The Locus Index to Science Fiction: 1984-1998
Books, Listed by Author
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- BUJOLD, LOIS (Joy) McMASTER (stories) (chron.) (continued)
- * _Komarr (Earthlight 0-671-01783-7, Oct ’98, £5.99, 314pp, pb, cover by Fred Gambino) [Miles Vorkosigan] Reprint (Baen 1998) SF novel in the “Miles Vorkosigan” series. Miles investigates a spaceship crash on Komarr. [First U.K. edition]
- * *Memory (Baen 0-671-87743-7, Oct ’96 [Sep ’96], $22.00, 462pp, hc, cover by Gary Ruddell) [Miles Vorkosigan] SF novel in the “Miles Vorkosigan” series, sequel to Mirror Dance. Miles’ brain damage makes him unfit for military service.
- * _Memory (SFBC #14078, Nov ’96 [Oct ’96], $10.98, 345pp, hc, cover by Gary Ruddell) [Miles Vorkosigan] Reprint (Baen 1996) SF novel in the “Miles Vorkosigan” series, sequel to Mirror Dance. This is similar to the Baen edition, except it lacks a price and has the SFBC number on the back jacket.
- * _Memory (Baen 0-671-87845-X, Oct ’97 [Sep ’97], $6.99, 462pp, pb, cover by Gary Ruddell) [Miles Vorkosigan] Reprint (Baen 1996) Hugo-nominated SF novel in the “Miles Vorkosigan” series, sequel to Mirror Dance.
- * _Memory (Simon & Schuster/Earthlight 0-671-01607-5, Apr ’98, £5.99, 465pp, pb, cover by Gary Ruddell) [Miles Vorkosigan] Reprint (Baen 1996) SF novel in the “Miles Vorkosigan” series, sequel to Mirror Dance. Miles’ brain damage makes him unfit for military service. [First U.K. edition]
- * *Mirror Dance (Baen 0-671-72210-7, Mar ’94 [Feb ’94], $21.00, 394pp, hc, cover by Gary Ruddell) [Miles Vorkosigan] Sf novel in the ongoing ’Miles Vorkosigan’ series, again about the conflict-filled relationship between Vorkosigan and his clone brother Mark.
- * _Mirror Dance (SFBC #03246, Jun ’94 [May ’94], $9.98, 392pp, hc, cover by Gary Ruddell) [Miles Vorkosigan] Reprint (Baen 1994) SF novel in the “Miles Vorkosigan” series. Similar to the Baen edition except this lacks an ISBN and price and has the SFBC number on the back jacket.
- * _Mirror Dance (Baen 0-671-87646-5, Mar ’95 [Feb ’95], $5.99, 560pp, pb, cover by Gary Ruddell) [Miles Vorkosigan] Reprint (Baen 1994) SF novel in the “Miles Vorkosigan” series. Miles’s clone brother returns for more swapped-identity adventures.
- * _Mirror Dance (Pan 0-330-33422-0, Sep ’95, £6.99, 614pp, pb) [Miles Vorkosigan] Reprint (Baen 1994) SF novel in the “Miles Vorkosigan” series. Miles’s clone brother returns for more swapped-identity adventures. [First U.K. edition]
- * *Shards of Honor (Baen 0-671-65574-4, Jun ’86 [May ’86], $2.95, 313pp, pb) [Miles Vorkosigan] Military sf novel with elements of romance. This first novel mixes genres to surprisingly good result. (FCM)
- * _Shards of Honour (Headline 0-7472-3125-7, May ’88, £2.99, 313pp, pb) Reprint (Baen 1986 as Shards of Honor) sf novel. [First U.K. edition]
- * *The Spirit Ring (Baen 0-671-72142-9, Nov ’92 [Oct ’92], $17.00, 369pp, hc, cover by Stephen Hickman) Renaissance-style fantasy novel of sorcerous intrigue.
- * _The Spirit Ring (SFBC #05290, Jan ’93, $8.98, 369pp, hc, cover by Stephen Hickman) Reprint (Baen 1992) Renaissance-style fantasy novel of sorcerous intrigue. Similar to the Baen edition except it lacks a price and has the SFBC number on the back jacket.
- * _The Spirit Ring (Baen 0-671-72188-7, Oct ’93 [Sep ’93], $5.99, 369pp, pb, cover by Stephen Hickman) Reprint (Baen 1992) Renaissance-style fantasy novel of sorcerous intrigue.
