The Locus Index to Science Fiction: 1984-1998
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- CARROLL, JONATHAN (Samuel) (stories) (chron.) (continued)
- * *From the Teeth of Angels (HarperCollins UK 0-00-224094-7, May ’94, £14.99, 223pp, hc, cover by Annet Stirling) Horror novel.
- * _From the Teeth of Angels (SFBC #03601, Aug ’94 [Jul ’94], $9.98, 212pp, hc) Reprint (HarperCollins UK;Doubleday 1994) dark fantasy/magic realism novel. Similar to the Doubleday edition except this lacks a price and has the SFBC number on the back jacket.
- * _From the Teeth of Angels (HarperCollins UK 0-00-654812-1, May ’95, £4.99, 283pp, pb) Reprint (HarperCollins UK; Doubleday 1994) fantasy/magic realism novel that relates three people’s experiences in dealing with a personified death. Sixth book in a loose series with some overlapping characters.
- * _From the Teeth of Angels (Doubleday 0-385-47646-9, Jun ’95 [May ’95], $12.00, 212pp, tp, cover by Honi Werner) Reprint (HarperCollins UK;Doubleday 1994) dark fantasy novel.
- * *Kissing the Beehive (Doubleday 0-385-48011-3, Jan ’98, $22.95, 232pp, hc) [Frannie McCabe] Associational non-supernatural mystery.
- * _Kissing the Beehive (Gollancz 0-575-06612-1, May ’98, £14.99, 251pp, hc, cover by Splash) [Frannie McCabe] Reprint (Doubleday 1998) associational non-supernatural mystery. [First U.K. edition]
- * _The Land of Laughs (Arrow 0-09-939260-7, Nov ’87, £2.50, 241pp, pb) Reissue (Viking 1980) fantasy novel.
- * _The Land of Laughs (Legend 0-09-939260-7, Sep ’89, £3.50, 241pp, pb, cover by Wayne Anderson) Reissue (Viking 1980) fantasy novel.
- * *Outside the Dog Museum (Macdonald 0-356-19589-9, Apr ’91, £12.95, 244pp, hc, cover by Dave McKean) Literary fantasy novel about an architect commissioned by the Sultan of Saru to build the billion-dollar Dog Museum.
- * +Outside the Dog Museum (Doubleday 0-385-41973-2, Feb ’92 [Jan ’92], $20.00, 243pp, hc, cover by William Joyce) Literary fantasy novel. First American edition (Macdonald 1991).
- * _Outside the Dog Museum (Futura 0-7088-5247-5, Apr ’92 [Mar ’92], £4.50, 244pp, pb, cover by Dave McKean) Reprint (Macdonald 1991) literary fantasy novel about an architect commissioned to build the billion-dollar Dog Museum. Recommended (PSP).
- * _Outside the Dog Museum (Bantam 0-553-56164-2, Mar ’93 [Feb ’93], $4.99, 304pp, pb) Reprint (Macdonald 1991) literary fantasy novel of an architect and his fantastical design that captures the mystery of human existence.
- * _Outside the Dog Museum (Abacus 0-349-10589-8, Jun ’94 [Aug ’94], £5.99, 244pp, pb, cover by Dave McKean) Reprint (Macdonald 1991) fantasy novel.
- * *The Panic Hand (HarperCollins UK 0-00-224540-X, Apr ’95 [Mar ’95], £14.99, 240pp, hc, cover by Ray Richardson) Collection of 19 stories, including one original, one published in English for the first time, and two that were used in his novel A Child Across the Sky (Century, 1989). This is an expanded, English, version of his German collection Die Panische Hand (1989), and seven of the stories were first published, in German, in that volume. (Contents)
- * _The Panic Hand (HarperCollins UK 0-00-647929-4, Feb ’96 [Jan ’96], £4.99, 240pp, pb) Reprint (HarperCollins UK 1995) collection of 19 stories, including one original. This is expanded from his German collection, Die Panische Hand, 1989.
