The Locus Index to Science Fiction: 1984-1998 (original) (raw)
Contents Lists
Omnivore Piers Anthony (Avon 0-380-00262-0, Nov ’85 [Oct ’85], $2.95, 221pp, pb) [_Mantas_] Reissue (Ballantine 1968) sf novel, first in a trilogy. 10th Avon printing in seven years.
Orn Piers Anthony (Avon 0-380-00266-3, Nov ’85 [Oct ’85], $2.95, 256pp, pb) [_Mantas_] Reissue (SFBC 1971) sf novel, second in the “Omnivore” trilogy. 14th printing.
Ox Piers Anthony (Avon 0-380-00461-5, Nov ’85 [Oct ’85], $2.95, 256pp, pb) [_Mantas_] Reissue (SFBC 1976) sf novel, conclusion of the “Omnivore” trilogy. 11th printing.
Race Against Time Piers Anthony (Tor 0-812-53110-8, Sep ’85 [Aug ’85], $2.95, 224pp, pb) Reprint (Hawthorne 1973) sf novel. There’s also a 22 page excerpt from Anthony’s Hasan included.
Steppe Piers Anthony (Tor 0-312-93748-2, Sep ’85 [Aug ’85], $13.95, 252pp, hc) Reprint (Millington 1976) sf novel. First U.S. edition. There is a new author’s note explaining the publishing background.
Thousandstar Piers Anthony (Avon 0-380-75556-4, Jun ’85 [May ’85], $2.95, 294pp, pb) [_Cluster_] Reissue (Avon 1980) sf novel, #4 in the “Cluster” series.
Viscous Circle Piers Anthony (Avon 0-380-79897-2, Jun ’85 [May ’85], $2.95, 266pp, pb) [_Cluster_] Reissue (Avon 1982) sf novel, #5 in the “Cluster” series.
With a Tangled Skein Piers Anthony (Ballantine Del Rey 0-345-31884-6, Oct ’85 [Sep ’85], $14.95, 280pp, hc) [_Incarnations of Immortality_] Fantasy novel, Book Three of “Incarnations of Immortality”.
Pretender Piers Anthony & Frances Hall (Tor 0-812-53108-6, Jun ’85 [May ’85], $3.50, 254pp, pb) Reprint (Borgo 1979) sf novel. There is also a 30-page excerpt of Steppe included.
Marion Zimmer Bradley Rosemarie Arbur (Starmont 0-916732-95-9, Dec ’85, $8.95, 138pp, pb) Non-fiction, critical study, including annotated primary and secondary bibliographies.
The Bantam Spectra Sampler ed. Lou Aronica (Bantam Spectra 0-553-17925-X, Jun ’85 [May ’85], no price given, 93pp, pb) Special promotional book, distributed free at the ABA and various bookstores, with excerpts from 8 upcoming Spectra books.
- 1 · Dear Reader · Lou Aronica · in
- 5 · West of Eden [_Eden_] · Harry Harrison · ex New York: Bantam, 1984
- 13 · The Christening Quest [_Argonia_] · Elizabeth Ann Scarborough · ex New York: Bantam Aug ’85
- 21 · The Last Rainbow · Parke Godwin · ex New York: Bantam Jul ’85
- 31 · Polar Fleet [_Double Spiral War_] · Warren Norwood · ex New York: Bantam Jun ’85
- 39 · The Book of Kells · R. A. MacAvoy · ex New York: Bantam Aug ’85
- 49 · The Dream Years · Lisa Goldstein · ex New York: Bantam Aug ’85
- 63 · The Darkling Wind [_Inquestor_] · Somtow Sucharitkul · ex New York: Bantam Jul ’85
- 73 · Child of Fortune [_Void Captain’s Tale_] · Norman Spinrad · ex New York: Bantam Jul ’85
A Flight of Bright Birds David Arscott & David Marl (Allen & Unwin 0-04-823270-X, 1985 [Dec ’85], £8.95, 229pp, hc) Fantasy novel set in an imaginary Victorian-type city. Sort of a cross between M. John Harrison and Tim Powers (with less humor). (FCM)
The Discovery of King Arthur Geoffrey Ashe (Doubleday/Anchor 0-385-19032-8, Jun ’85 [May ’85], $18.95, 226pp, hc) Non-fiction; associational. Written in association with the Arthurian Committee of Debrett’s Peerage, this study includes discussion of Arthurian literature and fantasies over the centuries, plus historical research.
