ace books mmpb first printing, first small pocketbook format mmpb printing, not first p/b edition
cover art by alex schomburg (signed, credited)
interior b+w illustration by jack gaughan (signed with his diptych, uncredited)
cover price 40¢
144pp. including titles, indicia etc, end pp. advertising
some high hundreds to very low thousands of copies of presumédly the wholly merkin-printed copies were imported by futura publications and distributed in the yuk-of-gb-&-ni (and prob'ly a little beyond, unofficially) bearing a round-cornered white peelable label with their uk price (of 90p?) on it in black.
l. sprague de camp -- engineer and sorceror (nf introduction) poul anderson
hyperpilosity (short story) astounding vol. xxi #2, 4/1938 where table-of-contents-listed as ''hyperpelosity''
language for time-travellers (fnf article) astounding vol. xxi #5, 6/1938
the command (ss) astounding vol. xxii #2, 10/1938
the merman (ss) astounding vol. xxii #4, 12/1938, the cover story, art by charles schneeman
employment (ss) astounding vol. xxi #3, 5/1938
the gnarly man (novelette) unknown vol.1 #4, 6/1939 with a b+w illustration by ed cartier
reward of virtue (poem) f&sf vol.39 #3, 9/1970
nothing in the rules (ntte) unknown vol.1 #5, 7/1939
the hardwood pile (ntte) unknown vol. iv #1, 9/1840 with two b+w illustrations by r. isip
the reluctant shaman (ss) thrilling wonder stories vol. xxx #1, 4/1947
the inspector's teeth (ss) astounding vol. xxxxv #2, 4/1950 with two b+w illustrations by ed cartier
the guided man (ntte) startling stories vol.27 #3, 10/1952
the ameba (poem) yandro 12/1973
judgment day (ss) astounding vol. lv #6, 8/1955 with two b+w illustrations by (frank) kelly freas
a gun for dinosaur (ntte) galaxy vol.11 #5, 3/1956; galaxy bre #38; both with three b+w illustrations by ed emshwiller
the emperor's fan (ntte) in ''astounding: john w. campbell memorial anthology'' ed. harry harrison (1973)
two yards of dragon (ntte) in ''flashing swords 3: warriors and wizards'' ed. lin carter (1976)
the little green men (poem) fantasy crossroads #7, 2/1976
author's afterword (nf) l. sprague de camp
warner books warner/aspect imprint mmpb first printing, first mmpb edition
cover art by robert goldstrom (unsigned, credited, retained from warner aspect tp/b first merkin edition)
cover design by don puckey (credited)
cover price $6.50 ($8.50 canada)
456pp. (check) including titles, indicia etc, end pp. advertising
warner books warner/aspect imprint tp/b first printing, first merkin edition
cover art by robert goldstrom (unsigned, credited)
cover design by don puckey (credited)
cover price $12.95, canada $16.95
400pp. (check) including titles, indicia etc, introduction (nf-ish); afterword (nf), a very partial ailurin glossary (nf-within-f); all nf also by diane duane
distinguish from the near-identical 3/1998 merkin science fiction book club edition bound up from the same signatures°
for sale only to book club and associated clubs' members;
not for supply by the publishers nor by way of distributors nor retailers to the general public
sfbc cat# 01205 on d-j back cover
cover (d-j) price (none) ($10.98 to club members)
° and therefore - misleadingly - bears the warner aspect tp/b isbn etc. on the indicia page
and which just happens to be bound with endpapers between covered boards
cover (d-j) art by diane dillon, leo dillon (unsigned, credited as the dillons on d-j front flap)
cover (d-j) price $5.00
328pp. (check) including titles, indicia etc, end p, bound with endpapers between cloth-covered boards
hiding a known author's name behind ''various authors'' on bookcat does not promote their co-author's name to equal importance; the co-author's listing remains in ''appearances'':
the lead author appears to be chosen either by the contributor, randomly, or - possibly - by an alphabetical order sorting (?on surname? - ?on full name accorded starting with first name?) -
- this is not by any means as good as giving them equal weighting, and having their collaborations appear in both authors' primary listings --
but this latter would take the writing of some code, its testing, sorting out any bijoux bugglets that appeared - and take up valuable time of the divine o.c. (if s/he exists).
