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THE EYES OF THE OVERWORLD.
Boston: Gregg Press, 1977. Octavo, cloth. First hardcover edition, first printing. Signed on the title page by Vance. Text offset from that of the 1966 Ace Books edition. New introduction by Robert Silverberg. Episodic novel set on the Dying Earth featuring Cugel the Clever. Anatomy of Wonder (1987) 3-380. Barron (ed), Fantasy Literature 4A-256. Hewett and Mallett, The Work of Jack Vance, A26g. Pringle, Modern Fantasy: The Hundred Best Novels 33. Survey of Modern Fantasy Literature I, pp. 441-46. Tymn (ed), Fantasy Literature, p. 169.
FOUR MEN CALLED JOHN.
London: Victor Gollancz, Ltd., 1976. Octavo, boards. First hardcover edition. This novel was first issued in the U. S. as a paperback original in 1964 as THE FOUR JOHNS. Hewett and Mallett, The Work of Jack Vance, A14j.
A ROOM TO DIE IN.
London: Kinnell, 1987. Octavo, boards. First hardcover edition. Signed by Vance on the title page. First published as a paperback original in 1965. Hewett and Mallett, The Work of Jack Vance, A19i.
THE DEADLY ISLES.
Indianapolis & New York: The Bobbs-Merrill Company, [1969]. Octavo, cloth. First edition. Mystery novel set in Tahiti and the South Seas. Hewett and Mallett, The Work of Jack Vance, A33.
THE DEADLY ISLES.
Roslyn, NY: Published for the Detective Book Club by Walter J. Black, Inc., [1969]. Octavo, pictorial boards. First combined edition. Combined reprint of the Vance title with THE CAMELOT CAPER by Elizabeth Peters, GIRL WATCHER'S FUNERAL by Hugh Pentecost. Hewett and Mallett, The Work of Jack Vance, A33b.
THE DEADLY ISLES.
Indianapolis & New York: The Bobbs-Merrill Company, [1969]. Octavo, cloth. First edition. Mystery novel set in Tahiti and the South Seas. Hewett and Mallett, The Work of Jack Vance, A33.
THE FOX VALLEY MURDERS.
Indianapolis, New York, Kansas City: The Bobbs-Merrill Company, Inc., [1966]. Octavo, cloth. First edition. The first Joe Bain mystery novel. "This first in the series has its flaws; notably a little fuzziness in the characterization and a couple of slips in California law; but San Rodrigo County is wonderfully real, and so it Bain-as, in a fresh kind of procedural story, he tries to cope at once with a murder and a county election." - Anthony Boucher, from NY Times book review, July 3, 1966. Hewett and Mallett, The Work of Jack Vance, A24.
THE HOUSE ON LILY STREET: A MURDER MYSTERY.
San Francisco, California/Columbia, PA: Underwood/Miller, 1979. Octavo, cloth. First edition. Limited to 450 copies. Signed by Vance on the title page. Mystery set in Oakland in the 1960s. Hewett and Mallett, The Work of Jack Vance, A55.
THE HOUSE ON LILY STREET: A MURDER MYSTERY.
San Francisco, California/Columbia, PA: Underwood/Miller, 1979. Octavo, cloth. First edition. Limited to 450 copies. Mystery set in Oakland in the 1960s. Hewett and Mallett, The Work of Jack Vance, A55.
THE HOUSE ON LILY STREET: A MURDER MYSTERY.
San Francisco, California/Columbia, PA: Underwood/Miller, 1979. Octavo, cloth. First edition. Limited to 450 copies. Mystery set in Oakland in the 1960s. Hewett and Mallett, The Work of Jack Vance, A55.
THE HOUSE ON LILY STREET: A MURDER MYSTERY.
San Francisco, California/Columbia, PA: Underwood/Miller, 1979. Octavo, cloth. First edition. Limited to 450 copies. Mystery set in Oakland in the 1960s. Hewett and Mallett, The Work of Jack Vance, A55.
THE MAN IN THE CAGE.
New York: Random House, [1960]. Octavo, boards. First edition. Winner of Mystery Writers Edgar Award for best first novel 1960. Hewett and Mallett, The Work of Jack Vance, A10.
THE MAN IN THE CAGE.
New York: Random House, [1960]. Octavo, boards. First edition. Winner of Mystery Writers Edgar Award for best first novel 1960. "In the Ambler tradition of plunging an innocent bystander into the thick of international finagling, it involves an American engineer in the passage of arms to Algerian rebels. Ingenious in action, vivid in local color, it brings off the rare trick of presenting a hero who is admirably resourceful physically and mentally without any hint of the irritating and incredible superman." - Anthony Boucher, NY Times, April 10, 1960. Hewett and Mallett, The Work of Jack Vance, A10.
THE MAN IN THE CAGE.