Love Out of Time Steven Ashley (Berkley 0-425-07967-8, Jul ’85 [Jun ’85], $3.95, 263pp, pb) Sf/romance novel. Wild Bill Hickock gets caught up in a time machine experiment and ends up in the present, where he falls in love and has some gunfights.
The Alternate Asimovs Isaac Asimov (Doubleday 0-385-19784-5, Jan ’86 [Dec ’85], $16.95, 272pp, hc) Collection of three early unpublished drafts for Pebble in the Sky, The End of Eternity, and “Belief,” plus historical comment by Asimov.
- ix · Introduction · in
- 1 · Grow Old Along with Me [written in summer of 1947] · n. *; original version of the novel Pebble in the Sky.
- 137 · The End of Eternity [written in winter of 1953-1954] · n. *; original version of the novel The End of Eternity.
- 215 · Belief [first version] · nv *
- 255 · Belief [ending of the published version] · ex Astounding Oct ’53
- 271 · Final Word · aw
The Bicentennial Man...and Other Stories Isaac Asimov (Ballantine Del Rey 0-345-32071-9, Feb ’85 [Jan ’85], $2.95, 222pp, pb) Reprint (Doubleday 1976) collection of 12 stories.
The Edge of Tomorrow Isaac Asimov (Tor 0-312-93200-6, Jun ’85 [May ’85], $15.95, 462pp, hc) Collection, a combination of sf and non-fiction, dealing with “scientists past and future.” Most of the stories have appeared in other collections. The non-fiction is all from Asimov’s F&SF columns.
- xi · Foreword · Ben Bova · fw
- 1 · Introduction · in
- 4 · Unique Is Where You Find It [Black Widowers] · ss *
- 20 · The Eureka Phenomenon · ar F&SF Jun ’71
- 33 · The Feeling of Power · ss If Feb ’58
- 44 · The Comet That Wasn’t · ar F&SF Nov ’76
- 57 · Found! · ss Omni Oct ’78
- 73 · Twinkle, Twinkle, Microwaves · ar F&SF May ’77
- 85 · Pate de Foie Gras · ss Astounding Sep ’56
- 104 · The Bridge of the Gods · ar F&SF Mar ’75
- 116 · Belief · nv Astounding Oct ’53
- 150 · Euclid’s Fifth · ar F&SF Mar ’71
- 162 · The Plane Truth · ar F&SF Apr ’71
- 174 · The Billiard Ball · nv If Mar ’67
- 194 · The Winds of Change · ss Speculations, ed. Isaac Asimov & Alice Laurance, Houghton Mifflin, 1982
- 210 · The Figure of the Fastest · ar F&SF Nov ’73
- 222 · The Dead Past · nv Astounding Apr ’56
- 272 · The Fateful Lightning · ar F&SF Jun ’69
- 284 · Breeds There a Man...? · nv Astounding Jun ’51
- 322 · The Man Who Massed the Earth · ar F&SF Sep ’69
- 334 · Nightfall · nv Astounding Sep ’41
- 371 · The Planet That Wasn’t · ar F&SF May ’75
- 383 · The Ugly Little Boy [“Lastborn”] · nv Galaxy Sep ’58
- 425 · The Three Who Died Too Soon · ar F&SF Jul ’82
- 437 · The Last Question · ss Science Fiction Quarterly Nov ’56
- 451 · The Nobel Prize That Wasn’t · ar F&SF Apr ’70
The Martian Way Isaac Asimov (Ballantine Del Rey 0-345-32587-7, Oct ’85 [Sep ’85], $2.95, 217pp, pb) Reprint (Doubleday 1955) collection of 4 novellas. The title story is one of Asimov’s best. (CNB)
Nine Tomorrows Isaac Asimov (Ballantine Del Rey 0-345-32072-7, Feb ’85 [Jan ’85], $2.95, 224pp, pb) Reprint (Doubleday 1959) collection.