eugene burdick was an author with a track record in writing novels, generally with a strong political theme, and often near-future set: not always borderline sf, but quite liable to be so.
harvey wheeler was a ''political scientist'' - people are debating whether political science exists still, half a century on - and a scholar with a track record of publications within his field, but none in fiction or political fiction outside of his two collaborations with eugene burdick.
another collaborator on two politically-themed novels with eugene burdick was william lederer, who was primarily a military officer in the u.s. navy (1930-1946 i believe), after serving as a line officer becoming a public information officer and political adviser to the commander-in-chief pacific, admiral felix stump.
aside of his collaborations, he wrote lighthearted and humorous novels, and children's novels, and non-fiction reporting on and analysing merkin political failures in south-west asia, and suggesting ways, methods, strategies and political tactics that he developed with eugene burdick that they considered much more liable to be successful, than the application of pure military force.
their arguments led in at least some part to the establishment of the peace corps in 1951 by president john f. kennedy.
- given the above, i think it is perfectly reasonable to acknowledge these two as collaborators with the primary career adult political fiction author, eugene burdick.
w. h. allen/howard & wyndham star books imprint p/b first printing, third printing of the tandem books setting, retains the tandem books isbn
cover art by chris achilleos (signed with his a-in-a-circle, uncredited, retained from second tandem books printing)
cover price 95p, £1.00c malta, $3.50 australia, $2.90 new zealand, $2.25 canada°
352pp. (check) including titles, indicia etc, end pp. advertising
° it seems rather unlikely that w. h. allen / howard & wyndham could distribute/have their editions distributed legally in canada, as daw books, inc. (the originating publisher) produced printings of their own mmpb specifically for canadian distribution, later canadian-merkin dual-priced mmpbs, and presumably retained the rights.
tandem books imprint p/b first printing, first uk edition
cover art unsigned, uncredited; still as-yet unattributed
cover price 60p (overseas territories prices?)
352pp. (check) including titles, indicia etc, end pp. advertising
this could well have been the last daw books printing of ''marauders of gor'';
ten years was a pretty common duration of the licence granted by authors or their agents to publish a book.
8/1998 saw the publication of the first masquerade books edition.
cover art by richard hescox, severely cropped to fit new cover design
b+w interior illustrations by (frank) kelly freas retained
cover price (canada $4.50) • u.s. $3.50
300pp. (check) including titles, indicia etc, end pp. advertising
daw books mmpb undated° eighth printing by indicia publishing history number line, with new
cover art by richard hescox (signed with his stylised logo, credited)
interior b+w illustrations by (frank) kelly freas retained from earlier printings
cover price $1.75
300pp. (check) including titles, indicia etc, end pp. advertising
° date taken from locus
refer to indicia publishing history printing number line to distinguish from near-identical further printings:
also cat# and isbn change with rising cover price:
3/1985 cover redesign, cover art by richard hescox retained but cropped to fit new design:
seventeenth UE2025 (canada $4.50) • u.s. $3.50 0-88677-025-4
this seventeenth printing may well be the last daw books mmpb printing of ''marauders of gor''
daw books mmpb simultaneous first printings sharing merkin-printed covers
cover art by (frank) kelly freas (unsigned, credited)
interior b+w illustrations also by kelly freas (signed & unsigned, credited)
near-meaningless daw books collector no. 141
cover price $1.50
304pp. (check) including titles, indicia etc, end pp. advertising
refer to indicia publishing history to see if carcass of copy held was canadadian- or merkin- printed
no priority established nor liable to be, both state first printing, march, 1975/123456789
also to distinguish between near-identical undated reprintings up to (not including) 3/1970;
cover art cat#, cover price change with 3/1970 eighth printing by number line
the indicated 3rd, 4th, 6th, 7th are wholly merkin-printed, for general distribution, progressively dropping numbers from the printing history number line, retrospectively deeming the canadian-carcassed first printing to have been the second printing;
but by the time the 4th printing sold out, someone at new american library (who actually organised the printing, binding, distribution of daw books) noticed that the second canadian-carcassed printing had been indicated as the 2nd printing by its number line, and retrospectively deemed it to have been the 5th printing, so the 4th wholly merkin printing was followed by the 6th, as indicated by its printing number line.
