ASIMOV, ISAAC (1920-1992) (stories)
-
- *The Alternate Asimovs (Doubleday
0-385-19784-5, Jan '86 [Dec '85], $16.95, 272pp,
hc) Collection of three early unpublished drafts
for Pebble in the Sky, The End of Eternity, and
"Belief," plus historical comment by
Asimov. (Contents)
-
- _Alternate Asimovs (Grafton
0-586-07162-8, Jun '87, £3.50, 349pp, pb)
Reprint (Doubleday 1986) collection of previously
unpublished drafts of three of Asimov's stories.
[First U.K. edition]
- _The Alternate Asimovs (NAL
Signet 0-451-15370-7, Apr '88 [Mar '88],
$3.95, 316pp, pb) Reprint (Doubleday 1986)
collection of the original versions of Pebble in
the Sky, The End of Eternity, and
"Belief".
- _The Alternate Asimovs (Penguin/Roc
0-451-45067-1, Mar '91, $3.99, 316pp, pb) Reissue
(Doubleday 1986) collection of early unpublished
drafts of Pebble in the Sky, The End of Eternity,
and "Belief"; third printing.
- _The Asimov Chronicles: Fifty Years of Isaac
Asimov (Legend
0-7126-4690-6, Apr '91, £14.99, 836pp, hc, cover
by Tony Roberts)
Reprint (Dark Harvest 1989) collection of fifty
of Asimov's short stories and non-fiction
one from each year from 1939 to 1988. Edited by
Martin H. Greenberg. [First U.K. edition]
- _The Asimov Chronicles: Volume Five (Ace 0-441-03111-0, Apr '91
[Mar '91], $3.95, 183pp, pb, cover by Bob Eggleton) Reprint
(Dark Harvest 1989 as The Asimov Chronicles: 50
Years of Isaac Asimov) collection of ten stories,
the fifth of six reprinted from the giant
one-volume book of 50 items. (Contents)
- _The Asimov Chronicles: Volume Four (Ace 0-441-03109-9, Feb '91
[Jan '91], $3.95, 182pp, pb, cover by Bob Eggleton) Reprint
(Dark Harvest 1989 as The Asimov Chronicles: 50
Years of Isaac Asimov) collection of ten stories,
the fourth book of six reprinted from the giant
one-volume book of 50 items. (Contents)
- _The Asimov Chronicles: Volume One (Ace 0-441-00011-8, Aug '90
[Jul '90], $3.95, 182pp, pb, cover by Bob Eggleton) Reprint
(Dark Harvest 1989 as The Asimov Chronicles: 50
Years of Isaac Asimov) collection of seven
stories, the first book of four reprinted from
the original giant one-volume book of 50 items. (Contents)
- _The Asimov Chronicles: Volume One (Legend 0-7126-4770-8,
Oct '91, £8.99, 485pp, tp, cover by Tony Roberts) Reprint
(Dark Harvest 1989 as part of The Asimov
Chronicles) collection of twenty-five of Asimov's
short stories and non-fiction one from
each year from 1939 to 1963. Edited by Martin H.
Greenberg. (Contents)
- _The Asimov Chronicles: Volume Six (Ace 0-441-03112-9, Jun '91
[May '91], $3.95, 182pp, pb, cover by Bob Eggleton) Reprint
(Dark Harvest 1989 as The Asimov Chronicles: 50
Years of Isaac Asimov) collection of 11 stories,
the final book of six reprinted from the giant
one-volume collection of 50 items. Edited by
Martin H. Greenberg.
(Contents)
- _The Asimov Chronicles: Volume Three (Ace 0-441-03108-0, Dec '90
[Nov '90], $3.95, 182pp, pb, cover by Bob Eggleton) Reprint
(Dark Harvest 1989 as The Asimov Chronicles: 50
Years of Isaac Asimov) collection of six stories,
the third book of four reprinted from the giant
one-volume book of fifty items. (Contents)
- _The Asimov Chronicles: Volume Two (Ace 0-441-00012-6, Oct '90
[Sep '90], $3.95, 198pp, pb, cover by Bob Eggleton) Reprint
(Dark Harvest 1989 as The Asimov Chronicles: 50
Years of Isaac Asimov) collection of six stories,
the second book of four reprinted from the giant
one-volume book of fifty items. (Contents)
- _The Asimov Chronicles: Volume Two (Legend 0-7126-4970-0,
Oct '91, £8.99, 351pp, tp, cover by Tony Roberts) Reprint
(Dark Harvest 1989 as part of The Asimov
Chronicles) collection of twenty-five of Asimov's
short stories and non-fiction one from
each year from 1964 to 1988. Edited by Martin H.
Greenberg. (Contents)
- *The Asimov Chronicles: Fifty Years of Isaac
Asimov (Dark Harvest
0-913165-44-1, May '89 [Apr '89], $21.95, 678pp,
hc) Oversize (18x26cm) collection of Asimov's
short stories and non-fiction (one from each
year) published to commemorate his golden
anniversary as a professional writer. Edited by
Martin H. Greenberg and illustrated by Ron
Lindahn and Val Lakey Lindahn. Also available in
a boxed limited edition of 500 copies signed by
author and artists (-43-3, $49.00). (Contents)
- _Asimov's Chronology of Science and Discovery (Grafton 0-246-13669-3,
Mar '90, £18.95, 707pp, hc, cover by One Plus One Studio)
Reprint (USA 1989) fascinating chronological
guide to scientific discoveries from 4,000,000
B.C. to the current day. Recommended. (PSP)
- *Asimov's Galaxy: Reflections on Science Fiction
(Doubleday
0-385-24120-8, Jan '89, $17.95, 318pp, hc)
Non-fiction. Essays on sf and on Asimov's life of
writing. These are reprints of
"editorials" in IASFM.
- _Asimov's Mysteries (Fawcett
Crest 0-449-21075-8, Jun '86, $2.95, 255pp,
pb) Reissue (Doubleday 1977) collection of 13
stories. Mostly sf, in spite of the title.
