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EDGEWORKS 1: OVER THE EDGE [and] AN EDGE IN MY VOICE.
[Clarkston, Georgia: White Wolf Publishing, 1996.]. Octavo, cloth. First edition of this combination. Collects OVER THE EDGE (1970), a collection of short fiction, and AN EDGE IN MY VOICE (1985), a collection of essays.
ELLISON WONDERLAND.
[London]: Millington, [1979]. Octavo, boards. First trade hardcover edition. Preceded by the British Science Fiction Book Club edition. Signed on the title page by Ellison. Collects sixteen stories from magazine sources. Bleiler, The Guide to Supernatural Fiction 608.
ELLISON WONDERLAND.
Newton Abbot: Readers Union Group of Book Clubs, [1979]. Octavo, cloth. First hardcover edition. This British Science Fiction Book Club edition preceded the UK trade hardcover edition published in 1979 by Millington. Collects sixteen stories and Ellison's introduction, "The Man on the Mushroom."
FOOTSTEPS...
Round Top, New York: Footsteps Press, [1989]. Octavo, illustrations by Ken Snyder, pictorial wrappers. First edition. Limited to 582 copies of which this is one of 500 numbered copies signed by Ellison. This short story was collected earlier in Ellison's Angry Candy (1988). This edition includes Ellison's "1980 Introduction" to the story which was first published in Gallery, December 1980, and "Author's Footnote to This Edition," first published here.
GENTLEMAN JUNKIE: AND OTHER STORIES OF THE HUNG-UP GENERATION.
Evanston: Regency, 1961. Small octavo, pictorial wrappers. First edition. Paperback original. Story collection, contains the classic story "Daniel White for the Greater Good." These stories are mostly social commentary, not speculative fiction. This book was a major boost for Ellison as it was favorably reviewed in Esquire by Dorothy Parker.
THE HARLAN ELLISON HORNBOOK.
New York: Penzler Books, [1990]. Octavo, cloth backed boards. First trade edition. Over fifty previously uncollected essays, several revised for this book, one published here for the first time.
THE HARLAN ELLISON HORNBOOK.
New York: Penzler Books, [1990]. Octavo, cloth backed boards. First edition. Over fifty previously uncollected essays, several revised for this book, one published here for the first time.
THE HARLAN ELLISON HORNBOOK.
Westminster, Maryland: The Mirage Press, Ltd., 1990. Octavo, pp. [1-2] [i-iv] v [vi-viii] ix-xi [xii-xiv] xv-xxiii [xxiv] xxv-xxviii [xxix-xxx] 1-417 [418], cloth. First edition. Limited to 776 copies, this being one of 750 numbered copies signed by Ellison. Previously uncollected essays, several revised for this book, one published here for the first time. This issue accompanied by a companion volume, HARLAN ELLISON'S MOVIE: AN ORIGINAL SCREENPLAY, one of 750 numbered copies signed by Ellison.
HARLAN ELLISON'S WATCHING.
LA/Columbia: Underwood-Miller, 1989. Octavo, cloth. First edition. One of 600 signed copies.
HARLAN ELLISON'S WATCHING.
Los Angeles, California, Columbia, Pennsylvania: Underwood-Miller, 1989. Octavo, pp. [1-2: inserted limitation leaf] [1-18] i-iii [iv] v-xxxvii [xxxviii-xl] 1-514 [515-518: blank] [note last two leaves are blanks], full black leather with gold stamped spine. First edition. Letter "W" of twenty-six lettered copies signed by Ellison.
THE ILLUSTRATED HARLAN ELLISON ...
[New York: Baronet Publishing Company, 1979.]. Large octavo, illustrations by Steranko, the Dillons, and others, cloth with pictorial paper onlay affixed to front panel. First edition. One of 3000 numbered hardbound copies signed by Ellison.
LOVE AIN'T NOTHING BUT SEX MISSPELLED.
New York: Pyramid Books, [1976]. Octavo, paperback. First edition. Pyramid M3798. Includes a new introduction and collects sixteen stories. From the original hardcover edition, nine stories have been dropped and three new to this collection added.
LOVE AIN'T NOTHING BUT SEX MISSPELLED: TWENTY-TWO STORIES ...
New York: Trident Press, [1968]. Octavo, jacket by Diane and Leon Dillon, cloth backed boards. First edition. Twenty-two stories, some non-genre. "There is racial madness, abortion and death, desperate loneliness here as the author presents All the Sounds of Fear.Ellison writes with an earnest vitality. Not a flabby sentence in the lot, as he pursues lost gods and ever present demons. Good." - Kirkus review, 5/1/68.