- * _The Spirit Ring (Pan 0-330-32984-7, Dec ’93, £8.99, 369pp, tp, cover by Duncan Storr) Reprint (Baen 1992) alternate world fantasy novel. [First U.K. edition]
- * *Test of Honor (SFBC #10681, May ’87, $7.98, 473pp, hc) [Miles Vorkosigan] Omnibus edition of related sf adventure novels. (Contents)
- * _Test of Honor (SFBC #06426, Jan ’95, $10.98, 470pp, hc, cover by A. C. Farley) [Miles Vorkosigan] Reissue (SFBC 1987) omnibus of Shards of Honor (Baen 1986) and The Warrior’s Apprentice (Baen 1986). This Guild America edition lacks a price and ISBN, and has the SFBC number on the back jacket.
- * *The Vor Game (Baen 0-671-72014-7, Sep ’90 [Aug ’90], $4.50, 345pp, pb, cover by Tom Kidd) [Miles Vorkosigan] Miles Vorkosigan novel that includes “The Weatherman”, a novella originally published in Analog. (Contents)
- * _The Vor Game (Easton Press no ISBN, Sep ’90, no price, 345pp, hc) [Miles Vorkosigan] Miles Vorkosigan novel, with an introduction by James Gunn and artwork by Jeff Fisher. This edition is being published “simultaneously” with the Baen edition listed last month. This signed leatherbound gilt-edge edition is part of the “Signed First Editions of Science Fiction” series and is available by subscription only.
- * _The Vor Game (Baen 0-671-72014-7, Oct ’93 [Sep ’93], $4.99, 345pp, pb, cover by Tom Kidd) [Miles Vorkosigan] Reissue (Baen 1990) sf novel in the “Miles Vorkosigan” series; third printing.
- * _The Vor Game (Pan 0-330-32198-6, Oct ’93, £4.99, 345pp, pb, cover by Fred Gambino) [Miles Vorkosigan] Reprint (Baen 1990) sf novel. In the “Miles Vorkosigan” series. [First U.K. edition]
- * _The Vor Game (Baen 0-671-72014-7, Sep ’96 [Aug ’96], $5.99, 342pp, pb, cover by Gary Ruddell) [Miles Vorkosigan] Reissue (Baen 1990) Hugo-winning SF novel in the “Miles Vorkosigan” series. There is new cover art, though the copyright page still credits artist Tom Kidd. The copyright page also gives the publication date as March 1996, though this was not seen until now. Fourth printing.
- * *Vorkosigan’s Game (SFBC #17469, Sep ’90 [Oct ’90], $9.98, 484pp, hc, cover by Dean Morrissey) [Miles Vorkosigan] Omnibus of the Miles Vorkosigan novel, The Vor Game (Baen 1990) and the collection Borders of Infinity (Baen 1989). (Contents)
- * *The Warrior’s Apprentice (Baen 0-671-65587-6, Aug ’86 [Jul ’86], $2.95, 315pp, pb) [Miles Vorkosigan] Delightful sf novel, an indirect sequel to Shards of Honor. Recommended! (FCM)
- * _The Warrior’s Apprentice (Headline 0-7472-3126-5, Sep ’88, £2.99, 315pp, pb) [Miles Vorkosigan] Reprint (Baen 1986) sf novel. [First U.K. edition]
- * _The Warrior’s Apprentice (Baen 0-671-72066-X, Mar ’97, $5.99, 314pp, pb, cover by Alan Gutierrez) [Miles Vorkosigan] Reissue (Baen 1986) Hugo-winning SF novel in the “Miles Vorkosigan” series. Fifth printing.
- * *Young Miles (Baen 0-671-87782-8, Jun ’97 [May ’97], $15.00, 584pp, tp, cover by Gary Ruddell) [Miles Vorkosigan] Omnibus of The Warrior’s Apprentice, “The Mountains of Mourning”, and The Vor Game. There is a new afterword by Bujold discussing the genesis of these novels. A hardcover edition (-87787-9, $22.00) was announced but not seen. (Contents)
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- * *Women at War (with Roland J. Green) (Tor 0-312-85792-6, Dec ’95 [Nov ’95], $23.95, 384pp, hc, cover by Nicholas Jainschigg) Original anthology of 17 military SF stories by and about women. Each editor has a separate introduction. Martin H. Greenberg is named by both editors as a collaborator, but his name does not appear elsewhere. (Contents)
- * _Women at War (with Roland J. Green) (Tor 0-812-54458-7, Jun ’97 [May ’97], $10.99, 304pp, tp, cover by Nicholas Jainschigg) Reprint (Tor 1995) original anthology of 17 military SF stories by and about women. Martin H. Greenberg is named by both editors as a collaborator, but his name does not appear elsewhere.