- * +The Panic Hand (St. Martin’s 0-312-14698-1, Nov ’96 [Oct ’96], $23.95, 295pp, hc, cover by Ray Richardson) Collection of 20 stories, including “Black Cocktail”, which is not in the UK edition. First US edition (HarperCollins UK 1995).
- * *Sleeping in Flame (Legend 0-7126-2362-0, Oct ’88, £5.95, 244pp, tp) [Bones of the Moon] Literary fantasy/magic realism novel. Also available in hc (-2357-4) for £10.95.
- * +Sleeping in Flame (Doubleday 0-385-24957-8, Mar ’89 [Feb ’89], $17.95, 223pp, hc) [Bones of the Moon] Literary fantasy novel, second in a loose-knit trilogy that began with Bones of the Moon. Magical realism and ominous events in Vienna. First U.S. edition (Legend 1988). Recommended. (FCM)
- * _Sleeping in Flame (Legend 0-09-957540-X, Sep ’89 [Aug ’89], £3.50, 244pp, pb, cover by Wayne Anderson) [Bones of the Moon] Reprint (Legend 1988) literary fantasy novel.
- * _Sleeping in Flame (QPBC no ISBN, Nov ’89, $8.95, 273pp, tp) [Bones of the Moon] Reprint (Legend 1988) literary fantasy novel, second book of a loose-knit trilogy begun in Bones of the Moon. This is identical to the 1989 Doubleday edition except there is no ISBN and the jacket is printed as the pb cover.
- * _Sleeping in Flame (Vintage 0-679-72777-9, Jul ’90, $8.95, 273pp, tp, cover by Nick Rosza) [Bones of the Moon] Reprint (Legend 1988) literary fantasy novel, second book of a loose-knit trilogy begun in Bones of the Moon.
- * _Voice of Our Shadow (Ace 0-441-86584-4, Dec ’84 [Nov ’84], $2.75, 196pp, pb) Reprint (Viking 1983) horror/fantasy novel.
- * _Voice of Our Shadow (Futura 0-7088-4898-2, Apr ’91 [Mar ’91], £3.50, 189pp, pb, cover by Dave McKean) Reprint (Viking 1983) fantasy/horror novel.
- CARROLL, LEWIS; pseudonym of Charles Lutwidge Dodgson, (1832-1898) (stories) (chron.) (assoc.)
- * _Alice in Wonderland (Fontana/Armada 0-00-692545-6, 1985 [Jan ’86], £1.50, pb) [Alice] Tv tie-in edition.
- * _Alice in Wonderland (Longman 0-582-52278-1, Apr ’87 [Jun ’87], £1.25, 64pp, pb) [Alice] Reprint of a classic juvenile fantasy novel. Abridged by D.K. Swan. [Not seen]
- * *Alice in Wonderland (Harry N. Abrams 0-8109-1872-2, Apr ’88, $14.95, unpaginated, hc) [Alice] Adaptation (by Carroll) of the juvenile fantasy classic, as a “lantern lecture” to accompany colored slides based on the Tenniel illustrations (reproduced here). This is the first book version of the slides and their accompanying text.
- * _Alice in Wonderland & Through the Looking Glass (BOMC/QPBC no ISBN, Jan ’95 [Dec ’94], $15.95, 352pp, tp, cover by John Tenniel) [Alice] Reprint of two classic children’s novels, with 89 original illustrations by John Tenniel, including eight tipped-in color plates. This exclusive QPBC edition also includes an original introduction by Camille Paglia.
- * _Alice in Wonderland and Through the Looking Glass (Hamlyn 0-600-31162-7, Jun ’86, £2.50, 192pp, pb) [Alice] Reprint (Macmillan 1865 and 1871) children’s fantasy classics.
- * _Alice’s Adventures in Wonderland (Methuen 0-416-96000-6, Oct ’86, £9.95, 160pp, hc) [Alice] Reprint (Macmillan 1865) children’s fantasy classic, illustrated by David Hall.