LOVE AIN'T NOTHING BUT SEX MISSPELLED: TWENTY-TWO STORIES ...
New York: Trident Press, [1968]. Octavo, jacket by Diane and Leon Dillon, cloth backed boards. First edition. Twenty-two stories, some non-genre. "There is racial madness, abortion and death, desperate loneliness here as the author presents All the Sounds of Fear.Ellison writes with an earnest vitality. Not a flabby sentence in the lot, as he pursues lost gods and ever present demons. Good." - Kirkus review, 5/1/68.
LOVE AIN'T NOTHING BUT SEX MISSPELLED: TWENTY-TWO STORIES ...
New York: Trident Press, [1968]. Octavo, jacket by Diane and Leon Dillon, cloth backed boards. First edition. Signed inscription by Ellison to fellow author Tom Disch: "For Tim Disch-- / with awe. / Harlan Ellison / 22 Jan 76 / NYC." A fine association. Twenty-two stories, some non-genre. "There is racial madness, abortion and death, desperate loneliness here as the author presents All the Sounds of Fear.Ellison writes with an earnest vitality. Not a flabby sentence in the lot, as he pursues lost gods and ever present demons. Good." - Kirkus review, 5/1/68.
MEFISTO IN ONYX.
[Shingletown, CA]: Mark V. Ziesing Books, 1993. Oblong octavo, cloth. First edition. A novella. Introduction by Frank Miller. Rudy, who is black, has telpathic abilities and is asked by a friend to look into the mind a serial killer, who is white, on death row. This edition is corrected and slightly expanded from the magazine publication. Edgar award nominee.
MEFISTO IN ONYX.
[Shingletown, CA]: Mark V. Ziesing Books, 1993. Oblong octavo, cloth. First edition. A novella. Introduction by Frank Miller. Rudy, who is black, has telpathic abilities and is asked by a friend to look into the mind a serial killer, who is white, on death row. This edition is corrected and slightly expanded from the magazine publication. Edgar award nominee.
MEFISTO IN ONYX.
[Shingletown, CA]: Mark V. Ziesing Books, 1993. Oblong octavo, cloth. First edition. Edgar Award nominee.
MEFISTO IN ONYX.
[Shingletown, CA]: Mark V. Ziesing Books, 1993. Oblong octavo, imitation leather. First edition. One of 1000 numbered copies signed by Ellison and introducer Frank Miller. Edgar Award nominee.
NO DOORS, NO WINDOWS.
Baltimore: Borderlands Press, 1991. Octavo, cloth. First hardcover edition. One of 1000 numbered copies signed by Ellison. Contents as per 1975 Pyramid Books edition; introduction (here revised and expanded) and sixteen stories.
PAINGOD AND OTHER DELUSIONS.
New York: Pyramid Books, 1965. Small octavo, pictorial wrappers. Second edition. Pyramid # X-1991. Paperback original. States first edition but is actually the second Pyramid printing; #X-1991. Collects seven stories including "Repent, Harlequin!" Said the Ticktockman.
PARTNERS IN WONDER ...
New York: Walker and Company, 1971. Octavo, boards. First edition. Collects fourteen stories by Ellison in collaboration with Robert Bloch, Ben Bova, Robert Sheckley, Avram Davidson, Samuel R. Delany, Theodore Sturgeon, Roger Zelazny, and others.
"REPENT HARLEQUIN!" SAID THE TICKTOCKMAN
Grass Valley, CA: Underwood Books, 1997. Quarto, Illustrated by Rick Berry, cloth. First printing of this illustrated edition. One of 1000 numbered copies signed by the Ellison and the artist Rick Berry.
RUMBLE.
New York: Pyramid Books, 1958. Small octavo, pictorial wrappers. First edition. Pyramid #G 352. Paperback original. Teen-age street gangs.
SHATTERDAY.
Boston: Houghton Mifflin Company, 1980. Octavo, cloth. First edition. A bookplate signed by Ellison limited to 1000 numbered copies is laid in. Collects sixteen stories. Includes "Jeffty is Five," Nebula Award winner, 1977 and Hugo Award winner, 1978 for best short story. The story also won the 1999 online Locus poll as best short story of all time. Anatomy of Wonder (1995) 4-206.