The Locus Index to Science Fiction
Books, Listed by Author
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- DAVIS, GERRY (continued)
- * *Doctor Who: The Scripts: The Tomb of the Cybermen (with Kit Pedler) (Titan 1-85286-146-0, Aug 89 [Sep 89], £3.95, 159pp, tp, cover by Tony Clark) [Doctor Who] Script from the popular tv series, with additional introductory material by John McElroy and Victor Pemberton. Volume Two in the series.
- * _Doctor Who: The Tenth Planet (Target 0-426-11068-4, Feb 93, £3.50, 141pp, pb, cover by Alister Pearson) [Doctor Who] Reissue (Wingate; Target 1976) young-adult sf novelization. Volume 62 in the series. This is a world-wide edition and is available in the US for $5.95.
- * _Doctor Who: The Tomb of the Cybermen (Target 0-426-11076-5, Oct 92, £2.99, 141pp, pb) [Doctor Who] Reissue (W.H. Allen 1978) young-adult sf novelization. Volume 66 in the series. This is a world-wide edition and is available in the US for $4.95.
- DAVIS, GRANIA (Eve) (1943- ) (stories) (assoc.)
- * _The Boss in the Wall, A Treatise on the House Devil (with Avram Davidson) See entry under Avram Davidson.
- * _Marco Polo and the Sleeping Beauty (with Avram Davidson) See entry under Avram Davidson.
- * *Moonbird (Doubleday 0-385-19555-9, Feb 86 [Jan 86], $12.95, 181pp, hc) Contemporary fantasy novel set on an island near Bali, featuring gods, demons, and a fishermans son.
- _____, ed.
- * _The Avram Davidson Treasury See entry under Avram Davidson.
- DAVIS, GWEN (1936- )
- * *The Princess and the Pauper (Little Brown 0-316-17499-8, May 89 [Sep 89], $17.95, 242pp, hc) Allegorical fantasy; a retelling of Twains The Prince and the Pauper set in a contemporary island nation, and adding to the plot computers, plastic surgery, magic stones, and mythical monsters.
- DAVIS, HAZEL K., ed. (1941- )
- DAVIS, J(ames) MADISON (Jr.) (1951- )
- * *Stanislaw Lem (Starmont House 1-557-42026-2, Apr 91, $9.95, 116pp, tp) Non-fiction; criticism. A guide to Lems work, plus annotated primary and secondary bibliographies. A hardcover edition (-42027-0, $19.95) was announced but not seen. [Lem]
- DAVIS, JAKE; pseudonym
- * *The Last Rangers (Berkley 0-425-13299-4, Aug 92 [Jul 92], $3.99, 183pp, pb) [Last Rangers] Sf western set in 21st-century Texas, first book of a new series.
- * *The Last Rangers: Crime Zone (Berkley 0-425-13529-2, Mar 93 [Feb 93], $3.99, 168pp, pb) [Last Rangers] Post-holocaust sf adventure novel, second book of a series.
- * *The Last Rangers: Destination: Showdown (Berkley 0-425-13705-8, Jul 93 [Jun 93], $3.99, 169pp, pb) [Last Rangers] Post-holocaust sf adventure novel, third book of a series. Copyrighted by Berkley.
- DAVIS, JAMES E., ed. (1934- )
- * *Presenting William Sleator (with Hazel K. Davis) (Macmillan Twayne 0-8057-8215-X, Dec 91 [Jul 92], $19.95, 130pp, hc) Non-fiction, criticism. A study of the life and work of the author of numerous juvenile sf and fantasy works. Part of the Twayne United States Authors series. This is a 1991 book not seen until now. [Sleator]
- DAVIS, JAY
- DAVIS, JOEL (stories) (assoc.)
- DAVIS, KENNETH C. (stories) (assoc.)
- * *Two-Bit Culture: The Paperbacking of America (Houghton Mifflin 0-395-34398-4, Jun 84 [May 84], $19.95, 430pp, hc) Non-fiction, associational. A history of paperback publishing. Also available in tp (-35535-4, $9.95).
