The Locus Index to Science Fiction: 1984-1998
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- GURNEY, JAMES (stories) (continued)
- * *Dinotopia: A Land Apart from Time (Dorling Kindersley 0-7513-7000-2, Sep 92, £15.00, 159pp, hc) [Dinotopia] Illustrated fantasy novel about a world where humans and dinosaurs live together. Recommended (PSP). Simultaneous with US (Turner) edition.
- * _Dinotopia: A Land Apart from Time (BOMC/QPBC no ISBN, Feb 93 [Jan 93], $18.95, 159pp, tp, cover by James Gurney) [Dinotopia] Reprint (Turner 1992) art book, a travelers diary through a lost world where humans and intelligent dinosaurs co-exist. Similar to the Turner edition except it lacks an ISBN and price and has the jacket printed as the soft cover.
- * *Dinotopia: The World Beneath (Turner 1-57036-164-9, Sep 95, $29.95, 159pp, hc, cover by James Gurney) [Dinotopia] Art book, sequel to Dinotopia. Intrepid Arthur Denison launches an expedition into the caves beneath Dinotopia.
- GUSMAN, RICO
- GUSTAFSON, JON (Martin) (1945-2002); see pseudonym Smith Gustafson (stories)
- * *Chroma: The Art of Alex Schomburg (Warp/Father Tree 0-936861-01-0, Jun 86 [May 86], $35.00 limited edition, 108pp, hc) Art book with over 80 full-color pieces plus black & white. Introductions by Harlan Ellison, Stan Lee, and Kelly Freas. The artwork is about equally split between Schomburgs comic and sf material, and the quality is excellent. The text, which covers both biographical and critical info, is informative. Recommended. (CNB)
- * *Chroma: The Art of Alex Schomburg (Warp/Father Tree 0-936861-00-2, Jun 86 [May 86], $12.95, 108pp, pb) Paperback edition of the above.
- _____, ed.
- * *MosCon X Program Book (Moscow SF Conv. Inc. no ISBN, Sep 88, free with membership, 144pp, pb) Program book from MosCon X, Moscow, Idaho. Only Special Contributors Section is indexed. (Contents)
- * *Rat Tales (Pulphouse no ISBN, 1995, $10.00, 216pp, tp, cover by Tim Kirk) Original anthology of 22 stories and five limericks, all starting with the line The rats were in the souffle again, three of which were previously published in the earlier incarnation of this anthology, The Moscow Moffia Presents Rat Tales (Hypatia Press, 1988). This edition is limited to 300 copies, although another 500 copies exist as unbound sheets and may eventually be bound.
- * *Science Fiction and Fantasy Writers of America Handbook (Fat Puppy Press no ISBN, 1995 [May 96], no price, 258pp, tp, cover by George Barr) Non-fiction guide to being a professional writer, with 30 articles by writers including Frederik Pohl, Damon Knight, and Richard Curtis. This is copyrighted 1995, but not seen until now. The majority of the pieces appeared in the 1990 edition; four articles and the introduction by the editor are new. Available from Fat Puppy Press, PO Box 9930, Moscow ID 83843.
- GUSTAFSON, SMITH, ed.; pseudonym of Dean Wesley Smith & Jon Gustafson
- * *The Moscow Moffia Presents Rat Tales (Hypatia Press no ISBN, 1988, $20.00, 115pp, hc) Original anthology of sixteen stories, all starting with the line The rats were in the souffle again, five of which were previously published as the booklet The Rats in the Souffle (Writers Bloc, 1986). This edition is limited to 100 numbered copies, 26 lettered, slipcased, copies, and 18 presentation copies. Smith Gustafson is a pseudonym for Dean Wesley Smith & Jon Gustafson.
- GUTHKE, KARL S(igfried) (1933- )
- * *The Last Frontier: Imagining Other Worlds, from the Copernican Revolution to Modern Science Fiction (Cornell University Press 0-8014-1680-9, Jul 90 [Oct 90], $35.00, 402pp, hc, cover by Kat Dalton) Non-fiction; a literary history of the idea that man is not alone in the universe, from Copernicus to The War of the Worlds. Originally published in Switzerland (Francke 1983) and translated from the German by Helen Atkins.
