The Locus Index to Science Fiction: 1984-1998 (original) (raw)
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Bill, the Galactic Hero on the Planet of Bottled Brains Harry Harrison & Robert Sheckley (Gollancz 0-575-04757-7, Jul ’90 [Jun ’90], £12.95, 236pp, hc, cover by Michael W. Kaluta & Steven Fastner) [_Bill the Galactic Hero_] Reprint (Avon 1990) humorous sf novel. Volume 3 in the “Bill, the Galactic Hero” series.
Bill, the Galactic Hero on the Planet of the Bottled Brains Harry Harrison & Robert Sheckley (Avon 0-380-75662-5, May ’90, $3.95, 249pp, pb, cover by Michael W. Kaluta & Steven Fastner) [_Bill the Galactic Hero_] Humorous sf novel, second book of the “Bill, the Galactic Hero” series. Packaged by Byron Preiss Visual Publications.
Dreamlands Mark Harrison (Paper Tiger 1-85028-132-7, Dec ’90, £9.95, 127pp, tp) Collection of sf art, with linking text by Lisa Tuttle. Also available in hardcover (-133-5, £16.95).
Storming Intrepid Payne Harrison (Coronet Overseas 0-340-53057-X, 1990 [May ’90], £4.50, 608pp, pb) Reprint (Crown 1989) near-future techno-thriller. This is an ’Open Market’ edition and is not generally available in the UK.
Storming Intrepid Payne Harrison (Century 0-7126-3786-9, Jan ’90 [Apr ’90], £12.95, 473pp, hc, cover by Martin Sexton) Reprint (Crown 1989) near-future thriller.
Storming Intrepid Payne Harrison (Ballantine Ivy 0-8041-0553-7, Mar ’90, $5.95, 531pp, pb) Reprint (Crown 1989) technothriller with sf elements.
Storming Intrepid Payne Harrison (Coronet 0-340-53057-X, Nov ’90, £4.99, 608pp, pb) Reprint (Crown 1989) near future techno-thriller.
Mother Earth, Father Sky Sue Harrison (Doubleday 0-385-41159-6, Jun ’90 [May ’90], $19.95, 323pp, hc, cover by Robert Giusti) [_Mother Earth, Father Sky_] Associational prehistoric novel set in North America during the last Ice Age.
Mother Earth, Father Sky Sue Harrison (Doubleday UK 0-385-40019-5, Aug ’90 [Jul ’90], £13.99, 311pp, hc, cover by Kevin Tweddell) [_Mother Earth, Father Sky_] Reprint (Doubleday 1990) associational prehistoric novel set in North America during the last Ice Age.
The Dark Descent 1: The Colour of Evil ed. David G. Hartwell (Grafton 0-246-13668-5, Jun ’90, £7.99, 292pp, tp) Reprint (Tor 1987 as part of The Dark Descent) first third of a massive anthology of horror stories, which attempts to trace the history of horror short fiction as well as covering the contemporary field. There is also a long, insightful introduction, and head notes to each story which try to say something about the literature and the author’s place in it. Recommended. (PSP) Also available in hardcover (-13667-7, £12.95).
