Books, Listed by Author (original) (raw)
The Locus Index to Science Fiction: 1984-1998
LEWIS, C(live) S(taples) (stories) (chron.) (continued)
- * * Three Books from the Chronicles of Narnia (Collins 0-00-675286-1, Nov ’96 [Jan ’97], £6.99, 500pp, tp) [Narnia] Young-adult fantasy omnibus of The Magician’s Nephew (The Bodley Head, 1955), The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe (Bles, 1950) and The Horse and his Boy (Bles, 1954). (Contents)
- * _The Voyage of the “Dawn Treader" (Collins 0-00-671680-6, Oct ’98 [Dec ’98], £6.99, 223pp, tp, cover by Pauline Baynes) [Narnia] Reprint (Geoffrey Bles 1952) fantasy novel. Volume five in the "Narnia” series. Illustrated by Pauline Baynes. Centenary Edition.
- * _The Voyage of the Dawn Treader (Windrush 1-85089-103-6, Sep ’86 [Nov ’86], £7.65, 237pp, hc) [Narnia] Reprint (Geoffrey Bles 1952) juvenile fantasy novel, “Narnia” #3. Large print edition.
- * _The Voyage of the Dawn Treader (Macmillan 0-02-758820-3, Sep ’88 [Mar ’89], $12.95, 210pp, hc) [Narnia] Reissue (Bles 1952) classic children’s fantasy, book three of “The Chronicles of Narnia”. The text has been reset; the original Pauline Baynes interior illustrations are included and the 1986 San Souci jackets are used.
- * _The Voyage of ‘The Dawn Treader’ (Collins 0-00-183179-8, Oct ’88, £6.95, 189pp, hc) [Narnia] Reissue (Geoffrey Bles 1952) young-adult fantasy novel. Volume 3 in the “Narnia” series.
- * _The Voyage of the ‘Dawn Treader’ (Lions 0-00-671665-2, Oct ’90, £2.50, 189pp, pb, cover by Stephen Lavis) [Narnia] Reissue (Geoffrey Bles 1952) young-adult fantasy novel. 24th impression. Volume 5 in the “Narnia” series.
- * _The Voyage of the ‘Dawn Treader’ (Lions 0-00-673966-0, Oct ’90, £3.50, 189pp, tp, cover by photo) [Narnia] Reissue (Geoffrey Bles 1952) young-adult fantasy novel. Volume 5 in the “Narnia” series.
- * _The Voyage of the Dawn Treader (HarperCollins 0-06-440502-8, Jul ’94 [Jun ’94], $5.95, 248pp, pb, cover by Chris Van Allsburg) [Narnia] Reprint (Geoffrey Bles 1952) young-adult fantasy. Book 5 in the “Narnia” series. The original Pauline Baynes interior illustrations are included.
- * _The Voyage of the Dawn Treader (HarperPaperbacks 0-06-023486-5, Jul ’94, $3.95, 271pp, pb, cover by Leo Dillon & Diane Dillon) [Narnia] Reprint (Geoffrey Bles 1952) young-adult fantasy. Book 5 in the “Narnia” series. The original Pauline Baynes interior illustrations are included.
- * _The Voyage of the Dawn Treader (Collins 0-00-671665-2, Apr ’97 [Jul ’97], £3.99, 189pp, pb) [Narnia] Reprint (Geoffrey Bles 1952) fantasy novel. Volume five in the “Narnia” series. 31st printing.
LEWIS, L. A. (1899-1961) (stories)
- * _Tales of the Grotesque (Ghost Story Press 0-9520492-5-2, Jul ’94 [1994], £16.50, x+130pp, hc, cover by Steven Stapleton) Reprint (Allan 1934) occult collection (with one story added) in a limited edition of 300 copies. (Contents)
LEWIS, MARK (stories)
- * _Kaliban’s Christmas (Tor 0-812-58505-4, Dec ’88 [Nov ’88], $2.95, 55pp, tp) Reissue (Tor 1987) young-adult fantasy fable, a seasonal release. Second printing.
LEWIS, MARY CHRISTIANNA MILNE (1907-1988); see pseudonym Christianna Brand (stories)
LEWIS, MATTHEW GREGORY (1775-1818) (stories)
- * _The Monk (Oxford University Press 0-19-282435-X, Nov ’95 [Feb ’96], £6.99, 456pp, tp) Reprint (J. Bell 1796) dark fantasy novel. A critical edition edited by Howard Anderson, with a New Introduction and notes by Emma McEvoy. Published in 1995, but not seen until now.