- * _The Last Frontier: Imagining Other Worlds, from the Copernican Revolution to Modern Science Fiction (Cornell University Press 0-8014-9727-2, Jun 93, $14.95, 402pp, tp) Reprint (Cornell 1990) non-fiction, a literary history of the idea that man is not alone in the universe, from Copernicus to The War of the Worlds. Originally published in Switzerland (Francke 1983) and translated from the German by Helen Atkins. Order from Cornell University Press, Sage House, 512 East State St., Ithaca NY 14851-0250.
- GUTHRIDGE, GEORGE (Lloyd) (1948- ) (stories)
- GUTHRIE, THOMAS ANSTEY (1856-1934); see pseudonym F. Anstey (stories)
- GUTMAN, DAN
- * *Honus & Me (Avon 0-380-97350-2, Apr 97, $14.00, 140pp, hc) Young-adult baseball fantasy. A boy finds a rare baseball card, and is transported into the past to meet Honus Wagner himself.
- * _Honus & Me (Avon Camelot 0-380-78878-0, Mar 98 [Feb 98], $3.99, 140pp, tp) Reprint (Avon 1997) young-adult baseball fantasy.
- GUTTENBERG, ELYSE (Margaret) (1952- ) (stories)
- * *Daughter of the Shaman (HarperPrism 0-06-105474-7, Jul 97 [Jun 97], $5.99, 644pp, pb) [Summer Light] Prehistoric fantasy novel, sequel to Summer Light.
- * *Summer Light (HarperPrism 0-06-105425-9, Jan 95 [Dec 94], $5.99, 481pp, pb, cover by Martin Andrews) [Summer Light] Prehistoric fantasy novel of an outcast female shaman in Alaska.
- * *Sunder, Eclipse & Seed (Penguin/Roc 0-451-45046-9, Dec 90 [Nov 90], $4.95, 351pp, pb) [Sunder, Eclipse & Seed] Fantasy novel of a young woman forbidden dream-training, who stands between her people and the fearsome Edishu. First book of a new series and a first novel.
- GYGAX, (Ernest) GARY (1938-2008) (stories)
- * *City of Hawks (Ace/New Infinities 0-441-10636-6, Nov 87 [Oct 87], $3.95, 400pp, pb) [Gord the Rogue] Fantasy adventure novel in the Gord the Rogue series, based on a fantasy game.
- * *Come Endless Darkness (New Infinities 0-441-11446-6, Mar 88 [Feb 88], $3.95, 379pp, pb) [Gord the Rogue] Fantasy novelization, fourth in the Gord the Rogue series, based on a game. This book is also issued without the Ace logo for release to gaming stores.
- * *Dance of Demons (New Infinities 0-425-11342-6, Nov 88 [Oct 88], $3.95, 428pp, pb) [Gord the Rogue] Fantasy novelization, latest in the Gord the Rogue series set in the gaming world of Greyhawk. A separate edition for gaming stores has a number, 40-7005, instead of the ISBN.
- * _Dangerous Journeys: Death in Delhi (Roc UK 0-14-017560-1, Jun 93, £4.99, 287pp, pb, cover by Larry Elmore) [Dangerous Journeys] Reprint (Roc 1993) fantasy novelization. Volume three in the series. [First U.K. edition]
- * _Dangerous Journeys: The Anubis Murders (Roc UK 0-14-017558-X, Oct 92, £4.99, 299pp, pb, cover by Larry Elmore) [Dangerous Journeys] Reprint (Roc 1992) fantasy novelization. Volume one in the series. [First U.K. edition]
- * _Dangerous Journeys: The Samarkand Solution (Roc UK 0-14-017559-8, Feb 93, £4.99, 284pp, pb, cover by Boris Vallejo) [Dangerous Journeys] Reprint (Roc 1993) fantasy novelization. Note that the book is called The Sammakand Solution on the title page only. Volume two in the series. [First U.K. edition]
- * *Dangerous Journeys: Death in Delhi (Penguin/Roc 0-451-45244-5, May 93 [Apr 93], $4.99, 287pp, pb) [Dangerous Journeys] Fantasy novelization, third book in a series based on a fantasy role-playing game. Packaged by GDW and copyrighted by Omega Helios Ltd.
