The Locus Index to Science Fiction: 1984-1998
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Deathworld Harry Harrison (Ace 0-441-14210-9, Apr ’87 [Mar ’87], $2.95, 137pp, pb) [Jason dinAlt] Reprint (Bantam 1960) sf novel, first of a trilogy also available as The Deathworld Trilogy.
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Deathworld 1 Harry Harrison (Sphere 0-7221-4485-7, Feb ’87, £1.95, 157pp, pb) [Jason dinAlt] Reissue (Bantam 1960) sf novel.
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Deathworld 2 Harry Harrison (Sphere 0-7221-4484-9, Feb ’87, £1.95, 160pp, pb) [Jason dinAlt] Reissue (Bantam 1964) sf novel.
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Deathworld 2 Harry Harrison (Ace 0-441-14269-9, Jun ’87 [May ’87], $2.95, 136pp, pb) [Jason dinAlt] Reprint (Bantam 1964) sf novel, #2 in the “Deathworld” trilogy. Also published in England as The Ethical Engineer and as part of the omnibus The Deathworld Trilogy.
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Deathworld 3 Harry Harrison (Sphere 0-7221-4506-3, Feb ’87, £1.95, 157pp, pb) [Jason dinAlt] Reissue (Dell 1968) sf novel.
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Deathworld 3 Harry Harrison (Ace 0-441-14266-4, Sep ’87 [Aug ’87], $2.95, 160pp, pb) [Jason dinAlt] Reprint (Dell 1968) sf novel, third in the “Deathworld” trilogy. Also available in the one-volume edition, The Deathworld Trilogy.
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Invasion: Earth Harry Harrison (Sphere 0-7221-4532-2, Feb ’87, £1.95, 150pp, pb) Reissue (Ace 1982) sf novel.
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The Jupiter Plague Harry Harrison (Tor 0-812-53975-3, Mar ’87 [Feb ’87], $2.95, 280pp, pb) Reissue (Tor 1982) sf novel. A revised, expanded version of The Plague from Space (1965). Second Tor printing.
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Montezuma’s Revenge Harry Harrison (Tor 0-812-50444-5, Sep ’87 [Aug ’87], $3.50, 243pp, pb) [Tony Hawkin] Reprint (Doubleday 1972) humorous suspense/spy novel; associational.
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Plague from Space Harry Harrison (Sphere 0-7221-4443-1, Feb ’87, £1.95, 153pp, pb) Reissue (Doubleday 1965) sf novel.
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Planet of No Return Harry Harrison (Sphere 0-7221-4537-3, Feb ’87, £1.95, 155pp, pb) Reissue (Simon & Schuster 1981) sf novel.
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Planet of No Return Harry Harrison (Tor 0-812-53981-8, Oct ’87 [Sep ’87], $2.95, 232pp, pb) Reissue (Wallaby 1981) sf novel, with illustrations by Rick DeMarco.
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Planet of the Damned Harry Harrison (Tor 0-812-53978-8, Sep ’87 [Aug ’87], $2.95, 250pp, pb) Reissue (Bantam 1962) sf novel; 4th Tor printing.
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Prime Number Harry Harrison (Sphere 0-7221-4435-0, Feb ’87, £1.95, 191pp, pb) Reissue (Berkely 1970) sf collection.
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Queen Victoria’s Revenge Harry Harrison (Tor 0-812-50446-1, Dec ’87 [Nov ’87], $3.50, 279pp, pb) [Tony Hawkin] Reprint (Doubleday 1974) humorous suspense novel; associational.
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The Stainless Steel Rat Gets Drafted Harry Harrison (Bantam UK 0-593-01233-X, Aug ’87, £9.95, 256pp, hc) [Slippery Jim (James Bolivar) diGriz] Sf novel. Volume 7 in the “Stainless Steel Rat” series.
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The Stainless Steel Rat Gets Drafted Harry Harrison (Bantam Spectra 0-553-05220-9, Oct ’87 [Sep ’87], $14.95, 256pp, hc) [Slippery Jim (James Bolivar) diGriz] Humorous sf novel, in the “Rat” series. Simultaneous with Bantam U.K. edition.
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The Stainless Steel Rat Gets Drafted Harry Harrison (SFBC #11444, Oct ’87 [Nov ’87], $4.98, 214pp, hc) [Slippery Jim (James Bolivar) diGriz] Reprint (Bantam 1987) sf novel in the humorous adventure series.