- *Azazel (Doubleday
Foundation 0-385-24410-X, Nov '88 [Oct '88],
$16.95, 221pp, hc) Fantasy collection of 18
stories featuring a pocket demon. One of them is
an original. (Contents)
- _Azazel (SFBC
#14492, Feb '89 [Jun '89], $4.98, hc) Reprint
(Doubleday Foundation 1988) collection of fantasy
stories featuring a pocket demon.
- _Azazel (Doubleday UK
0-385-26917-X, Nov '89, £10.95, 221pp, hc, cover
by Robert Goldstrom)
Reprint (Doubleday Foundation 1988) collection of
18 fantasy stories (one original) about a pocket
demon. This is actually a U.S. third printing
with a jacket bearing the U.K. price. [First U.K.
edition]
- _Azazel (Bantam Spectra
0-553-28339-1, Feb '90 [Jan '90], $3.95, 221pp,
pb, cover by Robert
Goldstrom) Reprint (Doubleday Foundation
1988) collection of 18 stories featuring a pocket
demon.
- _Azazel (Bantam UK
0-553-40068-1, Oct '90 [Sep '90], £3.50, 221pp,
pb, cover by Robert
Goldstrom) Reprint (Doubleday Foundation
1988) collection of fantasy stories about a demon
who is two centimetres tall.
- *Banquets of the Black Widowers (Doubleday
0-385-19541-9, Sep '84 [Aug '84], $13.95, 212pp,
hc) Non-sf/fantasy, of associational interest for
Asimov fans. A collection of mysteries involving
the "Black Widowers." (Contents)
- _Banquets of the Black Widowers (Grafton 0-586-06588-1,
Aug '86, £2.50, 250pp, pb) Reprint (Doubleday
1984) detective collection.
- *The Best Mysteries of Isaac Asimov (Doubleday
0-385-19783-7, Aug '86 [Jul '86], $17.95, 345pp,
hc) Mostly non-sf/fantasy, associational.
Collection of 31 stories including some sf
mysteries. 7 of the stories have not been
collected before.
(Contents)
- _The Best Mysteries of Isaac Asimov (Grafton 0-246-13186-1,
Aug '87, £10.95, 345pp, hc) Reprint (Doubleday
1986) mostly non-sf/fantasy, associational.
Collection of 31 stories including some sf
mysteries. 7 of the stories have not been
collected before. [First U.K. edition]
- _The Best Mysteries of Isaac Asimov (Ballantine Fawcett
0-449-13287-0, Sep '87 [Aug '87], $4.50, 400pp,
pb) Reprint (Doubleday 1986) collection,
associational with some sf elements.
- _The Best Mysteries of Isaac Asimov (Grafton 0-586-07499-6,
Oct '88, £3.99, 477pp, pb) Reprint (Doubleday
1986) collection of mystery stories, several with
an sf setting.
- *The Best Science Fiction of Isaac Asimov (Doubleday
0-385-19782-9, Aug '86 [Jul '86], $17.95, 320pp,
hc) Collection of 28 stories recycled from
earlier collections. There is a new introduction. (Contents)
- _The Best Science Fiction of Isaac Asimov (Grafton 0-246-13180-2,
Feb '87, £10.95, 320pp, hc) Reprint (Doubleday
1986) collection of Asimov's selection of his
best sf stories and poems (excluding any Robot
stories). [First U.K. edition]
- _The Best Science Fiction of Isaac Asimov (NAL Signet
0-451-15196-8, Feb '88 [Jan '88], $3.95, 379pp,
pb) Reprint (Doubleday 1986) collection of 28 sf
stories.
- _The Best Science Fiction of Isaac Asimov (Grafton 0-586-07498-8,
May '88, £3.50, 320pp, pb) Reprint (Doubleday
1986) sf collection.
- _The Best Science Fiction of Isaac Asimov (Penguin/Roc
0-451-45069-8, Mar '91, $3.99, 379pp, pb) Reissue
(Doubleday 1986) collection of 28 stories; third
printing.
- _The Bicentennial Man (Gollancz
0-575-04712-7, May '90, £3.50, 211pp, pb, cover
by Stanislaw Fernandes)
Reprint (Doubleday 1976) sf collection. Volume 43
in the "VGSF Classics" series.
- _The Bicentennial Man...and Other Stories (Ballantine Del Rey
0-345-32071-9, Feb '85 [Jan '85], $2.95, 222pp,
pb) Reprint (Doubleday 1976) collection of 12
stories.
- _The Big Sun of Mercury (Lightning
0-340-48497-7, Oct '88, £1.99, 143pp, pb)
Reprint (Doubleday 1956, as Lucky Starr and the
Big Sun of Mercury by Paul French) young-adult sf
novel. Volume 4 in the "David Starr"
series.
- _Buy Jupiter (Gollancz
0-575-04199-4, Feb '88, £2.95, 206pp, pb)
Reprint (Doubleday 1975) sf collection.
- *Cal (Doubleday no
ISBN, 1990 [Aug '91], no price, 30pp, ph)
Original Asimov short story free to members of
the "Isaac Asimov Collection", a
subscription book club. The words "Not for
sale in bookstores" seem to almost be part
of the title. It's copyright 1990 but not seen
until now.
- _The Caves of Steel (Ballantine
Del Rey 0-345-31389-5, Jan '84 [Dec '83],
$2.95, 209pp, pb) Reprint (Doubleday 1954) sf
novel, possibly Asimov's best. (CNB)
- _The Caves of Steel (Grafton
0-586-00835-7, Oct '86, £2.50, 206pp, pb)
Reissue (Doubleday 1954) sf novel.
- _The Caves of Steel (Ballantine
Del Rey 0-345-33820-0, Nov '86 [Oct '86],
$3.95, 268pp, pb) Reissue (Doubleday 1954) sf
novel; 7th Del Rey printing. Arguably Asimov's
best book, and the best fusion between sf and the
detective story. Highly recommended. (CNB)
- _The Caves of Steel (Doubleday
0-385-41952-X, Oct '91, $12.95, 202pp, hc)
Reprint (Doubleday 1954) sf novel. This special
imitation leatherbound edition is part of the
"Isaac Asimov Collection", and is
available from Doubleday by subscription only.
