 20th century.
- * _Dracula (Puffin 0-14-035048-9, Mar ’86, £1.95, 448pp, pb) [Dracula] Reprint (Constable 1897) horror novel.
- * *Dracula (Armada 0-00-692673-8, Jan ’87, £1.75, 125pp, pb) [Dracula] Classic (Constable 1897) horror novel, abridged by Doris Dickens. [Dickens]
- * _Dracula (Longman 0-582-52282-X, Jun ’87, £1.25, 80pp, pb) [Dracula] Reprint (Constable 1897) classic horror novel. Abridged by J. Turvey. [Not seen]
- * _Dracula (Blackie 0-216-92325-5, Oct ’88 [Nov ’88], £10.95, 379pp, hc) [Dracula] Reprint (Constable 1897) horror novel. This edition is illustrated throughout by the late Charles Keeping.
- * _Dracula (Peter Bedrick/Blackie 0-87226-189-1, Nov ’88 [Jan ’89], $19.95, 379pp, hc) [Dracula] Reprint of the classic 19th-century vampire novel, with effective new illustrations by the late Charles Keeping. This is an American edition of last year’s British one from Blackie. The illustrations are very effective (CNB).
- * _Dracula (BOMC no ISBN, Apr ’91 [Mar ’91], $17.95, 379pp, hc, cover by Charles Keeping) [Dracula] Reprint (Constable 1897) classic vampire novel, with more than 30 illustrations by Charles Keeping. This is a reprint of the 1988 Blackie edition.
- * _Dracula (Brandon Books 0-86322-143-2, Apr ’92 [Jul ’92], £4.99, 352pp, tp) [Dracula] Reprint (Constable 1897) horror novel.
- * _Dracula (Penguin/Signet 0-451-17581-6, Oct ’92, $3.99, 382pp, pb) [Dracula] Reprint (Constable 1897) classic vampire novel, with a new introduction by Leonard Wolf. This is a movie tie-in edition for the Francis Ford Coppola film and has eight pages of stills from the movie.
- * _Dracula (Tor 0-812-52301-6, Nov ’92 [Oct ’92], $4.50, 368pp, pb, cover by Boris Vallejo) [Dracula] Reissue (Constable 1897) classic vampire novel, fourth printing.
- * _Dracula (Pan 0-330-32856-5, Dec ’92, £4.99, 382pp, pb) [Dracula] Reprint (Constable 1897) classic horror novel, with a new introduction by Leonard Wolf.
- * _Dracula (Penguin 0-14-043406-2, Oct ’93 [Dec ’93], $9.95, 520pp, tp, cover by Albert Penot) [Dracula] Reprint (Constable 1897) classic vampire novel, with a new introduction and notes by Maurice Hindle. Stoker’s correspondence with Walt Whitman is included, as is an account by Stoker’s mother Charlotte of a cholera epidemic she experienced.
- * _Dracula (Penguin Popular Classics 0-14-062063-X, Apr ’94 [Jun ’94], £1.00, 449pp, pb) [Dracula] Reprint (Constable 1897) classic horror novel. Thrift paperback edition.
- * _Dracula (Putnam/Grosset & Dunlap 0-448-40559-8, Sep ’94, $14.95, 429pp, hc, cover by Larry Schwinger) [Dracula] Reprint (Constable 1897) classic horror novel, with new full-color illustrations by Larry Schwinger.
- * _Dracula (Penguin/Puffin Classics 0-14-036717-9, Mar ’95, $3.50, 520pp, pb, cover by David Bergen) [Dracula] Reissue (Constable 1897) classic vampire novel. This is a 1994 repackaged worldwide edition of the Puffin 1986 edition. Second printing.
- * _Dracula (Oxford University Press 0-19-282462-7, Sep ’96 [Oct ’96], £2.50, xxxviii+389pp, tp) [Dracula] Reprint (Constable 1897) horror novel. With an introduction and notes by Maud Ellman.
- * _Dracula (Barnes & Noble 0-7607-0298-5, Oct ’96, $14.95, 427pp, hc, cover by Edward Gorey) [Dracula] Reprint (Constable 1897) classic vampire novel. This claims to be “The Definitive Edition”, containing a missing chapter, “Dracula’s Guest”. The text is from the Oxford World Classics series edition. There is a biography of Stoker, a select bibliography, and an introduction by Marvin Kaye, who also provided appendices of related books and films. Illustrated by Edward Gorey.
- * _Dracula (Oxford 0-19-282462-7, Dec ’96 [Nov ’96], $6.95, 389pp, tp) [Dracula] Reprint (Constable 1897) classic horror novel. There is a new introduction, bibliography, and notes by Maud Ellmann. This appears to be an international edition.
- * _Dracula (Tor 0-312-86358-6, Sep ’97 [Aug ’97], $19.95, 383pp, hc, cover by Boris Vallejo) [Dracula] Reprint (Constable 1897) classic horror novel.
- * _Dracula (SFBC #17514, Oct ’97 [Sep ’97], $9.98, 520pp, hc) [Dracula] Reprint (Constable 1897) classic vampire novel. The text is that of the Penguin 1993 trade paperback critical edition with introduction by Maurice Hindle.
- * _Dracula (Barnes & Noble 0-8802-9901-0, 1998 [Nov ’98], $5.98, 418pp, hc, cover by Caspar David Friedrich) [Dracula] Reprint (Constable 1897) classic vampire novel. This is different from the 1996 “Definitive Edition” from Barnes & Noble, lacking “Dracula’s Guest” and the non-fiction materials, though it apparently uses the same text from the Oxford World Classics series edition. This indicates second edition, but has not been listed previously.
