The Locus Index to Science Fiction
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- RUSCH, KRISTINE KATHRYN (stories) (continued)
- * *Pulphouse: The Hardback Magazine Issue 5: Fall 1989, Horror (Pulphouse no ISBN, Oct 89 [Nov 89], $17.95, 280pp, hc, cover by C. A. Beal) Original anthology/quarterly magazine of 21 stories plus two non-fiction pieces. Also available in a boxed, signed, and numbered leatherbound limited edition ($50.00). (Contents)
- * *Pulphouse: The Hardback Magazine Issue 6: Winter 1990, Fantasy (Pulphouse no ISBN, Apr 90, $20.00, 306pp, hc) Original anthology/quarterly magazine of 24 stories plus two non-fiction pieces. Also available in a boxed, signed, numbered leatherbound limited edition ($60.00). (Contents)
- * *Pulphouse: The Hardback Magazine Issue 7: Spring 1990, Horror (Pulphouse no ISBN, Jun 90, $20.00, 311pp, hc, cover by Allen Koszowski) Original anthology/quarterly magazine of 22 stories plus two non-fiction pieces. Also available in a signed, numbered, leatherbound boxed limited edition ($60.00). (Contents)
- * *Pulphouse: The Hardback Magazine Issue 8: Summer 1990, Science Fiction (Pulphouse no ISBN, Sep 90, $20.00, 243pp, hc) Original anthology/quarterly magazine containing 16 stories and one non-fiction piece. A signed, numbered, boxed, leatherbound limited edition ($60.00) is also available. (Contents)
- * *Pulphouse: The Hardback Magazine Issue 9: Fall 1990, Dark Fantasy (Pulphouse no ISBN, Nov 90, $20.00, 259pp, hc) Original anthology/quarterly magazine of 15 stories plus two non-fiction pieces. A slipcased leatherbound limited edition of 250 copies ($60.00) is also available. (Contents)
- * *Pulphouse: The Hardback Magazine Issue 10: Winter 1991, Special Issue (Pulphouse no ISBN, Mar 91, $20.00, 247pp, hc) Original anthology/quarterly magazine of 14 stories plus one non-fiction piece. A signed leatherbound limited slipcased edition ($60.00) is also available. (Contents)
- * *Pulphouse: The Hardback Magazine Issue 11: Spring 1991, Speculative Fiction (Pulphouse no ISBN, Sep 91 [Aug 91], $20.00, 311pp, hc) Original anthology/quarterly magazine of 18 stories plus two non-fiction pieces. A signed limited leatherbound slipcased edition ($60.00) is also available. (Contents)
- * *Pulphouse: The Hardback Magazine: Issue One: FallHorror (Pulphouse no ISBN, Oct 88 [Sep 88], $17.95 trade, $50.00 signed, numbered, 267pp, hc) Original anthology of 21 horror stories, as well as four non-fiction pieces. (Contents)
- * *Pulphouse: The Hardback Magazine: Issue Two: Winter 1988 (Pulphouse no ISBN, Dec 88, $17.95, 243pp, hc) Original anthology of 17 stories plus some nonfiction. A signed, numbered boxed edition was also announced, but not seen. (Contents)
- * *SFWA Handbook: The Professional Writers Guide to Writing Professionally (with Dean Wesley Smith) (Pulphouse/Writers Notebook Press 1-56146-406-6, Dec 90, $10.00, 248pp, tp) Non-fiction; reference. A guide to the professional side of the writing game with 31 essays by various sf professionals.
- RUSE, GARY ALAN (1946- ) (stories)
- * *Death Hunt on a Dying Planet (NAL Signet 0-451-15615-3, Oct 88 [Sep 88], $3.95, 396pp, pb) Science fiction novel. A scientist awakes after 700 years in suspended animation and is trapped between two rival societies.
- * *Morlac, the Quest of the Green Magician (NAL/Signet 0-451-14447-3, Aug 86 [Jul 86], $3.50, 396pp, pb) Fantasy novel.