There is no dustjacket, but the artwork from the
forthcoming Bantam Spectra edition is pasted on
the front cover.
- _The Caves of Steel (Bantam
Spectra 0-553-29340-0, Dec '91 [Nov '91],
$4.99, 270pp, pb, cover by Steve Youll) Reprint
(Doubleday 1954) classic sf/mystery novel, the
first featuring detective Elijah Baley.
- _The Caves of Steel (HarperCollins
UK 0-586-00835-7, Oct '93, £4.99, 206pp, pb)
Reprint (Doubleday 1954) sf novel. 23rd printing.
- *Child of Time (with Robert
Silverberg) (Gollancz
0-575-04699-6, Aug '91 [Jul '91], £14.99, 302pp,
hc, cover by David Farren)
Sf novel about a Neanderthal child transported to
the present, based in part on Asimov's "The
Ugly Little Boy."
- _Child of Time (with Robert
Silverberg) (Pan
0-330-32270-2, Nov '92 [Oct '92], £8.99, 342pp,
tp, cover by David Farren)
Reprint (Gollancz 1991) sf novel about a
Neanderthal child transported to the present.
Based on Asimov's "The Ugly Little
Boy".
- _Child of Time (with Robert
Silverberg) (Pan
0-330-32579-5, Jun '93, £4.99, 342pp, pb, cover
by David Farren)
Reprint (Gollancz 1991) sf novel about a
Neanderthal child transported to the present,
expanded from Asimov's "The Ugly Little
Boy".
- _The Complete Robot (Grafton
0-586-05724-2, Apr '88, £3.95, 688pp, pb)
Reissue (Doubleday 1982) sf collection.
- _The Complete Robot (HarperCollins
UK 0-586-05724-2, 1994 [Dec '94], £5.99,
688pp, pb) Reprint (Doubleday 1982) SF
collection.
- *The Complete Stories, Volume 2 (Doubleday Foundation
0-385-42078-1, Apr '92 [Mar '92], $14.00, 550pp,
tp, cover by Barclay
Shaw) Collection of 40 stories with an
introduction by the author. A hardcover edition
(-42079-X) was originally announced but was not
published. The copyright page reverses the ISBN
numbers for the hardcover and trade paperback
editions. (Contents)
- _The Complete Stories, Volume 2 (SFBC #17907, May '92,
$7.98, 635pp, hc, cover by Barclay Shaw) Reprint
(Doubleday Foundation 1992) collection of 40
stories with an introduction by the author.
Similar to the Doubleday trade paperback edition
except it lacks an ISBN and price. The SFBC
number is on the back jacket. This is the first
hardcover edition.
- *The Complete Stories, Volume One (Doubleday Foundation
0-385-41606-7, Nov '90 [Oct '90], $22.95, 614pp,
hc, cover by Barclay
Shaw) Omnibus collection of 46 stories,
comprising the complete contents of Earth Is Room
Enough (Doubleday 1957), Nine Tomorrows
(Doubleday 1957), and Nightfall and Other Stories
(Doubleday 1959). Also available in trade
paperback (-41627-X).
(Contents)
- _The Complete Stories, Volume One (SFBC #17907, Mar '91,
$10.98, 614pp, hc, cover by Barclay Shaw) Reprint
(Doubleday Foundation 1990) omnibus collection of
46 stories, comprising the complete contents of
Earth Is Room Enough (Doubleday 1957), Nine
Tomorrows (Doubleday 1957), and Nightfall and
Other Stories (Doubleday 1959).
- _The Complete Stories, Volume Two (HarperCollins UK
0-00-224150-1, Jan '94, £16.99, 550pp, hc, cover
by Chris Brown)
Reprint (Doubleday Foundation 1992) collection of
40 sf stories. [First U.K. edition]
- _The Complete Stories: Volume I (HarperCollins UK
0-00-224139-0, Mar '93, £15.99, 614pp, hc, cover
by Christopher Brown)
Reprint (Doubleday Foundation 1990) omnibus
collection of 46 stories, comprising the complete
contents of Earth Is Room Enough (Doubleday
1957), Nine Tomorrows (Doubleday 1957), and
Nightfall and Other Stories (Doubleday 1959). (Contents) [First
U.K. edition]
- _The Complete Stories: Volume One (HarperCollins UK
0-00-647647-3, Jul '94, £5.99, 430pp, pb, cover
by Christopher Brown)
Reprint (Doubleday Foundation 1990 as Complete
Stories: Volume I) SF/fantasy collection. A
selection of 25 pieces from the original omnibus
of 46. This version includes the complete
contents of Earth is Room Enough (Doubleday 1957)
and all-but-one of the stories in Nine Tomorrows
(Doubleday 1957).
(Contents)
- _The Complete Stories: Volume Two (HarperCollins UK
0-00-648016-0, Jan '95 [Dec '94], £5.99, 464pp,
pb, cover by Christopher
Brown) Reprint (Doubleday Foundation 1990 as
part of Complete Stories: Volume I) SF/fantasy
collection. With its companion volume, Complete
Stories: Volume One (HarperCollins UK, 1994) the
pair make up all of the original omnibus. This
collection contains Nightfall and Other Stories
(Doubleday 1959), plus one more story, "The
Ugly Little Boy".
(Contents)
- _The Currents of Space (Grafton
0-246-12918-2, Aug '86, £9.95, 240pp, hc)
Reprint (Doubleday 1952) sf novel.
- _The Currents of Space (Bantam
Spectra 0-553-29341-9, Jan '92 [Dec '91],
$4.99, 293pp, pb, cover by Steve Youll) Reprint
(Doubleday 1952) sf novel, third book of the
"Empire" series, prequel to the
"Foundation" series.
- _The Currents of Space (SFBC
#00097, Feb '93, $5.98, 197pp, hc, cover by Ed Valigurski) Reissue
(Doubleday 1952) sf novel. This edition has no
price and has the SFBC number on the back jacket.
- _David Starr - Space Ranger (Ballantine Del Rey
0-345-31541-3, Apr '84 [Mar '84], $2.25, 174pp,
pb) Reprint (Doubleday 1952, as by Paul French)
juvenile sf adventure, part of a series. This
edition also has the 1978 preface.
