wrd@tekigm2.UUCP (Bill Dippert) (02/24/86)
Corrections per Laurence Roberts, Bill Hsu and myself. FARMER, PHILIP JOSE World of Tiers Series: ---------------------- The Maker of Universes The Gates of Creation A Private Cosmos Behind the Walls of Terra The Lavalite World Riverworld Series: ------------------ To Your Scattered Bodies Go The Fabulous Riverboat The Dark Design The Magic Labyrinth Riverworld and Other Stories Gods of Riverworld Other Novels: ------------- The Adventure of the Peerless Peer The Alley God A Barnstormer in Oz Blown The Book of Philip Jose Farmer Cache From Outer Space and the Celestial Blueprint Dare Dark is the Sun Dayworld Doc Savage: His Apocalyptic Life Down in the Black Gang Father to the Stars A Feast Unknown Flesh Flight to Opar Gate of Time The Green Odyssey Hadon of Ancient Opar Image of the Beast Inside-Outside Ironcastle Jesus on Mars The Lord of the Trees and The Mad Goblin Lord Tyger The Lovers Mother Was a Lovely Beast Night of Light The Other Log of Phileas Fogg: The Cosmic Truth Behind Jules Verne's Fiction The Purple Book Stations of the Nightmare The Stone God Awakens Strange Relations Tarzan Alive Time's Last Gift Timestop Tongues of the Moon Traitor to the Living Two Hawks From Earth The Unreasoning Mask Venus on the Half-Shell (written as "Kilgore Trout") The Wind Whales of Ishmael A Woman A Day (aka Day of the Timestop; Timestop)
davidsen@steinmetz.UUCP (Davidsen) (02/27/86)
In article <464@tekigm2.UUCP> wrd@tekigm2.UUCP (Bill Dippert) writes: >Corrections per Laurence Roberts, Bill Hsu and myself. > >FARMER, PHILIP JOSE > Regardless of any flames about bookslists, a well researched list is useful, and even an incomplete list is a starting place. My thanks, I now have two other Farmer books to look for. I just got a first edition paperback of "Barnstormer" at Avenue Victor Hugo in Boston (during Boskone). -- -bill davidsen seismo!rochester!steinmetz!--\ / \ ihnp4! unirot ------------->---> crdos1!davidsen \ / chinet! ---------------------/ (davidsen@ge-crd.ARPA) "It seemed like a good idea at the time..."