- BUKATMAN, SCOTT
- * *Terminal Identity: The Virtual Subject in Postmodern Science Fiction (Duke University Press 0-8223-1340-5, Jun ’93, $18.95, 404pp, tp) Non-fiction, criticism. A post-modern analysis of sf and its relationship to new technology. A hardcover edition (-1332-4, $57.95) was announced but not seen. Available from Duke University Press, Box 6697, College Station, Durham NC 27708.
- BUKIET, MELVIN JULES (1953- ) (stories)
- * *Sandman’s Dust (Arbor House 0-87795-731-2, 1985 [Feb ’86], $15.95, 234pp, hc) Fantasy novel of a small American town and a magical circus. A first novel. This appeared in 1985 but was not seen until 1986.
- * *While the Messiah Tarries (Harcourt Brace 0-15-100083-2, 1995 [Aug ’95], $20.00, 197pp, hc, cover by R. B. Kitaj) Collection of nine Jewish literary stories with fantasy elements. (Contents)
- BULGAKOV, MIKHAIL (Afanas’evich) (1891-1940)
- * _The Master & Margarita (Picador 0-330-35134-6, Aug ’97 [Oct ’97], £6.99, 367pp, tp, cover by Emma Parker) Reprint (Ardus 1995) literary fantasy novel. Translation by Diana Burgin & Katherine Tiernan O’Connor; with annotations and an Afterword by Ellen Dea Proffer.
- * _The Master and Margarita (SFBC #05953, 1986 [May ’86], $5.98, 373pp, hc) Reprint (Harper & Row 1967) classic Soviet satiric fantasy novel of the Devil in Moscow of the 1920s. Translated by Michael Glenny.
- * _The Master and Margarita (Grove Press 0-802-13011-9, Sep ’87 [Nov ’87], $6.95, 402pp, tp) Reprint (Grove Press 1967) satanic/ironic fantasy novel, translated from the Russian by Mirra Ginsburg. This edition has a new biographical introduction by the translator. This is a different translation from the one issued by Harper & Row in 1967 and now available from the Science Fiction Book Club.
- * _The Master and Margarita (Picador 0-330-30740-1, Jul ’89 [Nov ’89], £5.99, 402pp, tp, cover by Clare Nicholas) Reprint (Grove Press 1967) humourous literary fantasy.
- * *The Master and Margarita (Ardis 0-87501-067-9, Sep ’95 [Dec ’95], $35.00, 367pp, hc, cover by Marat Kim) Fantasy novel. A new, “uncensored,” translation of the classic Russian Faustian satire. Translated by Diana Burgin and Katherine Tiernan O’Connor, with annotations and afterword by Ellendea Proffer. The original appeared in Russian in 1967 and this is at least the third English translation (Harvill 1967, translated by Glenny; Grove 1967, translated by Ginsberg).
- * _The Master and Margarita (Random House/Vintage 0-679-76080-6, Mar ’96, $13.00, 369pp, tp) Reprint (Ardis 1995) Faustian fantasy novel, the uncensored translation by Diana Burgin and Katherine Tiernan O’Connor, with annotations and afterword by Ellendea Proffer. The original appeared in Russian in 1967.
- * _The Master and Margarita (Harvill Panther 1-86046-154-9, Oct ’96 [Jan ’97], £6.99, 445pp, tp) Reprint (Harper & Row 1967) fantasy novel. Translated by Michael Glenny.
- BULIS, CHRISTOPHER
- * *A Device of Death (Doctor Who Books 0-426-20501-4, Feb ’97 [Apr ’97], £4.99, 259pp, pb, cover by Alister Pearson) [Doctor Who: Missing Adventures] Novelisation based on the Doctor Who TV series. Volume 30 in “The Missing Adventures”.
- * *Doctor Who: State of Change (Doctor Who Books 0-426-20431-X, Dec ’94 [Nov ’94], £4.99, 295pp, pb, cover by Alister Pearson) [Doctor Who] Novelization based on the Doctor Who TV series. This is a world-wide edition and is available in the US for $5.95.
- * *Doctor Who: The Sorcerer’s Apprentice (Doctor Who Books 0-426-20447-6, Jul ’95, £4.99, 296pp, pb, cover by Paul Campbell) [Doctor Who] Novelisation based on the TV series. This is a world-wide edition and is available in the US for $5.95.