- *The Disappearing Man & Other Mysteries (Walker 0-8027-6578-5,
1985, $9.95, 64pp, hc) Collection of five
young-adult detective stories. (Contents)
- _The Early Asimov: Book One (Ballantine Del Rey
0-345-32590-7, Feb '86 [Jan '86], $3.95, 300pp,
pb) Reprint (Doubleday 1972 as The Early Asimov)
collection plus commentary. This volume is the
first half of the Doubleday edition.
- _The Early Asimov: Book Two (Ballantine Del Rey
0-345-32589-3, Feb '86 [Jan '86], $3.95, 301pp,
pb) Reprint (Doubleday 1972 as The Early Asimov)
collection. This edition is the second half of
the earlier edition.
- *The Edge of Tomorrow (Tor
0-312-93200-6, Jun '85 [May '85], $15.95, 462pp,
hc) Collection, a combination of sf and
non-fiction, dealing with "scientists past
and future." Most of the stories have
appeared in other collections. The non-fiction is
all from Asimov's F&SF columns. (Contents)
- _The Edge of Tomorrow (Harrap
0-245-54391-0, Mar '86, £9.95, 462pp, hc)
Reprint (Tor 1985) collection of sf stories and
non-fiction essays.
- _The Edge of Tomorrow (Tor
0-812-53122-1, Jul '86 [Jun '86], $3.50, 462pp,
pb) Reprint (Tor 1985) collection of fiction and
non-fiction.
- _The End of Eternity (Ballantine
Del Rey 0-345-31832-3, Nov '84 [Oct '84],
$2.95, 192pp, pb) Reprint (Doubleday 1955) sf
time travel novel. There are 450,000 copies in
print (17 printings from Fawcett).
- _The End of Eternity (Bantam
Spectra 0-553-28809-1, Oct '90 [Sep '90],
$4.95, 194pp, pb, cover by Don Dixon) Reprint
(Doubleday 1955) time-travel sf novel.
- *Fantastic Voyage II: Destination Brain (Doubleday
0-385-23926-2, Sep '87 [Aug '87], $18.95, 332pp,
hc) Sf novel, not a sequel to Fantastic Voyage
but another book using the same basic idea, in a
more plausible manner.
- *Fantastic Voyage II: Destination Brain (Doubleday
0-385-24392-8, Oct '87 [Sep '87], $125.00, 332pp,
hc) This is the signed limited edition.
- _Fantastic Voyage II: Destination Brain (Grafton 0-246-13210-8,
Oct '87, £10.95, 392pp, hc) Reprint (Doubleday
1987). Amazingly enough, this reprise of (rather
than sequel to) Fantastic Voyage makes the
original version look scientifically realistic
and plausible by comparison. [First U.K. edition]
- _Fantastic Voyage II: Destination Brain (Grafton 0-586-20025-8,
1988 [Sep '88], £2.95, 480pp, pb) Reprint
(Doubleday/Grafton 1987) sf novel. This is a
special `Open Market' edition and is not
generally available in the UK.
- _Fantastic Voyage II: Destination Brain (Bantam Spectra
0-553-27340-X, Aug '88 [Jul '88], $4.95, 385pp,
pb) Reprint (Doubleday/Grafton 1987) sf novel.
Not a sequel to Fantastic Voyage, but another
novel based on the same concept.
- _Fantastic Voyage II: Destination Brain (Grafton 0-586-20025-8,
Nov '88, £3.99, 480pp, pb) Reprint
(Doubleday/Grafton 1987) sf novel.
- *Forward the Foundation (Doubleday
Foundation 0-385-24793-1, Apr '93 [Mar '93],
$23.50, 415pp, hc, cover by Bob Larkin) Collection
of four novellas plus an epilogue, part of the
"Foundation" series focusing on the
later life of psychohistorian Hari Seldon. (Contents)
- *Forward the Foundation (Doubleday
UK 0-385-26942-0, Apr '93 [Jan '93], £14.99,
417pp, hc, cover by Tony
Roberts) Collection of four original novellas
about the life of Hari Seldon. Simultaneous with
US (Doubleday Foundation) edition.
- _Forward the Foundation (SFBC #05813, Jul '93
[Jun '93], $11.98, 415pp, hc, cover by Bob Larkin) Reprint
(Doubleday Foundation 1993) collection of four
novellas plus an epilogue, part of the
"Foundation" series focusing on the
later life of psychohistorian Hari Seldon.
Similar to the Doubleday Foundation edition
except it lacks a price and has the SFBC number
on the back jacket.
- _Forward the Foundation (Doubleday
UK 0-385-40456-5, Oct '93, £8.99, 417pp, tp)
Reprint (Doubleday Foundation 1993) sf
collection. In the "Foundation" series.
- _Forward the Foundation (Bantam
Spectra 0-553-56507-9, Mar '94 [Feb '94],
$5.99, 480pp, pb, cover by Stephen Youll) Reprint
(Doubleday Foundation 1993) collection of four
novellas plus an epilogue, part of the
"Foundation" series focusing on the
later life of psychohistorian Hari Seldon.
- _Forward the Foundation (Bantam
UK 0-553-40488-1, Sep '94, £4.99, 477pp, pb)
Reprint (Doubleday Foundation 1993) sf
collection, in the "Foundation" series.
- _Foundation (Ballantine
Del Rey 0-345-33627-5, Sep '86 [Aug '86],
$3.95, 286pp, pb) Reissue (Gnome 1951) sf novel,
first in what was the "Foundation
Trilogy" and is now the Foundation Series.
13th printing.
- _Foundation (Ballantine
Del Rey 0-345-33627-5, Oct '87 [Sep '87],
$3.95, 285pp, pb) Reissue (Gnome 1951) sf novel,
first in the "Foundation" series; 17th
Del Rey printing. Contains the 1982 introduction
"The Story Behind the Foundation" by
Asimov.