LEWIS, NAOMI, trans.
- * +Proud Knight, Fair Lady: The Twelve Lais of Marie de France (Viking Kestrel 0-670-82656-1, Feb ’89 [Apr ’89], $19.95, 100pp, hc) Contemporary prose translation of a 12th-century fairy tale collection, illustrated by Angela Barrett. First American edition (Century Hutchinson 1989).
LEWIS, PAUL, ed. (stories)
- * * Cold Cuts (with Steve Lockley) (Alun Books 0-907117-63-5, Oct ’93 [Nov ’93], £5.99, 147pp, tp) Original anthology featuring 17 Welsh-based horror stories. (Contents)
- * * Cold Cuts II (with Steve Lockley) (Alun Books 0-907117-68-6, 1994 [Nov ’96], £6.99, 168pp, tp) Original anthology of 19 horror stories. This was published in 1994, but has only just been seen. (Contents)
- * * Cold Cuts III (with Steve Lockley) (Alun Books 0-907117-72-4, 1995 [Nov ’96], £6.99, 160pp, tp) Original anthology of 16 horror stories. This was published in 1995, but has only just been seen. (Contents)
LEWIS, RICHARD (1945- )
LEWIS, RICHMOND
- * _Batman: Year One (with David Mazzucchelli & Frank Miller) See entry under Frank Miller.
LEWIS, (Ernest Michael) ROY (1913-1996)
- * _The Evolution Man (Corgi 0-552-99346-8, Jun ’89 [May ’89], £3.99, 160pp, tp, cover by David Youll & Paul Youll) Reprint (Hutchinson 1960) humorous prehistoric fantasy novel, with a new introduction by Terry Pratchett.
LEWIS, SAM, ed.
- * * Earthdawn: Talisman (Penguin/Roc 0-451-45389-1, Oct ’94 [Sep ’94], $4.99, 282pp, pb, cover by Boris Vallejo) [_Earthdawn_] Original anthology of six stories based on the Earthdawn game. Fifth book of a series, with interior illustrations by Jeff Laubenstein. Packaged and copyrighted by FASA. (Contents)
LEWIS, TIM
- * * Pisspote’s Progress — The Odyssey of a Failure (Leomansley Press 0-9517381-0-0, Oct ’91, £4.95, 377pp, tp) Near-future satire about a Celtic jester.
LEWIS, TONY; see under Lewis, Anthony R. (stories) (chron.)
LEWITT, S. N.; pseudonym of Shariann Lewitt, (1954- ); see pseudonym Gordon Kendall (stories)
- * * Angel at Apogee (Berkley 0-425-09637-8, Mar ’87 [Feb ’87], $2.95, 219pp, pb) Sf novel of a female space pilot.
- * _Angel at Apogee (Ace 0-441-02279-0, Jul ’91 [Jun ’91], $4.50, 219pp, pb) Reissue (Berkley 1987) sf novel. Probably a second printing, though it still says “first”.
- * * Blind Justice (Ace 0-441-71843-4, Apr ’91 [Mar ’91], $4.50, 265pp, pb, cover by Royo) Sf thriller of a man driven to revenge himself on the oppressive Justica government.
- * * Cybernetic Jungle (Ace 0-441-02257-X, Mar ’92 [Feb ’92], $4.50, 262pp, pb, cover by Royo) Sf novel set in a future Brazil ruled by powerful corporate “families” where the relationship is earned.
- * * Cyberstealth (Ace 0-441-13244-8, Aug ’89 [Jul ’89], $3.50, 232pp, pb) [_Cyberstealth_] Military sf novel set in a space fighter squadron.
- * * Dancing Vac (Ace 0-441-13668-0, Feb ’90 [Jan ’90], $3.50, 236pp, pb, cover by Royo) [_Cyberstealth_] Military sf adventure novel, sequel to Cyberstealth.
- * * Songs of Chaos (Ace 0-441-77529-2, Nov ’93 [Oct ’93], $4.99, 228pp, pb, cover by Peter Bollinger) Sf novel of a misfit in a genetically engineered future society who is stranded in a bizarre alien society.
- * * Star Trek Voyager: Cybersong (Pocket 0-671-56783-7, Jun ’96 [May ’96], $5.99, 277pp, pb) [Star Trek: Voyager] Star Trek novelization. Copyrighted by Paramount Pictures.