Opus 300 Isaac Asimov (Houghton Mifflin 0-395-36108-7, Jan ’85 [Dec ’84], $18.95, 377pp, hc) Non-fiction, associational, with material from Asimov’s third set of 100 books, plus the new essay “The Forever Foundation”.
Robots and Empire Isaac Asimov (Doubleday 0-385-19092-1, Sep ’85 [Aug ’85], $16.95, 383pp, hc) [Robot Series; _Foundation_] Sf novel. This edition is simultaneous with the limited edition from Phantasia.
Robots and Empire Isaac Asimov (Phantasia 0-932096-37-9, Sep ’85 [Aug ’85], $50.00, 349pp, hc) [Robot Series; _Foundation_] This signed, boxed, limited edition (of 650 copies) of Asimov’s sf novel appeared simultaneously with the trade edition.
Robots and Empire Isaac Asimov (SFBC #1937, Nov ’85, $5.98, 383pp, hc) [Robot Series; _Foundation_] Reprint (Doubleday 1985) sf novel. This is the connecting novel between the Robot series and the pre-Foundation books.
The Union Club Mysteries Isaac Asimov (Fawcett/Crest 0-449-20525-8, Mar ’85 [Feb ’85], $2.95, 210pp, pb) Reprint (Doubleday 1983) collection of mysteries; non-sf, associational.
Robots: Machines in Man’s Image Isaac Asimov & Karen A. Frenkel (Crown/Harmony 0-517-55110-1, Jun ’85 [May ’85], $19.95, 246pp, hc) Non-fiction; associational. The book emphasizes industrial and scientific development of robots, with numerous color and b&w photos. Some sf film stills and illustrations also appear.
The Hugo Winners, Volume 4: 1976-1979 ed. Isaac Asimov (Doubleday 0-385-18934-6, Apr ’85 [Mar ’85], $18.95, 561pp, hc) Anthology of the award-winning stories from four conventions, plus introductions to each by Asimov.
- xi · Introduction: What Again? · Isaac Asimov · in
- 1 · Home Is the Hangman [Nemo] · Roger Zelazny · na Analog Nov ’75
- 70 · The Borderland of Sol [_Beowulf Shaeffer_] · Larry Niven · nv Analog Jan ’75
- 116 · Catch That Zeppelin! · Fritz Leiber · nv F&SF Mar ’75
- 141 · By Any Other Name · Spider Robinson · na Analog Nov ’76
- 200 · Houston, Houston, Do You Read? · James Tiptree, Jr. · na Aurora: Beyond Equality, ed. Vonda McIntyre & Susan Anderson, Fawcett, 1976
- 259 · The Bicentennial Man · Isaac Asimov · nv Stellar #2, ed. Judy-Lynn del Rey, Ballantine, 1976
- 302 · Tricentennial · Joe W. Haldeman · ss Analog Jul ’76
- 327 · Stardance [_Stardance_] · Spider & Jeanne Robinson · na Analog Mar ’77
- 391 · Eyes of Amber · Joan D. Vinge · nv Analog Jun ’77
- 432 · Jeffty Is Five · Harlan Ellison · ss F&SF Jul ’77
- 459 · The Persistence of Vision · John Varley · na F&SF Mar ’78
- 510 · Hunter’s Moon [_Medea_] · Poul Anderson · nv Analog Nov ’78
- 553 · Cassandra · C. J. Cherryh · ss F&SF Oct ’78
The Hugo Winners, Volume 4: 1976-1979 ed. Isaac Asimov (SFBC #5647, Nov ’85, $6.98, 495pp, hc) Reprint (Doubleday 1985) anthology. The jacket misspellings have been corrected from the trade edition.
100 Great Fantasy Short Stories ed. Isaac Asimov, Terry Carr & Martin H. Greenberg (Avon 0-380-69917-6, Aug ’85 [Jul ’85], $2.95, 395pp, pb) Reprint (Doubleday 1984) anthology.