this problem arose repeatedly with the new american library's accounting of its own signet books imprint mmpbs as well as with the daw books mmpbs it produced:
to start with, nobody noticed, and the re-printings' allocated numbers rose independently in merkia and canada; not only was it theoretically possible for separate reprintings to bear the same reprinting number, but this actually occurred quite commonly for popular titles;
then someone noticed, and this method was adopted, of skipping numbers in the merkin printing number sequence to allow for canadian-carcassed reprintings that had been produced numbered on from the canadian first printing (which in the meantime had been deemed to have been the second printing in the accounting of the wholly merkin-printed reprints);
this method of retrospectively skipping numbers in the merkin reprints' number line accounting was not foolproof, and it also gave rise to situations where actually simultaneous canadian and merkin reprints' numbers were wildly adrift from one another;
somewhat later on, the simultaneous reprints of canadian-carcassed and wholly merkin-printed mmpbs were allocated adjacent numbers in the printing number line. all such pairs that i've been able to check have the lower of the two numbers allocated to the wholly merkin-printed reprint.
introduction (nf) groff conklin
the simian problem (short story) hollis alpert, f&sf vol.18 #7, 7/1960
strikebreaker (ss) isaac asimov, ''original'' science fiction stories vol.7 #4, 1/1957
come into my cellar (ss) ray bradbury, galaxy vol.21 #1, 10/1962; galaxy thorpe & porter bre #92;
argosy uk 3/1963; aka ''boys! raise giant mushrooms in your cellar!'' in ''the machineries of joy'' (1964)
ms fnd in a lbry (ss) hal draper, f&sf vol.21 #6, 12/1961 as ''ms fnd in a lbry or, the day civilization collapsed''
cato the martian (ss) howard fast, f&sf vol.18 #6, 6/1960; f&sf atlas bre vol.1 #10, 9/1960
the spaceman cometh (ss) henry gregor felsen, colliers 11/11/1955; f&sf vol.10 #4, 4/1956
the machine stops (novelette) e. m. forster, the oxford & cambridge review michaelmas term/1909
frances harkins (ss) richard goggin, f&sf vol.3 #8, 12/1952
the day they got boston (ss) h. l. gold, f&sf vol.21 #3, 9/1961; f&sf atlas bre vol. iii #2, 1/1962
a-w-f, unlimited (ntte) frank herbert, galaxy vol.19 #5, 6/1961; galaxy thorpe & porter bre #86
as easy as a. b. c. (ntte) rudyard kipling, 1912
macdonough's song (poem) rudyard kipling, the london magazine, 3/1912 - 4/1912
silenzia (ss) alan nelson, f&sf vol.5 #3, 9/1953; f&sf mellifont bre vol.2 #1 (#5), 2/1954
what to do until the analyst comes (ss) frederik pohl, imagination vol.7 #1, 2/1956, as ''everybody's happy but me!''