- _Foundation (Doubleday
0-385-41950-3, Aug '91, $12.95, 227pp, hc, cover
by Michael Whelan)
Reprint (Gnome 1951) sf novel, first book of the
"Foundation" series (and of the
original trilogy). This special imitation
leatherbound edition is part of the "Isaac
Asimov Collection", and is available from
Doubleday by subscription only. There is no
actual dustjacket, but the Whelan artwork from
the Del Rey edition is pasted on the cover.
- _Foundation (Bantam
Spectra 0-553-29335-4, Nov '91 [Oct '91],
$4.99, 296pp, pb, cover by Steve Youll) Reprint
(Gnome 1951) sf novel, first book of the classic
"Foundation Trilogy" and the
"Foundation" series.
- _Foundation (HarperCollins
UK 0-586-01080-7, May '94 [Jun '94], £4.99,
234pp, pb) Reprint (Gnome 1951) sf novel. First
Volume in the "Foundation" saga. The
three covers of this edition form a single
cityscape.
- *Foundation and Earth (Doubleday
0-385-23312-4, Sep '86, $16.95, 356pp, hc) Sf
novel, #5 in the "Foundation" series.
- _Foundation and Earth (Grafton
0-246-13047-4, Oct '86, £10.95, 462pp, hc)
Reprint (Doubleday 1986) sf novel.
- _Foundation and Earth (QPB
no ISBN, Jun '87, $8.95, 356pp, tp) Reprint
(Doubleday 1986) sf novel. Reproduction of the
hardcover in a soft cover the same as the jacket;
no ISBN number.
- _Foundation and Earth (Grafton
0-586-07110-5, Jul '87, £3.50, 510pp, pb)
Reprint (Doubleday 1986) sf novel. Volume 5 in
the "Foundation" series.
- _Foundation and Earth (Ballantine
Del Rey 0-345-35142-8, Aug '87, $4.95, 494pp,
pb) Reprint (Doubleday 1986) sf novel, #5 in the
"Foundation" series. International
edition.
- _Foundation and Earth (Ballantine
Del Rey 0-345-33996-7, Oct '87 [Sep '87],
$4.95, 494pp, pb) Reprint (Doubleday 1986) sf
novel, #5 in the "Foundation" series.
- _Foundation and Earth (SFBC
#05542, Jan '93, $8.98, 356pp, hc, cover by Bob Eggleton) Reprint
(Doubleday 1986) sf novel, fifth book of the
"Foundation" series. Similar to the
Doubleday edition except it lacks an ISBN and
price and has the SFBC number on the back jacket.
- _Foundation and Earth (HarperCollins
UK 0-586-07110-5, Aug '94 [Sep '94], £5.99,
510pp, pb) Reprint (Doubleday 1986) sf novel, in
the "Foundation" series.
- _Foundation and Empire (Ballantine
Del Rey 0-345-33628-3, Sep '86 [Aug '86],
$3.95, 288pp, pb) Reissue (Gnome 1952) sf novel,
Book Two of the Foundation Series; 11th printing.
- _Foundation and Empire (Ballantine
Del Rey 0-345-33628-3, Oct '87 [Sep '87],
$3.95, 285pp, pb) Reissue (Gnome 1952) sf novel,
second in the "Foundation" series; 13th
Del Rey printing, with the 1982 intro (same as in
Foundation).
- _Foundation and Empire (Bantam
Spectra 0-553-29246-3, Nov '91 [Oct '91],
$4.99, 279pp, pb, cover by Steve Youll) Reissue
(Gnome 1952) sf novel, second book of the classic
"Foundation Trilogy" and the
"Foundation" series.
- _Foundation and Empire (Doubleday
0-385-42303-9, Jan '92, $12.95, 168pp, hc, cover
by Steve Youll)
Reprint (Gnome 1952) sf novel, second book of the
classic "Foundation Trilogy". This
special imitation leatherbound edition is part of
the "Isaac Asimov Collection", and is
available from Doubleday by subscription only.
There is no actual dustjacket, but the Steve
Youll artwork from the Bantam Spectra paperback
is pasted on the front cover.
- _Foundation and Empire (HarperCollins
UK 0-586-01355-5, May '94 [Jun '94], £4.99,
240pp, pb) Reprint (Gnome 1952) sf novel. Second
Volume in the "Foundation" saga.
- _The Foundation Trilogy (Easton
Press no ISBN, Mar '89 [Feb '89], no price,
510pp, hc) Reprint (SFBC 1963) omnibus edition of
the first three "Foundation" books,
with an introduction by Asimov. This special
leatherbound gilt-edge limited edition is part of
the "Masterpieces of SF" series and is
available by subscription only. It has a new
foreword by James Gunn and the Michael Whelan
artwork from the 1985 Del Rey covers as
illustrations.
- _Foundation's Edge (Ballantine
Del Rey 0-345-30898-0, Oct '87 [Sep '87],
$3.95, 426pp, pb) Reissue (Doubleday 1982) sf
novel, #4 in the "Foundation" series;
12th Del Rey printing.
- _Foundation's Edge (Grafton
0-586-05839-7, Nov '88, £3.50, 432pp, pb)
Reissue (Doubleday 1982) sf novel. In the
"Foundation" series.
- _Foundation's Edge (Bantam
Spectra 0-553-29338-9, Nov '91 [Oct '91],
$5.99, 450pp, pb, cover by Steve Youll) Reprint
(Doubleday 1982) sf novel, fourth book of the
"Foundation" series.
- _Foundation's Edge (HarperCollins
UK 0-586-05839-7, Aug '94 [Sep '94], £5.99,
432pp, pb) Reprint (Doubleday 1982) sf novel, in
the "Foundation" series.
- *Futuredays: A 19th-Century Vision of the Year
2000 (Holt/Owl
0-8050-0120-4, Sep '86 [Aug '86], $12.95, 96pp,
pb) Non-fiction; book of French artwork from 1899
imagining the world a century later, the work of
Jean Marc Cote; commentary by Asimov.
- _Futuredays: A 19th-Century Vision of the Year
2000 (Virgin
0-86369-160-9, Sep '86, £8.99, 96pp, pb) Reprint
(Holt 1986). Pictorial collection of Victorian
cigarette cards illustrating the Year 2000, with
commentary by Asimov.