- * _Dracula and The Lair of the White Worm (Foulsham 0-572-01385-X, Sep ’86, £10.95, 512pp, hc) [Dracula] Reprint (William Rider 1911). A “complete and unabridged” edition edited by Richard Dalby. (Contents)
- * *Dracula/Frankenstein (with Mary W. Shelley) (BOMC/QPBC no ISBN, Oct ’91, $10.95, 616pp, tp) Omnibus of two classic horror novels, Dracula (Constable 1897) and Frankenstein (Lackington 1818). (Contents)
- * *Dracula: or The Un-Dead (Pumpkin Books 1-901914-04-6, Oct ’97 [Nov ’97], £16.99, 277pp, hc) [Dracula] The play script as written and performed for copyright purposes in 1897. Edited and extensively annotated by the SF illustrator Sylvia Starshine. A limited slipcased edition of 250 copies (-03-8, £27.50) is signed by the editor. Order from PO Box 297, Nottingham NG2 4GW.
- * _Dracula: The Rare Text of 1901 (Transylvania Press 1-55135-000-9, Mar ’94, $65.00, 337pp, hc) [Dracula] Reprint (Constable 1897) classic horror novel. This follows the text of Constable’s 1901 abridged version. The abridgment was done by Stoker, reducing the book’s length by some 15% and improving its readability. This is a 500-copy slipcased limited edition with a foreword by Robert Eighteen-Bisang and an introduction by Raymond T. McNally.
- * _Dracula’s Guest (Brandon Books 0-86322-120-3, Dec ’90, £4.99, 160pp, tp) Reprint (George Routledge 1914) horror collection.
- * _Dracula’s Guest (Books of Wonder 0-929605-71-3, Nov ’97 [Feb ’98], $5.95, 57pp, tp, cover by Eric Shanower) Collection of two horror stories, published as part of the “Classic Frights” line for young adults. Illustrated by Eric Shanower. (Contents)
- * _The Jewel of Seven Stars (Carroll & Graf 0-88184-501-9, May ’89 [Apr ’89], $3.95, 254pp, pb) Reprint (Heinemann 1903) classic horror novel.
- * _The Jewel of Seven Stars (Alan Sutton 0-7509-0947-1, Feb ’96 [Mar ’96], £5.99, 178pp, pb, cover by Emily Little) Reprint (Heinemann 1903) dark fantasy novel.
- * _The Jewel of Seven Stars (Oxford University Press 0-19-283219-0, May ’96, £4.99, xxiv+214pp, pb, cover by Paul Slater) Reprint (Heinemann 1903) dark fantasy novel. This edition adds an Introduction by David Glover, and the alternative ending of the 1912 revised edition as an Appendix. (Contents)
- * _The Lady of the Shroud (Alan Sutton 0-7509-0689-8, Jul ’94, £5.99, 258pp, pb, cover by G. F. Watts) Reprint (Heinemann 1909) horror novel. Includes an introduction by Ruth Robbins.
- * _The Lair of the White Worm (Target 0-426-20226-0, Feb ’86 [Jan ’86], £1.80, 160pp, pb) Reprint (Heinemann 1909) horror novel.
- * _The Lair of the White Worm (Brandon Books 0-86322-124-6, Apr ’91 [Jun ’91], £4.99, 159pp, tp) Reprint (William Rider & Son 1911) horror novel.
- * _The Lair of the White Worm (Pulp Fictions UK 1-902058-01-1, Mar ’98 [Oct ’98], £4.99, 191pp, tp, cover by Tom Paddle) Reprint (William Rider & Son 1911) horror novel of a contemporary Lilith, and the secret horror beneath her.
- * _The Lair of the White Worm (Pulp Fictions UK 1-902058-01-1, Apr ’98 [Aug ’98], $9.95, 191pp, tp, cover by Tania Lomas) Reprint (William Rider & Son 1911) dark fantasy novel. Published in the UK (£4.99); available in the US from Firebird Distributing, 2030 First St., Unit 5, Eureka CA 95501; 707-444-1434.
- * *Midnight Tales (Peter Owen 0-7206-0777-9, Jun ’90, £13.50, 182pp, hc, cover by Thomi Wroblewski) Collection of rare horror and adventure stories, edited by Peter Haining and with a foreword by Christopher Lee. (Contents)
- * +Midnight Tales (Dufour/Peter Owen 0-7206-0777-9, Feb ’91 [Mar ’91], $30.00, 182pp, hc) Collection of 12 horror and adventure stories, with the original magazine illustrations, plus a foreword by Christopher Lee and an introduction by Peter Haining. This is actually the 1990 Peter Owen edition with a Dufour sticker on the jacket and title page.
- * _Midnight Tales (Peter Owen 0-7206-0971-2, Jun ’95, £11.95, 186pp, tp, cover by Thomi Wroblewski) Reprint (Peter Owen 1990) illustrated collection, selected and edited by Peter Haining, including an unpublished beginning for Dracula, the suppressed end of The Jewel of Seven Stars plus previously unreprinted short stories, each with an introduction by Haining. Includes a Foreword by Christopher Lee.
- STOLBOV, BRUCE
- * *Last Fall (Doubleday 0-385-23028-1, May ’87 [Apr ’87], $12.95, 175pp, hc) Anthropological sf novel.
- STONE, DAVE (1964- ) (stories) (chron.)
- * *Burning Heart (Doctor Who Books 0-426-20498-0, Jan ’97 [Dec ’96], £4.99, 245pp, pb, cover by Alister Pearson) [Doctor Who: Missing Adventures] Original novel based on the Doctor Who TV series. This is a world-wide edition, available in the US for $5.95. Volume 30 in “The Missing Adventures”.
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