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GREEN MAGIC.
San Francisco, CA, Columbia, PA: Underwood-Miller, 1979. Octavo, pictorial wrappers. First edition. 300 copies printed. Signed by Vance on the half title page. Separate illustrated edition of this story published for V-Con VII at which Vance as Guest of Honor. Hewett and Mallett, The Work of Jack Vance, A57.
GREEN MAGIC: THE FANTASY REALMS OF JACK VANCE.
San Francisco, CA, Columbia, PA: Underwood-Miller, 1979. Octavo, black cloth, stamped in blind to front cover, stamped in green to spine. First edition. Signed by Vance on title page. Collects nine stories by Vance. Foreword by Poul Anderson and introduction by John Shirley. Hewett and Mallett, The Work of Jack Vance, A60.
GREEN MAGIC: THE FANTASY REALMS OF JACK VANCE.
San Francisco, CA, Columbia, PA: Underwood-Miller, 1979. Octavo, jacket illustration by George Barr, green leatherette. First edition. One of 175 numbered copies signed by Vance. Collects nine stories by Vance. Foreword by Poul Anderson and introduction by John Shirley. Hewett and Mallett, The Work of Jack Vance, A60.
GREEN MAGIC: THE FANTASY REALMS OF JACK VANCE.
San Francisco, CA, Columbia, PA: Underwood-Miller, 1979. Octavo, jacket illustration by George Barr, green leatherette. First edition. One of 175 numbered copies signed by Vance. Collects nine stories by Vance. Foreword by Poul Anderson and introduction by John Shirley. Hewett and Mallett, The Work of Jack Vance, A60.
HARD-LUCK DIGGINGS: THE EARLY JACK VANCE. Edited by Terry Dowling and Jonathan Strahan.
[Burton, MI]: Subterranean Press, 2010. Octavo, jacket art by Tom Kidd, cloth. First edition. Collects fourteen stories first published between 1948-1959.
THE HOUSES OF ISZM.
San Francisco, CA; Columbia, PA: Underwood-Miller, 1983. Octavo, cloth. First hardcover edition. One of 200 numbered copies signed by Vance. Hewett and Mallett, The Work of Jack Vance, A12h.
THE HOUSES OF ISZM.
San Francisco, CA; Columbia, PA: Underwood-Miller, 1983. Octavo, cloth. First hardcover edition. One of 200 numbered copies signed by Vance. Hewett and Mallett, The Work of Jack Vance, A12h.
THE HOUSES OF ISZM.
San Francisco, CA; Columbia, PA: Underwood-Miller, 1983. Octavo, cloth. First hardcover edition. One of 200 numbered copies signed by Vance. Hewett and Mallett, The Work of Jack Vance, A12h.
THE JACK VANCE TREASURY. Edited by Terry Dowling and Jonathan Strahan.
[Burton, MI]: Subterranean Press, 2006. Octavo, leather backed cloth. First edition. One of 374 numbered copies signed by Vance. Collects eighteen stories, includes the Hugo award winning story "The Dragon Masters." Also includes an appreciation by George R. R. Martin.
THE KILLING MACHINE.
London: Dennis Dobson, [1967]. Octavo, boards. First British and first hardcover edition. The second volume in the "Demon Princes" series. Kirth Gersen's revenge continues. Anatomy of Wonder (2004) II-1160. Hewett and Mallett, The Work of Jack Vance, A17b.
THE KILLING MACHINE.
London: Dennis Dobson, [1967]. Octavo, boards. First British (and first hardcover) edition. The second volume in the "Demon Princes" series. Kirth Gersen's revenge continues. Anatomy of Wonder (2004) II-1160. Hewett and Mallett, The Work of Jack Vance, A17b.
THE KRAGEN.
Burton, MI: Subterranean Press, [2007]. Octavo, cloth. Limited edition. One of 500 numbered copies signed by Vance. Novella that first appeared in 1964 in the magazine Fantastic Stories. This was later expanded into the novel THE BLUE WORLD (1966). First published in this format as part of the Vance Integral Edition (VIE).
THE LANGUAGES OF PAO.
New York: Ace Books, 1966. Octavo, pictorial wrappers. First paperback edition. Ace F-390.
THE LANGUAGES OF PAO.
New York: Avalon Books/Thomas Bouregy and Company, [1958]. Octavo, illustration by Ric Binkley, cloth. First edition. "The first full-scale use in SF of linguistics as a "hard" science." - Anatomy of Wonder (1995) 3-186.
THE LANGUAGES OF PAO.
New York: Avalon Books, [1958]. Octavo, illustration by Ric Binkley, cloth. First edition. "The first full-scale use in SF of linguistics as a "hard" science." - Anatomy of Wonder (1995) 3-186.
THE LANGUAGES OF PAO.