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To the Stars Harry Harrison (Bantam Spectra 0-553-26453-2, Mar ’87 [Feb ’87], $4.95, 472pp, pb) [To the Stars] Reprint (SFBC 1981) omnibus edition of Homeworld (Panther 1980), Wheelworld (Bantam 1981), and Starworld (Bantam 1981); sf trilogy.
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Two Tales and Eight Tomorrows Harry Harrison (Sphere 0-7221-4433-4, Feb ’87, £1.95, 157pp, pb) Reissue (Gollancz 1965) sf collection; omits introduction by Brian Aldiss.
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Winter in Eden Harry Harrison (SFBC #105189, Jan ’87, $5.98, 399pp, hc) [Eden] Reprint (Grafton 1986) sf novel, sequel to West of Eden.
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Winter in Eden Harry Harrison (Bantam Spectra 0-553-26820-1, May ’87 [Apr ’87], $4.50, 430pp, pb) [Eden] Reprint (Grafton 1986) sf novel, sequel to West of Eden.
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Winter in Eden Harry Harrison (Bantam Spectra 0-553-26628-4, Sep ’87 [Aug ’87], $4.50, 430pp, pb) [Eden] Reprint (Grafton 1986) prehistoric alternate world novel of intelligent dinosaurs, sequel to West of Eden.
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Winter in Eden Harry Harrison (Grafton 0-586-06479-6, Sep ’87, £3.50, 486pp, pb) [Eden] Reprint (Grafton 1986) sf novel. Volume 2 in the “West of Eden” trilogy.
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The Pastel City M. John Harrison (Unwin 0-04-823333-1, Apr ’87, £2.50, 142pp, pb) [Viriconium] Reprint (NEL 1971) fantasy novel. Volume 1 in the “Viriconium” series.
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A Storm of Wings M. John Harrison (Unwin 0-04-823334-X, Jul ’87, £2.95, 189pp, pb) [Viriconium] Reprint (Doubleday 1980) fantasy novel. Volume 2 in the “Viriconium” series.
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The Complete Short Stories of L.P. Hartley L. P. Hartley (Beaufort 0-8253-0353-2, 1986 [Oct ’87], $24.95, 760pp, hc) Omnibus edition of a novella plus four earlier collections: “Simonetta Perkins” (1925); The Travelling Grave (1948); The White Wand (1954); Two for the River (1961); and Mrs. Carteret Receives (1971). Many of the 51 stories are fantasy. (The Travelling Grave was originally published by Arkham House). This edition has a 1986 date, but was not seen until 1987. First U.S. edition (Hamilton 1973).
- vii · Introduction · Lord David Cecil · in
- 3 · Simonetta Perkins · na, 1925
- 57 · Travelling Grave · co Arkham House; Sauk City, WI, 1948
- 59 · A Visitor from Down Under · ss The Ghost-Book, ed. Cynthia Asquith, London: Hutchinson, 1926
- 74 · Podolo · ss The Travelling Grave and Other Stories, Arkham, 1948
- 83 · Three, or Four, for Dinner · ss Life and Letters Dec ’32
- 98 · The Travelling Grave · nv Shudders, Cynthia Asquith, London: Hutchinson, 1929
- 117 · Feet Foremost · nv The Travelling Grave and Other Stories, Arkham, 1948
- 146 · The Cotillon · ss When Churchyards Yawn, ed. Cynthia Asquith, London: Hutchinson, 1931
- 163 · A Change of Ownership · ss The New Decameron, Vol. 6, ed. Vivienne Dayrell, Oxford: Blackwell, 1929
- 175 · The Thought · ss The Travelling Grave and Other Stories, Arkham, 1948
- 186 · Conrad and the Dragon · nv
- 210 · The Island · ss Night Fears, Putnam, 1924
- 224 · Night Fears · ss The Tatler Apr 30 ’24
- 230 · The Killing-Bottle · nv The Black Cap, ed. Cynthia Asquith, London: Hutchinson, 1927
- 265 · The White Wand · co, 1954
- 267 · The White Wand · nv The White Wand and Other Stories, Hamilton, 1954
- 311 · Apples · ss The White Wand and Other Stories, Hamilton, 1954