- * * U.S.S.A. Book 2 (Avon 0-380-75181-X, Feb ’87 [Jan ’87], $2.95, 172pp, pb) [_U.S.S.A._] Near-future sf novel of high school teens vs. a military dictatorship, second in a series with different authors.
- * * U.S.S.A. Book 4 (Avon 0-380-75183-6, Jun ’87 [May ’87], $2.95, 172pp, pb) [_U.S.S.A._] Book 4 and the last volume in a series: future teenagers against a military dictatorship.
LEWITT, SHARIANN (1954- ); see pseudonym S. N. Lewitt (stories)
- * * First and Final Rites (Ace 0-441-23998-6, Sep ’84 [Aug ’84], $2.75, 282pp, pb) Fantasy novel.
- * * Interface Masque (Tor 0-312-85627-X, Mar ’97 [Feb ’97], $23.95, 350pp, hc, cover by Suzanne Duranceau) SF novel of data systems intrigue in a baroque future Venice.
- * * Memento Mori (Tor 0-312-85625-3, Dec ’95 [Nov ’95], $21.95, 286pp, hc, cover by Bruce Jensen) SF novel of a grim planet taken over by artificial intelligence, opposed only by artists and philosophers.
- * _Memento Mori (Tor 0-312-86294-6, Apr ’97 [Mar ’97], $14.95, 286pp, tp, cover by Bruce Jensen) Reprint (Tor 1995) SF novel of an artificial intelligence running the world, and opposed by artists and philosophers.
LEWTON, J. V.; pseudonym of Stephen Gresham, (1947- )
- * * Called to Darkness (Zebra/Z-Fave 0-8217-4914-5, Apr ’95 [Mar ’95], $3.99, 220pp, pb) Young-adult horror novel. A teen finds a girlfriend who seems to be part vampire, part fairy — and pursued by otherworldly enemies.
- * * Just Pretend (Zebra/Z-Fave 0-8217-4672-3, Aug ’94 [Jul ’94], $3.50, 256pp, pb) Young-adult horror novel about a psychic teen who has visions of a child killer.
LEYNER, MARK (1956- ) (stories)
- * * Et Tu, Babe (Crown/Harmony 0-517-58335-6, Oct ’92 [Sep ’92], $17.00, 168pp, hc, cover by Dan Picasso) Literary comic novel with fantasy elements.
- * _Et Tu, Babe (Flamingo 0-00-654469-X, Dec ’93, £5.99, 168pp, tp, cover by Dan Picasso) Reprint (Harmony 1992) associational literary novel. Sequel to My Cousin, My Gastroenterologist.
- * * My Cousin, My Gastroenterologist (Crown/Harmony 0-517-57579-5, Apr ’90 [Mar ’90], $7.95, 154pp, tp, cover by Kaz) Cyberpunk/noir literary sf quasi-novel. Bizarre and hilarious. Highly recommended (SW). A first novel.
- * _My Cousin, My Gastroenterologist (Flamingo 0-00-654417-7, May ’91, £4.99, 150pp, tp, cover by John Fontana & Kaz) Reprint (Crown 1990) mixture of sf, detection and outrageous humour. [First U.K. edition]
LEYS, HELEN M. (1892-1965); see pseudonym Eleanor Scott (stories)
LI SHANJI (1902-1961); see pseudonym Huanzhulouzhu
LI, NICK
- * * The Sex Files: File 2: Forbidden Zone (Headline Delta 0-7472-5726-4, Aug ’97 [Jul ’97], £5.99, 280pp, pb) [_Sex Files_] Explicitly sexual and erotic SF/fantasy novel in a series emulating The X-Files.
LIBERTSON, JOSEPH (1946- ); see pseudonym Joseph Glass
LICHTENBERG, JACQUELINE (1942- ) (stories)
- * * City of a Million Legends (Berkley 0-425-07513-3, Feb ’85 [Jan ’85], $2.75, 227pp, pb) [_Molt Brother_] Sf novel. Sequel to Molt Brother.
- * * Dreamspy (St. Martin’s 0-312-03327-3, Dec ’89 [Nov ’89], $19.95, 335pp, hc, cover by Armand Cabrera) [_Those of My Blood_] Sf romantic adventure novel set in the same universe as Those of My Blood.