- DAVIS, MAGGIE (Hill) (stories)
- * *Forbidden Objects (Tor 0-812-51687-7, Oct 86 [Sep 86], $3.50, 276pp, pb) Horror novel.
- DAVIS, MARGARET (stories) (assoc.)
- * *Mind Light (Ballantine Del Rey 0-345-37718-4, Jan 93 [Dec 92], $3.99, 343pp, pb, cover by Peter Peebles) Sf novel. A family of interstellar traders takes on a new pilot whos hiding a secret that could tear the Space Corps apart. A first novel.
- * *Minds Apart (Ballantine Del Rey 0-345-38875-5, Jun 94 [May 94], $4.99, 310pp, pb, cover by Peter Peebles) SF novel. A family trading ship is the only link between man and two alien races, one benign and the other very dangerous.
- DAVIS, RICHARD, ed. (stories)
- * _Encyclopaedia of Horror (Hamlyn 0-600-55359-0, May 87, £4.99, 192pp, tp) Reprint (Octopus 1981) collection of essays on the horror genre, with particular emphasis on films.
- * *Space 9 (Hutchinson 0-09-158850-2, 1985 [Feb 96], £5.95, 95pp, hc, cover by Alan Daniels) Anthology of six stories, three original, aimed at young adults. (Contents)
- DAVIS, SUSAN
- * *The Long Reach (Q.E.D. Press 0-936609-27-3, Jan 93 [Dec 93], $12.95, 203pp, tp, cover by Erica Fielder) Fantasy novel that follows two lovers from body to body, from medieval Europe to the distant future. Available from Q.E.D. Press, 155 Cypress St., Fort Bragg CA 95437.
- DAVISON, CLAUDIA
- * *Unholy Ghost (Lynx 1-55802-223-6, Apr 89, $3.50, 247pp, pb) Psychological thriller/horror novel packaged as fantasy.
- DAWIDZIAK, MARK (1956- )
- * *Night Stalking: A 20th Anniversary Kolchak Companion (Image Publishing 0-9627508-3-7, Oct 91 [Nov 91], $14.95, 155pp, tp) Non-fiction guide to the character of reporter/monster hunter Carl Kolchak, including Jeff Rices novels, two TV films, and the TV series. This includes detailed accounts of the characters creation, the writing of the two novels, and Richard Mathesons involvement with the project.
- DAWOOD, N. J.
- * _Aladdin and Other Tales from the Arabian Nights (Penguin/Puffin 0-14-035105-1, May 90 [Jul 90], $2.25, 158pp, pb, cover by Jenny Tylden-Wright) Reprint (Doubleday 1978) childrens collection of 12 tales retold from the Arabian Nights.
- DAWSON, CARL
- * *Lafcadio Hearn and the Vision of Japan (Johns Hopkins University Press 0-8018-4372-3, Jul 92, $24.95, 187pp, hc) Non-fiction, criticism. An account of Hearns sojourn in Japan and the effect it had on his works, particularly Kwaidan. Available from Johns Hopkins University Press, 701 West 40th St., Suite 275, Baltimore MD 21211. [Hearn]
- DAWSON, CAROL (stories) (assoc.)
- * *The Waking Spell (Algonquin Books of Chapel Hill 0-945575-65-3, Oct 92 [Jan 93], $19.95, 300pp, hc, cover by Kate Hoffman) Feminist ghost novel of four generations of East Texas women haunted by a malevolent spectre. A first novel.
- DAWSON, SARANNE; pseudonym of Saranne Hoover, (c1941- ) (stories) (assoc.)
- * *Awakenings (Leisure Love Spell 0-505-51921-6, Jan 94 [Dec 93], $4.99, 396pp, pb) Fantasy romance of an enchantress who falls in love with the lord who holds her captive, needing her powers to bring peace to his warring people.
- * *The Enchanted Land (Leisure 0-8439-3143-4, Nov 91 [Dec 91], $4.50, 361pp, pb) Fantasy romance. A changeling child grows up unaware of her true heritage until a mysterious man arrives to lead her to the hidden valley of her people.