Amazing Stories: 60 Years of the Best Science Fiction ed. Isaac Asimov & Martin H. Greenberg (TSR 0-88038-216-3, Jul ’85 [Aug ’85], $7.95, 255pp, pb) Anthology of 20 stories which originally appeared in Amazing, with a section of color illustrations showing magazine covers.
- 5 · Amazing Stories and I · Isaac Asimov · in
- 9 · The Revolt of the Pedestrians · David H. Keller, M.D. · nv Amazing Feb ’28
- 29 · The Gostak and the Doshes · Miles J. Breuer, M.D. · ss Amazing Mar ’30
- 43 · Pilgrimage [“The Priestess Who Rebelled”; _Meg_] · Nelson Bond · nv Amazing Oct ’39
- 57 · I, Robot [_Adam Link_] · Eando Binder · ss Amazing Jan ’39
- 67 · The Strange Flight of Richard Clayton · Robert Bloch · ss Amazing Mar ’39
- 75 · The Perfect Woman · Robert Sheckley · vi Amazing Dec ’53/Jan ’54
- 79 · Memento Homo [“Death of a Spaceman”] · Walter M. Miller, Jr. · ss Amazing Mar ’54
- 93 · What Is This Thing Called Love? [“Playboy and the Slime God”] · Isaac Asimov · ss Amazing Mar ’61
- 103 · Requiem · Edmond Hamilton · ss Amazing Apr ’62
- 115 · Hang Head, Vandal! · Mark Clifton · ss Amazing Apr ’62
- 125 · Drunkboat · Cordwainer Smith · nv Amazing Oct ’63
- ins. · 60 Years of Amazing Stories’ Covers · Misc. · il
- 147 · The Days of Perky Pat · Philip K. Dick · nv Amazing Dec ’63; expanded to The Three Stigmata of Palmer Eldrich, Garden City, NY: Doubleday, 1964
- 165 · Semley’s Necklace [“The Dowry of Angyar”] · Ursula K. Le Guin · ss Amazing Sep ’64
- 179 · Calling Dr. Clockwork · Ron Goulart · ss Amazing Mar ’65
- 187 · There’s No Vinism Like Chauvinism · John W. Jakes · nv Amazing Apr ’65
- 215 · The Oögenesis of Bird City · Philip José Farmer · ss Amazing Sep ’70
- 225 · The Man Who Walked Home · James Tiptree, Jr. · ss Amazing May ’72
- 237 · Manikins · John Varley · ss Amazing Jan ’76
- 247 · In the Islands · Pat Murphy · ss Amazing Mar ’83
Isaac Asimov Presents the Great SF Stories: 13 (1951) ed. Isaac Asimov & Martin H. Greenberg (DAW 0-88677-058-0, Jul ’85 [Jun ’85], $3.50, 337pp, pb) Anthology of the best of 1951 plus an introduction about the year in the world and in sf. An excellent anthology. The whole series is highly recommended. (CNB)
- ix · Introduction · Martin H. Greenberg · in
- 1 · Null-P · William Tenn · ss Worlds Beyond Jan ’51
- 15 · The Sentinel [“Sentinel of Eternity”] · Arthur C. Clarke · ss Ten Story Fantasy Spr ’51
- 27 · The Fire Balloons [“‘In This Sign...’”] · Ray Bradbury · ss Imagination Apr ’51
- 48 · The Marching Morons · C. M. Kornbluth · nv Galaxy Apr ’51
- 83 · The Weapon · Fredric Brown · ss Astounding Apr ’51
- 88 · Angel’s Egg · Edgar Pangborn · nv Galaxy Jun ’51
- 130 · Breeds There a Man...? · Isaac Asimov · nv Astounding Jun ’51
- 171 · Pictures Don’t Lie · Katherine MacLean · ss Galaxy Aug ’51
- 193 · Superiority · Arthur C. Clarke · ss F&SF Aug ’51
- 206 · I’m Scared · Jack Finney · ss Colliers Sep 15 ’51
- 222 · The Quest for Saint Aquin · Anthony Boucher · ss New Tales of Space and Time, ed. Raymond J. Healy, Holt, 1951; F&SF Jan ’59
- 244 · Tiger by the Tail · Alan E. Nourse · ss Galaxy Nov ’51
- 253 · With These Hands · C. M. Kornbluth · nv Galaxy Dec ’51