- _The Gods Themselves (Ballantine
Del Rey 0-345-31831-5, Nov '84 [Oct '84],
$2.95, 288pp, pb) Reprint (Doubleday 1972) sf
novel. It won both Nebula and Hugo awards. The
Fawcett paperback had 24 printings for 885,000
copies!
- _The Gods Themselves (Easton
Press no ISBN, 1986 [Nov '88], no price,
288pp, hc) Reprint (Doubleday 1972) Hugo and
Nebula-winning sf novel. This leatherbound,
gilt-edge edition is available only to members of
the "Masterpieces of Science Fiction"
series. It contains a special introduction by
James Gunn and three paintings by Richard Powers.
It came out in 1986, but we didn't see it until
1988.
- _The Gods Themselves (Ballantine
Del Rey 0-345-33778-6, Apr '88 [Mar '88],
$3.95, 288pp, pb) Reissue (Doubleday 1972) sf
novel, winner of the Hugo and Nebula awards.
seventh Del Rey printing.
- _The Gods Themselves (Bantam
Spectra 0-553-28810-5, Oct '90 [Sep '90],
$4.95, 293pp, pb, cover by Don Dixon) Reprint
(Doubleday 1972) Nebula Award-winning sf novel.
- _The Gods Themselves (Doubleday
0-385-41951-1, Nov '91, $12.95, 293pp, hc)
Reprint (Doubleday 1972) Hugo and Nebula
Award-winning sf novel. This special imitation
leatherbound edition is part of the "Isaac
Asimov Collection", and is available from
Doubleday by subscription only. There is no
dustjacket, but the artwork from the forthcoming
Bantam Spectra edition is pasted on the front
cover.
- _The Gods Themselves (SFBC
#07685, Aug '95 [Jul '95], $8.98, 288pp, hc,
cover by Barclay Shaw)
Reissue (Doubleday 1972) classic SF novel. A
Hugo, Nebula, and Locus Award winner.
- *Gold (HarperPrism
0-06-105206-X, Mar '95 [Feb '95], $20.00, 345pp,
hc) SF collection of previously uncollected
works: 15 stories, 18 essays on SF, and 20 essays
on writing SF.
(Contents)
- _Gold (SFBC #07068,
May '95 [Apr '95], $9.98, 345pp, hc) Reprint
(HarperPrism 1995) collection of stories and
essays. This is similar to the HarperPrism
edition, except it lacks a price and has the SFBC
number on the back jacket.
- _Gold (HarperCollins UK
0-00-224621-X, Oct '95, £14.99, 345pp, hc)
Reprint (HarperPrism 1995) collection of 15
stories, 18 essays on SF, and 20 essays on
writing SF. [First U.K. edition]
- _Gold (HarperPrism
0-06-105409-7, Feb '96 [Jan '96], $5.99, 434pp,
pb) Reprint (HarperPrism 1995) collection of SF
and writings on SF.
- _Gold (HarperCollins/Voyager
0-00-648202-3, Sep '96 [Aug '96], £5.99,
ii+434pp, pb) Reprint (HarperPrism 1995)
collection of 15 stories, 18 essays on SF, and 20
essays on writing SF. Subtitled `The Final SF
Collection'.
- _How to Enjoy Writing: A Book of Aid and Comfort
(with Janet Jeppson
Asimov) See entry under Janet Jeppson Asimov.
- _I, Robot (Ballantine Del
Rey 0-345-31482-4, Jan '84 [Dec '83], $2.75,
192pp, pb) Reprint (Gnome 1950) collection.
- _I, Robot (Ballantine Del
Rey 0-345-32140-5, Nov '84 [Oct '84], $2.95,
192pp, pb) Reissue (Gnome 1950) novelization of a
group of stories. One of the classics of sf and
still considered the best book on robots, either
fiction or non-fiction. Over 1,000,000 copies in
print. This is the third Del Rey printing.
- _I, Robot (Grafton
0-246-12100-9, Apr '86, £9.95, 206pp, hc)
Reprint (Gnome 1950) sf collection.
- _I, Robot (Bantam Spectra
0-553-29438-5, Dec '91 [Nov '91], $4.99, 272pp,
pb, cover by Steve Youll)
Reprint (Gnome Press 1950) classic collection of
nine stories.
- _I, Robot (HarperCollins
UK 0-586-02532-4, Oct '93, £4.99, 249pp, pb)
Reprint (Gnome 1950) sf collection. 25th
printing.
- _I, Robot: The Illustrated Screenplay (with Harlan Ellison) See
entry under Harlan Ellison.
- _I. Asimov (Bantam
0-553-56997-X, Feb '95 [Jan '95], $6.99, 578pp,
pb, cover by Jill
Krementz) Reprint (Doubleday 1994)
non-fiction memoir.
- *I. Asimov: A Memoir (Doubleday
0-385-41701-2, Apr '94 [Mar '94], $25.00, 562pp,
hc) Non-fiction. A memoir by Asimov, commenting
on both his work and his personal life.
- _I. Asimov: A Memoir (SFBC
#03247, Jun '94 [May '94], $11.98, 562pp, hc)
Reprint (Doubleday 1994) non-fiction, a memoir by
Asimov. Similar to the Doubleday edition except
this lacks a price and has the SFBC number on the
back jacket.
- _Isaac Asimov (Octopus
0-7064-2197-3, 1984, 298pp, hc) Reprint (Octopus
1981) omnibus edition of Foundation (Gnome 1951)
and I, Robot (Gnome 1950). An "instant
remainder" book. The 1981 edition also
included Foundation and Empire (Gnome 1952),
Second Foundation (Gnome 1953), The Stars, Like
Dust (Doubleday 1951), and The Naked Sun
(Doubleday 1957).