- 1 · Introduction · David G. Hartwell · in
- 13 · The Reach [“Do the Dead Sing?”] · Stephen King · ss Yankee Nov ’81
- 29 · Evening Primrose · John Collier · ss, 1940
- 39 · The Ash-Tree · M. R. James · ss Ghost Stories of an Antiquary, Edward Arnold, 1904
- 49 · The New Mother · Lucy Lane Clifford · ss Anyhow Stories, Moral and Otherwise, Macmillan and Co., 1882
- 58 · There’s a Long, Long Trail A-Winding · Russell Kirk · nv Frights, ed. Kirby McCauley, St. Martins, 1976
- 84 · The Call of Cthulhu [Inspector Legrasse] · H. P. Lovecraft · nv Weird Tales Feb ’28
- 107 · The Summer People · Shirley Jackson · ss Charm Sep ’50
- 118 · The Whimper of Whipped Dogs · Harlan Ellison · ss Bad Moon Rising, ed. Thomas M. Disch, Harper & Row, 1973
- 132 · Young Goodman Brown · Nathaniel Hawthorne · ss New England Magazine Apr, 1835
- 142 · Mr. Justice Harbottle [“The Haunted House in Westminster”; Martin Hesselius] · Joseph Sheridan Le Fanu · nv Belgravia Jan, 1872
- 168 · The Crowd · Ray Bradbury · ss Weird Tales May ’43
- 176 · The Autopsy · Michael Shea · nv F&SF Dec ’80
- 205 · John Charrington’s Wedding · E. Nesbit · ss Temple Bar Sep, 1891
- 211 · Sticks · Karl Edward Wagner · nv Whispers Mar ’74
- 227 · Larger Than Oneself · Robert Aickman · nv Powers of Darkness, Collins, 1966
- 248 · Belsen Express · Fritz Leiber · ss The Second Book of Fritz Leiber, DAW, 1975
- 258 · Yours Truly, Jack the Ripper · Robert Bloch · ss Weird Tales Jul ’43
- 272 · If Damon Comes · Charles L. Grant · ss The Year’s Best Horror Stories: Series VI, ed. Gerald W. Page, DAW, 1978
- 282 · Vandy, Vandy [_John_] · Manly Wade Wellman · ss F&SF Mar ’53
The Dark Descent: The Medusa in the Shield ed. David G. Hartwell (Grafton 0-246-13751-7, Nov ’90, £7.99, 368pp, tp, cover by Tim White) Reprint (Tor 1987 as part of The Dark Descent) anthology of 20 horror stories, with introductory notes by Hartwell placing each in context. Recommended. (PSP) Also available in hardcover (-13750-9, £12.99).
- 1 · Introduction · David G. Hartwell · in
- 13 · The Swords · Robert Aickman · nv The Fifth Fontana Book of Great Ghost Stories, ed. Robert Aickman, Fontana, 1969
- 35 · The Roaches · Thomas M. Disch · ss Escapade Oct ’65
- 44 · Bright Segment · Theodore Sturgeon · nv Caviar, Ballantine, 1955
- 64 · Dread · Clive Barker · nv Clive Barker’s Books of Blood v2, Sphere, 1984
- 94 · The Fall of the House of Usher · Edgar Allan Poe · ss Burton’s Gentlemen’s Magazine Sep, 1839
- 109 · The Monkey · Stephen King · nv Gallery Nov ’80
- 139 · Within the Walls of Tyre · Michael Bishop · nv Weirdbook #13 ’78
- 161 · The Rats in the Walls · H. P. Lovecraft · ss Weird Tales Mar ’24
- 176 · Schalken the Painter · Joseph Sheridan Le Fanu · nv Ghost Stories and Tales of Mystery, James McGlashan, 1851; revised from an earlier story in Dublin University Magazine May ’39.
- 192 · The Yellow Wallpaper · Charlotte Perkins Gilman · ss New England Magazine Jan, 1892
- 205 · A Rose for Emily · William Faulkner · ss The Forum Apr ’30
- 213 · How Love Came to Professor Guildea [“The Man Who Was Beloved”] · Robert S. Hichens · na Pearson’s Magazine Oct, 1897
- 248 · Born of Man and Woman · Richard Matheson · vi F&SF Sum ’50
- 251 · My Dear Emily · Joanna Russ · nv F&SF Jul ’62
- 268 · You Can Go Now · Dennis Etchison · ss Mike Shayne Mystery Magazine Sep ’80
- 278 · The Rocking-Horse Winner · D. H. Lawrence · ss The Ghost-Book, ed. Cynthia Asquith, London: Hutchinson, 1926
- 290 · Three Days · Tanith Lee · nv Shadows #7, ed. Charles L. Grant, Doubleday, 1984
- 314 · Good Country People · Flannery O’Connor · ss Harper’s Bazaar Jun ’55
- 330 · Mackintosh Willy · Ramsey Campbell · ss Shadows #2, ed. Charles L. Grant, Doubleday, 1979
- 343 · The Jolly Corner · Henry James · nv The English Review Dec ’08
The Phantom Blooper Gustav Hasford (Bantam 0-553-05718-9, Feb ’90, $17.95, 243pp, hc, cover by Dru Blair) [_Short-Timers_] Vietnam novel with fantasy elements, sequel to The Short-Timers.
A Is for Brian ed. Frank Hatherley, Margaret Aldiss & Malcolm Edwards (Avernus 1-871503-05-1, Jul ’90, £25.00, 128pp, tp, cover by Joseph Reed) Anthology of short stories (new and old), memoirs, appreciations and assorted miscellanea produced by Brian Aldiss’s family, friends and colleagues as a surprise 65th birthday present. This edition is limited to 500 copies.