- RUSH, ALLISON
- * _The Last of Danus Children (Tor 0-812-55250-4, Jan 84 [Dec 83], $2.95, 315pp, pb) Reprint (Allen & Unwin 1982) young-adult fantasy novel.
- RUSHDIE, (Ahmed) SALMAN (1947- ) (stories) (assoc.)
- * +East, West (Pantheon 0-679-43965-X, Jan 95 [Dec 94], $21.00, 214pp, hc) Collection of nine stories, some with fantasy elements, six previously published in somewhat different form. First American edition (Jonathan Cape 1994).
- * _East, West (Vintage 0-679-75789-9, Jan 96, $11.00, 211pp, tp) Reprint (Jonathan Cape 1994) collection of nine stories, some with fantasy elements.
- * _Grimus (Paladin 0-586-08614-5, Aug 89, £3.99, 253pp, tp, cover by John Clementson) Reprint (Grafton 1977) literary fantasy novel.
- * _Grimus (Penguin 0-14-014731-4, Jan 91 [Dec 90], $9.95, 317pp, tp, cover by Mary Ann Smith) Reprint (Gollancz 1975) literary fantasy novel.
- * _Grimus (Vintage UK 0-09-959271-1, Jul 96, £6.99, 253pp, pb, cover by Ian Howard) Reprint (Gollancz 1975) literary SF novel.
- * *Haroun and the Sea of Stories (Granta 0-140-14223-1, Sep 90 [Oct 90], £12.99, 218pp, hc, cover by James Marsh) Young-adult fantasy novel. Effectively simultaneous with the Viking edition.
- * *Haroun and the Sea of Stories (Viking/Granta 0-670-83804-7, Nov 90, $18.95, 215pp, hc, cover by James Marsh) Childrens literary fantasy novel, with adult overtones, of the storyteller Rashid, and his sons efforts to restore his gift of gab. Effectively simultaneous with the UK edition from Granta.
- * _Haroun and the Sea of Stories (BOMC/QPBC no ISBN, May 91, $9.95, 216pp, tp, cover by James Marsh) Reprint (Granta 1990) young-adult fantasy novel. This edition is identical to the 1990 Granta one except it lacks an ISBN and price and the jacket is printed as the soft cover.
- * _Haroun and the Sea of Stories (Granta 0-14-014035-2, Aug 91, £4.99, 218pp, pb, cover by James Marsh) Reprint (Granta 1990) young-adult fantasy novel.
- * _Haroun and the Sea of Stories (Penguin 0-14-015737-9, Nov 91 [Oct 91], $8.95, 216pp, tp, cover by David Eldridge) Reprint (Granta 1990) young-adult fantasy novel.
- * _Haroun and the Sea of Stories (Puffin 0-14-036650-4, Apr 93, £3.99, 218pp, pb, cover by Paul Birkbeck) Reprint (Granta 1990) young-adult fantasy novel.
- * _Midnights Children (Penguin 0-14-013270-8, Jan 91, $10.95, 552pp, tp, cover by Adam Niklewicz) Reprint (Cape 1980) literary novel of a thousand telepathic children born in the first hour of Indias independence.
- * _Midnights Children (Vintage UK 0-09-957851-4, May 95 [Jun 95], £5.99, 463pp, tp, cover by Ian Howard) Reprint (Cape 1980) literary fantasy novel.
- * +The Moors Last Sigh (Random House/Pantheon 0-679-42049-5, Jan 96, $25.00, 434pp, hc, cover by Dennis Leigh) Literary fantasy novel. First US edition (Jonathan Cape 1995).
- * *The Satanic Verses (Viking UK 0-670-82537-9, Sep 88 [Oct 88], £12.95, 546pp, hc) Literary fantasy novel.
