[net.books] December Booklist from the OCOH

faunt@hplabs.UUCP (Doug Faunt) (01/14/86)

This is the monthly list of books received at the OCOH, with comments,
as posted on Scifido, a sf oriented BBS, available at (415)655-8604.

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Happy New Year to all!  December 1985 was a strange month, because Ace Books
published two months worth of titles (to make up for a month they skipped a
couple of years back, and to rearrange the shipping schedules between Ace and
Berkley Books).  So even though there are always fewer hardcovers than usual
in December, there are enough new paperbacks to make up for this lack.

We will be producing a catalogue of out-of-print and rare books this month or
next.  If you would like to receive this catalogue (which will be designed to
appeal both to collectors and to used-book browsers), please let us know.
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Hardcovers and Trade Paperbacks

Asimov, Isaac           THE ALTERNATE ASIMOVS                           $16.95
                                Collects the unpublished first versions
                                of PEBBLE IN THE SKY, THE END OF
                                ETERNITY and "Belief".  "Every once in
                                a while I do a book that is not my own
                                idea." - the author's introduction.
                                ("The qualitative difference between
                                these crude first drafts and their
                                rewritten versions makes one wonder
                                how much better more recent novels
                                might have been..." - Dave)
Asprin, Robert          LITTLE MYTH MARKER                              $ 7.95
                                The sixth MythAdventure; cover and
                                illos by Phil Foglio.
Browne, Dik             HAGAR THE HORRIBLE'S VERY NEARLY COMPLETE
                        VIKING HANDBOOK                                 $ 5.95
                                "This manual is filled with hands-on
                                advice for anyone who would enter
                                the Viking business." - the blurb.
                                With helpful illustrations.
Dick, Philip K.         RADIO FREE ALBEMUTH                             $14.95
                                ("This (truly) undiscovered science
                                fiction novel is a precursor to VALIS,
                                incorporating many of the same
                                concepts in a different (and much
                                more accessible) style.  Of interest
                                to any PKD fan, but not a good place
                                to start if you're unfamiliar with
                                Dick." - Debbie)
Fraser, George          FLASHMAN AT THE CHARGE                          $ 6.95
    MacDonald                   Reprint 1973 hardcover; first trade
                                paperback.
Kelly, James Patrick    FREEDOM BEACH                                   $ 8.95
    and John Kessel
Lovecraft, H. P.        AT THE MOUNTAINS OF MADNESS                     $16.95
                                Reprint 1964 hardcover.  Corrected
                                fifth printing.
                        THE DUNWICH HORROR                              $15.95
                                Reprint 1963 hardcover.  Corrected
                                seventh printing.
                                These are the first two of the new
                                critical editions following Love-
                                craft's manuscripts where available
                                and correcting corrupt magazine texts.
                                Critical editing by S. T. Joshi.  A
                                major publishing achievement, long
                                overdue.
Martin, George R.       NIGHTFLYERS                                     $ 8.95
                                Collection including three stories
                                from A SONG FOR LYA and one from
                                SONGS OF STARS AND SHADOWS.
Morris, Janet           BEYOND THE VEIL                                 $15.95
                                A second Thieves' World (TM) novel.
Murphy, Shirley         VALENTINE FOR A DRAGON                          $11.95
    Rousseau                    Illustrated by Kay Chorao.
O'Dnell, Peter        DEAD MAN'S HANDLE                               $13.00
                                The twelfth Modesty Blaise book
                                (the 11th novel).
Pierce, Meredith Ann    BIRTH OF THE FIREBRINGER                        $12.95
                                First book in a new trilogy.
Roberts, Keith          KITEWORLD                                       $15.70
                                British hardcover (first edition).
Vance, Jack             LYONESSE:  THE GREEN PEARL                      $60.00
                                Limited edition of 600 numbered and
                                signed copies in a suede slipcase;
                                trade paperback due in April.
Wilson, Robert Anton    THE WIDOW'S SON                                 $ 9.95
                                Volume II of the Historical
                                Illuminatus Chronicles; the first was
                                THE EARTH WILL SHAKE.
Zahn, Timothy           SPINNERET                                       $15.95
Zebrowski, George       NEBULA AWARDS 20                                $ 8.95
    (ed.)                       Introduction by Zebrowski, essay by
                                Algis Budrys, poems by Joe Haldeman
                                and Helen Ehrlich, as well as the
                                three short fiction winners and
                                eight nominees for the 1984 award.
                                ("Too much overlap with the various
                                "best" anthologies, but fine reading
                                if you missed the others." - Debbie)