Roslyn, NY: Published for the Detective Book Club by Walter J. Black, Inc., [1960]. Octavo, pictorial boards. First combined edition. Combined reprint of the Vance title with KEPT WOMEN CAN'T QUIT by A. A. Fair and DEAD ON ARRIVAL by Lee Thayer. Hewett and Mallett, The Work of Jack Vance, A33b.
THE MAN IN THE CAGE.
New York: Random House, [1960]. Octavo, boards. First edition. Winner of Mystery Writers Edgar Award for best first novel 1960. "In the Ambler tradition of plunging an innocent bystander into the thick of international finagling, it involves an American engineer in the passage of arms to Algerian rebels. Ingenious in action, vivid in local color, it brings off the rare trick of presenting a hero who is admirably resourceful physically and mentally without any hint of the irritating and incredible superman." - Anthony Boucher, NY Times, April 10, 1960. Hewett and Mallett, The Work of Jack Vance, A10.
THE VIEW FROM CHICKWEED'S WINDOW: A NOVEL OF SUSPENSE.
San Francisco, California, Columbia, PA: Underwood/Miller, 1979. Octavo, illustrated by Stephen Fabian, cloth. First edition. Limited to 450 copies. Signed by Vance on the title page. Mystery novel set in San Francisco. Hewett and Mallett, The Work of Jack Vance, A56.
THE VIEW FROM CHICKWEED'S WINDOW: A NOVEL OF SUSPENSE.
San Francisco, California, Columbia, PA: Underwood/Miller, 1979. Octavo, illustrated by Stephen Fabian, cloth. First edition. Limited to 450 copies. Signed by Vance on the title page. Mystery novel set in San Francisco. Hewett and Mallett, The Work of Jack Vance, A56.
THE VIEW FROM CHICKWEED'S WINDOW: A NOVEL OF SUSPENSE.
San Francisco, California, Columbia, PA: Underwood/Miller, 1979. Octavo, illustrated by Stephen Fabian, cloth. First edition. Limited to 450 copies. Mystery novel set in San Francisco. Hewett and Mallett, The Work of Jack Vance, A56.
THE VIEW FROM CHICKWEED'S WINDOW: A NOVEL OF SUSPENSE.
San Francisco, California, Columbia, PA: Underwood/Miller, 1979. Octavo, illustrated by Stephen Fabian, cloth. First edition. Limited to 450 copies. Signed by Vance on the title page. Mystery novel set in San Francisco. Hewett and Mallett, The Work of Jack Vance, A56.
THE ALASTOR TRILOGY: TRULLION: ALASTOR 2262, MARUNE: ALASTOR 933, WYST: ALASTOR 1716.
San Francisco, CA; Columbia, PA: Underwood-Miller, 1984. Octavo, cloth. First U. S. hardcover (volume 1), and first hardcover editions. One of 200 numbered sets signed by Vance. The three volumes which comprise the Alastor trilogy. Anatomy of Wonder (1981) 3-764. Hewett and Mallett, The Work of Jack Vance, A41i, A48i, 54f. Sargent, British and American Utopian Literature, 1516-1985, pp. 356; 372; 389.
THE ALASTOR TRILOGY: TRULLION: ALASTOR 2262, MARUNE: ALASTOR 933, WYST: ALASTOR 1716.
San Francisco, CA; Columbia, PA: Underwood-Miller, 1984. Octavo, cloth. First U. S. hardcover (volume 1), and first hardcover editions. One of 200 numbered sets signed by Vance. The three volumes which comprise the Alastor trilogy. Anatomy of Wonder (1981) 3-764. Hewett and Mallett, The Work of Jack Vance, A41i, A48i, 54f. Sargent, British and American Utopian Literature, 1516-1985, pp. 356; 372; 389.
ARAMINTA STATION.
New York: TOR, 1988. Octavo, Hardcover. First edition. Trade issue.
THE ASUTRA.
[New York: Dell Publishing Company, Inc., 1974]:. Small octavo, pictorial wrappers. First edition. Dell 3157. Paperback original. Signed by Vance on the title page. The third book in the Durdane series. Hewett and Mallett, The Work of Jack Vance, A45.
THE ASUTRA.
San Francisco, CA; Columbia, PA: Underwood-Miller, 1983. Octavo, cloth. First U. S. hardcover edition and first hardcover edition in English. The third and final volume in The Durdane trilogy. Hewett and Mallett, The Work of Jack Vance, A40h.
THE AUGMENTED AGENT AND OTHER STORIES.
San Francisco, CA, Columbia, PA: Underwood-Miller, 1986. Octavo, cloth. First edition. One of 200 numbered copies signed by Vance. Eight previously uncollected stories, the earliest first published in 1951. James Keith, the augmented agent, is a cyborg. Text of the stories edited by Tim Underwood and D. Ross Voyles with Vance's approval. - See Hewett & Mallet, pg. 150. Hewett and Mallett, The Work of Jack Vance, A77.