- * _Alice’s Adventures in Wonderland (Simon & Schuster 0-671-63565-4, Sep ’87 [Jul ’87], $14.95, 158pp, hc) [Alice] New edition, illustrated by David Hall, with an afterword by Brian Sibley.
- * _Alice’s Adventures in Wonderland (Knopf 0-394-80592-5, Oct ’88, $19.95, 118pp, hc) [Alice] Fantasy classic, with new illustrations by Anthony Browne.
- * _Alice’s Adventures in Wonderland (Putnam/Philomel 0-399-22241-3, Nov ’89 [Jan ’90], $17.95, 127pp, hc, cover by Peter Weevers) [Alice] Reprint (Macmillan 1865) children’s fantasy classic, with 100 watercolors by Peter Weevers.
- * _Alice’s Adventures in Wonderland (Dragon’s World 1-85028-105-X, Nov ’90, £9.95, 96pp, hc) [Alice] Reprint (Macmillan 1865) classic young-adult fantasy novel. This edition has new illustrations by Malcolm Ashman throughout.
- * _Alice’s Adventures in Wonderland (Harcourt Brace Jovanovich 0-15-604426-9, Sep ’91 [Feb ’92], $16.95, 145pp, tp, cover by Barry Moser) [Alice] Reprint (Macmillan 1865) children’s fantasy classic, with illustrations by Barry Moser and a preface and notes by James R. Kincaid. A hardcover edition (-104230-6, $34.95) is also available.
- * _Alice’s Adventures in Wonderland (Morrow/Books of Wonder 0-688-11087-8, May ’92, $15.00, 196pp, hc, cover by Paul O. Zelinsky) [Alice] Reprint (Macmillan 1865) children’s fantasy classic, with illustrations newly printed from John Tenniel’s recently rediscovered original wood-blocks. This gift edition has the best version of the illustrations I’ve ever seen (CNB).
- * _Alice’s Adventures in Wonderland (Tor 0-812-50418-6, Jun ’92 [May ’92], $2.50, 110pp, pb, cover by Tricia Zimic) [Alice] Reprint (Macmillan 1865) children’s fantasy classic. With a life of Carroll, foreword and afterword by Jane Yolen.
- * _Alice’s Adventures in Wonderland (Shambhala/Barefoot Books 1-56957-900-8, Sep ’93 [Oct ’93], $6.00, 210pp, hc, cover by John Tenniel) [Alice] Reprint (Macmillan 1865) children’s fantasy classic, with some of the original illustrations by John Tenniel and a preface by series editor Jonathan Cott. This is a miniature (8x12 cm.) book.
- * _Alice’s Adventures in Wonderland (Artisan 1-885183-47-X, Oct ’96, $25.00, 151pp, hc, cover by Angel Dominguez) [Alice] Reprint (1865) classic children’s fantasy, with over 75 illustrations, many full-color watercolors, by Angel Dominguez.
- * _Alice’s Adventures in Wonderland & Through the Looking-Glass (Penguin/Signet 0-451-52320-2, Jul ’92, $2.75, 240pp, pb, cover by John Tenniel) [Alice] Reissue (Macmillan 1865) children’s fantasy classic, with a foreword by Horace Gregory and the original Tenniel illustrations. 26th printing.
- * _Alice’s Adventures in Wonderland and Through the Looking Glass (Dell Yearling 0-440-40743-5, Nov ’92 [Oct ’92], $3.99, 224pp, tp, cover by John Tenniel) [Alice] Reprint (Macmillan 1865) children’s fantasy classic, with the original illustrations by John Tenniel.
- * _Alice’s Adventures in Wonderland and Through the Looking Glass (Knopf Everyman’s Library 0-679-41795-8, Nov ’92 [Oct ’92], $12.95, 327pp, hc, cover by John Tenniel) [Alice] Reprint (Macmillan 1865) children’s fantasy classic with the original illustrations by John Tenniel.