Mass Market Paperbacks

Adams, Robert, M. H.    BARBARIANS                                      $ 3.95
    Greenberg and C. G.         Contains one original story, plus
    Waugh (eds.)                reprints by Leiber, Niven, Norton
                                and others.
Anderson, Poul (crea-   TERRORISTS OF TOMORROW                          $ 3.50
    tor), M. H. Green-          Reprint anthology.
    berg & C. G.
    Waugh (eds.)
Anthony, Piers          HASAN                                           $ 2.95
                                Reprint 1977 trade paperback, second
                                mass edition.
Asimov, Isaac &         ISAAC ASIMOV PRESENTS THE GREAT SF STORIES 14   $ 3.50
    M. H. Greenberg             Stories from 1952, including (as all
    and C. G. Waugh,            the others in this series do) a lot
    (eds.)                      of excellent reading.  This one lacks
                                magazine attributions.
Asprin, Robert &        SOUL OF THE CITY                                $ 2.95
    Lynn Abbey (eds.)           Thieves' World (TM) Book 8.
                                Contains two stories each by Abbey,
                                Cherryh and Morris.
                                (A customer was so upset by the
                                sexist stereotypes in the Janet Morris
                                stories that he wrote and asked us to
                                warn you about them - Debbie)
Brackett, Leigh         THE LONG TOMORROW                               $ 2.95
                                Reprint 1955 hardcover.
                                ("Classic underrated post-holocaust
                                novel." - Dave)
Bradley, Marion Zimmer  THE BEST OF MARION ZIMMER BRADLEY               $ 5.95
                                ("Unfortunately, with a lot of short
                                stories in one place, some of Bradley's
                                recurring themes get a bit repetitive -
                                nonetheless, some entertaining reading
                                here." - Debbie)
Brust, Steven           BROKEDOWN PALACE                                $ 2.95
                                ("Grateful Dead fans may catch some
                                extra references, but you don't have
                                to know the music to enjoy this
                                stylistically quirky and beau-
                                tifully constructed fantasy" - Debbie)
Callin, Grant           SATURNALIA                                      $ 2.95
Card, Orson Scott       ENDER'S GAME                                    $ 3.50
                                Reprint 1985 hardcover - very likely
                                to be a Nebula nominee this year.
                                ("Deceptively starts off like just
                                another STARSHIP TROOPERS clone,
                                but develops characters and philosophy
                                much more interestingly.  Structural
                                problem with the end may be solved by
                                the forthcoming sequel." - Dave)
Chalker, Jack           THE IDENTITY MATRIX                             $ 2.95
                                Reprint 1982 paperback.
Cherryh, C. J.          THE KIF STRIKE BACK                             $ 3.50
                                The third Chanur book.  This one ends
                                "To Be Continued", but not with a
                                cliffhanger.
Cole, Allan and Chris   THE COURT OF A THOUSAND SUNS                    $ 2.95
    Bunch                       The third "Sten" novel.
Coppel, Alfred          THE REBEL OF RHADA                              $ 2.95
    (writing as                 Reprint 1968 hardcover; second
    Robert Cham Gilman)         paperback edition.  This is the
                                first book of the original trilogy.
Dann, Jack              THE MAN WHO MELTED                              $ 3.50
                                Reprint 1984 hardcover, incorporating
                                the story "Blind Shemmy".  ("The first
                                half is a near-perfect fusion of sf and
                                mysticism, but it breaks down into soap
                                opera in the second half." - Debbie)
Dann, Jack and Gardner  MERMAIDS!                                       $ 2.95
    Dozois (eds.)               Reprint anthology.
Delany, Samuel R.       NOVA                                            $ 2.95
                                Reprint 1968 hardcover; 13th printing;
                                new cover by Graphic Associates
                                (we wouldn't put our names on it
                                either).
                                One of Dave's ten favorite sf novels -
                                also highly recommended by Tom and
                                Debbie.
                        TRITON:  An Ambiguous Heterotopia               $ 3.95
                                Reprint 1976 paperback; new cover by
                                Graphic Associates (see above).
                                ("One of Delany's most challenging
                                and rewarding novels, notable above
                                all for The Spike, one of sf's most
                                memorable characters.  Recommended." -
                                Debbie)
Dickson, Gordon R.      SPACE WINNERS                                   $ 2.95
                                Reprint 1965 hardcover; the "first time
                                in paperback" blurb is true!
                                ("Earth's best and brightest high
                               school seniors go to Federation prep
                                school.  Great fun; the Alien has the
                                best characterization." - Jan)
Dillard, J. M.          MINDSHADOW                                      $ 3.50
                                Star Trek (R) Novel #27.
Emerson, Ru             THE PRINCESS OF FLAMES                          $ 2.95
                                ("An unusual treatment of some usual
                                themes, very enjoyable and, I thought,
                                visually interesting." - Jennifer)
Feist, Raymond E.       MAGICIAN:  APPRENTICE                           $ 3.50
                                Reprints the first half of the 1982
                                hardcover (and trade paperback)
                                MAGICIAN.  Second half due in March.
Green, Jen & Sarah      DESPATCHES FROM THE FRONTIERS OF THE FEMALE
          Lefanu (eds.) MIND                                            $ 4.40
	                      ("A superb anthology spanning a wide
                                range from Joanna Russ at her most
                                hilarious to Pamela Zoline at her
                                most demanding.  Lots of good stories
                                from newcomers, too." - Debbie)
Hambly, Barbara         DRAGONSBANE                                     $ 3.50
                                ("Fascinating original treatment of
                                the relationship between magic and
                                dragons." - Dave)
Hoban, Russell          PILGERMANN                                      $ 2.95