(Contents)
- _Lucky Starr #1: David Starr, Space Ranger/Lucky
Starr and the Pirates of the Asteroids (Bantam Spectra
0-553-29166-1, Apr '93 [Mar '93], $4.99, 309pp,
pb, cover by Romas)
Reprint (NEL 1972 as An Isaac Asimov Double)
omnibus of the first two young-adult sf novels in
the "Lucky Starr" series, David Starr,
Space Ranger (Doubleday 1952 as by Paul French)
and Lucky Starr and the Pirates of the Asteroids
(Doubleday 1953 as by Paul French). The first
American omnibus, The Adventures of Lucky Starr
(SFBC 1985), contained the first three novels in
the series. This edition also has the 1978
preface. (Contents)
- _Lucky Starr and The Big Sun of Mercury (Ballantine Del Rey
0-345-31439-5, Feb '84 [Jan '84], $1.95, 174pp,
pb) Reissue (Doubleday 1956, as by Paul French)
juvenile sf novel.
- _Lucky Starr and the Moons of Jupiter (Ballantine Del Rey
0-345-31623-1, Aug '84 [Jul '84], $1.95, 174pp,
pb) Reprint (Doubleday 1957, as by Paul French)
juvenile sf novel, part of a series. This edition
has the 1978 preface.
- _Lucky Starr and the Oceans of Venus (Ballantine Del Rey
0-345-31563-4, Jun '84 [May '84], $1.95, 174pp,
pb) Reprint (Doubleday 1954, as by Paul French)
juvenile sf adventure novel.
- _Lucky Starr and the Pirates of the Asteroids (Ballantine Del Rey
0-345-31562-6, May '84 [Apr '84], $1.95, 176pp,
pb) Reprint (Doubleday 1953 as by Paul French)
juvenile sf novel.
- _Lucky Starr and the Rings of Saturn (Ballantine Del Rey
0-345-31830-7, Dec '84 [Nov '84], $1.95, 175pp,
pb) Reprint (Doubleday 1958 as by Paul French)
juvenile sf novel.
- +Lucky Starr Book 2: Lucky Starr and the Oceans
of Venus/Lucky Starr and the Big Sun of Mercury (Bantam Spectra
0-553-56254-1, May '93 [Apr '93], $4.99, 307pp,
pb, cover by Romas)
Omnibus of the third and fourth young-adult sf
novels in the "Lucky Starr" series,
Lucky Starr and the Oceans of Venus (Doubleday
1954 as by Paul French) and Lucky Starr and the
Big Sun of Mercury (Doubleday 1956 as by Paul
French). With 1978 prefaces by the author. First
American edition (NEL 1973). (Contents)
- +Lucky Starr Book 3: Lucky Starr and the Moons of
Jupiter/Lucky Starr and the Rings of Saturn (Bantam Spectra
0-553-29682-5, Jun '93 [May '93], $4.99, 306pp,
pb, cover by Romas)
Omnibus of the fifth and sixth young-adult sf
novels in the "Lucky Starr" series,
Lucky Starr and the Moons of Jupiter (Doubleday
1957 as by Paul French) and Lucky Starr and the
Rings of Saturn (Doubleday 1958 as by Paul
French). With 1978 prefaces by the author. First
American edition (NEL 1973). (Contents)
- *Magic (HarperPrism
0-06-105205-1, Jan '96 [Dec '95], $22.00, 275pp,
hc) Collection of 11 fantasy stories and 20
essays about fantasy and "beyond,"
subtitled "The Final Fantasy
Collection".
(Contents)
- _Magic (HarperCollins/Voyager
0-00-224622-8, Mar '96, £15.99, 275pp, hc, cover
by Richard Rossiter)
Reprint (HarperPrism 1996) collection of 11
fantasy stories and 20 essays about fantasy and
beyond. Subtitled "The Final Fantasy
Collection". [First U.K. edition]
- _Magic (SFBC
#11406, Apr '96 [Mar '96], $10.98, 275pp, hc)
Reprint (HarperPrism 1996) collection of 11
fantasy stories and 20 essays about fantasy,
subtitled "The Final Fantasy
Collection". This is similar to the
HarperPrism edition, except it lacks a price and
has the SFBC number on the back jacket.
- _Magic (HarperPrism
0-06-105412-7, Apr '97 [Mar '97], $5.99, 305pp,
pb) Reprint (HarperPrism 1996) collection of
fantasy stories and essays.
- _Magic (Voyager
0-00-648203-1, May '97, £5.99, iv+305pp, pb,
cover by Fred Gambino)
Reprint (HarperPrism 1996) collection of 11
fantasy stories and 20 essays about fantasy, and
beyond. Subtitled The Final Fantasy Collection.
- _The Martian Way (Ballantine
Del Rey 0-345-32587-7, Oct '85 [Sep '85],
$2.95, 217pp, pb) Reprint (Doubleday 1955)
collection of 4 novellas. The title story is one
of Asimov's best. (CNB)
- _The Moons of Jupiter (Lightning
0-340-49110-8, Dec '88 [Nov '88], £1.99, 142pp,
pb) Reissue (Doubleday 1957, as Lucky Starr and
the Moons of Jupiter by Paul French) young-adult
sf novel.
- _The Naked Sun (Ballantine
Del Rey 0-345-31390-9, Jan '84 [Dec '83],
$2.95, 208pp, pb) Reprint (Doubleday 1957)
sf/mystery novel, sequel to The Caves of Steel.
- _The Naked Sun (Ballantine
Del Rey 0-345-33821-9, Nov '86 [Oct '86],
$3.95, 270pp, pb) Reissue (Doubleday 1957) sf
novel, 7th Del Rey printing. Sequel to The Caves
of Steel.
- _The Naked Sun (Bantam
Spectra 0-553-29339-7, Dec '91 [Nov '91],
$4.99, 269pp, pb, cover by Steve Youll) Reprint
(Doubleday 1957) sf/mystery novel, the second
featuring detective Elijah Baley.
- _The Naked Sun (HarperCollins
UK 0-586-01016-5, Oct '93, £4.99, 203pp, pb)
Reprint (Doubleday 1957) sf novel. 24th printing.
- *Nemesis (Doubleday
Foundation 0-385-24792-3, Oct '89 [Sep '89],
$18.95, 364pp, hc) Sf novel about a conspiracy to
conceal a threat to our solar system. Also
announced in a boxed, signed, numbered special
limited edition of 500 copies (-26619-7,
$125.00).