- * +The Satanic Verses (Viking 0-670-82537-9, Feb 89 [Jan 89], $19.95, 547pp, hc) Magical realism literary novel with elements of fantasy, involving Islamic India, expatriates, mystics, demagogues, and dreams. First U.S. edition (Viking UK 1988).
- * _The Satanic Verses (QPBC no ISBN, Oct 89, $8.95, 547pp, tp) Reprint (Viking 1989) controversial literary novel of magi realism. This edition is the same as the Viking except it lacks an ISBN and has the jacket printed as the soft cover.
- * _The Satanic Verses (BOMC #77-4547, Jul 90 [May 90], $17.95, hc) Reprint (Viking UK 1989) controversial fantasy novel.
- * _The Satanic Verses (The Consortium 0-9632707-0-2, Apr 92, $10.00, 547pp, tp) Reprint (Viking UK 1988) controversial literary fantasy novel. This edition is being published by a cooperative group, not a regular publishing house.
- * _The Satanic Verses (The Consortium 0-9632707-0-2, Feb 97, $14.00, 549pp, tp) Reissue (Viking UK 1988) controversial literary fantasy novel. There is no printing number, but the price has increased from the 1992 edition.
- * _The Satanic Verses (Holt/Owl 0-8050-5309-3, Jul 97 [Jun 97], $14.00, 561pp, tp) Reprint (Viking UK 1988) controversial literary fantasy novel.
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- * _The Rushdie Letters: Freedom to Speak, Freedom to Write See entry under Steve MacDonough.
- * _Salman Rushdie See entry under James Harrison.
- RUSHKOFF, DOUGLAS (Mark) (1961- ) (stories)
- * *Ecstasy Club (HarperSanFrancisco/HarperEdge 0-06-017309-2, May 97 [Jun 97], $17.50, 315pp, tp) SF novel/cyberthriller. A band of young people seek to develop time travel through cyberspace, and find a mysterious conspiracy against them.
- * _Ecstasy Club (Penguin/Riverhead 1-57322-702-1, Nov 98 [Oct 98], $13.00, 315pp, tp) Reprint (HarperEdge 1997) SF novel/cyberthriller of a rave club and conspiracies.
- RUSS, JOANNA (Ruth) (1937- ) (stories) (assoc.)
- * _The Adventures of Alyx (The Womens Press 0-7043-3972-2, Sep 85 [Oct 85], £1.95, 192pp, pb) [Alyx] Reprint (Gregg 1976 as Alyx) collection of five tales featuring the fantasy/sf heroine, including the novel Picnic on Paradise (1968). First British edition. (The dates on the copyright page are wrong.)
- * _The Adventures of Alyx (Baen 0-671-65601-5, Nov 86 [Oct 86], $2.95, 270pp, pb) [Alyx] Reprint (Gregg 1976 as Alyx) collection of fantasy stories featuring the female fighter-thief.
- * *Extra(ordinary) People (St. Martins 0-312-27806-3, Apr 84 [Mar 84], $10.95, 161pp, hc) Collection of 5 stories, including the Hugo-winning novella Souls. Recommended. (FCM) (Contents)
- * _Extra(ordinary) People (The Womens Press 0-7043-3950-1, 1985, £1.95, 160pp, pb, cover by Judith Clute) Reprint (St. Martins 1984) collection.
- * _Extra(ordinary) People (St. Martins 0-312-27807-1, Jan 85 [Dec 84], $4.95, 160pp, pb) Reprint (St. Martins 1984) collection. Recommended. (FCM)
- * _The Female Man (Beacon Press 0-8070-6313-4, 1986 [Jan 87], $7.95, 214pp, tp) Reprint (Bantam 1975) polemic sf novel. This has a 1986 date, but we did not see it until now.
- * _The Female Man (The Womens Press 0-7043-3949-8, Feb 94, £6.99, 214pp, tp, cover by Amanda Ward) Reprint (Bantam 1975) sf novel.