                                Reprint 1983 hardcover.
Johnson, Crockett       BARNABY #3:  JACKEEN J. O'MALLEY FOR CONGRESS   $ 2.95
                                Reprints strips from 8/27/43 to 5/6/44.
                                "The greatest book since WAR AND
                                PEACE." - J. J. O'Malley.  Highly
                                recommended even by those of us without
                                little pink wings.
Jones, Diana Wynne      THE HOMEWARD BOUNDERS                           $ 2.95
                                Reprint 1981 hardcover.
                                ("Good young adult fantasy, with a
                                better ending than most of hers." -
                                Tom)
Kress, Nancy            THE GOLDEN GROVE                                $ 2.95
                                Reprint 1984 hardcover.
Laumer, Keith           ROGUE BOLO                                      $ 2.95
                                Contains an essay from BOLO, but
                                otherwise appears to be new short
                                stories.
                        WORLDS OF THE IMPERIUM                          $ 2.95
                                Reissue 1982 paperback - includes two
                                short stories, plus the title novel.
Leiber, Fritz           THE SINFUL ONES                                 $ 2.95
                                Reprint 1950 trade paperback.  This is
                                the book that was revised as YOU'RE ALL
                                ALONE (now long out-of-print).  Until
                                the Gregg Press and Timescape editions
                                in 1980, it was extremely hard to find.
                                ("A classic novel of shifting realities.
                                Recommended." - Debbie)
Leiber, Justin          THE SWORD AND THE TOWER                         $ 2.95
                                Book Two of the Saga of the House of
                                Eigin.
Lichtenberg, Jacqueline OUTREACH                                        $ 3.50
                                Dushau Trilogy #3.
Lindholm, Megan         WIZARD OF THE PIGEONS                           $ 2.95
                                ("A different and rather darkly fascin-
                                ating book." - Jennifer)
Mace, David             DEMON 4                                         $ 2.75
                                First American edition of 1984 British
                                book.
O'Riordan, Robert       CADRE ONE                                       $ 2.95
Pournelle, Jerry &      FAR FRONTIERS, Volume IV                        $ 2.95
   Jim Baen (eds.)              A paperback "magazine" with erratic
                                numbering and titling policies.
Price, E. Hoffman       OPERATION EXILE                                 $ 2.95
                                Sequel to OPERATION LONGLIFE and
                                OPERATION MISFIT.
Richardson, R. S.       SHUTTLE DOWN                                    $ 2.95
    (writing as "Lee            Reprint 1981 paperback. Richardson's
                                other, and perhaps better known,
    Correy")                    pseudonym is G. Harry Stine, which he
                                uses for scientific articles.
Robinson, Spider        NIGHT OF POWER                                  $ 2.95
                                Reprint 1985 hardcover.
                                ("Robinson's very personal confronta-
                                tion with racial violence - so
                                strongly didactic that you can
                                probably only enjoy it if you see
                                the problem much as he does." -
                                Debbie)
Rosenberg, Joel         EMILE AND THE DUTCHMAN                          $ 2.95
                                Incorporates "Like the Gentle Rains"
                                and "In the Shadow of Heaven"  from
                                Isaac Asimov's Science Fiction Magazine.
Rothman, Chuck          STAROAMER'S FATE                                $ 3.50
Russell, Eric Frank     SINISTER BARRIER                                $ 2.95
                                Reprint 1948 hardcover (postwar revised
                                and preferred text).  First in a series
                                of six Russell reissues.  Highly
                                recommended.
                                ("Classic paranoid novel on Fortean
                                themes - a bit dated now, but still
                                exciting." - Tom)
St. Clair, Margaret     THE BEST OF MARGARET ST. CLAIR                  $ 4.95
                                The only St. Clair in print,
                                unfortunately.
Schmidt, Dennis         WAYFARER                                        $ 2.95
                                Reprint 1978 paperback; first of the
                                Kensho series.
Silverberg, Robert      NEXT STOP THE STARS                             $ 2.95
                                Reprint 1962 paperback.
Stith, John E.          MEMORY BLANK                                    $ 2.95
Straub, Peter           IF YOU COULD SEE ME NOW                         $ 3.95
                                Reprint 1977 hardcover; seventh
                                paperback printing.
Suyin, Han              THE ENCHANTRESS                                 $ 3.95
                                Reprint 1985 hardcover - her first
                                fantasy novel (after her Pulitzer
                                prize).
Swycaffer, Jefferson P. THE PRAESIDIUM OF ARCHIVE                       $ 2.95
Tepper, Sheri S.        BLOOD HERITAGE                                  $ 3.50
                                Her first horror novel.
                                ("Derivative; a lot less interesting
                                than her fantasy work." - Tom)
Utley, Alison           A TRAVELLER IN TIME                             $ 2.95
                                Reprint of 1939 hardcover - apparently
                                the first paperback edition.
Vardeman, Robert E.     THE WHITE FIRE                                  $ 2.95
                                Jade Demons #4.
Watson, Ian             THE BOOK OF THE RIVER                           $ 2.95
                                Reprint 1983 British hardcover; first
                                American paperback edition.
Whiteford, Wynne        BREATHING SPACE ONLY                            $ 2.75
                                First American edition; reprint 1980
                                Australian edition.
Willard, Nancy          THINGS INVISIBLE TO SEE                         $ 3.50
                                Reprint 1985 hardcover.
                             ("A strange combination of spiritual-
                                ism, baseball and 1930s atmosphere;
                                the mainstream aspects work better
                                than the fantastic ones." - Debbie)
Wyndham, John           THE DAY OF THE TRIFFIDS                         $ 2.95
                                Reprint 1951 hardcover - the classic
                                novel that preceded the film.