San Francisco, CA/Columbia, PA: Underwood/Miller, 1979. Octavo, cloth. New edition. One of 389 trade copies. Signed by Vance on the title page. "... first full-scale use in SF of linguistics as a "hard" science." - Anatomy of Wonder (2004) II-1164. Hewett and Mallett, The Work of Jack Vance, A8h.
THE LANGUAGES OF PAO.
New York: Avalon Books/Thomas Bouregy and Company, [1958]. Octavo, jacket illustration by Ric Binkley, cloth. First edition. "The first full-scale use in SF of linguistics as a "hard" science." - Anatomy of Wonder (1995) 3-186.
THE LANGUAGES OF PAO.
New York: Avalon Books/Thomas Bouregy and Company, [1958]. Octavo, jacket illustration by Ric Binkley, cloth. First edition. "The first full-scale use in SF of linguistics as a "hard" science." - Anatomy of Wonder (1995) 3-186. Anatomy of Wonder (2004) II-1164. Survey of Science Fiction Literature III, pp. 1135-39. Hewett and Mallett, The Work of Jack Vance, A8.
THE LANGUAGES OF PAO.
San Francisco, CA/Columbia, PA: Underwood/Miller, 1979. Octavo, cloth. New edition. One of 111 numbered copies signed by Vance and jacket artist Joe Pierson. "The first full-scale use in SF of linguistics as a "hard" science." - Anatomy of Wonder (1995) 3-186. Anatomy of Wonder (2004) II-1164. Survey of Science Fiction Literature III, pp. 1135-39. Hewett and Mallett, The Work of Jack Vance, A8h.
THE LAST CASTLE.
San Francisco, CA; Columbia, PA: Underwood/Miller, 1980. Large octavo, illustrated by Alicia Austin, original purple cloth front and spine stamped in silver. First hardcover edition. Signed by Vance on the title page, illustrated card for the book signed by the artist Alicia Austin laid in. When first published this won the 1966 Nebula Award for Best Novella and also the 1966 Hugo Award for Best Novelette (both presented in 1967). Hewett and Mallett, The Work of Jack Vance, A30d.
THE LAST CASTLE.
San Francisco, CA; Columbia, PA: Underwood/Miller, 1980. Large octavo, illustrated by Alicia Austin, original purple cloth front and spine stamped in silver. First hardcover edition. When first published this won the 1966 Nebula Award for Best Novella and also the 1966 Hugo Award for Best Novelette (both presented in 1967). Hewett and Mallett, The Work of Jack Vance, A30d.
THE LAST CASTLE.
San Francisco, CA; Columbia, PA: Underwood/Miller, 1980. Large octavo, illustrated by Alicia Austin, original purple cloth front and spine stamped in silver. First hardcover edition. One of 200 numbered copies signed by Vance and illustrator Alicia Austin. Winner of the 1966 Nebula Award for Best Novella and also the 1966 Hugo Award for Best Novelette (both presented in 1967). Anatomy of Wonder (2004) II-1165. Survey of Science Fiction Literature III, pp. 1144-50. Hewett and Mallett, The Work of Jack Vance, A30d.
THE LAST CASTLE.
San Francisco, CA; Columbia, PA: Underwood/Miller, 1980. Large octavo, illustrated by Alicia Austin, original purple cloth front and spine stamped in silver. First edition. One of 200 numbered copies signed by Vance and illustrator Alicia Austin. Winner of the 1966 Nebula Award for Best Novella and also the 1966 Hugo Award for Best Novelette (both presented in 1967). Anatomy of Wonder (2004) II-1165. Survey of Science Fiction Literature III, pp. 1144-50. Hewett and Mallett, The Work of Jack Vance, A30d.
LIGHT FROM A LONE STAR.
Cambridge, MA: The NESFA Press, [1985]. Small octavo, jacket art by Richard Powers, First edition. One of 200 numbered copies comprising the limited edition, signed by Vance, artist Richard Powers. Additionally signed by Tim Underwood. Commemorative book for Vance's Guest of Honor appearance at Lone Star Con. Miscellany with five stories, excerpt from "Cat Island," an unpublished novella, a Vance encyclopedia, interview with Vance by Tim Underwood, and an introduction by Russell Letson. Hewett and Mallett, The Work of Jack Vance, A74.
LIGHT FROM A LONE STAR.
Cambridge, MA: The NESFA Press, [1985]. Small octavo, jacket art by Richard Powers, First edition. Limited to 1000 copies of which this is one of 800 unnumbered trade copies. Commemorative book for Vance's Guest of Honor appearance at Lone Star Con. Miscellany with five stories, excerpt from "Cat Island," an unpublished novella, a Vance encyclopedia, interview with Vance by Tim Underwood, and an introduction by Russell Letson. Hewett and Mallett, The Work of Jack Vance, A74.