- * *Greenfire (Leisure 0-8439-2998-7, Sep 90 [Oct 90], $3.95, 364pp, pb) Fantasy romance of a girl who falls in love with a man she has dreamed of, a stranger to her world. Part of the new Leisure futuristic romance line.
- * *Heart of the Wolf (Leisure Love Spell 0-505-51901-1, Aug 93, $4.99, 390pp, pb) Fantasy romance of a young princes who must wed the leader of a werewolf clan but learns to love him.
- * *On Wings of Love (Leisure Love Spell 0-505-51953-4, Jun 94 [May 94], $4.99, 390pp, pb) Fantasy romance about the difficult relationship between a scientist and a magician in another world.
- DAY, A(rthur) GROVE, ed. (1904- ) (stories)
- * *Horror in Paradise (with Bacil F. Kirtley) (Mutual 0-935180-23-0, 1986 [Jul 88], $3.95, 285pp, pb) Anthology of 34 stories, some of which are supernatural horror. All take place in the Hawaiian Islands, where the book was published. This has a 1986 copyright, but was not seen until 1988. (Contents)
- DAY, BRADFORD M(arshall), ed. (1916-2004) (stories)
- DAY, CHET; [i.e., Chester Myron Day] (1948- ) (stories) (assoc.)
- * *The Hacker (Pocket 0-671-67611-3, Nov 89 [Oct 89], $3.95, 310pp, pb) Horror novel about a group of computer hackers destroyed by evil.
- * *Halo (Pocket 0-671-64333-9, Oct 87, $3.95, 368pp, pb) Horror novel.
- DAY, DAVID (1947- ) (stories)
- * _Castles (with Alan Lee) See entry under Alan Lee.
- * _A Tolkien Bestiary (Harbour no ISBN, Feb 85 [Jan 85], $18.95, 287pp, pb) Canadian reprint (Ballantine 1979) of an illustrated reference book.
- * *The Tolkien Companion (Mandarin 0-7493-1594-6, Jun 93 [Jul 93], £5.99, 271pp, tp) Alphabetical guide to names and places in Tolkiens works, based on material previously published in The Tolkien Bestiary (Mitchell Beazley 1979) and The Tolkien Encyclopedia (Mitchell Beazley 1991). [Tolkien]
- * *Tolkien: The Illustrated Encyclopedia (Macmillan 0-02-533431-X, Oct 91, $29.95, 280pp, hc, cover by Allan Curless) Non-fiction, reference, a guide to the worlds created by J.R.R. Tolkien, with many full-color illustrations by various artists. Simultaneous with U.K. edition (Mitchell Beazley 1991).
- * *Tolkien: The Illustrated Encyclopedia (Mitchell-Beazley 0-85533-924-1, Oct 91, £17.99, 280pp, hc) Encyclopedia of people and places featured in Tolkiens fiction. Simultaneous with U.S. (Macmillan) edition. [Tolkien]
- * _Tolkien: The Illustrated Encyclopedia (Macmillan Collier 0-02-031275-X, Oct 92 [Sep 92], $16.00, 280pp, tp, cover by Allan Curless) Reprint (Macmillan; Beazley 1991) non-fiction, reference, a guide to the worlds created by J.R.R. Tolkien, with many full-color illustrations by various artists. [Tolkien]
- * *Tolkiens Ring (HarperCollins UK 0-261-10298-2, May 94, £17.99, 183pp, hc, cover by Alan Lee) Non-fiction, criticism. A study of the myths and legends that were the sources of inspiration for Lord of the Rings, illustrated by Alan Lee. [Tolkien]
- * _Tolkiens Ring (HarperCollins UK 0-261-10327-X, Oct 95 [Nov 95], £12.99, 183pp, tp, cover by Alan Lee) Reprint (HarperCollins UK 1994) associational study of the myths and legends that were the sources of inspiration for Lord of the Rings. Illustrated by Alan Lee. [Tolkien]
- DAY, MARELE (Lorraine) (1947- ) (stories)
- * *Lambs of God (Anchor UK 1-86230-010-0, Sep 97, £9.99, 336pp, tp, cover by John Alexander) Magic realism novel of three feral nuns confronted with the alien: a man.
