The Locus Index to Science Fiction: 1984-1998
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- TINE, ROBERT (continued)
- * *Warriors of Virtue (Boulevard 1-57297-243-2, May ’97 [Apr ’97], $5.99, 245pp, pb) Novelization of the fantasy martial-arts movie about kangaroo-like warriors fighting an evil warlord. Copyrighted by IJL Creations.
- TINER, RON; pseudonym of Ronald Charles Tickner, (1940- ) (stories)
- * _The Encyclopedia of Fantasy & Science Fiction Art Techniques (with John Grant) See entry under John Grant.
- * _The Encyclopedia of Fantasy and Science Fiction Art Techniques (with John Grant) See entry under John Grant.
- TIPTREE, JAMES, Jr.; pseudonym of Alice Sheldon, (1915-1987) (stories) (chron.) (assoc.)
- * *Brightness Falls from the Air (Tor 0-312-93097-6, Mar ’85 [Feb ’85], $14.95, 382pp, hc) Sf novel. A near perfect blend of science fiction, mystery and romance, paced too well to put down at all. One of the year’s best books. (DLN)
- * _Brightness Falls from the Air (SFBC #6341, May ’85 [Apr ’85], $4.98, 270pp, hc) Reprint (Tor 1985) sf novel.
- * _Brightness Falls from the Air (Tor 0-812-55625-9, Apr ’86 [Mar ’86], $3.50, 382pp, pb) Reprint (Tor 1985) sf novel.
- * _Brightness Falls from the Air (Sphere 0-7221-8533-2, Nov ’86, £3.50, 334pp, pb) Reprint (Tor 1985) sf novel.
- * _Brightness Falls from the Air (Tor/Orb 0-312-85407-2, Sep ’93 [Aug ’93], $9.95, 382pp, tp, cover by Joe Bergeron) Reprint (Tor 1985) sf novel.
- * *Byte Beautiful: Eight Science Fiction Stories (Doubleday 0-385-19653-9, Nov ’85, $12.95, 177pp, hc) Collection of eight stories with an introduction by Michael Bishop. The stories are partly from earlier collections and are gathered as a “best of." (Contents)
- * *Crown of Stars (Tor 0-312-93105-0, Sep ’88 [Aug ’88], $18.95, 340pp, hc) Collection of ten stories, eight recent, one apparently new, and all previously uncollected. (Contents)
- * _Crown of Stars (Orbit 0-7474-0471-2, Feb ’90, £3.99, 340pp, pb) Reprint (Tor 1988) collection of ten stories.
- * _Crown of Stars (Tor 0-812-50338-4, Oct ’90 [Sep ’90], $4.95, 340pp, pb, cover by Dave Archer) Reprint (Tor 1988) collection of ten stories.
- * *Her Smoke Rose Up Forever (Arkham House 0-87054-160-9, Jun ’90 [May ’90], $25.95, 520pp, hc, cover by Andrew Smith) Collection of 18 stories, with an introduction by John Clute and illustrations by Andrew Smith. (Contents)
- * _Her Smoke Rose Up Forever (BOMC no ISBN, Jul ’91 [Jun ’91], $19.95, 520pp, hc, cover by Andrew Smith) Reprint (Arkham House 1990) collection of 18 stories, with an introduction by John Clute and illustrations by Andrew Smith. This edition is identical to the Arkham House except it lacks an ISBN and price and has a BOMC mark on the back.
- * *Houston, Houston, Do You Read? (SFBC #13970, Dec ’96, $7.98, 150pp, hc, cover by Bob Eggleton) SF novella; first individual publication. A Hugo and Nebula Award winner, part of the SFBC Collection. The introduction is by David G. Hartwell. Special price of $2.98 with any purchase.
- * *Neat Sheets: The Poetry of James Tiptree, Jr. (Tachyon Publications no ISBN, Oct ’96 [Sep ’96], $6.50, 26pp, ph, cover by Freddie Baer) Chapbook collection of 19 poems and one very short playlet. There is an introduction by Karen Joy Fowler that outlines the varied careers of Alice Sheldon/Tiptree. Order from Tachyon Publications, 1459 18th Street, San Francisco CA 94107. (Contents) [ed: Jacob Weisman]
- * *The Starry Rift (Tor 0-312-93744-X, Jul ’86 [May ’86], $14.95, 250pp, hc) [Rift] Collection of 3 loosely connected sf stories set in the Rift — not a novel, though it may look like one. (Contents)
- * _The Starry Rift (SFBC #10090, Oct ’86, $4.98, 183pp, hc) [Rift] Reprint (Tor 1986) collection of 3 novellas masquerading as a novel.