- * _Alice’s Adventures in Wonderland and Through the Looking Glass (Penguin/Puffin 0-140-38351-4, 1997 [Apr ’98], $4.99, 311pp, tp, cover by James Marsh) [Alice] Reprint (Macmillan 1865 and 1871) omnibus of two classic children’s fantasy novels. This international edition is dated 1997, but not seen until now.
- * _Alice’s Adventures in Wonderland/Through the Looking Glass (Dial 0-8037-0589-1, Oct ’88 [Nov ’88], $12.95, 179 + 206pp, hc) [Alice] Children’s fantasy classics, pocket-size edition, 4" x 5", two volumes in slipcase, with all the original Tenniel illustrations.
- * _Alice’s Adventures in Wonderland: The Ultimate Illustrated Edition (Bantam 0-553-05385-X, Nov ’89 [Oct ’89], $19.95, 208pp, hc) [Alice] Reprint (Macmillan 1865) children’s fantasy classic, with more than 150 ilustrations from 25-plus previous editions; compiled and arranged by Cooper Edens.
- * +Alice’s Adventures Under Ground (Holt, Rinehart & Winston 0-03-006113-X, Mar ’86 [May ’86], $12.95, unpaginated, hc) [Alice] Reprint (Pavillion 1985), first U.S. edition of a facsimile of the handwritten manuscript which was revised as Alice in Wonderland. The foreword, by Alice’s granddaughter, has photos, etc.
- * _Alice’s Adventures Under Ground (Penguin/Pavillion 1-85145-541-8, Jul ’90 [Aug ’90], $7.95, unpaginated, tp) [Alice] Facsimile edition of the original manuscript of the children’s fantasy classic. This is a second printing of the 1985 UK edition (-4713) dated 1989, with a new cover carrying the American ISBN and price.
- * _The Annotated Alice (Random House/Wings 0-517-18920-8, 1998 [Oct ’98], $12.99, 352pp, hc, cover by John Tenniel) [Alice] Reprint (Potter 1960) omnibus of Alice’s Adventures in Wonderland and Through the Looking Glass, with introduction and extensive annotations by Martin Gardner. Illustrations by John Tenniel. This instant-remainder edition follows the 1960 Potter version.
- * _The Collected Stories of Lewis Carroll (Carol Publishing Group/Citadel 0-8065-1552-X, Sep ’94 [Feb ’95], $9.95, 294pp, tp) Omnibus of Alice in Wonderland, Phantasmagoria (a collection of poems), and Through the Looking-Glass, with original illustrations by John Tenniel and Henry Holiday.
- * _The Complete Alice and The Hunting of the Snark (Jonathan Cape 0-224-02820-0, Oct ’86, £15.00, 344pp, hc) [Alice] Luxury edition of two children’s fantasy classics, lavishly illustrated by Ralph Steadman.
- * *The Complete Alice and The Hunting of the Snark (Salem House 0-88162-228-1, Apr ’87 [Mar ’87], $24.95, 344pp, hc) [Alice] Omnibus art book. Although the text is not new, the interest here is in the profuse illustrations by Ralph Steadman. The 8.5" x 11" size helps too. The three illustrated volumes have appeared separately: Alice in Wonderland (1967), Through the Looking Glass (1972), and The Hunting of the Snark (1978). (Contents)
- * _Complete Illustrated Works (Crown 0-517-38566-X, Apr ’87 [1987], £7.95, 869pp, hc) Reprint juvenile fantasy collection. Edited by Edward Guiliamo. [Not seen]
- * _The Complete Sylvie and Bruno (Mercury House 1-56279-009-9, Oct ’91 [Dec ’91], $30.00, 394pp, hc, cover by Renée Flower) Reprint (Macmillan 1889) novel with fantasy elements, illustrated by Renee Flower, edited and with an introduction by Thomas Christensen.
