The Locus Index to Science Fiction
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- BURROUGHS, EDGAR RICE (stories) (continued)
- * _Lost on Venus (Ace 0-441-49509-5, Sep 84 [Aug 84], $2.75, 224pp, pb) [Venus Series] Reissue (Burroughs 1935) sf novel; 9th Ace printing.
- * _Lost on Venus (Ballantine Del Rey 0-345-37009-0, Jul 91 [Jun 91], $3.95, 200pp, pb, cover by Richard Hescox) [Venus Series] Reprint (Burroughs 1935) sf adventure novel, second book of the Venus series.
- * _The Monster Men (Ballantine Del Rey 0-345-37832-6, Sep 92 [Aug 92], $3.99, 198pp, pb, cover by Michael Herring) Reprint (McClurg 1929) sf novel of a scientist who creates artificial life on Borneo.
- * _The Moon Maid (Ace 0-441-53707-3, Aug 85 [Jul 85], $2.75, 187pp, pb) [Moon Sequence] Reissue (McClurg 1926) of part 1 of the original novel. Part 2, The Moon Men, was part of the 1926 edition. 12th Ace printing.
- * _The Moon Maid (Ballantine Del Rey 0-345-37405-3, May 92 [Apr 92], $3.99, 202pp, pb, cover by Laurence Schwinger) [Moon Sequence] Reprint (Ace 1963) sf novel, first part of The Moon Maid (McClurg 1924).
- * _The Moon Men (Ace 0-441-53757-X, Sep 85 [Aug 85], $2.75, 246pp, pb) [Moon Sequence] Reissue (Ace 1962) sf novel based on the 1925 magazine series which was later revised as part of The Moon Maid (McClurg 1926); the latter was reissued by Canaveral in 1962 as The Moon Men, to complicate things further. 11th Ace printing.
- * _The Moon Men (Ballantine Del Rey 0-345-37406-1, Jun 92 [May 92], $3.99, 227pp, pb, cover by Laurence Schwinger) [Moon Sequence] Reprint (Ace 1963) sf novel, second part of The Moon Maid (McClurg 1924).
- * _Out of Times Abyss (Ballantine Del Rey 0-345-37404-5, Feb 92 [Jan 92], $3.99, 138pp, pb, cover by Michael Herring) [Caspak] Reprint (Ace 1963) sf novel, third part of The Land That Time Forgot (McClurg 1924).
- * _Pellucidar (Ace 0-441-65857-1, Feb 85 [Jan 85], $2.75, 191pp, pb) [Pellucidar] Reissue (McClurg 1923) novel. 9th Ace printing. Book 2 in the series.
- * _Pellucidar (Ballantine Del Rey 0-345-36669-7, May 90 [Apr 90], $3.95, 182pp, pb, cover by David B. Mattingly) [Pellucidar] Reprint (McClurg 1923) sf novel, second book of the Pellucidar series.
- * _The People That Time Forgot (Ballantine Del Rey 0-345-37403-7, Feb 92 [Jan 92], $3.99, 134pp, pb, cover by Michael Herring) [Caspak] Reprint (Ace 1963) sf novel, second part of The Land That Time Forgot (McClurg 1924).
- * _Pirates of Venus (Ace 0-441-66509-8, Aug 84 [Jul 84], $2.50, 205pp, pb) [Venus Series] Reissue (Burroughs 1934) fantasy novel, first of the series; 10th Ace printing.
- * _Pirates of Venus (Ballantine Del Rey 0-345-37008-2, Jul 91 [Jun 91], $3.95, 183pp, pb, cover by Richard Hescox) [Venus Series] Reprint (Burroughs 1934) sf adventure novel, first book of the Venus series.
- * _A Princess of Mars (Carroll & Graf 0-88184-462-4, Apr 89 [Mar 89], $2.95, 159pp, pb) [Barsoom (John Carter et al)] Reprint (McClurg 1917) of the first John Carter of Mars novel.