- 274 · A Pail of Air · Fritz Leiber · ss Galaxy Dec ’51
- 291 · Dune Roller · Julian May · nv Astounding Dec ’51
Isaac Asimov Presents the Great SF Stories: 14 (1952) ed. Isaac Asimov & Martin H. Greenberg (DAW 0-88677-106-4, Jan ’86 [Dec ’85], $3.50, 352pp, pb) Anthology of stories from 1952. Recommended. (CNB)
- 9 · 1952 Introduction · Martin H. Greenberg · in
- 13 · The Pedestrian · Ray Bradbury · ss The Reporter Aug 7 ’51; F&SF Feb ’52
- 19 · The Moon Is Green · Fritz Leiber · ss Galaxy Apr ’52
- 35 · Lost Memory · Peter Phillips · ss Galaxy May ’52
- 48 · What Have I Done? · Mark Clifton · ss Astounding May ’52
- 67 · Fast Falls the Eventide · Eric Frank Russell · ss Astounding May ’52
- 85 · The Business, as Usual · Mack Reynolds · vi F&SF Jun ’52
- 90 · A Sound of Thunder · Ray Bradbury · ss Colliers Jun 28 ’52
- 103 · Hobson’s Choice · Alfred Bester · ss F&SF Aug ’52
- 119 · Yesterday House · Fritz Leiber · nv Galaxy Aug ’52
- 146 · The Snowball Effect · Katherine MacLean · ss Galaxy Sep ’52
- 160 · Delay in Transit · Floyd L. Wallace · na Galaxy Sep ’52
- 206 · Game for Blondes · John D. MacDonald · ss Galaxy Oct ’52
- 217 · The Altar at Midnight · C. M. Kornbluth · ss Galaxy Nov ’52
- 225 · Command Performance · Walter M. Miller, Jr. · ss Galaxy Nov ’52
- 243 · The Martian Way · Isaac Asimov · na Galaxy Nov ’52
- 289 · The Impacted Man · Robert Sheckley · ss Astounding Dec ’52
- 308 · What’s It Like Out There? · Edmond Hamilton · nv Thrilling Wonder Stories Dec ’52
- 331 · Sail On! Sail On! · Philip José Farmer · ss Startling Stories Dec ’52
- 342 · Cost of Living · Robert Sheckley · ss Galaxy Dec ’52
Baker’s Dozen: 13 Short Science Fiction Novels ed. Isaac Asimov, Martin H. Greenberg & Charles G. Waugh (Bonanza 0-517-47646-0, 1985 [Oct ’85], $7.98, 574pp, hc) Anthology of novellas, with an introduction by Asimov. An “instant remainder” book.
- vii · Introduction: Novellas · Isaac Asimov · in
- 1 · Profession · Isaac Asimov · na Astounding Jul ’57
- 49 · Who Goes There? [as by Don A. Stuart] · John W. Campbell, Jr. · na Astounding Aug ’38
- 97 · For I Am a Jealous People! · Lester del Rey · na Star Short Novels, ed. Frederik Pohl, Ballantine, 1954
- 133 · The Mortal and the Monster · Gordon R. Dickson · na Stellar Short Novels, ed. Judy-Lynn del Rey, Ballantine, 1976
- 177 · Time Safari · David Drake · na Destinies v3 #2 ’81
- 227 · In the Western Tradition · Phyllis Eisenstein · na F&SF Mar ’81
- 269 · The Alley Man · Philip José Farmer · na F&SF Jun ’59
- 305 · The Sellers of the Dream · John W. Jakes · na Galaxy Jun ’63
- 337 · The Moon Goddess and the Son · Donald Kingsbury · na Analog Dec ’79
- 385 · Enemy Mine · Barry B. Longyear · na IASFM Sep ’79
- 439 · Flash Crowd · Larry Niven · na Three Trips in Time and Space, ed. Robert Silverberg, Hawthorn, 1973
- 485 · In the Problem Pit · Frederik Pohl · na F&SF Sep ’73
- 531 · The Desert of Stolen Dreams [_Majipoor_] · Robert Silverberg · na F&SF Jun ’81
Isaac Asimov’s Magical Worlds of Fantasy # 3: Cosmic Knights ed. Isaac Asimov, Martin H. Greenberg & Charles G. Waugh (NAL/Signet 0-451-13342-0, Jan ’85 [Dec ’84], $3.95, 339pp, pb) Anthology of fantasy stories.