- 315 · A Summons · ss The White Wand and Other Stories, Hamilton, 1954
- 318 · A Tonic · ss The White Wand and Other Stories, Hamilton, 1954
- 325 · A Condition of Release · ss The White Wand and Other Stories, Hamilton, 1954
- 331 · Witheling End · ss The White Wand and Other Stories, Hamilton, 1954
- 345 · Mr. Blandfoot’s Picture · nv The White Wand and Other Stories, Hamilton, 1954
- 373 · The Price of the Absolute · ss The White Wand and Other Stories, Hamilton, 1954
- 378 · A Rewarding Experience · ss The White Wand and Other Stories, Hamilton, 1954
- 382 · W.S. · ss World Review Jan ’52
- 392 · The Two Vaynes · ss World Review Dec ’50
- 401 · Monkshood Manor · ss The White Wand and Other Stories, Hamilton, 1954
- 413 · Up the Garden Path · ss The White Wand and Other Stories, Hamilton, 1954
- 428 · Hilda’s Letter · nv The White Wand and Other Stories, Hamilton, 1954
- 461 · Two for the River · co, 1961
- 463 · Two for the River · ss
- 477 · Someone in the Lift · ss The Third Ghost Book, ed. Cynthia Asquith, James Barrie, 1955
- 482 · The Face · nv
- 503 · The Corner Cupboard · ss
- 518 · The Waits · ss Two for the River and Other Stories, Hamish Hamilton, 1961
- 524 · The Pampas Clump · ss
- 534 · Won By a Fall · ss
- 540 · A Very Present Help · nv
- 562 · A High Dive · ss
- 566 · The Crossways · ss Children’s Ship, ed. Cynthia Asquith, James Barrie, 1950
- 573 · Per Far L’Amore · ss The London Magazine Jul ’55
- 589 · Interference · ss
- 599 · Noughts and Crosses · ss
- 610 · The Pylon · ss
- 627 · Mrs. Carteret Receives · co, 1971
- 629 · Mrs. Carteret Receives · nv
- 651 · The Silver Clock · ss
- 658 · Fall In at the Double · ss The Sixth Ghost Book, ed. Rosemary Timperley, Barrie & Rockliff, 1970
- 668 · The Prayer · ss
- 684 · Paradise Paddock · ss
- 692 · Roman Charity · nv
- 713 · Pains and Pleasures · ss
- 723 · Please Do Not Touch · ss
- 739 · Home, Sweet Home · ss
- 747 · The Shadow on the Wall · ss The Fifth Ghost Book, ed. Rosemary Timperley, Barrie & Rockliff, 1969
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The Complete Short Stories of L.P. Hartley L. P. Hartley (QPB, Nov ’87 [Oct ’87], $12.95, 760pp, tp) Reprint (UK 1973) omnibus of 51 stories, some fantasy. This is the same as the Beaufort hardcover except for the binding and lack of ISBN.
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Facial Justice L. P. Hartley (Oxford University Press 0-19-282057-5, May ’87, £3.95, 256pp, tp) Reprint (Hamish Hamilton 1960) dystopian sf novel, with a new introduction by Peter Quennell.
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The Dark Descent ed. David G. Hartwell (Tor 0-312-93035-6, Oct ’87, $29.95, 1011pp, hc) Massive anthology of horror stories. It attempts to trace the history of horror short fiction as well as covering the contemporary field. There is also a long, insightful introduction, and the head notes to each story actually try to say something about the literature and the author’s place in it. This should be considered the reference work on horror short fiction, and will probably remain so for many years. Highly recommended. (CNB)
- 1 · Introduction · David G. Hartwell · in
- 15 · The Reach [“Do the Dead Sing?”] · Stephen King · ss Yankee Nov ’81
- 31 · Evening Primrose · John Collier · ss, 1940
- 40 · The Ash-Tree · M. R. James · ss Ghost Stories of an Antiquary, Edward Arnold, 1904
- 50 · The New Mother · Lucy Lane Clifford · ss Anyhow Stories, Moral and Otherwise, Macmillan and Co., 1882
- 59 · There’s a Long, Long Trail A-Winding · Russell Kirk · nv Frights, ed. Kirby McCauley, St. Martins, 1976