- * _The Return of Tarzan (Ballantine Del Rey 0-345-31575-8, Nov 90 [Oct 90], $3.95, 221pp, pb, cover by Barclay Shaw) [Tarzan] Reissue (McClurg 1915) Tarzan novel, second in the series; 25th printing.
- * _Savage Pellucidar (Ace 0-441-75137-7, Jul 85 [Jun 85], $2.75, 255pp, pb) [Pellucidar] Reissue (Canaveral 1963) sf novel. The seventh and concluding volume in the series. 12th Ace printing.
- * _Savage Pellucidar (Ballantine Del Rey 0-345-36673-5, May 90 [Apr 90], $3.95, 231pp, pb, cover by David B. Mattingly) [Pellucidar] Reprint (Canaveral Press 1963) collection of three novellas, seventh book of the Pellucidar series.
- * _The Son of Tarzan (Ballantine Del Rey 0-345-22556-2, Mar 91 [Feb 91], $3.95, 230pp, pb, cover by Barclay Shaw) [Tarzan] Reissue (McClurg 1917) fantasy novel, fourth in the Tarzan series; 21st printing.
- * _Tanar of Pellucidar (Ace 0-441-79798-9, Mar 85 [Feb 85], $2.75, 254pp, pb) [Pellucidar] Reissue (Metro 1930) sf novel. Pellucidar #3.
- * _Tanar of Pellucidar (Ballantine Del Rey 0-345-36670-0, May 90 [Apr 90], $3.95, 229pp, pb, cover by David B. Mattingly) [Pellucidar] Reprint (Metropolitan 1930) sf novel, third book of the Pellucidar series.
- * *Tarzan and the Golden Lion/Tarzan and the Ant Men (Ballantine Del Rey 0-345-41348-2, May 97 [Apr 97], $5.99, 419pp, pb, cover by Charles Keegan) [Tarzan] Omnibus of Tarzan #9 & #10. (Contents)
- * _Tarzan and the Jewels of Opar (Ballantine Del Rey 0-345-32161-8, May 91 [Apr 91], $3.95, 184pp, pb, cover by Barclay Shaw) [Tarzan] Reissue (McClurg 1918) fantasy novel, fifth book of the Tarzan series; 19th printing.
- * _Tarzan and the Jewels of Opar (Ballantine Del Rey 0-345-91423-6, May 98, $5.99, 184pp, pb) [Tarzan] Reissue (McClurg 1918) of the fifth Tarzan book. This is a movie tie-in edition. 22nd printing.
- * *Tarzan and the Jewels of Opar/Jungle Tales of Tarzan (Ballantine Del Rey 0-345-40831-4, Jan 97 [Dec 96], $5.99, 340pp, pb, cover by J. Allen St. John) [Tarzan] Omnibus of Tarzan #5 and #6. (Contents)
- * _Tarzan At the Earths Core (Ace 0-441-79858-6, Apr 85 [Mar 85], $2.75, 256pp, pb) [Pellucidar; Tarzan] Reissue (Metropolitan 1930) sf novel, 4th in the Pellucidar series and 13th in the Tarzan series. 10th Ace printing.
- * *Tarzan at the Earths Core/Tarzan the Invincible (Ballantine Del Rey 0-345-41349-0, Sep 97 [Aug 97], $5.99, 422pp, pb, cover by Gerald Brom) [Tarzan] Omnibus of Tarzan #13 & #14. (Contents)
- * _Tarzan of the Apes (NAL/Signet 0-451-52423-3, Mar 90 [Feb 90], $2.95, 288pp, pb, cover by Thomas Baines) [Tarzan] Reprint (McClurg 1914) classic adventure fantasy with an introduction by Gore Vidal originally published as an article Tarzan Remembered in 1963.
- * _Tarzan of the Apes (Penguin 0-14-018464-3, Sep 90, $6.95, 286pp, tp) [Tarzan] Reprint (McClurg 1914) classic novel, with an introduction by John Seelye and notes.
- * _Tarzan of the Apes (Ballantine Del Rey 0-345-31977-X, Sep 90, $3.95, 245pp, pb, cover by Barclay Shaw) [Tarzan] Reissue (McClurg 1914) classic novel; 28th printing. This is actually the 29th printing a 28th printing as a Ballantine book rather than a Del Rey appeared in July 1990 with the old Charles Ren cover.