- * *Dangerous Journeys: The Anubis Murders (Penguin/Roc 0-451-45214-3, Sep 92 [Aug 92], $4.99, 299pp, pb) [Dangerous Journeys] Fantasy novelization, first book in a new series based on a role-playing fantasy game.
- * _Dangerous Journeys: The Anubis Murders (SFBC #03565, Dec 92, $7.98, 299pp, hc, cover by Larry Elmore) [Dangerous Journeys] Reprint (Roc 1992) fantasy novelization, first book in a new series based on a game. This edition has no price and the SFBC number is on the back jacket. First hardcover edition.
- * *Dangerous Journeys: The Samarkand Solution (Penguin/Roc 0-451-45299-2, Jan 93 [Dec 92], $4.99, 284pp, pb) [Dangerous Journeys] Fantasy novelization, second book in a series based on a fantasy role-playing game. Packaged by GDW and copyrighted by Omega Helios Ltd.
- * *Greyhawk Adventures Book 2: Artifact of Evil (TSR 0-88038-279-1, Feb 86, $3.95, 352pp, pb) [Greyhawk] Fantasy novel, second in the series.
- * *Master of the Game (Putnam/Perigee 0-399-51533-X, Jul 89, $9.95, 174pp, tp) Guide to being a Game Master in role-playing games by the co-creator of Dungeons & Dragons.
- * *Night Arrant (Ace/New Infinities 0-441-29863-X, Sep 87 [Aug 87], $3.95, 398pp, pb) [Gord the Rogue] Collection of 9 fantasy stories based on a gaming character, Gord the Rogue, and friends. Illustrations by Jerry Tiritilli. (Contents)
- * *Sea of Death (Ace/New Infinities 0-441-75676-X, Jun 87 [May 87], $3.95, 394pp, pb) [Gord the Rogue] Fantasy novel in the Gord the Rogue series, with illustrations by Jerry Tiritilli. Its set in the world of the Greyhawk books and games, which are being continued by other authors for TSR, and the copyright page notes the use of the terms Greyhawk and D&D in this product has not been approved by TSR.
- GYSIN, BRION (1916-1986) (chron.)
- * *The Last Museum (Grove Press 0-394-55555-4, Nov 86 [Jan 87], $17.95, 186pp, hc) Surreal literary fantasy novel of the Paris Beat Hotel, dismantled and shipped to California, where it becomes a Tibetan realm of the dead. Introduction by William S. Burroughs. Published in 1986; not seen until 1987.
- * *The Last Museum (Grove/Evergreen 0-394-62263-4, Nov 86 [Jan 87], $7.95, 186pp, tp) Paperback edition of the above.
- H.G. WELLS SOCIETY
- * *H.G. Wells: A Comprehensive Bibliography (H.G. Wells Society 0-903592-08-8, Jul 86 [Nov 86], £3.00, 58pp, pb) Non-fiction, bibliography. Order from the H.G. Wells Society, H.G. Wells Centre, Dept. of Language & Literature, Polytechnic of N. London, Prince of Wales Road, London, NW5 3LB, UK. [Wells]
- HAAF, BEVERLY T(erhune) (1936- ) (stories)
- HAAS, DOROTHY
- * *The Secret Life of Dilly McBean (Macmillan/Bradbury 0-02-738200-1, Sep 86 [Oct 86], $12.95, 202pp, hc) Juvenile sf novel of a literally magnetic orphan boy vs. a computer magnate.
- HABER, KAREN; [i.e., Karen Lee Haber Silverberg] (1955- ) (stories) (chron.) (assoc.)
- * *Mutant Legacy (Bantam Spectra 0-553-29671-X, Jan 93 [Dec 92], $4.99, 243pp, pb, cover by Jim Burns) [Mutant Season] Sf novel, fourth book of the Mutant Season series. With an introduction by Robert Silverberg. Packaged by Byron Preiss Visual Publications.
- * *Mutant Prime (Doubleday Foundation 0-385-26648-0, Oct 90 [Sep 90], $8.95, 250pp, hc, cover by Jim Burns) [Mutant Season] Near-future sf novel about an oppressed mutant minority, sequel to The Mutant Season. A hardcover edition (-24722-2, $19.95) is also available.