- 85 · The Call of Cthulhu [Inspector Legrasse] · H. P. Lovecraft · nv Weird Tales Feb ’28
- 108 · The Summer People · Shirley Jackson · ss Charm Sep ’50
- 118 · The Whimper of Whipped Dogs · Harlan Ellison · ss Bad Moon Rising, ed. Thomas M. Disch, Harper & Row, 1973
- 132 · Young Goodman Brown · Nathaniel Hawthorne · ss New England Magazine Apr, 1835
- 142 · Mr. Justice Harbottle [“The Haunted House in Westminster”; Martin Hesselius] · Joseph Sheridan Le Fanu · nv Belgravia Jan, 1872
- 167 · The Crowd · Ray Bradbury · ss Weird Tales May ’43
- 175 · The Autopsy · Michael Shea · nv F&SF Dec ’80
- 203 · John Charrington’s Wedding · E. Nesbit · ss Temple Bar Sep, 1891
- 209 · Sticks · Karl Edward Wagner · nv Whispers Mar ’74
- 225 · Larger Than Oneself · Robert Aickman · nv Powers of Darkness, Collins, 1966
- 245 · Belsen Express · Fritz Leiber · ss The Second Book of Fritz Leiber, DAW, 1975
- 255 · Yours Truly, Jack the Ripper · Robert Bloch · ss Weird Tales Jul ’43
- 268 · If Damon Comes · Charles L. Grant · ss The Year’s Best Horror Stories: Series VI, ed. Gerald W. Page, DAW, 1978
- 278 · Vandy, Vandy [John] · Manly Wade Wellman · ss F&SF Mar ’53
- 291 · The Swords · Robert Aickman · nv The Fifth Fontana Book of Great Ghost Stories, ed. Robert Aickman, Fontana, 1969
- 312 · The Roaches · Thomas M. Disch · ss Escapade Oct ’65
- 321 · Bright Segment · Theodore Sturgeon · nv Caviar, Ballantine, 1955
- 339 · Dread · Clive Barker · nv Clive Barker’s Books of Blood v2, Sphere, 1984
- 368 · The Fall of the House of Usher · Edgar Allan Poe · ss Burton’s Gentlemen’s Magazine Sep, 1839
- 382 · The Monkey · Stephen King · nv Gallery Nov ’80
- 410 · Within the Walls of Tyre · Michael Bishop · nv Weirdbook #13 ’78
- 431 · The Rats in the Walls · H. P. Lovecraft · ss Weird Tales Mar ’24
- 445 · Schalken the Painter · Joseph Sheridan Le Fanu · nv Ghost Stories and Tales of Mystery, James McGlashan, 1851; revised from an earlier story in Dublin University Magazine May ’39.
- 460 · The Yellow Wallpaper · Charlotte Perkins Gilman · ss New England Magazine Jan, 1892
- 472 · A Rose for Emily · William Faulkner · ss The Forum Apr ’30
- 480 · How Love Came to Professor Guildea [“The Man Who Was Beloved”] · Robert S. Hichens · na Pearson’s Magazine Oct, 1897
- 513 · Born of Man and Woman · Richard Matheson · vi F&SF Sum ’50
- 516 · My Dear Emily · Joanna Russ · nv F&SF Jul ’62
- 532 · You Can Go Now · Dennis Etchison · ss Mike Shayne Mystery Magazine Sep ’80
- 541 · The Rocking-Horse Winner · D. H. Lawrence · ss The Ghost-Book, ed. Cynthia Asquith, London: Hutchinson, 1926
- 553 · Three Days · Tanith Lee · nv Shadows #7, ed. Charles L. Grant, Doubleday, 1984
- 576 · Good Country People · Flannery O’Connor · ss Harper’s Bazaar Jun ’55
- 591 · Mackintosh Willy · Ramsey Campbell · ss Shadows #2, ed. Charles L. Grant, Doubleday, 1979
- 602 · The Jolly Corner · Henry James · nv The English Review Dec ’08
- 629 · Smoke Ghost · Fritz Leiber · ss Unknown Oct ’41
- 641 · Seven American Nights · Gene Wolfe · na Orbit 20, ed. Damon Knight, Harper & Row, 1978
- 680 · The Signalman · Charles Dickens · ss All the Year Round Christmas, 1866
- 690 · Crouch End · Stephen King · nv New Tales of the Cthulhu Mythos, Arkham, 1980
- 712 · Night-Side · Joyce Carol Oates · nv Night-Side, 1977
- 731 · Seaton’s Aunt · Walter de la Mare · nv The London Mercury Apr ’22
- 753 · Clara Militch · Ivan Turgenev · nv Dream Tales and Prose Poems, Macmillan, 1897
- 793 · The Repairer of Reputations · Robert W. Chambers · nv The King in Yellow, New York & Chicago: F. Tennyson Neely, 1895