- * _Tarzan of the Apes (Ballantine Del Rey 0-345-31977-X, 1996 [Aug 96], $4.99, 276pp, pb, cover by Barclay Shaw) [Tarzan] Reissue (McClurg 1914) of the first Tarzan novel. 35th printing.
- * _Tarzan of the Apes (Dover 0-486-29570-2, Apr 97 [May 98], $2.00, 218pp, pb, cover by John Green) [Tarzan] Reprint (McClurg 1914) of the first Tarzan novel. This thrift edition is dated 1997, but not seen until now.
- * *Tarzan of the Apes/The Return of Tarzan (BOMC/QPB Creations no ISBN, Jul 95 [Aug 95], $12.95, 784pp, tp) [Tarzan] Omnibus edition of the first two Tarzan novels (McClurg 1914, 1915). This is an exclusive edition of the Quality Paperback Book Club. (Contents)
- * *Tarzan of the Apes: Four Volumes in One (Crown/Avenel 0-517-65957-3, Jul 88, $9.98, 848pp, hc) [Tarzan] Omnibus of Tarzan of the Apes, The Son of Tarzan, Tarzan at the Earths Core, and Tarzan Triumphant. The first volume has new illustrations by Esteban Maroto; the others have the original drawings by St. John and others. There is a new introduction by Stefan Dziemianowicz. (Contents)
- * _Tarzan of the Apes: Three Complete Novels (Random House/Gramercy 0-517-18907-0, 1998 [May 98], $9.99, 650pp, hc, cover by J. Allen St. John) [Tarzan] Reprint (Crown/Avenel 1988 as part of Tarzan of the Apes: Four Volumes in One) omnibus of three classic fantasy adventure novels: Tarzan of the Apes (1914), The Son of Tarzan (1917), and Tarzan at the Earths Core (1930). This includes the illustrations, and an introduction by Stefan R. Dziemianowicz, from the Crown edition. An instant remainder edition.
- * *Tarzan the Untamed/Tarzan the Terrible (Ballantine Del Rey 0-345-40832-2, Mar 97 [Feb 97], $5.99, 467pp, pb, cover by J. Allen St. John) [Tarzan] Omnibus of Tarzan #7 and #8. (Contents)
- * *Tarzan Triumphant/Tarzan and the City of Gold (Ballantine Del Rey 0-345-41641-4, Nov 97 [Oct 97], $6.99, 438pp, pb, cover by Sanjulian) [Tarzan] Omnibus of Tarzan #15 & #16. (Contents)
- * *Tarzan, Lord of the Jungle/Tarzan and the Lost Empire (Ballantine Del Rey 0-345-41347-4, Jul 97 [Jun 97], $5.99, 406pp, pb, cover by Peter Peebles) [Tarzan] Omnibus of Tarzan #11 & #12. (Contents)
- * *Tarzan: The Lost Adventure (with Joe R. Lansdale) (Dark Horse Comics 1-56971-083-X, Apr 96, $19.95, 211pp, hc, cover by Dean Williams) [Tarzan] Associational novel expanded and adapted by Lansdale from a previously unpublished Tarzan story by Burroughs. A preface by George T. McWhorter describes the books genesis. Published by Dark Horse 1995 as a four-part serial in perfect-bound (comic-book) format. A limited edition (-128-3) was announced but not seen.
- * _Tarzan: The Lost Adventure (with Joe R. Lansdale) (Ballantine Del Rey 0-345-41273-7, Jun 97 [May 97], $5.99, 257pp, pb, cover by Raymond Verdaguer) [Tarzan] Reprint (Dark Horse 1996) associational novel expanded and adapted by Lansdale from a previously unpublished Tarzan story by Burroughs.