- * *Doctor Who: The Ultimate Treasure (BBC Books 0-563-40571-6, Aug ’97, £4.99, 281pp, pb) [Doctor Who: Missing Adventures] Novelization based on the TV series. Book 3 of the BBC “Missing Adventures” series.
- * *Doctor Who: Vanderdeken’s Children (BBC Books 0-563-40590-2, Aug ’98 [Jul ’98], £4.99, 281pp, pb, cover by Colin Howard) [Doctor Who] Novelisation based on the TV series.
- * *The Eye of the Giant (Doctor Who Books 0-426-20469-7, Apr ’96 [May ’96], £4.99, 315pp, pb, cover by Paul Campbell) [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. In “The Missing Adventures”.
- * *The New Adventures: Tempest (New Adventures 0-426-20523-5, Jan ’98 [Dec ’97], £4.99, 265pp, pb, cover by Peter Elson) SF novelization based on Doctor Who, without the Doctor.
- * *Shadowmind (Doctor Who Books 0-426-20394-1, Jul ’93 [Jun ’93], £4.50, 244pp, pb, cover by Christopher Bulis) [Doctor Who] Original novel based on the Doctor Who TV series. This is a world-wide edition and is available in the US for $5.95.
- * *Twilight of the Gods (Doctor Who Books 0-426-20480-8, Sep ’96 [Aug ’96], £4.99, 299pp, 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 26 in “The Missing Adventures”.
- BULL, ANGELA (Mary) (1936- ) (stories)
- * *Patchwork of Ghosts (Hippo 0-590-13757-3, Sep ’96 [Jan ’97], £3.50, 182pp, pb, cover by Judith Lawson) Young-adult ghost novel.
- * *A Wish at the Baby’s Grave (Hippo 0-590-85860-2, Dec ’88, £1.95, 94pp, pb) Young-adult ghost novella. Volume 5 in the “Hauntings” series.
- BULL, EMMA; [i.e., Emma Bull Shetterly] (1954- ) (stories)
- * *Bone Dance (Ace 0-441-57457-2, May ’91 [Apr ’91], $4.50, 278pp, pb, cover by Jean Targete) Sf novel of mind-control weapons in a post-nuclear war world.
- * _Bone Dance (SFBC #18463, Jul ’91 [Oct ’91], $7.98, 279pp, hc, cover by Doug Beekman) Reprint (Ace 1991) sf novel. First hardcover edition.
- * *Double Feature (with Will Shetterly) (NESFA Press 0-915368-99-4, Feb ’94 [Apr ’94], $17.95, 264pp, hc, cover by Nicholas Jainschigg) Collection of ten stories by Bull and Shetterly (one a collaboration), plus two essays by Bull and an introduction by Patrick and Teresa Nielsen Hayden. This is a 815-copy limited edition. A 175-copy signed numbered slipcased edition (-54-4, $30.00) and a ten-copy lettered edition were announced but not seen. Available from NESFA, PO Box 809, Framingham MA 01701-0203. Please add $2 shipping US, $4 international shipping. (Contents)
- * *Falcon (Ace 0-441-22569-1, Oct ’89 [Sep ’89], $3.95, 281pp, pb) Sf adventure novel of a young gestalt pilot fighting to save a world.
- * *Finder (Tor 0-312-85418-8, Feb ’94 [Jan ’94], $21.95, 317pp, hc, cover by Richard Bober) [Borderland] Urban fantasy novel in the “Borderlands” shared-world series.
- * _Finder (Tor 0-812-52296-6, Apr ’95 [Mar ’95], $4.99, 317pp, pb, cover by Richard Bober) [Borderland] Reprint (Tor 1994) fantasy detective novel set in the “Borderlands” between human and faerie.
- * _Finder (Tor 0-312-86291-1, Mar ’97 [Feb ’97], $14.95, 317pp, tp, cover by Richard Bober) [Borderland] Reprint (Tor 1994) fantasy detective novel set in the “Borderlands” between human and faerie.
- * _Freedom & Necessity (with Steven Brust) See entry under Steven Brust.
- * *The Princess and the Lord of Night (Harcourt Brace 0-15-263543-2, Mar ’94 [Feb ’94], $14.95, unpaginated, hc, cover by Susan Gaber) Children’s picture book, with a story by Bull and full-color illustrations by Susan Gaber.