- * * Dushau (Popular Library/Questar 0-445-20015-4, May ’85 [Apr ’85], $2.95, 238pp, pb) [_Dushau Trilogy_] Sf novel, #1 in the “Dushau Trilogy”.
- * * Farfetch (Popular Library/Questar 0-445-20106-1, Sep ’85 [Aug ’85], $2.95, 238pp, pb) [_Dushau Trilogy_] Sf novel, #2 in the “Dushau Trilogy”.
- * _First Channel (with Jean Lorrah) See entry under Jean Lorrah.
- * _House of Zeor (Berkley 0-425-07745-4, Jun ’85 [May ’85], $2.75, 224pp, pb) [_Sime-Gen_] Reprint (Doubleday 1974) sf novel, the first “Sime/Gen” book. Has the intro and minor corrections from the 1976 Pocket edition.
- * _Mahogany Trinrose (Berkley 0-425-09309-3, Jul ’86 [Jun ’86], $2.95, 237pp, pb) [_Sime-Gen_] Reprint (Doubleday 1981) sf novel, Book 4 in the “Sime/Gen” series.
- * _Molt Brother (Berkley 0-425-07452-8, Jan ’85 [Dec ’84], $2.75, 254pp, pb) [_Molt Brother_] Reprint (Playboy 1982) sf novel.
- * * Outreach (Popular Library/Questar 0-445-20140-1, Jan ’86 [Dec ’85], $3.50, 237pp, pb) [_Dushau Trilogy_] Sf novel, conclusion of the “Dushau Trilogy”.
- * * Rensime (Doubleday 0-385-17627-9, Feb ’84 [Jan ’84], $11.95, 178pp, hc) [_Sime-Gen_] Sixth novel in the “Sime/Gen” sf series.
- * _Rensime (DAW 0-87997-980-1, Dec ’84 [Nov ’84], $2.95, 250pp, pb) [_Sime-Gen_] Reprint (Doubleday 1984) sf novel.
- * * Those of My Blood (St. Martin’s 0-312-02298-0, Dec ’88 [Nov ’88], $19.95, 402pp, hc) [_Those of My Blood_] Science fiction novel about aliens on the moon who are the source of the vampire legends.
- * _Unto Zeor Forever (Berkley 0-425-08187-7, Oct ’85 [Sep ’85], $2.95, 318pp, pb) Reprint (Doubleday 1978) sf novel.
- * * Zelerod’s Doom (with Jean Lorrah) (DAW 0-88677-145-5, Aug ’86 [Jul ’86], $3.50, 277pp, pb) [_Sime-Gen_] Sf novel in the “Sime/Gen” series.
LIDE, MARY
- * _Command of the King (Grafton 0-586-07391-4, Aug ’91, £3.99, 287pp, pb, cover by Gary Keane) Reprint (Grafton 1990) historical romance with fantasy elements. [First U.K. edition]
LIEBERMAN, HERBERT (Henry) (1933- )
- * * Sandman, Sleep (St. Martin’s 0-312-08886-8, Apr ’93 [Mar ’93], $22.95, 376pp, hc, cover by Marc Burckhardt) Sf mystery set in the year 2070 about the murder of a scientist who has discovered a process that allows aging cells to renew themselves.
LIEBERMAN, ROBERT (Howard) (1941- )
- * * Perfect People (Dell 0-440-16866-X, May ’86 [Apr ’86], $3.95, 294pp, pb) Sf novel of a post holocaust dystopia set in an underground city.
LIEBERMANN, RANDY, ed.
- * _Blueprint for Space: Science Fiction to Science Fact (with Frederick I. Ordway, III) See entry under Frederick I. Ordway, III.
LIGHT, JOHN (1943- ) (stories)
- * * Death on Dorado (Overspace Books no ISBN, 1992 [Feb ’93], £1.50, 94pp, ph, cover by Sean R. Friend) Sf novella.
LIGOTTI, THOMAS (1953- ) (stories) (chron.) (assoc.)
- * * The Agonizing Resurrection of Victor Frankenstein and Other Gothic Tales (Silver Salamander Press no ISBN, Oct ’94, $30.00, 87pp, hc) Collection of 19 horror stories, with an introduction in the form of a poem by Michael Shea. Signed limited edition. A deluxe limited edition and a trade paperback edition were announced but not seen. Order from Blue Moon Books, 360 West First, Eugene OR 97401. (Contents)
- * * Grimscribe: His Lives and Works (Carroll & Graf 0-88184-739-9, Dec ’91, $18.95, 214pp, hc) Collection of 13 gothic horror stories, tenuously connected. Simultaneous with the British (Robinson) edition. (Contents)
- * * Grimscribe: His Lives and Works (Robinson 1-85487-090-4, Dec ’91 [Jan ’92], £13.95, 214pp, hc) Collection of thirteen short stories (many original) presented as a novel. Simultaneous with the American (Carroll & Graf) edition.