- * _The Mutant Prime (Bantam Spectra 0-553-29247-1, Aug 91 [Jul 91], $4.50, 250pp, pb, cover by Jim Burns) [Mutant Season] Reprint (Doubleday Foundation 1990) near-future sf novel about an oppressed mutant minority, second book of the Mutant Season series.
- * _The Mutant Season (with Robert Silverberg) See entry under Robert Silverberg.
- * _The Mutant Season (with Robert Silverberg) (Bantam Spectra 0-553-28629-3, Oct 90 [Sep 90], $4.95, 289pp, pb, cover by Jim Burns) [Mutant Season] Reprint (Doubleday Foundation 1989) near-future sf novel about the political problems of an oppressed mutant underground.
- * *Mutant Star (Bantam Spectra 0-553-29492-X, Feb 92 [Jan 92], $4.50, 239pp, pb, cover by Jim Burns) [Mutant Season] Near-future sf novel of a mutant subculture striving for equality, third book of the series begun in The Mutant Season.
- * *Sister Blood (DAW 0-88677-708-9, Aug 96 [Jul 96], $5.99, 298pp, pb, cover by Romas Kukalis) [War Minstrels] SF novel, third in the War Minstrels series. Kidnapping and internal friction may turn the revolutions success into chaos.
- * *Star Trek Voyager: Bless the Beasts (Pocket 0-671-56780-2, Dec 96 [Nov 96], $5.99, 274pp, pb) [Star Trek: Voyager] Star Trek novelization. Copyrighted by Paramount Pictures.
- * *The War Minstrels (DAW 0-88677-669-4, Nov 95 [Oct 95], $4.99, 304pp, pb, cover by Romas Kukalis) [War Minstrels] SF novel. An empathic Free Trader joins with rebel War Minstrels to fight ruthless corporations.
- * *Woman Without a Shadow (DAW 0-88677-627-9, Mar 95 [Feb 95], $4.99, 300pp, pb, cover by Romas Kukalis) SF novel. A young empath gets caught up in interstellar intrigue.
- _____, ed.
- HADDIX, MARGARET PETERSON (chron.)
- HADERACK, J. K.
- * *Mercers Whore (Ripping Publishing 1-899884-19-X, Sep 97 [Nov 97], £5.99, 375pp, pb) Fantasy novel.
- HAGBERG, DAVID (James) (1942- )
- * _Last Come the Children (Tor 0-812-53987-7, Dec 87 [Nov 87], $3.95, 347pp, pb) Reissue (Tor 1982) horror novel; 2nd printing.
- HAGGARD, [Sir] H(enry) RIDER (1856-1925) (stories)
- * _Allan Quatermain (Target 0-426-20237-6, May 86, £1.95, 268pp, pb) [Allan Quatermain] Reprint (Longmans 1887) adventure/fantasy novel; this edition has a movie tie-in mention on the cover.
- * _Allan Quatermain (Penguin/Puffin 0-14-035117-5, Feb 91 [Mar 91], $2.95, 279pp, pb, cover by David Kearney) [Allan Quatermain] Reprint (Harper 1887) classic lost race adventure novel. This is a worldwide edition printed in England with prices for five countries printed on the back.
- * _Allan Quatermain (Oxford University Press 0-19-282297-7, Jul 95 [Feb 96], £4.99, 301pp, pb, cover by Léonard De Selva-Tapador) [Allan Quatermain] Reprint (Longmans Green 1887) classic lost-race novel. This includes the corrections and revisions from the serialization in Longmans Magazine given in the Explanatory Notes. Edited by Dennis Butts.
- * _Allan Quatermain and the Lost City of Gold (Arrow 0-09-945550-1, Jul 86 [Aug 86], £1.95, 176pp, pb) [Allan Quatermain] Film tie-in abridgement (by Sarah Litvinoff) of Haggards Allan Quatermain (Longmans 1887).
- * *The Annotated She (Indiana University Press 0-253-32072-0, Aug 91, $37.50, 241pp, hc) [She] A critical annotated edition of the fantasy classic, originally published by Harper in 1886, with an introduction and notes by Norman Etherington plus a bibliography. The annotations also compare several editions with the manuscript.