- * *Tarzan: The Lost Adventure: Book 1 (with Joe R. Lansdale) (Dark Horse Comics no ISBN, Feb 95, $2.95, 64pp, tp, cover by Arthur Suydam) [Tarzan] Serial publication of a previously unpublished Tarzan story by Burroughs, expanded and adapted by Lansdale. The first of four parts. Includes illustrations by Thomas Yeates; also 19 pages of John Coleman Burroughss John Carter of Mars newspaper comic strips from the 40s.
- * _The Wizard of Venus and Pirate Blood (Ace 0-441-90196-4, Dec 84 [Nov 84], $2.75, 248pp, pb) [Venus Series] Reissue (Ace 1970) of a novelette and short novel. The original edition was just called The Wizard of Venus.
- * _The Wizard of Venus and Pirate Blood (Ballantine Del Rey 0-345-37012-0, Jul 91 [Jun 91], $3.95, 186pp, pb, cover by Richard Hescox) [Venus Series] Reprint (Ace 1970 as The Wizard of Venus) collection containing a short novel and a novelette, fifth book of the Venus series.
- _____, [ref.]
- * _Edgar Rice Burroughs See entry under Erling B. Holtsmark.
- * _Edgar Rice Burroughs Fantastic Worlds See entry under James Van Hise.
- * _Price and Reference Guide to Books Written by Edgar Rice Burroughs See entry under James A. Bergen, Jr.
- BURROUGHS, WILLIAM S(eward) (1914-1997) (stories) (assoc.)
- * *The Adding Machine: Collected Essays (John Calder 0-7145-4073-0, Sep 85 [1985], £10.95, 202pp, hc) Collection of essays. [Not seen]
- * +The Adding Machine: Collected Essays (Seaver 0-7145-4073-0, Jul 86 [Jan 87], $16.95, 205pp, hc) Reprint (UK 1985) collection of essays including autobiography, literary criticism, and far-out fantasy. Published in 1986; missed.
- * _The Adding Machine: Selected Essays (Arcade 1-55970-210-9, Aug 93 [Jul 93], $11.95, 201pp, tp) Reprint (Calder 1985 as The Adding Machine: Collected Essays) non-fiction collection of essays on life and literature.
- * _Cities of the Red Night (Holt/Owl 0-8050-3955-4, 1995 [Mar 95], $11.00, 332pp, tp, cover by Raquel Jaramillo) [Cities of the Red Night] Reissue (Holt Rinehart & Winston 1981) strange SF novel.
- * _Exterminator! (Penguin 0-14-005003-5, Nov 85 [Oct 85], $4.95, 168pp, pb) Reprint (Viking 1973) experimental novel which includes science-fantasy war, conspiracies, and Dr. Fu Manchu.
- * *Interzone (Viking 0-670-81347-8, Feb 89, $17.95, 194pp, hc) Associational. Collection of stories and journal entries, edited by James Grauerholz. Some of the stories are surreal. (Contents)
- * _Interzone (Penguin 0-14-009451-2, Feb 90 [Apr 90], $7.95, 194pp, tp, cover by William S. Burroughs) Reprint (Viking 1989) associational collection of stories and journal entries, edited by James Grauerholz.
- * _The Job (Viking Penguin 0-14-011882-9, Mar 89, $7.95, 224pp, tp) Reprint (Grove 1974) non-fiction, associational. Interviews with Burroughs on a wide range of topics. Most of the material first appeared in book form in French translation (Editions Pierre Belfond 1969 as Entretiens avec William Burroughs).
- * _The Naked Lunch (Paladin 0-586-08560-2, Nov 86, £3.50, 251pp, pb) Reprint (Olympia Press 1959) literary novel with sf/fantasy elements.
- * _The Naked Lunch (Grove Weidenfeld 0-8021-3295-2, Jan 92, $11.95, 255pp, tp) Reprint (Olympia Press 1959) experimental fantasy thriller with the original introduction and a new note by the author. A tie-in edition with the David Cronenberg film.
- * _Nova Express (Grove Press 0-8021-3330-4, Sep 92 [Aug 92], $8.95, 179pp, tp) [Nova Police] Reprint (Grove 1964) surrealistic sf novel of a gang of criminals aiming for world domination. Second book of the Nova Police trilogy.