- * _Grimscribe: His Lives and Works (Jove 0-515-11471-5, Oct ’94 [Sep ’94], $4.99, 230pp, pb) Reprint (Robinson 1991) collection of 13 gothic horror stories, tenuously connected.
- * * The Nightmare Factory (Raven 1-85487-436-5, Jul ’96, £8.99, xxii+551pp, tp, cover by Eric Dinyer) Collection of 45 stories of dark fantasy, including the collection Grimscribe (1991), as well as selections from Songs of a Dead Dreamer (1986) and Noctuary (1994); and a sequence of new stories. Includes a foreword by Poppy Z. Brite. Simultaneous with the US (Carroll & Graf) edition. (Contents)
- * +The Nightmare Factory (Carroll & Graf 0-7867-0302-4, Aug ’96 [Jun ’96], $13.95, 551pp, tp) Collection of 45 horror stories. Includes stories previously collected in Songs of a Dead Dreamer, Grimscribe, and Noctuary, plus “Teatro Grottesco”, a sequence of six previously uncollected tales. There is an introduction by Ligotti and a foreword by Poppy Z. Brite. First US edition (Raven 1996).
- * * Noctuary (Robinson 1-85487-233-8, Jan ’94, £14.99, xiii+194pp, hc, cover by David Wood) Collection of 27 supernatural stories and vignettes, most original. (Contents)
- * * Noctuary (Carroll & Graf 0-7867-0003-3, Feb ’94 [Jan ’94], $18.95, 194pp, hc, cover by David Wood) Collection of 27 stories, with one original novella, plus a foreword by the author discussing the nature of weird fiction. Simultaneous with the UK edition from Robinson. Recommended (SW).
- * _Noctuary (Carroll & Graf 0-7867-0235-4, May ’95 [Apr ’95], $8.95, 194pp, tp) Reprint (Robinson 1994) collection of horror stories.
- * * Songs of a Dead Dreamer (Robinson 1-85487-022-X, Oct ’89, £5.99, 275pp, tp, cover by Pete Wigens) Collection of 20 horror stories, many revised for this edition, with an introduction by Ramsey Campbell. A somewhat different selection appeared in a limited edition of 300 copies, under the same title, from Silver Scarab Press, Albuquerque in 1986. (Contents)
- * +Songs of a Dead Dreamer (Carroll & Graf 0-88184-580-9, Jun ’90 [May ’90], $17.95, 275pp, hc, cover by Tony Greco,& Associates) Collection of 20 horror stories, with an introduction by Ramsey Campbell.This is a considerably revised edition of a book that originally appeared in a limited edition from Silver Scarab Press in 1986. First American edition (Robinson 1989).
- * _Songs of a Dead Dreamer (Carroll & Graf 0-88184-721-6, Jun ’91 [May ’91], $4.50, 275pp, pb) Reprint (Robinson 1989) collection of 20 horror/dark fantasy stories with an introduction by Ramsey Campbell. This is a considerably revised version of a book that originally appeared in a limited edition from Silver Scarab Press in 1986.
LIKE, RUSSEL
- * * After the Blue (Brunswick Galaxy Press 0-9661039-0-4, Mar ’98, $12.95, 253pp, tp, cover by Max Crandall) Humorous SF novel. Aliens destroy human civilization, then try to put it back together again 100 years later, based on TV and other media. Order from Brunswick Galaxy Press, PO Box 4213, Highland Park NJ 08904.
LILIENTHAL, DAVID ELI (Jr.) (1927- ); see pseudonym David Ely (stories)
LILLINGTON, KENNETH (James) (1916- )
- * * Full Moon (Faber and Faber 0-571-13792-X, Mar ’86, £6.95, 136pp, hc) Juvenile supernatural fantasy novel.
- * _A Trick of the Dark (Faber and Faber 0-571-17491-4, Aug ’95 [Sep ’95], £4.99, 136pp, tp, cover by Elizabeth Harbour) Reprint (Faber 1994) young-adult fantasy novel.