- 1 · Introduction: In Days of Old · Isaac Asimov · in *
- 7 · Crusader Damosel · Vera Chapman · ss The Fantastic Imagination II, ed. Robert H. Boyer and Kenneth J. Zahorski, Avon, 1978
- 21 · Divers Hands [_Julian_] · Darrell Schweitzer · nv The Year’s Best Horror Stories: Series VII, ed. Gerald W. Page, DAW, 1979
- 49 · The Reluctant Dragon · Kenneth Grahame · nv Dream Days, London: John Lane, 1898
- 71 · The Immortal Game · Poul Anderson · ss F&SF Feb ’54
- 85 · The Stainless-Steel Knight [as by John Rackham] · John T. Phillifent · nv If Jul ’61
- 117 · Diplomat-at-Arms [Jame Retief] · Keith Laumer · na Fantastic Jan ’60
- 165 · Dream Damsel · Evan Hunter · ss Fantastic Universe Oct ’54
- 177 · The Last Defender of Camelot · Roger Zelazny · nv Asimov’s SF Adventure Magazine Sum ’79
- 201 · A Knyght Ther Was · Robert F. Young · na Analog Jul ’63
- 251 · Divide and Rule · L. Sprague de Camp · na Unknown Apr ’39 (+1)
Great Science Fiction By the World’s Great Scientists ed. Isaac Asimov, Martin H. Greenberg & Charles G. Waugh (Donald I. Fine 0-917657-26-8, Jul ’85 [Jun ’85], $17.95, 400pp, hc) Sf anthology. Some of the writers are scientists; most are teachers; only one could be called a great scientist, and he’s a lousy writer.
- vii · Introduction · Isaac Asimov · in
- 1 · White Creatures · Gregory Benford · ss New Dimensions 5, ed. Robert Silverberg, Harper & Row, 1975
- 19 · The Singing Diamond · Robert L. Forward · ss Omni Feb ’79
- 29 · Publish and Perish · Paul J. Nahin · ss Analog Apr ’78
- 41 · Skystalk · Charles Sheffield · nv Destinies Aug ’79
- 63 · The Universal Library · Kurd Lasswitz; trans. by Willy Ley · ss, 1901
- 73 · Long Shot · Vernor Vinge · ss Analog Aug ’72
- 89 · Blackmail · Fred Hoyle · ss F&SF Feb ’67
- 95 · Jeannette’s Hands [_Bob & Dagny_] · Philip Latham · nv F&SF Jan ’73
- 119 · The Warm Space · David Brin · nv Far Frontiers, ed. Jerry Pournelle & Jim Baen, Baen, 1985
- 137 · The Wind from the Sun [“Sunjammer”] · Arthur C. Clarke · nv Boys’ Life Mar ’64
- 159 · Industrial Accident · Lee Correy · nv Analog Mar ’80
- 183 · Choice [_Harvey Adam_] · John R. Pierce · ss Galaxy Mar ’71
- 199 · The Winnowing · Isaac Asimov · ss Analog Feb ’76
- 209 · Dr. Snow Maiden · Larry Eisenberg · ss F&SF Aug ’75
- 219 · On the Fourth Planet · J. F. Bone · ss Galaxy Apr ’63
- 239 · Learning Theory · James V. McConnell · ss If Dec ’57
- 255 · Love Is the Plan the Plan Is Death · James Tiptree, Jr. · ss The Alien Condition, ed. Stephen Goldin, Ballantine, 1973
- 275 · Transfusion · Chad Oliver · nv Astounding Jun ’59
- 319 · In the Beginning · Morton Klass · ss Astounding Jul ’54
- 337 · Modulation in All Things · Suzette Haden Elgin · ss, 1980
- 355 · The Bones of Charlemagne · Mario A. Pei · nv, 1958