- 4 · ‘What Can I Do?’ · Charlotte Aldiss · ct *
- 7 · Life with Brian (the public version) · Margaret Aldiss · ms *
- 8 · The Aldiss Family · Clive &, Wendy &, Tim & Charlotte Aldiss · ms *
- 11 · Memoir · Kingsley Amis · bg *
- 12 · Best Wishes Note · Larry Ashmead · ms *
- 13 · Memoir · J. G. Ballard · bg *
- 14 · The Young Story-teller · Harold Boyer · bg *
- 15 · Dear Brian · Charles N. Brown · ms *
- 17 · Wooo-Woo-Wo · Ken Campbell · bg *
- 21 · Brian and the Sticklebacks · E. W. Cooney · bg *
- 22 · Brian’s Skull as Decorated by an obscure tribe in Borneo · Patrick Eddington · pi *
- 23 · Memoir · Malcolm Edwards · bg *
- 25 · A Birthday Hologram · J. T. Fraser · ms *
- 26 · Enigma 65: 3 Candles on a Clockwork Cake · Colin Greenland · gp *; The Instrument of Future Mischief, vi; Foreign Bodies, vi; The Unexpected Departure, vi
- 31 · Introduction to ’Luncheon in Budapest’ · Harry Harrison · ai *
- 31 · Luncheon in Budapest · Harry Harrison · vi *; first published in Swedish as “Lunch i Budapest” in the February 1989 issue of Jules Verne magasinet.
- 34 · On the Shoulders of Giants · David G. Hartwell · ms *
- 35 · A is for Brian · Frank Hatherley · pm *
- 37 · Clog-Dancing with Brian Aldiss: A True Story · Robert Holdstock · ss *
- 44 · To Be an Aldiss · Antony King-Deacon · pm *
- 47 · God Bless Brothers · Betty King-Deacon · bg *
- 50 · Memoir · Doris Lessing · bg *
- 51 · 3 Haiku for Brian · Mark Lodge · pm *
- 52 · An Appreciation · Sam J. Lundwall · bg *
- 53 · Time Everlasting · Sam J. Lundwall · ss Tales from the Planet Earth, ed. Frederik Pohl & Elizabeth Anne Hull, St. Martin’s, 1986
- 58 · The First Time I Met Brian · Willis E. McNelly · bg *
- 60 · The Brian Aldiss Appeal · Michael Moorcock · bg *
- 62 · After Reading Aldiss (No. 1) · Philip Morsberger · pi
- 63 · Memoir · Philip Morsberger · bg *
- 65 · Introduction to ’A Plot-twist with Brian’ · Josef Nesvadba · ai *
- 65 · A Plot-twist with Brian · Josef Nesvadba · ss *
- 71 · Dearest Brian · Maggie Noach · ms *
- 72 · On Worming One’s Way into a Brian Aldiss Novel · Charles Parr · ms *
- 73 · The Many Faces of Brian Aldiss · Rog Peyton · ms *
- 74 · Regarding the Gospel · Frederik Pohl · vi *
- 77 · Beyond the Tree · Susan Porrett · bg *
- 79 · One or Two Things I Know About Him · Christopher Priest · ar *
- 86 · A is for Brian: The Art & Times of Brian W. Aldiss, alphabetically explained · Joseph Reed · cs *
- 90 · In the Palace of the Dictator · Kit Reed · ss *
- 98 · Hail To Thee, Brian Aldiss · Hilary Rubinstein · ms *
- 101 · A Long Passage to India · Dave Seager · bg *
- 103 · Aldiss and Me: A Literary Memoir · Tom Shippey · pm *
- 106 · Introduction to ’After the Myths Went Home’ · Robert Silverberg · ai *
- 107 · After the Myths Went Home · Robert Silverberg · ss F&SF Nov ’69
- 114 · Psychiatric Comment · Anthony Storr · pm *
- 115 · Memoir · Robin Straus · bg *
- 116 · Some Memories of Schooldays with Brian Aldiss · John F. Watts · bg *
- 119 · To Dear Brian · Petronilla Whitfield · ms *
- 120 · At the Freed Slave · David Wingrove · ss *
Dead Voices Rick Hautala (Warner 0-446-35202-0, Dec ’90 [Nov ’90], $4.95, 406pp, pb, cover by Richard Newton) Horror novel of a dead girl trying to kill her mother.