- * _The Female Man (Easton Press no ISBN, Jul 94, no price, 220pp, hc) Reprint (Bantam 1975) feminist sf novel, with an introduction by Sarah Lefanu and a frontispiece by Clee Richeson. This special leatherbound gilt-edge edition is part of the Masterpieces of Science Fiction series and is available by subscription only.
- * *The Hidden Side of the Moon (St. Martins 0-312-01105-9, Jan 88, $15.95, 229pp, hc) Collection of 26 stories. Highly recommended. (FCM) (Contents)
- * _The Hidden Side of the Moon (St. Martins 0-312-02219-0, Oct 88, $7.95, 229pp, tp) Reprint (St. Martins 1988) collection. Recommended. (FCM)
- * _The Hidden Side of the Moon (The Womens Press 0-7043-4185-9, Mar 89, £4.95, 229pp, tp, cover by Judith Clute) Reprint (St. Martins 1988) sf/fantasy collection. [First U.K. edition]
- * _How to Suppress Womens Writing (The Womens Press 0-7043-3932-3, Feb 94, £6.99, 160pp, tp, cover by Namara) Reprint (University of Texas 1983) non-fiction book.
- * _Magic Mommas, Trembling Sisters, Puritans & Perverts (The Crossing Press 0-89594-164-3, 1987 [Jan 87], $16.95, 119pp, hc) Reprint (Crossing Press 1985); associational, collection of essays mostly not sf-oriented. Instant hardcover of last years paperback, previously unseen.
- * *Magic Mommas, Trembling Sisters, Puritans and Perverts (The Crossing Press 0-89594-163-5, Jul 85 [Jun 85], $6.95, 119pp, pb) Non-sf/fantasy, listed for Russ fans. A collection of feminist essays on sex and pornography. Includes an essay on Kirk/Spock pornography. Recommended. (DLN)
- * *Magic Mommas, Trembling Sisters, Puritans and Perverts (The Crossing Press 0-89594-164-3, Jul 85 [Jun 85], $14.95, 119pp, hc) Hardcover version of the above.
- * *On Strike Against God (The Womens Press 0-7043-4074-7, Mar 87, £2.95, 107pp, pb) Reprint (Out & Out Books 1982) of associational interest. A feminist coming-out story. [First U.K. edition]
- * *To Write Like a Woman (Indiana University Press 0-253-20983-8, Jul 95 [Jun 95], $12.95, 181pp, tp) Non-fiction collection of 14 essays in Feminism and SF, with an introduction by Sarah LeFanu. Also announced in hardcover (-32914-0, $27.95) but not seen. Available from Indiana University Press, 601 N. Morton St., Bloomington IN 47404; credit card orders 800-842-6796.
- * _The Two of Them (The Womens Press 0-7043-4035-6, Sep 86, £2.25, 192pp, pb) Reprint (Berkley-Putnam 1978) sf novel.
- * _We Who Are About To (The Womens Press 0-7043-4085-2, Aug 87, £3.50, 170pp, pb) Reprint (Dell 1977) sf novel. This is billed as First UK publication, but has previously appeared from Methuen.
- * *The Zanzibar Cat (Baen 0-671-55906-0, Sep 84 [Aug 84], $3.50, 286pp, pb) Collection, contents revised from Arkham House 1983 edition. (Contents)
- RUSS, MALLORY
- * _Kiss of the Beast (Mills & Boon 0-263-79832-1, Jul 96, £2.10, 218pp, pb) Reprint (??? 1995) SF/fantasy romantic novel derived from Beauty and the Beast, Involves other worlds, dimensions and humanoid races. Published in 1996, but not seen until now. Copyrighted by Olivia Rupprecht. [First U.K. edition]
- RUSSELL, ALAN K(ingsley);, ed. pseudonym of Lionel Levanthal, (1937- )
- * *The Book of the Dead (New Orchard 1-85079-035-3, Jul 86 [Aug 86], £9.95, 384pp, hc) Anthology of 13 stories of the supernatural by Dickens, Le Fanu, Poe, etc. According to the dustjacket, Alan K. Russell is the pseudonym of a well-known international publisher." (Contents)
- RUSSELL, ERIC FRANK (1905-1978) (stories)
- * _The Best of Eric Frank Russell (Ballantine Del Rey 0-345-33223-7, Jul 86 [Jun 86], $3.95, 336pp, pb) Reissue (Del Rey 1978) collection; introduction by Alan Dean Foster; 2nd printing.