- DAY, MARTIN (stories)
- * *Another Girl, Another Planet (with Len Beech) (New Adventures 0-426-20528-6, Aug 98 [Sep 98], £5.99, 245pp, pb, cover by Fred Gambino) [Bernice Summerfield] Novelization based on Doctor Who without the Doctor. Book 15 in the Bernice Summerfield series.
- * _Doctor Who: The Devil Goblins from Neptune (with Keith Topping) See entry under Keith Topping.
- * _Doctor Who: The Discontinuity Guide (with Keith Topping & Paul Cornell) See entry under Paul Cornell.
- * _Doctor Who: The Hollow Men (with Keith Topping) See entry under Keith Topping.
- * *Doctor Who: The Menagerie (Doctor Who Books 0-426-20449-2, May 95, £4.99, 264pp, 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.
- DAY, VOX
- DAZAI, OSAMU (1909- ) (stories)
- * *Blue Bamboo: Tales of Fantasy and Romance (Kodansha International 4-7700-1738-3, Jul 93, $22.00, 182pp, hc, cover by Yoshitaka Amano) Collection of seven stories, most with fantastic content. With an introduction and translated from the Japanese by Ralph F. McCarthy. (Contents)
- DEAKINS, JOHN (stories) (assoc.)
- * *Barrow (NAL/Roc 0-451-45004-3, Apr 90 [Mar 90], $3.95, 336pp, pb) High fantasy novel, a first novel.
- * _Barrow (Pan 0-330-31623-0, Oct 91, £4.99, 336pp, pb, cover by Julek Heller) Reprint (Roc 1990) fantasy novel. [First U.K. edition]
- DEAN, J. DAVID
- * *The Fire of Han-Thol (Pandea Publications 0-9646604-5-8, May 98 [Jun 98], $22.95, 441pp, hc) [Twelve Pearls] Semi-allegorical fantasy novel, first in The Twelve Pearls series, prequel to Ravennetus. A semi-divine boy raised by lions must find the woman who will lead him to the Wisdom of the Pearls. Order from Pandea Publications, PO Box 680635, Marietta GA 30068-0011.
- * *Ravennetus (Pandea Publications 0-9646604-4-X, 1996 [Dec 96], $21.95, 379pp, hc) [Twelve Pearls] Fantasy novel. The key to world domination is hidden in a boy unaware of either his powers or the secret he holds. Order from Pandea Publications, PO Box 260975, Highlands Ranch CO 80163-0975.
- DEAN, JAN
- * +Finders (Simon & Schuster/McElderry 0-689-50612-0, May 95, $15.00, 151pp, hc, cover by Eric Dinyer) Young adult supernatural novel about a girl with psychic powers. First US edition (Pan 1993).
- DEAN, LISA; pseudonym of L. Dean James
- DEAN, MARTYN
- * *Dream Makers (with Christopher Evans) (Dragons World 1-85028-067-3, Nov 88, £14.95, 127pp, hc) A look at six fantasy artists (Michael Kaluta, Berni Wrightson, Charles Vess, Melvyn Grant, Julek Heller & Chris Moore) at work.
- * _Magnetic Storm (with Roger Dean) See entry under Roger Dean.
- _____, ed.
- * *The Guide to Fantasy Art Techniques (Dragons Dream 0-905895-52-5, Nov 84, £6.95, 112pp, tp) Art book. Also available in a hardback edition (-97-5) for £10.95. [Not seen]
- * +The Guide to Fantasy Art Techniques (Arco 0-668-06233-9, Mar 85 [Feb 85], $19.95, 111pp, hc) Non-fiction, collection of articles on artists and their work (reproduced in full color), and how they work (based on interviews). Included are Burns, Woodroffe, Vallejo, Foss, and others. Published in England by Paper Tiger/Dragons Dream (1984). Highly recommended. (CNB)
- DEAN, PAMELA; [i.e., Pamela Collins Dean Dyer-Bennet] (1953- ) (stories) (assoc.)