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HP is not responsible for anything I say here.  In fact, what I say here
may have been generated by a noisy telephone line.

lmc@cisden.UUCP (Lyle McElhaney) (01/20/86)

> Richardson, R. S.       SHUTTLE DOWN                                    $ 2.95
>     (writing as "Lee            Reprint 1981 paperback. Richardson's
>                                 other, and perhaps better known,
>     Correy")                    pseudonym is G. Harry Stine, which he
>                                 uses for scientific articles.

Unless I am very much mistaken, G. Harry Stine is the man's real name; it
is by that name that some friends of mine knew him long before he became a
writer.  Lee Correy is a pseudonym, and Reed Richardson is the name of one
of the main characters in SHUTTLE DOWN.

An excellent book, by the way, that I have been trying to find ever since
some dastard stole mine from my vault.  Some hype has been added to the
cover, stating that the problems involved in shuttle recovery on polar
orbits out of Vandenburg were first explored in this book (copyright 1981)
before the US negotiated a treaty with Chile for use of Easter Island as
an emergency landing point (1985), and that may be true.  An excellent
story with lots of technical detail.

Lyle McElhaney
...hao!cisden!lmc

faunt@hplabs.UUCP (Doug Faunt) (01/24/86)

> > Richardson, R. S.       SHUTTLE DOWN                              $ 2.95
> >     (writing as "Lee            Reprint 1981 paperback. Richardson's
> >                                 other, and perhaps better known,
> >     Correy")                    pseudonym is G. Harry Stine, which he
> >                                 uses for scientific articles.
> 
> Unless I am very much mistaken, G. Harry Stine is the man's real name; it
> is by that name that some friends of mine knew him long before he became a
> writer.  Lee Correy is a pseudonym, and Reed Richardson is the name of one
> of the main characters in SHUTTLE DOWN.