- * _The Best of Eric Frank Russell (Del Rey 0-345-33223-7, Mar 87 [Jul 87], £2.95, 366pp, pb) Reissue (Del Rey 1978) sf collection. Distributed in the UK by Futura.
- * _Deep Space (Mandarin 0-7493-0103-1, Oct 89 [Sep 89], £3.50, 249pp, pb, cover by Peter Elson) Reprint (Fantasy Press 1954) classic sf collection. This is the first unabridged paperback edition. Recommended. (PSP)
- * _Design for Great-Day (with Alan Dean Foster) See entry under Alan Dean Foster.
- * _Dreadful Sanctuary (Mandarin 0-7493-0073-6, Jul 89, £3.50, 255pp, pb) Reprint (Fantasy Press 1951) sf novel. This edition follows the text of the 1967 Four Square edition.
- * _The Great Explosion (Carroll & Graf 0-88184-991-X, Aug 93 [Jul 93], $3.95, 160pp, pb) Reprint (Dobson 1962) sf fix-up novel.
- * _Like Nothing on Earth (Methuen 0-413-60010-6, Oct 86, £1.95, 159pp, pb) Reprint (Dobson 1975) collection of 7 sf stories.
- * _Men, Martians and Machines (Crown 0-517-55184-5, Feb 84 [Jan 84], $7.95, 216pp, hc) [Jay Score] Reprint (Dennis Dobson 1955) sf novel composed of four novellas. There is a new introduction by George Zebrowski. Volume 1 in the Classics of Modern Science Fiction series.
- * +Next of Kin (Ballantine Del Rey 0-345-32761-6, Apr 86 [Mar 86], $2.95, 181pp, pb) Humorous sf novel. First American edition (Dobson 1959) of the complete version of The Space Willies (Ace 1958), an expansion of the 1957 Astounding classic novella Plus-X. This edition has a new introduction by Jack Chalker which says this longest version of the three was written first.
- * _Next of Kin (Mandarin 0-7493-0072-8, Jul 89, £2.99, 181pp, pb) Reprint (Dobson 1959) sf novel. This includes the Jack Chalker introduction from the Del Rey edition.
- * _Sentinels from Space (Ballantine Del Rey 0-345-32758-6, Jun 86 [May 86], $2.95, 227pp, pb) Reprint (Bourgey & Co. 1953) sf novel; a superhuman spacepilot is mankinds only hope against aliens.
- * _Sentinels from Space (Methuen 0-413-15640-0, Nov 87, £2.95, 227pp, pb) Reprint (Bouregy & Curl 1953) sf novel. This contains the Jack Chalker introduction from the Del Rey edition.
- * _Sinister Barrier (Ballantine Del Rey 0-345-32760-8, Jan 86 [Dec 85], $2.95, 230pp, pb) Reprint (Fantasy Press 1948) sf novel. This is the revised, expanded version of an earlier book (Worlds Work 1943). This edition has a new introduction by Jack Chalker.
- * _Sinister Barrier (Methuen 0-413-58870-X, Feb 86 [Jan 86], £2.50, 201pp, pb) Reprint (Fantasy Press 1948) sf novel.
- * _Three to Conquer (Ballantine Del Rey 0-345-32757-8, May 86 [Apr 86], $2.95, 211pp, pb) Reprint (Avalon 1956) sf novel of a telepath vs. an alien invasion.