- * *The Dubious Hills (Tor 0-312-85442-0, Apr 94 [Mar 94], $21.95, 316pp, hc, cover by Dave Henderson) Fantasy novel about a land where magic has changed human nature.
- * _The Dubious Hills (Tor 0-812-52362-8, Mar 95 [Feb 95], $4.99, 316pp, pb, cover by Dave Henderson) Reprint (Tor 1995) fantasy novel.
- * *The Hidden Land (Ace 0-441-32909-8, Jul 86 [Jun 86], $2.95, 202pp, pb) [Secret Country] Fantasy novel of children in a magic land where their real-world make-believe games become real. As war and treachery loom, they realize that power and position have serious implications. Sequel to The Secret Country.
- * *Juniper, Gentian, and Rosemary (Tor 0-312-86004-8, Jun 98 [May 98], $24.95, 350pp, hc, cover by Peter Gudynas) Fantasy novel. A strange young man brings magic into the lives of three sisters.
- * *The Secret Country (Ace 0-441-75739-1, May 85 [Apr 85], $2.95, 293pp, pb) [Secret Country] Fantasy novel of gaming turned real, a first novel.
- * *Tam Lin (Tor 0-312-85137-5, Apr 91 [Mar 91], $19.95, 468pp, hc, cover by Thomas Canty) Fantasy novel, a retelling of the classic fairy tale set in a Midwestern college during the Vietnam war. Part of the Fairy Tales series packaged by The Endicott Studios but copyrighted in the authors names.
- * _Tam Lin (Tor 0-812-54450-1, Apr 92 [Mar 92], $4.99, 468pp, pb, cover by Thomas Canty) Reprint (Tor 1991) fantasy novel, a retelling of the classic fairy tale set in a Midwestern college during the Vietnam war. Part of the Fairy Tales series packaged by the Endicott Studios.
- * *The Whim of the Dragon (Ace 0-441-85513-X, May 89 [Apr 89], $4.50, 328pp, pb) [Secret Country] Fantasy novel, third book of the Secret Country series.
- DEAN, ROGER (1944- ) (stories)
- * *Magnetic Storm (with Martyn Dean) (Dragons World 0-905895-95-9, Oct 84, £7.95, 156pp, tp) Art book. Also available in a hardback edition (-96-7) for £12.95. [Not seen]
- * +Magnetic Storm (with Martyn Dean) (Harmony 0-517-55626-X, Apr 85 [Mar 85], $12.95, 155pp, pb) Reprint (Dragons World 1984), first U.S. edition. Non-fiction, art. This successor to Views tells and shows what the Dean brothers have been doing in publishing, the rock world, architecture, movies, etc., these last ten years. Its marvelous stuff and a prime sampler of the Deans talents. Highly recommended. (CNB)
- * _Magnetic Storm (with Martyn Dean) (Pomegranate Artbooks 1-56640-449-5, Aug 93, $25.00, 166pp, tp, cover by Roger Dean) Reprint (Dragons World 1984) art book, with text by Colin Greenland. Available from Pomegranate, Box 6099, Rohnert Park CA 94927.
- * _Views (Pomegranate Artbooks 1-56640-448-7, Jun 93 [Aug 93], $25.00, 155pp, tp, cover by Roger Dean) Reprint (Dragons Dream 1975) art book of fantasy, architecture, record jackets, etc. Recommended (CNB). Available from Pomegranate, Box 6099, Rohnert Park CA 94927.
- DEANE, HAMILTON (c1880-1958) (stories)
- * *Dracula: The Ultimate Illustrated Edition of the World-Famous Vampire Play (with John L. Balderston) (St. Martins 0-312-09279-2, May 93, $14.95, 151pp, tp) [Dracula] Collection of two plays, the British (by Deane alone) and American (Deanes version as rewritten by Balderston) stage versions of Dracula. Edited, annotated, and with an introduction by David J. Skal. (Contents)
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