- * _The Starry Rift (Sphere 0-7474-0089-X, Aug ’88, £2.99, 256pp, pb) [Rift] Reprint (Tor 1986) collection of 3 loosely connected sf stories set in the Rift. [First U.K. edition]
- * _The Starry Rift (Tor 0-812-55627-5, Mar ’89 [Feb ’89], $3.95, 250pp, pb) [Rift] Reprint (Tor 1986) collection of three novellas.
- * _The Starry Rift (Tor/Orb 0-312-89021-4, Sep ’94 [Aug ’94], $12.95, 250pp, tp) [Rift] Reprint (Tor 1986) collection of three loosely-connected novellas.
- * *Tales of the Quintana Roo (Arkham House 0-87054-152-8, Mar ’86, $11.95, unpaginated, hc) Collection of three previously published stories of the supernatural set on the Yucatan Peninsula. Illustrations by Glennray Tutor. (Contents)
- * _Up the Walls of the World (Ace 0-441-85471-0, Jan ’84 [Dec ’83], $2.95, 311pp, pb) Reprint (Berkley/Putnam 1978) sf novel.
- TITCHENER, LOUISE (1941- )
- * *Greenfire (TSR 1-56076-685-9, Dec ’93 [Nov ’93], $4.50, 313pp, tp, cover by Robh Ruppel) Fantasy novel of a young water goddess who must steal back, from a ruthless king, the stone that gives her power.
- TITELMAN, CAROL
- * _The Art of Star Wars: A New Hope: Episode IV (with George Lucas) (Titan 1-85286-583-0, Oct ’94, £17.99, 175pp, tp, cover by Ralph McQuarrie) [Star Wars] Reprint (Ballantine 1979 as The Art of Star Wars) of the complete movie script of Star Wars illustrated with work from the earliest rough drafts to finished paintings. [First U.K. edition]
- _____, ed.
- * _The Art of Star Wars: A New Hope: Episode IV (Ballantine Del Rey 0-345-39202-7, Oct ’94 [Aug ’94], $18.00, 175pp, tp, cover by Ralph McQuarrie) [Star Wars] Reprint (Ballantine 1979 as The Art of Star Wars) art book with movie script.
- TITLE, ELISE (1943- )
- * *Shadow of the Moon (Harlequin 0-373-22160-6, Apr ’91 [Feb ’91], $2.75, 253pp, pb) Romantic suspense novel with fantasy elements. A small New England town is filled with witches. A “Harlequin Intrigue” romance.
- TOBIAS, MICHAEL (Charles) (1951- )
- * _Believe (with William Shatner) See entry under William Shatner.
- * *Fatal Exposure (Pocket 0-671-72572-6, Apr ’91, $4.95, 282pp, Pb) Sf/disaster thriller. A hole in the ozone layer appears over Seattle.
- * *Voice of the Planet (Bantam Spectra 0-553-28367-7, Jul ’90 [Jun ’90], $4.95, 388pp, pb, cover by NASA photo) Ecological/New Age sf novelization based on the “Gaia hypothesis” and the 10-part TBS special starring William Shatner.
- TOD, MICHAEL
- * *The Golden Flight (Orion 1-85797-675-4, Oct ’95 [Dec ’95], £13.99, 228pp, hc, cover by John Barber) [Woodstock Saga] Animal fantasy novel. Book Three of “The Woodstock Saga”.
- * _The Golden Flight (Orion 0-75280-618-1, Sep ’96 [Oct ’96], £4.99, 228pp, pb, cover by John Barber) [Woodstock Saga] Reprint (Orion 1995) animal fantasy novel. Volume 3 in the series.
- * *Second Wave (Orion 1-85797-367-4, Nov ’94, £12.99, 244pp, hc, cover by Kevin Tweddell) [Woodstock Saga] Fantasy novel. Book Two of “The Woodstock Saga”; sequel to The Silver Tide; the Red and Grey Squirrels are threatened by the harsh religious beliefs of one of their own kind.
- * _The Second Wave (Orion 1-85797-740-8, Oct ’95 [Feb ’96], £4.99, 244pp, pb, cover by John Barber) [Woodstock Saga] Reprint (Orion 1994) fantasy novel. Book Two of “The Woodstock Saga”; sequel to The Silver Tide.