- * *More Annotated Alice (Random House 0-394-58571-2, Nov ’90, $35.00, 357pp, hc, cover by Deborah Jones) [Alice] Revised edition of The Annotated Alice (Potter 1960), an omnibus of Alice’s Adventures in Wonderland and Through the Looking Glass, with fully revised annotations by Martin Gardner, and the Peter Newell illustrations from the 1901 Harper and Brothers edition. The original Tenniel illustrations are not included. New material includes the episode “The Wasp in the Wig” cut from the text before publication plus an essay by the artist and an essay about the artist by Michael Patrick Hearn.
- * _Through the Looking Glass (Penguin 0-14-062087-7, Jul ’94, £1.00, 173pp, pb, cover by John Tenniel) [Alice] Reprint (Macmillan 1871) children’s fantasy novel. Thrift paperback edition.
- * _Through the Looking Glass, and What Alice Found There (Knopf 0-394-53228-7, Apr ’86 [Jul ’86], $17.95, 127pp, hc) [Alice] Classic children’s fantasy newly illustrated by S. Michelle Wiggins with 65 full-color pieces.
- * _Through the Looking Glass, and What Alice Found There (Gollancz 0-575-03756-3, Oct ’86, £7.95, 176pp, hc) [Alice] Classic children’s fantasy novel with new illustrations by Justin Todd.
- * _Through the Looking-Glass and What Alice Found There (Schocken 0-8052-4036-5, Mar ’88 [Apr ’88], $16.95, 175pp, hc) [Alice] Reprint (1872) classic juvenile fantasy. Illustrated in color by Justin Todd. This is the first American edition of a 1986 Gollancz volume.
- CARSON, DAVID (stories)
- _____, ed.
- CARSON, MICHAEL (stories)
- * *The Knight of the Flaming Heart (Doubleday UK 0-385-40651-7, May ’95 [Aug ’95], £15.99, 272pp, hc) Young-adult ghost novel.
- * _The Knight of the Flaming Heart (Black Swan 0-552-99628-9, Apr ’96 [Mar ’96], £6.99, 272pp, tp, cover by Oliver Hunter) Reprint (Doubleday UK 1995) ghost novel. Sir Roger Casement manifests 80 years after his death, to oppose sectarian violence.
- CARSTENSEN, BERNICE; see pseudonym Sharice Kendyl
- CARTER, ALBERT HOWARD, III (1943- )
- * *Italo Calvino: Metamorphoses of Fantasy (UMI 0-8357-1780-1, Dec ’86, $39.95, 182pp, hc) Non-fiction, critical study of Calvino’s sf and fantasy, along with primary and secondary bibliographies. [Calvino]
- CARTER, ANGELA (Olive, née Stalker) (1940-1992) (stories) (chron.)
- * _American Ghosts & Old World Wonders (Vintage UK 0-09-913371-7, Mar ’94, £5.99, 146pp, pb) Reprint (Chatto & Windus 1993) fantasy collection. (Contents)
- * *Black Venus (Chatto & Windus/Hogarth Press 0-7011-3964-1, Oct ’85, £8.95, 121pp, hc) Collection of 8 stories, first book publication. (Contents)
- * _Black Venus (Picador 0-330-29395-8, Nov ’86, £2.95, 121pp, pb) Reprint (Chatto & Windus 1985) collection including some fantasy.
- * _Black Venus (Picador 0-330-29395-8, Feb ’90 [May ’90], £3.99, 121pp, tp, cover by Louise Brierley) Reissue (The Hogarth Press 1985) literary fantasy collection.
- * _Black Venus (Vintage UK 0-09-948071-9, Jun ’96, £5.99, 87pp, tp) Reprint (Chatto & Windus 1985) collection of 8 magical stories.
- * _The Bloody Chamber (Penguin 0-14-005404-9, Dec ’87, $5.95, 126pp, tp) Reprint (Gollancz 1979) collection of 10 re-takes on fairytales. One of Carter’s best. Recommended. (FCM)
- * _The Bloody Chamber (Gollancz 0-575-02584-0, Aug ’89 [Oct ’89], £12.95, 157pp, hc) Reissue (Gollancz 1979) literary sf/fantasy collection.