 The crew at the OCOH admit that they goofed.  R.S. Richardson is somebody
else.  G. Harry Stine is real, and writes as Lee Correy.

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HP is not responsible for anything I say here.  In fact, what I say here
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msb@lsuc.UUCP (Mark Brader) (01/25/86)

> > > Richardson, R. S.       SHUTTLE DOWN                              $ 2.95
> > >     (writing as "Lee            Reprint 1981 paperback. Richardson's
> > >                                 other, and perhaps better known,
> > >     Correy")                    pseudonym is G. Harry Stine, which he
> > Unless I am very much mistaken, G. Harry Stine is the man's real name; 
> > ...  Lee Correy is a pseudonym, and Reed Richardson is the name of one
> > of the main characters in SHUTTLE DOWN.
> 
>  The crew at the OCOH admit that they goofed.  R.S. Richardson is somebody
> else.  G. Harry Stine is real, and writes as Lee Correy.

Right.  R.S. Richardson is R(obert) S(hirley(!)) Richardson, a professional
astronomer.  He's written both nonfiction and sf stories.  And he also uses
a pseudonym for his sf, which probably contributed to the confusion.
The pseudonym is: Philip Latham.

(I use the present tense, but I don't actually know that he's still alive.
My 1977 reference gives his dates as "1902- ".)

Mark Brader
	"I'm a little worried about the bug-eater," she said.  "We're embedded
	in bugs, have you noticed?"		-- Niven, "The Integral Trees"

wls@astrovax.UUCP (William L. Sebok) (01/27/86)

In article <1068@lsuc.UUCP> msb@lsuc.UUCP (Mark Brader) writes:
>Right.  R.S. Richardson is R(obert) S(hirley(!)) Richardson, a professional
>astronomer.  He's written both nonfiction and sf stories.  And he also uses
>a pseudonym for his sf, which probably contributed to the confusion.
>The pseudonym is: Philip Latham.

For whatever its worth, a quick look into my copy of the American Astronomical
Society (AAS) membership directory shows no R.S. Richardson (or P. Latham)
there. I'm not sure about the significance of that.  Essentially all of
my professional astronomer friends and acquaintances are in the AAS but
the view here from Princeton and Caltech (where I did my Ph.D) work may not be
representative of the country as a whole.
-- 
Bill Sebok			Princeton University, Astrophysics
{allegra,akgua,cbosgd,decvax,ihnp4,noao,philabs,princeton,vax135}!astrovax!wls

arlan@inuxm.UUCP (A Andrews) (01/28/86)

> In article <1068@lsuc.UUCP> msb@lsuc.UUCP (Mark Brader) writes:
> >Right.  R.S. Richardson is R(obert) S(hirley(!)) Richardson, a professional
> >astronomer.  He's written both nonfiction and sf stories.  And he also uses
> >a pseudonym for his sf, which probably contributed to the confusion.
> >The pseudonym is: Philip Latham.
> 
> For whatever its worth, a quick look into my copy of the American Astronomical
> Society (AAS) membership directory shows no R.S. Richardson (or P. Latham)
> there. I'm not sure about the significance of that.  Essentially all of
> my professional astronomer friends and acquaintances are in the AAS but
> the view here from Princeton and Caltech (where I did my Ph.D) work may not be
> representative of the country as a whole.
> -- 
> Bill Sebok			Princeton University, Astrophysics
> {allegra,akgua,cbosgd,decvax,ihnp4,noao,philabs,princeton,vax135}!astrovax!wls

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R. S. Richardson probably would not show up in a list of active members,
because he died several years ago.  I met him in New Mexico around 1960,
but didn't know he was also an SF author.  I did know he'd been in
Astounding SF under his own name.  He wrote articles about the "Blue
Clearing" on Mars.  About the same time, I met Dr. J. Allen Hynek, who
talked on balloon astronomy research at Northwestern.  I ddn't know at
that time that he was the USAF's Blue Book researcher, but twenty years
later when I met him again, we did talk UFOs.

That small astronomical society in Las Cruces had some respectable speakers.
I guess when your club advisor is Dr. Clyde Tombaugh, things just happen...

--arlan