- 817 · The Beckoning Fair One · Oliver Onions · na Widdershins, Secker, 1911
- 864 · What Was It? · Fitz-James O’Brien · ss Harper’s Mar, 1859
- 874 · The Beautiful Stranger · Shirley Jackson · ss Come Along With Me, Viking, 1968
- 880 · The Damned Thing · Ambrose Bierce · ss Tales from New York Town Topics Dec 7, 1893; Weird Tales Sep ’23
- 887 · Afterward · Edith Wharton · nv The Century Jan ’10
- 909 · The Willows · Algernon Blackwood · na The Listener and Other Stories, London: Eveleigh Nash, 1907
- 944 · The Asian Shore · Thomas M. Disch · nv Orbit 6, ed. Damon Knight, G.P. Putnam’s, 1970
- 970 · The Hospice · Robert Aickman · nv Cold Hand in Mine, Scribner’s, 1975
- 995 · A Little Something for Us Tempunauts · Philip K. Dick · nv Final Stage, ed. Edward L. Ferman & Barry N. Malzberg, Charterhouse, 1974
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Warhaven M. Elayn Harvey (Franklin Watts 0-531-15068-2, Oct ’87, $15.95, 266pp, hc) [Warhaven] Anti-war sf novel with fantasy elements, a first novel and the announced first of a trilogy.
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Count Dracula, Me and Norma D. Jessica Hatchigan (Avon Camelot 0-380-75414-2, Nov ’87 [Oct ’87], $2.50, 116pp, pb) Humorous juvenile novel of a young girl with ESP.
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Moonslasher Douglas D. Hawk (Critic’s Choice 1-55547-170-6, Jun ’87 [May ’87], $3.95, 352pp, pb) Horror novel.
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Friday the 13th, Part I Simon Hawke (NAL/Signet 0-451-15089-9, Sep ’87 [Aug ’87], $2.95, 190pp, pb) Novelization of the first movie in the horror series. This is a pseudonym for Nicholas Yermakov.
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Spychodrome Simon Hawke (Ace 0-441-68791-1, Jul ’87 [Jun ’87], $2.95, 220pp, pb) Sf novel of a 25th-century game, first in a series. The author writes under his real name, Nick Yermakov.
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Time Wars # 1: The Ivanhoe Gambit Simon Hawke (Headline 0-7472-3059-5, Aug ’87, £2.50, 209pp, pb) [Time Wars] Reprint (Ace 1984) fantasy novel. Volume 1 in the “Time Wars” series. [First U.K. edition]
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Time Wars # 2: The Timekeeper Conspiracy Simon Hawke (Headline 0-7472-3058-7, Nov ’87, £2.50, 215pp, pb) [Time Wars] Reprint (Ace 1984) sf novel. Volume 2 in the “Time Wars” series. This is a pseudonym for Nicholas Yermakov. [First U.K. edition]
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Time Wars # 7: The Argonaut Affair Simon Hawke (Ace 0-441-02911-6, Aug ’87, $2.95, 195pp, pb) [Time Wars] Time travel adventure novel.
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The Wizard of 4th Street Simon Hawke (Popular Library Questar 0-445-20302-1, Oct ’87 [Sep ’87], $2.95, 247pp, pb) [Wizard] Contemporary/Arthurian fantasy novel. Merlin & co. in New York.
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Red Flame Burning Ward Hawkins (Ballantine Del Rey 0-345-32121-9, May ’87 [Apr ’87], $2.95, 280pp, pb) [Harry Borg] Reissue (Del Rey 1985) sf novel in the “Harry Borg” series; 2nd printing.
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Sword of Fire Ward Hawkins (Ballantine Del Rey 0-345-32348-3, May ’87 [Apr ’87], $2.95, 297pp, pb) [Harry Borg] Reissue (Del Rey 1985) sf novel in the “Harry Borg” series; 3rd printing.
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Torch of Fear Ward Hawkins (Ballantine Del Rey 0-345-33612-7, May ’87 [Apr ’87], $2.95, 297pp, pb) [Harry Borg] Sf novel, latest in the “Harry Borg” series.