- * _Three to Conquer (Methuen 0-413-15650-8, Nov 87, £2.95, 211pp, pb) Reprint (Avalon 1956) sf novel. This contains the Jack Chalker introduction from the Del Rey edition.
- * +Wasp (Ballantine Del Rey 0-345-32759-4, Feb 86 [Jan 86], $2.95, 196pp, pb) Sf novel of a secret agent on an alien planet. First unabridged U.S. publication. The text follows the 1958 Denis Dobson edition instead of that of the 1957 Avalon first edition, so it should be considered a first American edition.
- * _Wasp (Methuen 0-413-58860-2, Feb 86 [Jan 86], £2.50, 175pp, pb) Reprint (Dobson 1958) sf novel. He was sent to make war against another planet singlehanded!
- * _With a Strange Device (Mandarin 0-7493-0102-3, Oct 89 [Sep 89], £2.99, 154pp, pb, cover by Patrick Mortemore) Reprint (Dobson 1964) sf novel.
- RUSSELL, GARY (stories)
- * *Doctor Who (BBC Books 0-563-38000-4, May 96 [Jul 96], £3.99, 223pp, pb) [Doctor Who] Novelization of the recent made for TV film.
- * *Doctor Who: Business Unusual (BBC Books 0-563-40575-9, Sep 97, £4.99, 277pp, pb) Novelization based on the TV series. Book 4 of the BBC Missing Adventures series.
- * *Doctor Who: Invasion of the Cat-People (Doctor Who Books 0-426-20440-9, Aug 95 [Sep 95], £4.99, 261pp, pb, cover by Colin Howard) [Doctor Who] Novelisation based on the TV series. This is a world-wide edition and is available in the US for $5.95.
- * *Doctor Who: Placebo Effect (BBC Books 0-563-40587-2, Jul 98 [Jun 98], £4.99, 279pp, pb) [Doctor Who: New Adventures] Novelisation based on the TV series. Book 13 of the BBC New Adventures series.
- * *Legacy (Doctor Who Books 0-426-20412-3, Apr 94 [Mar 94], £4.99, 301pp, pb, cover by Peter Elson) [Doctor Who] Original novel based on the Doctor Who TV series. This is a world-wide edition and is available in the US for $5.95.
- * *The New Adventures: Deadfall (New Adventures 0-426-20513-8, Oct 97 [Sep 97], £4.99, 264pp, pb, cover by Jon Sullivan) [Bernice Summerfield] Novelization based on characters from Doctor Who books, but without the Doctor. Book 6 in the Bernice Summerfield series.
- * *The Scales of Injustice (Doctor Who Books 0-426-20477-8, Jul 96, £4.99, 262pp, pb) [Doctor Who: Missing Adventures] Original novel based on the Doctor Who TV series. This is a worldwide edition and is available in the US for $5.95. Volume 24 in The Missing Adventures.
- RUSSELL, J. S.; pseudonym; see under Russell, Jay (stories)
- RUSSELL, JAY (S.) (1961- ); pseudonym (stories) (assoc.)
- * *Blood (Raven 1-85487-466-7, Oct 96, £5.99, 277pp, tp) SF/horror novel.
- * *Burning Bright (Raven 1-85487-467-5, Oct 97, £5.99, 280pp, tp) [Celestial Dogs] Dark fantasy thriller, the sequel to Celestial Dogs.
- * +Burning Bright (St. Martins 0-312-18545-6, May 98 [Apr 98], $23.95, 280pp, hc) [Celestial Dogs] Supernatural mystery/horror novel, sequel to Celestial Dogs. First US edition (Robinson 1997).
- * *Celestial Dogs (Raven 1-85487-429-2, Jan 96, £5.99, 264pp, pb, cover by J. K. Potter) [Celestial Dogs] Dark fantasy novel. A down-at-heel private eyes search for a missing hooker leads to the bright lights of L. A. and the dark horrors of Japanese demonology. A first novel.
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