- * *The Place of Dead Roads (Holt Rinehart & Winston 0-03-063256-0, Feb 84 [Jan 84], $15.95, 306pp, hc) Sf/fantasy/western/surrealist novel.
- * *The Place of Dead Roads (Holt Rinehart & Winston, Feb 84 [Jan 84], $75.00, 306pp, hc) Limited edition of the above.
- * _The Place of Dead Roads (John Calder 0-7145-4030-7, Apr 84, £9.95, 306pp, hc) Reprint (Holt Rinehart & Winston 1984) literary fantasy novel. [First U.K. edition, not seen]
- * _The Place of Dead Roads (Holt/Owl 0-03-003684-4, 1986 [Feb 86], $7.95, 306pp, pb) Reprint (Holt, Rinehart & Winston 1984) surreal Western with elements of fantasy. This edition has a 1985 date, but apparently didnt come out until early 1986.
- * _The Place of Dead Roads (Paladin 0-586-08592-0, Apr 87, £3.95, 268pp, tp) Reprint (John Calder 1983) of associational interest: Burroughs foray into the Western.
- * _The Place of Dead Roads (Holt/Owl 0-8050-3954-6, 1995 [Mar 95], $12.00, 306pp, tp, cover by Raquel Jaramillo) Reissue (Holt Rinehart & Winston 1984) SF/fantasy/western/surrealist novel.
- * _The Soft Machine (Paladin 0-586-08561-0, Nov 86, £3.50, 141pp, pb) [Nova Police] Reprint (Olympia Press 1961) literary novel with sf/fantasy elements.
- * _The Soft Machine (Grove Press 0-8021-3329-0, Sep 92 [Aug 92], $8.95, 178pp, tp) [Nova Police] Reprint (Olympia 1961) sf novel, first book of the Nova Police trilogy. This is the revised text of the 1966 Grove edition.
- * _The Ticket That Exploded (Paladin 0-586-08591-2, Jan 87, £3.50, 159pp, pb) [Nova Police] Reprint (Grove Press 1967) literary novel with sf elements.
- * _The Ticket That Exploded (Grove Press 0-8021-5150-7, Sep 92 [Aug 92], $8.95, 217pp, tp) [Nova Police] Reissue (Olympia 1962) sf novel of a battle between police and crooks for control of the Earth. Third book of the Nova Police trilogy. This is the revised text of the 1967 Grove edition; fourth printing.
- * _The Western Lands (Picador 0-330-29805-4, Mar 88, £10.95, 258pp, hc) [Cities of the Red Night] Reprint (Viking 1987) literary novel with sf touches. [First U.K. edition]
- * _The Western Lands (Penguin 0-14-009456-3, Dec 88 [Nov 88], $7.95, 258pp, tp) [Cities of the Red Night] Reprint (Viking 1987) literary novel with sf elements. The final volume of a trilogy begun with Cities of the Red Night.
- * _The Western Lands (Picador 0-330-30511-5, Dec 88, £3.95, 258pp, tp) [Cities of the Red Night] Reprint (Viking 1987) literary sf novel.
- * _The Wild Boys (Grove Press 0-8021-3331-2, Sep 92 [Aug 92], $8.95, 184pp, tp) Reprint (Grove 1971) sf novel of boy guerillas battling a totalitarian government.
- * *Word Virus: The William S. Burroughs Reader (Grove 0-8021-1629-9, Jan 99 [Dec 98], $27.50, 532pp, hc, cover by Kate Simon) Associational collection of approximately 120 articles, stories, and excerpts, one the first chapter of an unpublished novel written in collaboration with Jack Kerouac, plus material by others about Burroughs and his work. The material, arranged largely chronologically, covers works from 1929 to 1997, and by the editors estimate includes perhaps 10% of Burroughss works. There is a selected bibliography of current editions. Introduction by Ann Douglas. Edited by Ira Silverberg (who provides the preface) and James Grauerholz (biographical section introductions and epilogue). A spoken-word CD sampler is bound in.