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Folk Tales and Fables of the World Barbara Hayes & Robert Ingpen (Paper Tiger 1-85028-034-7, Jun ’87, £14.95, 286pp, hc) Reprint (David Bateman Ltd.: Australia, 1987) collection of sixty classic folk tales and fables, retold by Barbara Hayes & illustrated by Robert Ingpen. [First U.K. edition]
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Raider’s Sky Mary Haynes (Morrow/Lothrop, Lee & Shepard 0-688-06455-8, May ’87, $11.75, 166pp, hc) Juvenile sf novel of a devastated Earth where most of the survivors are children.
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Undersea Paul E. Hazel (Bantam Spectra 0-553-26697-7, Sep ’87 [Aug ’87], $3.50, 212pp, pb) [Finnbranch Trilogy] Reprint (Atlantic/Little, Brown 1982) fantasy novel, Vol. 2 of the “Finnbranch Trilogy”.
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Winterking Paul E. Hazel (Bantam Spectra 0-553-26945-3, Dec ’87 [Nov ’87], $3.50, 259pp, pb) [Finnbranch Trilogy] Reprint (Atlantic Monthly 1985) fantasy novel, Book 3 of “The Finnbranch Trilogy”.
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Yearwood Paul E. Hazel (Bantam Spectra 0-553-26681-0, May ’87 [Apr ’87], $3.95, 261pp, pb) [Finnbranch Trilogy] Reprint (Atlantic-Little, Brown 1980) fantasy novel, first in the “Finnbranch Trilogy”.
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Assignment in Eternity Robert A. Heinlein (Baen 0-671-65350-4, Sep ’87 [Aug ’87], $3.50, 276pp, pb) Reprint (Fantasy Press 1953) collection with the short novels “Gulf” and “Lost Legacy” plus two short stories.
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Between Planets Robert A. Heinlein (NEL 0-450-03584-0, Nov ’87, £2.25, 174pp, pb) Reissue (Scribners 1951) sf novel.
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Citizen of the Galaxy Robert A. Heinlein (Scribner’s 0-684-18818-X, Mar ’87, $12.95, 302pp, hc) Reissue (Scribners 1957) sf novel.
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The Man Who Sold the Moon Robert A. Heinlein (Baen 0-671-65623-6, Mar ’87 [Feb ’87], $3.50, 295pp, pb) [Future History] Reprint (Shasta 1950) collection of 6 stories. The first book in Heinlein’s “Future History” series.
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The Menace from Earth Robert A. Heinlein (Baen 0-671-65640-6, May ’87 [Apr ’87], $3.50, 271pp, pb) Reprint (Gnome Press 1959) collection of 8 stories.
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The Moon Is a Harsh Mistress Robert A. Heinlein (NEL 0-450-00231-4, Sep ’87, £2.50, 288pp, pb) Reissue (Putnam 1966) sf novel.
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The Number of the Beast Robert A. Heinlein (NEL 0-450-04675-3, Oct ’87, £3.95, 556pp, pb) Reissue (Fawcett 1980) sf novel.
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Orphans of the Sky Robert A. Heinlein (NEL 0-586-04204-0, Jan ’87, £2.50, 143pp, pb) [Future History] Reissue (Gollancz 1963) sf collection. Part of the “Future History” series.
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The Past Through Tomorrow Vol. 1 Robert A. Heinlein (NEL 0-450-05463-2, Sep ’87, £2.95, 320pp, pb) [Future History] Reissue (Putnam 1967, in one volume) sf collection. Part of the “Future History” series.
- 9 · Introduction · Damon Knight · in
- 17 · Life-Line · ss Astounding Aug ’39
- 37 · The Roads Must Roll · nv Astounding Jun ’40
- 75 · Blowups Happen · na Astounding Sep ’40
- 123 · The Man Who Sold the Moon [D.D. Harriman] · na The Man Who Sold the Moon, Shasta, 1950
- 215 · Delilah and the Space-Rigger · ss Blue Book Dec ’49
- 229 · Space Jockey · ss The Saturday Evening Post Apr 26 ’47
- 247 · Requiem [D.D. Harriman] · ss Astounding Jan ’40
- 265 · The Long Watch · ss The American Legion Magazine Dec ’49
- 279 · Gentlemen, Be Seated! · ss Argosy May ’48
- 289 · The Black Pits of Luna · ss The Saturday Evening Post Jan 10 ’48
- 303 · It’s Great to Be Back! · ss The Saturday Evening Post Jul 26 ’47
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