The Dracula Caper Simon Hawke (Headline 0-7472-3338-1, Feb ’90 [Jan ’90], £2.99, 212pp, pb, cover by Mark Harrison) [_Time Wars_] Reprint (Ace 1988) sf novel. Volume 8 in the “Time Wars” series.
Time Wars #10: The Hellfire Rebellion Simon Hawke (Ace 0-441-81262-7, May ’90, $3.50, 192pp, pb, cover by Michael Racz) [_Time Wars_] Sf novel. The Time Commandos must save the Sons of Liberty in 1765.
Time Wars #11: The Cleopatra Crisis Simon Hawke (Ace 0-441-81263-5, Sep ’90 [Aug ’90], $3.95, 212pp, pb, cover by Michael Racz) [_Time Wars_] Sf novel. The Time Commandos plunge into the intrigue and danger of ancient Rome.
The Wizard of Rue Morgue Simon Hawke (Popular Library Questar 0-445-20704-3, Sep ’90 [Aug ’90], $4.50, 201pp, pb, cover by David B. Mattingly) [_Wizard_] Fantasy adventure novel, fourth book of the “Wizard” series. Ancient evil lurks in the sewers beneath near-future Paris, and only the bearers of the runestones can save the city.
Night, Winter, and Death Lee Hawks (Ballantine 0-345-35784-1, May ’90 [Apr ’90], $3.95, 283pp, pb) Werewolf horror novel. Hawks is a pen-name for Dave Pedneau.
Cosmic Cousin Nancy Hayashi (Bantam Skylark 0-553-15841-4, Dec ’90 [Sep ’90], $2.95, 87pp, tp, cover by Nancy Hayashi) Reprint (Dutton 1988) associational children’s story about young sf fans, with illustrations by the author. There is no fantasy content.
Adventures in Time and Space ed. Raymond J. Healy & J. Francis McComas (SFBC #17325, Aug ’90 [Jul ’90], $14.98, 1,032pp, hc, cover by Gary D. Lang) Reprint (Random House 1946) classic anthology of 33 stories plus two non-fiction pieces. This is the anthology that defined sf at the time and is still the definitive book on the “Golden Age” of sf.
The Victorian Fairy Tale Book ed. Michael Patrick Hearn (Pantheon 0-679-73258-6, Sep ’90, $14.95, 384pp, tp, cover by John Craig) Reprint (Pantheon 1988) anthology of 17 Victorian fairy tales, with an introduction by the editor.
Beauty and the Beast: Visions and Revisions of an Old Tale Betsy Hearne (University of Chicago Press 0-226-32239-4, Nov ’89 [Mar ’90], $19.95, 247pp, hc) [_Beauty and the Beast_] Non-fiction; reference. A detailed look of the effects of a single fairy tale on our culture, this includes an essay by Larry DeVries, a facsimile of the 18th-century Beaumont version, and a bibliography.
Farmer in the Sky Robert A. Heinlein (Gollancz 0-575-04783-6, Jul ’90, £3.99, 224pp, pb, cover by Danny Flynn) Reprint (Scribner’s 1950) young-adult sf novel.
The Green Hills of Earth Robert A. Heinlein (SFBC #15973-1, Apr ’90, $5.98, 177pp, hc) [_Future History_] Reprint (Shasta 1951) collection of 10 stories. This is a reprint of the Baen edition, not the earlier Shasta one.
Grumbles from the Grave Robert A. Heinlein (Ballantine Del Rey 0-345-36941-6, Dec ’90 [Nov ’90], $5.95, 325pp, pb, cover by Michael Whelan) Non-fiction; a collection of Heinlein’s letters edited by Virginia Heinlein. A Hugo nominee.
Grumbles from the Grave Robert A. Heinlein (SFBC #17775, Jan ’91 [Dec ’90], $8.98, 280pp, hc, cover by Michael Whelan) Reprint (Del Rey 1989) non-fiction collection of Heinlein’s letters, edited by Virginia Heinlein.
Red Planet Robert A. Heinlein (Gollancz 0-575-04647-3, Mar ’90, £3.50, 173pp, pb, cover by Danny Flynn) Reprint (Scribner’s 1949) young-adult sf novel.