- * _The Silver Tide (Orion 1-85797-563-4, Jan ’94, £9.99, 226pp, hc, cover by Michael Tweddell) [Woodstock Saga] Reprint (Cadno 1993) fantasy novel. Book One in “The Woodstock Saga”. Further copyrighted 1994, with the addition of new maps. Magical battle for survival between peaceful British Red squirrels and the silver tide of Grey Squirrels invading from America. [First U.K. edition]
- * _The Silver Tide (Orion 1-85797-319-4, Nov ’94, £4.99, 226pp, pb, cover by John Barber) [Woodstock Saga] Reprint (Cadno 1993) fantasy novel. Magical battle for survival between peaceful British Red Squirrels and invading American Grey Squirrels. Book One in “The Woodstock Saga”.
- TODD, LARRY
- TOLAN, STEPHANIE S.
- * *The Face in the Mirror (Morrow Junior 0-688-15394-1, Oct ’98 [Sep ’98], $15.00, 214pp, hc, cover by Ellen Thompson) Young-adult ghost novel. A boy goes to live with his father’s theatrical troupe and meets the ghost of an old actor.
- * *Welcome to the Ark (Morrow 0-688-13724-5, Oct ’96 [Sep ’96], $15.00, 250pp, hc) [Welcome to the Ark] Young-adult near-future SF novel. Four teens gathered in a psychiatric group home develop strange powers that might save the world.
- * _Welcome to the Ark (Morrow Beech Tree 0-688-15861-7, Oct ’98 [Sep ’98], $4.95, 250pp, pb, cover by John Curry) [Welcome to the Ark] Reprint (Morrow 1996) young-adult near-future SF novel of troubled teens with strange talents.
- * *Who’s There? (Morrow 0-688-04611-8, Oct ’94 [Dec ’94], $14.00, 235pp, hc, cover by Ellen Thompson) Young-adult ghost story. Orphans move in with estranged relatives and discover that the family estate is haunted by ghosts and a deadly family secret.
- * _Who’s There? (Morrow Beech Tree 0-688-15289-9, May ’97 [Apr ’97], $4.95, 235pp, pb, cover by John Ward) Reprint (Morrow 1994) young-adult ghost story. Orphans discover a deadly family secret.
- TOLKIEN, CHRISTOPHER (John Reuel) (1924- ) (stories)
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- TOLKIEN, J(ohn) R(onald) R(euel) (1892-1973) (stories) (chron.) (assoc.)
- * _The Adventures of Tom Bombadil (Unwin Hyman 0-04-440726-2, Aug ’90 [Oct ’90], £3.99, 75pp, tp, cover by Roger Garland) Reissue (Allen & Unwin 1962) collection of fantasy poetry, illustrated throughout by Roger Garland. Also available in hardcover (-440727-0, £8.99).
- * _The Adventures of Tom Bombadil (Houghton Mifflin 0-395-57647-4, Apr ’91, $13.95, 75pp, hc, cover by Roger Garland) Reprint (Allen & Unwin 1962) collection of fantasy poetry, illustrated by Roger Garland. This is identical — except for the publisher’s name — to the 1990 Allen & Unwin edition.
- * _The Annotated Hobbit (Houghton Mifflin 0-395-47690-9, Oct ’88 [Sep ’88], $24.95, 336pp, hc) [Middle-Earth] Reprint (Allen & Unwin 1937, 1951, 1966) classic fantasy novel. New edition with introduction and notes by Douglas A. Anderson and illustrations from foreign editions; two-color text throughout. The notes cover the differences in the various texts as well as explanations and references. A must for Tolkien fans. (CNB)
- * _The Annotated Hobbit (Unwin Hyman 0-04-440337-2, Mar ’89, £14.95, 336pp, hc, cover by J. R. R. Tolkien) [Middle-Earth] Reprint (Houghton Mifflin 1988) marvellous illustrated version of the classic fantasy novel with extensive annotations by Douglas A. Anderson. Recommended. (PSP) [First U.K. edition]
- * _The Annotated Hobbit (SFBC #14652, Oct ’89, $14.98, hc) [Middle-Earth] Reprint (Houghton Mifflin 1988) annotated edition of the classic fantasy, with an introduction and notes by Douglas A. Anderson.
- * _Bilbo’s Last Song (Houghton Mifflin 0-395-53810-6, Sep ’90, $14.95, 32pp, hc, cover by Pauline Baynes) [Middle-Earth] Reprint (Allen & Unwin 1974) picture book, an illustrated poem with art by Pauline Baynes. This new edition has the correct text.