- * *War for the Oaks (Ace 0-441-87073-2, Jul ’87 [Jun ’87], $3.50, 309pp, pb) Fantasy novel, the first Ace Fantasy Special and a first novel.
- * _War for the Oaks (Ace 0-441-87073-2, Dec ’89 [Nov ’89], $3.95, 309pp, pb, cover by Pamela Patrick) Reissue (Ace 1987) fantasy novel; 3rd printing.
- * _War for the Oaks (Ace 0-441-87073-2, Jun ’96 [May ’96], $5.99, 309pp, pb, cover by Pamela Patrick) Reissue (Ace 1987) fantasy novel. Sixth printing.
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- BULMER, H. K.; see under Bulmer, Kenneth (stories)
- BULMER, HENRY K.; see under Bulmer, Kenneth (stories)
- BULMER, (Henry) KENNETH (1921-2005); see pseudonyms Alan Burt Akers & Dray Prescot (stories)
- BULWER-LYTTON, [Sir] EDWARD (George Earle) (1803-1873) (stories) (chron.)
- * _The Coming Race (Woodbridge Press 0-88007-174-5, Sep ’89 [Oct ’89], $7.95, 128pp, tp) Reprint (Blackwood 1871 as by Anon.) classic utopian satire, with a new introduction by John Weeks.
- * _The Coming Race (Alan Sutton 0-7509-0823-8, Mar ’95 [Feb ’95], £4.99, 120pp, tp, cover by Joachim Patenier) Reprint (Blackwood 1871) utopian novel. An American discovers the subterranean world of the Vril-ya, a society many years in advance of the world above. Includes a biographical introduction by Julian Wolfreys.
- BUNCH, CHRIS(topher Renshaw) (1943-2005) (stories) (chron.) (assoc.)
- * _Court of a Thousand Suns (with Allan Cole) See entry under Allan Cole.
- * *The Darkness of God (Ballantine Del Rey 0-345-38737-6, Dec ’97 [Nov ’97], $5.99, 246pp, pb, cover by Nicholas Jainschigg) [Shadow Warrior] SF novel. Book three of the “Shadow Warrior” trilogy.
- * *The Demon King (Warner Aspect 0-446-67327-7, Mar ’98 [Feb ’98], $12.99, 507pp, tp, cover by Dorian Vallejo) [Seer King] Fantasy novel. A seer and a soldier change a corrupt empire’s fate. Sequel to The Seer King.
- * *The Demon King (Orbit 1-85723-571-1, Mar ’98 [Feb ’98], £9.99, 507pp, tp, cover by Keith Scaife) [Seer King] Fantasy novel. Sequel to The Seer King. Simultaneous with the US (Warner Aspect) edition.
- * _The Demon King (Warner Aspect 0-446-60647-2, Jan ’99 [Dec ’98], $6.99, 551pp, pb, cover by Tony Russo & Drew Blair) [Seer King] Reprint (Warner Aspect 1998) fantasy novel, sequel to The Seer King.
- * _Empire’s End (with Allan Cole) See entry under Allan Cole.
- * _The Far Kingdoms (with Allan Cole) See entry under Allan Cole.
- * _Fleet of the Damned (with Allan Cole) See entry under Allan Cole.
- * *Hunt the Heavens (Ballantine Del Rey 0-345-38736-8, Sep ’96 [Aug ’96], $5.99, 214pp, pb, cover by Nicholas Jainschigg) [Shadow Warrior] SF novel, book two of the “Shadow Warrior” series. Bounty hunter Joshua Wolfe searches for alien secrets no one wants him to find.
- * _Kingdoms of the Night (with Allan Cole) See entry under Allan Cole.
- * _The Return of the Emperor (with Allan Cole) See entry under Allan Cole.
- * _Revenge of the Damned (with Allan Cole) See entry under Allan Cole.
- * *The Seer King (Warner Aspect 0-446-67282-3, Feb ’97 [Jan ’97], $13.99, 519pp, tp, cover by Dorian Vallejo) [Seer King] Fantasy novel. A seer and a soldier change a corrupt empire’s fate.
- * _The Seer King (Orbit 1-85723-489-8, Oct ’97, £9.99, 519pp, tp, cover by Keith Scaife) [Seer King] Reprint (Warner Aspect 1997) fantasy novel. First in a new series. [First U.K. edition]
- * _The Seer King (Warner Aspect 0-446-60524-7, Feb ’98 [Jan ’98], $6.99, 542pp, pb, cover by Dorian Vallejo) [Seer King] Reprint (Warner Aspect 1997) fantasy novel.
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