Stranger in a Strange Land Robert A. Heinlein (Putnam 0-399-13586-3, Jan ’91 [Dec ’90], $24.95, 525pp, hc) Expanded edition of the classic sf novel, originally published by Putnam in 1961. This edition contains 60,000 words cut from the original manuscript.
Stranger in a Strange Land Robert A. Heinlein (SFBC #17697, Jan ’91 [Dec ’90], $11.98, 491pp, hc) Expanded edition of the classic sf novel, originally published by Putnam in 1961. This contains 60,000 words cut from the original manuscript and is simultaneous with the trade edition from Putnam.
Time for the Stars Robert A. Heinlein (Macmillan Scribner’s 0-684-19211-X, Dec ’90, $14.95, 244pp, hc, cover by Ondre Pettingill) Reprint (Scribner’s 1956) young-adult sf novel.
Testing, Testing, 1, 2, 3 Howard V. Hendrix, Ph.D. (Eotu Group 1-878780-02-6, Sep ’90, $5.00, unpaginated, ph, cover by Randy Moore) Collection of five sf stories.
- · In-Flight Entertainment · ss EOTU Aug ’88
- · The Last Impression of Linda Vista · ss Aboriginal SF May/Jun ’88
- · Doctor Doom Conducting · ss Aboriginal SF Sep/Oct ’87
- · The Art of Memory · ss EOTU Jun ’89
- · Chameleon on a Mirror · ss EOTU Feb ’88
Quest for a Maid Frances Mary Hendry (Farrar, Straus and Giroux 0-374-36162-2, Aug ’90 [Jul ’90], $14.95, 273pp, hc, cover by Alexa Rutherford) Young-adult historical fantasy novel of sorcery and political intrigue set in medieval Scotland. First American edition (Canongate 1988).
A Gift for a Gift Maeve Henry (Heinemann 0-434-94217-0, Jul ’90, £8.95, 110pp, hc, cover by Bruce Hogarth) Young-adult supernatural horror novel.
The Race for God Brian Herbert (Ace 0-441-70283-X, Aug ’90 [Jul ’90], $4.95, 295pp, pb, cover by Joe Burleson) Sf novel of human beings on an invited visit to God in a distant galaxy.
The Dosadi Experiment Frank Herbert (Gollancz 0-575-04406-3, Aug ’90, £3.99, 336pp, pb, cover by Terry Oakes) [_Jorj X. McKie_] Reprint (Putnam’s 1977) sf novel - possibly Herbert’s best. Recommended. (PSP)
Dune Frank Herbert (Ace 0-441-17271-7, Sep ’90 [Aug ’90], $4.95, 533pp, pb, cover by John Schoenherr) [Dune] Reissue (Chilton 1965) classic sf novel. This is a special 25th anniversary edition.
Dune Frank Herbert (BOMC/QPBC, Oct ’90 [Sep ’90], $9.95, 516pp, tp) [Dune] Reprint (Chilton 1965) classic sf novel. This is a special 25th anniversary edition. This is identical to the 1984 Putnam hardcover except that it lacks an ISBN and price and has the jacket printed as the soft cover.
Dune Frank Herbert (BOMC, Nov ’90 [Oct ’90], $19.95, hc) [Dune] Reprint (Chilton 1965) classic sf novel. This is marked “ Special 25th Anniversary edition” and is identical to the 1984 Putnam hardcover except it lacks an ISBN and price, and has a BOMC mark on the back.
The Ascension Factor Frank Herbert & Bill Ransom (Orbit 0-7088-4440-5, Jan ’90 [Dec ’89], £3.99, 381pp, pb) [_Destination Void_] Reprint (Ace/Putnam 1988) sf novel. Volume 4 in the “Ship” series.
Creed James Herbert (Hodder & Stoughton 0-340-50909-0, Aug ’90, £12.95, 319pp, hc, cover by James Herbert) Horror novel about a paparazzo who has the misfortune to photograph a demon. Recommended. (PSP)
Domain James Herbert (Penguin/Signet 0-451-16240-4, Aug ’90 [Jul ’90], $4.50, 350pp, pb) [_Rats_] Reissue (NEL 1984) horror novel, third book of the “Rats” series; third printing.
Fluke James Herbert (Hodder & Stoughton 0-340-52367-0, Apr ’90 [1990], £12.95, 192pp, hc) Reprint (NEL 1977) horror novel.