- * *Bilbo’s Last Song (Unwin Hyman 0-04-440728-9, Sep ’90, £6.95, 32pp, hc, cover by Pauline Baynes) [Middle-Earth] Lavishly-illustrated edition of a 24-line poem by Tolkien (previously published as a poster) with 40 original illustrations by Pauline Baynes, with notes on each of the illustrations. Simultaneous with the American edition.
- * _Bilbo’s Last Song (Knopf 0-679-82710-2, Mar ’92, $6.99, 32pp, tp, cover by Pauline Baynes) [Middle-Earth] Reprint (Unwin Hyman 1990) picture book with illustrations by Pauline Baynes. This is a 24-line poem originally published in 1974 as a poster. There are two lines per page.
- * _Bilbo’s Last Song (Red Fox 0-09-991020-9, Mar ’92, £3.99, 32pp, tp, cover by Pauline Baynes) [Middle-Earth] Reprint (Unwin Hyman 1990) lavishly-illustrated edition of a 24-line poem by Tolkien (previously published as a poster).
- * _The Book of Lost Tales 1 (Allen & Unwin/Unicorn 0-04-823281-5, Apr ’85 [Mar ’85], £2.95, 297pp, pb) [Middle-Earth] Reprint (Allen & Unwin 1983) of the first part of an early history of Middle Earth which preceded The Silmarillion.
- * _The Book of Lost Tales 1 (Ballantine Del Rey 0-345-37521-1, Jun ’92 [May ’92], $5.99, 345pp, pb, cover by John Howe) [Middle-Earth] Reprint (Allen & Unwin 1983) collection of early pieces of material that eventually became The Silmarillion. Edited by Christopher Tolkien.
- * _The Book of Lost Tales 2 (Ballantine Del Rey 0-345-37522-X, Jun ’92 [May ’92], $5.99, 391pp, pb, cover by John Howe) [Middle-Earth] Reprint (Allen & Unwin 1984) collection of early pieces of material that eventually became The Silmarillion. Edited by Christopher Tolkien.
- * _The Book of Lost Tales I (Unwin 0-04-823281-5, Jun ’87, £3.95, 297pp, tp) [Middle-Earth] Reissue (Allen & Unwin 1983) collection of stories related to Middle Earth.
- * +The Book of Lost Tales, Part I (Houghton Mifflin 0-395-35439-0, Mar ’84 [Feb ’84], $16.95, 297pp, hc) [Middle-Earth] Collection of fantasy, with scholarly annotations. First U.S. edition (Allen & Unwin 1983).
- * _The Book of Lost Tales, Part I (SFBC #2005, Dec ’84 [Nov ’84], $5.98, 297pp, hc) [Middle-Earth] Reprint (Allen & Unwin 1983) collection of 10 early works on Middle Earth plus commentary.
- * *The Book of Lost Tales, Part II (Allen & Unwin 0-04-823265-3, 1984, £12.50, 385pp, hc) [Middle-Earth] Original fantasy collection. Volume two in “The History of Middle-Earth”. (Contents)
- * +The Book of Lost Tales, Part II (Houghton Mifflin 0-395-36614-3, Dec ’84 [Nov ’84], $16.95, 385pp, hc) [Middle-Earth] Reprint (W.H. Allen 1984) fantasy collection from Tolkien’s archives on the history of Middle Earth. Six legend/stories plus commentary.
- * _The Book of Lost Tales: Part 1 (Grafton 0-261-10222-2, Jun ’91 [Dec ’91], £5.99, 297pp, tp, cover by Roger Garland) [Middle-Earth] Reprint (Allen & Unwin 1983) fantasy collection.
- * _The Book of Lost Tales: Part I (Houghton Mifflin 0-395-40927-6, Feb ’86 [Jan ’86], $8.95, 297pp, pb) [Middle-Earth] Reprint (Allen & Unwin 1983) collection of early writings on Middle Earth, edited and with annotations by Christopher Tolkien.
- * _The Book of Lost Tales: Part I (Grafton 0-261-10222-2, Aug ’92, £6.99, 297pp, tp, cover by John Howe) [Middle-Earth] Reissue (Allen & Unwin 1983) fantasy collection.
- * _The Book of Lost Tales: Part II (Allen & Unwin/Unicorn 0-04-823338-2, May ’86, £3.50, 385pp, pb) [Middle-Earth] Reprint (Allen & Unwin 1984) collection of fantasy material edited by Christopher Tolkien.
- * _The Book of Lost Tales: Part II (Houghton Mifflin 0-395-42640-5, Oct ’86 [Nov ’86], $8.95, 385pp, pb) [Middle-Earth] Reprint (Allen & Unwin 1984) of various notes which eventually became parts of “The Lord of the Rings” trilogy.