- * _The Bloody Chamber and other stories (Vintage UK 0-09-958811-0, Jul ’95, £5.99, 126pp, tp, cover by Dominic Davies) Reprint (Gollancz 1979) collection of 10 literary short stories. (Contents)
- * _Burning Your Boats (Vintage UK 0-09-959291-6, Jul ’96, £8.99, 462pp, tp) Reprint (Chatto & Windus 1995) fantasy omnibus of her four major collections plus others.
- * *Burning Your Boats: Collected Short Stories (Chatto & Windus 0-7011-6321-6, Jul ’95, £20.00, xiv+462pp, hc, cover by Angela Carter) Omnibus of every short story. Her four collections — Fireworks: Nine Profane Pieces (1974); The Bloody Chamber (1979); Black Venus (U.S: Saints and Strangers) (1985); American Ghosts & Old World Wonders (1993) — plus others, including one original. There is an Introduction by Salman Rushdie. The book seems to miss ‘The Bridegroom’ from Bananas, 1979, reprinted in Lands of Never (1983). (Contents)
- * +Burning Your Boats: The Complete Stories (Holt 0-8050-4462-0, Apr ’96, $30.00, 462pp, hc, cover by John Westmark) Omnibus/collection of 42 short stories, many with fantastic elements, one original and five previously uncollected. The remaining stories appeared in four collections: Fireworks: Nine Profane Pieces (1974; 1987), The Bloody Chamber (1979), Black Venus (US: Saints and Strangers) (1985) and American Ghosts & Old World Wonders (1993). There is an introduction by Salman Rushdie. First US edition (Chatto & Windus 1995).
- * _Burning Your Boats: The Complete Stories (Penguin US 0-14-025528-1, Aug ’97 [Jul ’97], $14.95, 462pp, tp, cover by Roxanna Bikadoroff) Reprint (Chatto & Windus 1995) omnibus/collection of 42 short stories, many with fantastic elements.
- * _The Curious Room: Plays, Film Scripts and an Opera (Vintage UK 0-09-958621-5, Jun ’97 [Jul ’97], £9.99, x+510pp, tp) Reprint (Chatto & Windus 1996) associational collection, including radio plays, screenplays (The Company of Wolves, The Magic Toyshop etc) and the stage play for Lulu. Includes the whole contents of Come Unto These Yellow Sands (Bloodaxe Books, 1985). Edited and with Production Notes by Mark Bell. (Contents)
- * _Fireworks (Chatto 0-7011-3215-9, Apr ’87 [May ’87], £10.95, 120pp, hc) Reprint (Quartet 1974) collection of stories with fantasy elements. This is a ‘revised’ edition. (Contents)
- * _Fireworks (Virago 0-86068-402-4, Jun ’88, £2.95, 120pp, tp) Reprint (Quartet 1974) literary sf/fantasy collection. This is the ‘revised’ (1987) edition.
- * _Fireworks (Virago 0-86068-402-4, Aug ’92 [Sep ’92], £5.99, 120pp, tp, cover by Irene Von Treskow) Reissue (Quartet 1974) literary fantasy collection. This edition follows the revised text of the 1987 Chatto & Windus edition.
- * _Fireworks: Nine Profane Pieces (Penguin 0-14-010588-3, Dec ’87, $5.95, 133pp, tp) Reprint (Quartet Books 1974) collection of 10 stories.
- * _Heroes and Villains (Viking Penguin 0-14-005652-1, Oct ’88 [Sep ’88], $6.95, 151pp, tp) Reprint (Simon & Schuster 1969) sf novel, a post-holocaust love story.
- * _The Infernal Desire Machines of Doctor Hoffman (King Penguin 0-14-005651-3, Mar ’86 [Feb ’86], $6.95, 221pp, pb) Reissue (Rupert Hart-Davis 1972) surreal fantasy novel, first published in the U.S. as The War of Dreams. This edition is being sold in England, the U.S., and three other English-speaking countries.
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