Haunted James Herbert (Jove 0-515-10345-4, Jul ’90 [Jun ’90], $4.95, 338pp, pb) [_David Ash_] Reprint (Hodder & Stoughton 1988) haunted house horror novel.
Lair James Herbert (NAL Signet 0-451-16564-0, Feb ’90 [Jan ’90], $3.95, 212pp, pb) [_Rats_] Reissue (NEL 1979) horror novel of mutant rats, second book in the “Rats” series; fourth printing.
Shrine James Herbert (Hodder & Stoughton 0-340-52369-7, Mar ’90 [Jul ’90], £13.95, 375pp, hc) Reprint (NEL 1983) horror novel.
Shrine James Herbert (Penguin/Signet 0-451-12724-2, Jun ’90 [May ’90], $5.95, 458pp, pb) Reissue (NEL 1983) horror novel; fourth printing.
The Spear James Herbert (NAL/Signet 0-451-09060-8, Apr ’90 [Mar ’90], $4.50, 290pp, pb) Reissue (NEL 1980) horror novel of evil Nazis, holy relics, and occult terror; fourth printing.
Dark Horse Mary H. Herbert (TSR 0-88038-916-8, Feb ’90, $3.95, 313pp, tp, cover by Fred Fields) [_Dark Horse_] Sword and sorcery novel of a warrior woman, a magical horse, and an evil clan chieftan.
The Lemurian Stone Stephen F. Hickman (Fontana 0-00-617824-3, Jan ’90 [Dec ’89], £3.50, 342pp, pb) Reprint (Ace 1988) fantasy novel.
The Colloghi Conspiracy Douglas Hill (Gollancz 0-575-04779-8, Jun ’90, £4.99, 238pp, tp, cover by John Higgins) [_Del Curb_] Sf novel. Sequel to The Fraxilly Fracas. Also available in hardcover (-04579-5, £12.95).
The Fraxilly Fracas Douglas Hill (Gollancz 0-575-04780-1, Jun ’90, £3.50, 220pp, pb, cover by John Higgins) [_Del Curb_] Reprint (Gollancz 1989) sf novel.
The Walker Book of Ghost Stories ed. Susan Hill (Walker 0-7445-0766-9, Nov ’90 [Jan ’91], £12.99, 223pp, hc, cover by Angela Barrett) Anthology of 17 young-adult ghost stories, some of which are original, illustrated throughout by Angela Barrett.
- 9 · Nule · Jan Mark · ss Nothing to Be Afraid of, Kestrel, 1977
- 21 · Young Kate · Eleanor Farjeon · ss The Little Bookworm, Oxford University Press, 1955
- 26 · Joanna’s Secret · Pauline Hill · ss Ghosts and Shadows, ed. Dorothy Edwards, Lutterworth, 1980
- 33 · Sam and the Sea · George Mackay Brown · ss Ghost After Ghost, ed. Aidan Chambers, Kestrel, 1982
- 52 · The Kindly Ghost · Ruth Manning-Sanders · ss A Book of Ghosts and Goblins, London: Methuen, 1969
- 62 · The Yellow Ball · Philippa Pearce · ss Who’s Afraid? and Other Strange Stories, Kestrel/Penguin, 1986
- 77 · The Damp Spectre · Dorothy Edwards · ss Ghosts and Shadows, ed. Dorothy Edwards, Lutterworth, 1980
- 81 · Little Nym · Joan Aiken · ss *
- 100 · Beware of the Ghost! · Catherine Sefton · ss The Ghost and Bertie Boggin, London: Faber & Faber, 1980
- 110 · Jimmy Takes Vanishing Lessons · Walter R. Brooks · ss Story Parade, 1950
- 122 · Uninvited Ghosts · Penelope Lively · ss, 1974
- 130 · Laughter in the Dark · Leon Garfield · ss *
- 145 · Through the Door · Ruth Ainsworth · ss The Phantom Roundabout, Andre Deutsch, 1977
- 163 · The Battle with the Bogles · Sorche Nic Leodhas · ss Heather and Broom, McIntosh & Otis, 1960
- 179 · Grandmother’s Footsteps · John Gordon · ss *
- 198 · Bring Me a Light · Ruth Manning-Sanders · ss A Book of Ghosts and Goblins, London: Methuen, 1969
- 203 · A Friend Forever · Susan Hill · ss *