- * _The Book of Lost Tales: Part II (Grafton 0-261-10214-1, Aug ’92, £6.99, 385pp, tp, cover by John Howe) [Middle-Earth] Reprint (Allen & Unwin 1984) fantasy collection.
- * _Farmer Giles of Ham (Unwin Hyman 0-04-440723-8, Aug ’90, £3.99, 79pp, tp, cover by Roger Garland) Reissue (Allen & Unwin 1949) young-adult fantasy novella, illustrated throughout by Roger Garland. Also available in hardcover (-440724-6, £8.99).
- * _Farmer Giles of Ham (Houghton Mifflin 0-395-57645-8, Apr ’91, $13.95, 79pp, hc, cover by Roger Garland) Reprint (Allen & Unwin 1949) young-adult fantasy novella, illustrated by Roger Garland. This is identical — except for the publisher’s name — to the 1990 Allen & Unwin edition.
- * _The Father Christmas Letters (Unwin Hyman 0-04-823148-7, Sep ’90 [Oct ’90], £5.99, 48pp, tp) Reissue (Allen & Unwin 1976) collection of letters to Father Christmas, illustrated by Tolkien.
- * _The Father Christmas Letters (Houghton Mifflin 0-395-59698-X, Jan ’92 [Dec ’91], $10.95, unpaginated, tp) Reprint (Allen & Unwin 1976) collection of letters from Tolkien (Father Christmas) to his children, with illustrations by Tolkien.
- * _The Father Christmas Letters (HarperCollins UK 0-261-10317-2, Nov ’94 [Dec ’94], £8.99, unpaginated, pb, cover by J. R. R. Tolkien) Reprint (Allen & Unwin 1976) associational children’s books, with the original hardcover split into three miniature hardcovers (about 2" x 3", each about 32 pages) with dustjacket, in a slipcase.
- * _The Father Christmas Letters (HarperCollins UK 0-261-10369-5, Oct ’98 [Sep ’98], £4.99, 84pp, hc, cover by J. R. R. Tolkien) Reprint (Allen & Unwin 1976) associational item. A Miniature Single Volume of illustrated letters to his children. Unpaginated.
- * _The Fellowship of the Ring (Unwin/Unicorn 0-04-823185-1, Mar ’86, £2.95, 529pp, pb) [Middle-Earth] Reissue (Allen & Unwin 1954) fantasy novel, first in the “Lord of the Rings” trilogy.
- * _The Fellowship of the Ring (SFBC #10259, Nov ’86, part of 2-Vol offering for $10.98, 444pp, hc) [Middle-Earth] Reprint (Allen & Unwin 1954) fantasy novel, #1 in “The Lord of the Rings.”
- * _The Fellowship of the Ring (Houghton Mifflin 0-395-08254-4, Mar ’87, $14.95, 423pp, hc) [Middle-Earth] Reissue (Ballantine 1965) fantasy novel, Volume 1 of “The Lord of the Rings.” This is the first American printing to include all the corrections made piecemeal in the British editions. It also has a fascinating new note on the publishing history of the various corrected editions. The books are available separately with dust jackets or in a box without jackets as “The Lord of the Rings” ($43.35).
- * _The Fellowship of the Ring (Unwin Hyman 0-04-823045-6, Mar ’87, £9.95, 423pp, hc) [Middle-Earth] Reissue (Allen & Unwin 1954) fantasy novel. Volume 1 of “The Lord of the Rings”.
- * _The Fellowship of the Ring (Ballantine 0-345-33970-3, Sep ’88 [Aug ’88], $4.95, 527pp, pb) [Middle-Earth] Reissue (Allen & Unwin 1954, 1965) of Part One of “The Lord of the Rings”. The text is that of the 1965 revision. There is a terrible new cover by Michael Herring, although the copyright page still lists the artist as J.R.R. Tolkien. It also says “ninth printing July 1987” inside, which is nonsense. It’s probably closer to 100 printings. There are 8.3 million copies in print from Ballantine. (CNB)
- * _The Fellowship of the Ring (Houghton Mifflin 0-395-48931-8, Oct ’88, $16.95, 423pp, hc) [Middle-Earth] Reissue (Allen & Unwin 1954, 1965) fantasy novel, Book One of “The Lord of the Rings”. This edition is photo offset from the latest British hardcover and integrates corrections from other sources. The publisher calls this the “most near-to-perfect text” of “The Lord of the Rings” ever. This 20th printing also has a new jacket.
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