- _____, [ref.]
- * _Literary Outlaw: The Life and Times of William S. Burroughs See entry under Ted Morgan.
- * _William Burroughs: A Portrait: El Hombre Invisible See entry under Barry Miles.
- * _William S. Burroughs See entry under Jennie Skerl.
- BURTON, DEE
- * *I Dream of Woody (Morrow 0-688-01556-5, Jun 84 [May 84], $12.95, 204pp, hc) Non-fiction, associational. A collection of interviews with 80 people who have had dreams about Woody Allen. That has to be fantasy! It includes a filmography, bibliography, and index. The author has a Ph.D. in personality and social psychology.
- BURTON, JANE
- * +Time Exposures: A Photographic Record of the Dinosaur Age (with Dougal Dixon) (Beaufort 0-8253-0217-X, Nov 84 [Oct 84], $14.95, 96pp, hc) Reprint (Sphere 1984 as The Age of Dinosaurs), first U.S. edition. Semi-fiction/art book. These photographs produced by combining model dinosaurs with real backgrounds are oddly reminiscent of Patrick Woodruffes recent fantasy montages, and dont really have a photographic feel, so this isnt the dinosaur lovers fantasy come true. The smallest beasts are most convincing. (FCM)
- BURTON, LeVAR
- * *Aftermath (Warner Aspect 0-446-51993-6, Jan 97 [Dec 96], $22.00, 274pp, hc) Post-holocaust SF novel. A first novel.
- * _Aftermath (Gollancz/Vista 0-575-60371-2, Oct 97, £5.99, 275pp, pb) Reprint (Warner Aspect 1997) SF novel. A first novel. [First U.K. edition]
- * _Aftermath (Warner Aspect 0-446-60501-8, Dec 97 [Nov 97], $6.50, 283pp, pb, cover by James Wang) Reprint (Warner Aspect 1997) post-holocaust SF novel.
- BURY, STEPHEN; pseudonym of Neal Stephenson & George Frederick Jewsbury (stories) (assoc.)
- * *The Cobweb (Bantam 0-553-37828-7, Sep 96 [Aug 96], $12.95, 384pp, tp) Associational thriller. Murders in the American Midwest somehow tie in to a crisis in the Middle East. Bury is a pseudonym for Neal Stephenson and J. Frederick George.
- * _The Cobweb (Bantam 0-553-57545-7, Sep 97 [Aug 97], $6.50, 432pp, pb) Reprint (Bantam 1996) associational thriller. Bury is a pseudonym for Neal Stephenson and J. Frederick George.
- * *Interface (Bantam 0-553-37230-0, May 94 [Apr 94], $11.95, 583pp, tp) Sf/political thriller about a near-future presidential candidate with a biochip implant. Bury is a pseudonym for Neal Stephenson and J. Frederick George.
- * _Interface (Bantam 0-553-57240-7, Jun 95 [May 95], $5.99, 632pp, pb, cover by Bruce Jensen) Reprint (Bantam 1994) SF political thriller. Bury is a pseudonym for Neal Stephenson and J. Frederick George.
- * _Interface (Michael Joseph 0-7181-4162-8, Jul 96, £9.99, 583pp, tp) Reprint (Bantam 1994) satirical SF political thriller. Bury is a pseudonym for Neal Stephenson and J. Frederick George. [First U.K. edition]
- * _Interface (Signet UK 0-45-145483-9, Feb 97, £5.99, 583pp, pb) Reprint (Bantam 1994) satirical SF political thriller. Bury is a pseudonym for Neal Stephenson and another writer (J. Frederick George).
- BUSBY, F(rancis) M(arion, Jr.) (1921-2005) (stories) (assoc.)
- * *The Alien Debt (Bantam 0-553-24176-1, Jun 84 [May 84], $2.75, 226pp, pb) [Rissa Kerguelen; Bran Tregare] Sf novel in the saga of Rissa Kerguelen and Bran Tregare. An excellent space opera. A slight inside joke: the woman on the cover is Shawna McCarthy, who is married to the artist. (CNB)
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