- * _Ayesha (Target 0-426-20231-7, Mar 86, £2.25, 261pp, pb) [She] Reprint (Ward, Lock 1905) fantasy novel, sequel to She.
- * _Ayesha (Pulp Fictions UK 1-902058-04-6, Sep 98 [Oct 98], £4.99, xvi+301pp, tp, cover by Wiley Dunsmore) [She] Reprint (Ward, Lock 1905) classic fantasy novel, sequel to She. Includes an introduction by David Pringle, reprinted from Interzone. (Contents)
- * _The Complete Novels: She, King Solomons Mines, Allan Quatermain (Random House/Gramercy 0-517-15056-5, 1996 [Oct 96], $9.99, 640pp, hc, cover by Romas Kukalis) Reprint (Dover 1951 as part of Five Novels of H. Rider Haggard) omnibus of three classic fantasy adventure novels. An instant remainder edition.
- * _King Solomons Mines (Tor 0-812-58356-6, Dec 85, $3.50, 286pp, pb) [Allan Quatermain] Reprint (Cassell 1885) lost race adventure novel, movie tie-in edition. The text, however, seems to be the original and the only tie-in, thank god, is the cover. One of the classics of adventure literature and still exciting on its 100th birthday. Recommended. (CNB)
- * _King Solomons Mines (Hamlyn 0-600-31164-3, Jul 86 [Aug 86], £2.50, 224pp, pb) [Allan Quatermain] Reprint (Cassell 1885) young-adult fantasy adventure novel, illustrated edition.
- * _The People of the Mist (Pulp Fictions UK 1-902058-00-3, Mar 98 [Oct 98], £4.99, 343pp, tp, cover by Tania Lomas) Reprint (Longmans Green 1894) classic lost-race novel set in Africa.
- * _The People of the Mist (Pulp Fictions 1-902058-00-3, Apr 98 [Aug 98], $9.95, 343pp, tp, cover by Tania Lomas) Reprint (Longmans, Green 1894) classic lost-race adventure novel. This edition published in the UK (£4.99); available in the US from Firebird Distributing, 2030 First St., Unit 5, Eureka CA 95501; 707-444-1434.
- * _Rider Haggard Collected Novels (Castle 1-55521-122-4, Jul 87 [Jan 88], $7.98, 449pp, hc) Omnibus of King Solomons Mines, Maiwas Revenge, Cleopatra, and She. An instant remainder book; dated 1987 not seen until 1988. The text seems to be offset from the earlier Dover edition, Five Novels of H. Rider Haggard, which also contained Alan Quatermain. (Contents)
- * _She (Magnet 0-416-13982-5, May 89, £1.99, 373pp, pb, cover by George Smith) [She] Reprint (Harper 1886) classic fantasy novel.
- * _She (Worlds Classics 0-19-282767-7, Feb 91, £3.99, 332pp, pb) [She] Reprint (Harper 1886) classic fantasy novel, edited and annotated by Daniel Karlin.
- * _She (Easton Press no ISBN, Nov 92, no price, 256pp, hc) [She] Reprint (Harper 1886) classic lost race fantasy novel, with an introduction by E.F. Bleiler and artwork by Frank Kelly Freas. This special leatherbound gilt-edge edition is part of the Masterpieces of Science Fiction series and is available by subscription only.
- * _She (Penguin/Godfrey Cave 0-14-062112-1, Aug 94 [Sep 94], £1.00, 301pp, pb, cover by William James Muller) [She] Reprint (Harper 1886) fantasy novel. Thrift paperback edition.
- * _She (Wordsworth 1-85326-234-X, Jan 95 [Mar 95], £1.00, 240pp, pb, cover by John William Waterhouse) [She] Reprint (Harper 1886) fantasy novel. A thrift paperback edition.
- * _She (Oxford University Press 0-19-283550-5, 1998 [Nov 98], $8.95, 380pp, tp) [She] Reprint (Longmans, Green 1887) fantasy adventure novel, first in the She trilogy. This has the text of the 1991 Worlds Classics edition, but is the first Oxford Worlds Classics edition. Edited, and with introduction and notes by Daniel Karlin; includes selected bibliography and chronology.
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