short in the chest (ss) margaret st. clair, fantastic universe vol.2 #1, 7/1954 as by idris seabright
the last of the spode (ss) evelyn e. smith, f&sf vol.4 #6, 6/1953
never underestimate (ss) theodore sturgeon, if vol.1 #1, 3/1952
mayflower books mayflower dell imprint p/b first printing, first uk edition
reprint anthology of fourteen short stories, three novelettes and a poem, introduction by the editor
cover art unsigned, uncredited; shared from the dell books mmpb first edition
cover price 3/6
272pp. (check) including titles, indicia, table-of-contents etc, end p.
distinguish from near-identical mayflower-dell imprint p/b 1965 second printing, which differs:
cover price 5/-
and indicia publishing history adds statement of 1965 reprinting
simon & schuster pocket books imprint mmpb simultaneous first printings, first p/b edition
cover art (unsigned, uncredited; still as-yet unattributed sfaik though style is quite distinctive)
cover price $1.95 canadian-carcassed & maple leaf-bearing copies intended for distribution north of the parallel
cover price $1.75 wholly merkin-printed copies intended for general distribution
192pp. including titles, indicia etc, end p. advertising
lancer books mmpb first printing, first p/b edition
bears only the year date 1969, which is the publication date of the doubleday h/cvr first edition; this first lancer mmpb printing could have appeared very late (11 or 12/)1969
cover art by milton glaser (unsigned, uncredited; re-used at thumbnail size from doubleday h/cvr first edition, where it is credited on d-j back flap)
cover price 75¢
286pp. including titles, indicia etc, end p. advertising
granada publishing group panther books ltd. panther imprint uk p/b second printing
cover art by christopher foss (unsigned, credited on back cover)
cover price 35p, $1.20 australia & new zealand, $1.20 canada
192pp. including 6pp. titles, indicia, half title etc, 4 end pp: 1p. blank, 3pp. advertising: 1p. each ''sci fan and fi'', ''sci fi'', ''storytelling''
bears the nine-digit sbn entered in the isbn10 field on front cover and spine;
an isbn is trivially derivable from this, but there is none such on the book's cover.
introduction (nf) terry carr
we purchased people (short story) frederik pohl, in ''final stage'' eds. edward l. fernan, barry n. malzberg (1974; corrected text 1975)
pale roses (novelette) michael moorcock, in new worlds 7'' eds. hilary bailey, charles platt (1974) with b+w illustration by jim cawthorn
the hole man (ss) larry niven, analog vol. xcii #5, 1/1974 with a b+w illustration by jack gaughan
born with the dead (novella) robert silverberg, f&sf vol.46 #4, 4/1974 the cover story, art by ed emshwiller
the author of the acacia seed and other extracts from the journal of the association of therolinguistics (ss) ursula k. le guin, in ''fellowship of the stars'' ed. terry carr (1974)
dark icarus (ss) bob shaw, science fiction monthly vol.1 #4, 4/1974; if (usa) vol.22 #6, 7-8/1974; if (tandem bre) #4 (ignore this as universal-tandem's tandem books numbering was delusional; vol.22 #6 & 7-8/1974 merkin date on internal masthead)
a little something for us tempunauts (ntte) philip k. dick, in ''final stage'' ibid.
on venus, have we got a rabbi (ntte) william tenn, in ''wandering stars'' eds. jack dann, gardner dozois (1974)
the engine at heartspring's center (ss) roger zelazny, analog vol. xciii #5, 7/1974
if the stars are gods (ntte) gregory benford, gordon eklund, in ''universe 4'' ed. terry carr (1974)
honorable mentions (nf) terry carr
° the science fiction year (nf) charles n. brown (the founder-editor & publisher of locus)
° - omitted from the victor gollancz uk h/cvr edition
victor gollancz h/cvr first printing, first uk edition, first h/cvr edition
reprint anthology of five short stories, four novelettes and a novella, introduction & afterword by the editor, omits the annual overview by the editor of locus
cover (d-j) art (none; typographical in magenta & black cover on ''gollancz yellow'' field)
cover (d-j) price £3.75
272pp. including titles, indicia, table-of-contents etc, bound with endpapers between covered boards