- *Nemesis (Doubleday UK
0-385-26907-2, Oct '89 [Aug '89], £12.95, 364pp,
hc, cover by Tony
Roberts) Sf novel about a dwarf star on a
collision course with Earth. Simultaneous with
the US (Doubleday Foundation) edition.
- _Nemesis (SFBC
#15668, Jan '90, $8.98, 334pp, hc, cover by Don Dixon) Reprint
(Doubleday Foundation 1989) sf novel.
- _Nemesis (Bantam UK
0-553-40069-X, Sep '90 [Aug '90], £3.99, 447pp,
pb) Reprint (Doubleday 1989) sf novel.
- _Nemesis (Bantam Spectra
0-553-28628-5, Oct '90 [Sep '90], $5.95, 386pp,
pb, cover by Don Dixon)
Reprint (Doubleday Foundation 1989) sf novel.
- _New Guide To Science (Penguin
0-14-007621-2, Mar '87, £8.95, 880pp, tp)
Reprint (Basic 1984) layman's guide to science.
Fourth edition.
- *Nightfall (with Robert
Silverberg) (Gollancz
0-575-04698-8, Jun '90, £13.95, 352pp, hc, cover
by Chris Moore) Sf
novel based on Asimov's classic short story of
the same title.
- +Nightfall (with Robert
Silverberg) (Doubleday
Foundation 0-385-26341-4, Nov '90, $19.95,
339pp, hc, cover by Don
Dixon) Sf novel based on the classic Asimov
short story. First American edition (Gollancz
1990).
- _Nightfall (with Robert
Silverberg) (SFBC
#17605, Nov '90, $9.98, hc, cover by Don Dixon) Reprint
(Gollancz 1990) sf novel based on the 1941
classic Asimov story.
- _Nightfall (with Robert
Silverberg) (Pan
0-330-31468-8, May '91 [Apr '91], £7.99, 352pp,
tp, cover by Chris Moore)
Reprint (Gollancz 1990) sf novel based on
Asimov's short story of the same name.
- _Nightfall (with Robert
Silverberg) (Bantam
Spectra 0-553-29099-1, Sep '91 [Aug '91],
$5.99, 339pp, pb, cover by Don Dixon) Reprint
(Gollancz 1990) sf novel based on the classic
Asimov short story.
- _Nightfall (with Robert
Silverberg) (Pan
0-330-32096-3, Nov '92 [Oct '92], £4.99, 352pp,
pb, cover by Chris Moore)
Reprint (Gollancz 1990) sf novel based on
Asimov's short story of the same name.
- _Nightfall and Other Stories (Ballantine Del Rey
0-345-31091-8, Dec '84 [Nov '84], $3.50, 350pp,
pb) Reprint (Doubleday 1969) collection.
- _Nightfall and Other Stories (Grafton 0-586-21255-8,
Jul '91 [Jun '91], £4.99, 445pp, pb, cover by Chris Foss) Reprint
(Doubleday 1969) sf collection, previously
published in the U.K. in two volumes.
- _Nightfall One (Grafton
0-586-03466-8, Apr '86, £1.95, 176pp, pb)
Reissue (Doubleday 1969 as first part of
Nightfall) collection of 5 sf stories.
- _Nine Tomorrows (Ballantine
Del Rey 0-345-32072-7, Feb '85 [Jan '85],
$2.95, 224pp, pb) Reprint (Doubleday 1959)
collection.
- _Nine Tomorrows (Grafton
0-586-06419-2, Nov '86, £2.50, 268pp, pb)
Reissue (Doubleday 1959) sf collection.
- _Norby and the Court Jester (with Janet Jeppson Asimov)
See entry under Janet Jeppson Asimov.
- _Norby and the Invaders (with Janet Jeppson Asimov)
See entry under Janet Jeppson Asimov.
- _Norby and the Oldest Dragon (with Janet Jeppson Asimov)
See entry under Janet Jeppson Asimov.
- _Norby and the Queen's Necklace (with Janet Jeppson Asimov)
See entry under Janet Jeppson Asimov.
- _Norby and Yobo's Great Adventure (with Janet Jeppson Asimov)
See entry under Janet Jeppson Asimov.
- _The Norby Chronicles (with Janet Jeppson Asimov)
See entry under Janet Jeppson Asimov.
- _Norby Down to Earth (with Janet Jeppson Asimov)
See entry under Janet Jeppson Asimov.
- _Norby Finds a Villain (with Janet Jeppson Asimov)
See entry under Janet Jeppson Asimov.
- _Norby Through Time and Space (with Janet Jeppson Asimov)
See entry under Janet Jeppson Asimov.
- _Norby: Robot for Hire (with Janet Jeppson Asimov)
See entry under Janet Jeppson Asimov.
- _Oceans of Venus (Lightning
0-340-43121-0, Aug '88, £1.95, 142pp, pb)
Reprint (Doubleday 1954, as Lucky Starr and the
Oceans of Venus by Paul French) young-adult sf
novel. Volume 3 in the "David Starr"
series.
- *Opus 300 (Houghton
Mifflin 0-395-36108-7, Jan '85 [Dec '84],
$18.95, 377pp, hc) Non-fiction, associational,
with material from Asimov's third set of 100
books, plus the new essay "The Forever
Foundation".
- *Other Worlds of Isaac Asimov (Crown/Avenel
0-517-64375-8, 1987 [Mar '88], $8.98, 651pp, hc)
Omnibus with the novels The Gods Themselves
(1972) and The End of Eternity (1955), plus 12
stories, including the complete contents of The
Martian Way (1955). Edited by Martin H.
Greenberg, with a new foreword by Asimov. An
"instant remainder" book, dated 1987
but not seen until 1988.
(Contents)
- _Our Angry Earth (with Frederik
Pohl) See entry under Frederik Pohl.
- *Our Angry Earth (with Frederik
Pohl) (Tor
0-312-85252-5, Nov '91 [Oct '91], $19.95, 323pp,
hc, cover by Joe Curcio)
Associational non-fiction. Two sf writers offer a
detailed plan to save the Earth from the human
race.
- _Our Angry Earth (with Frederik
Pohl) (Tor
0-812-52096-3, Apr '93 [Mar '93], $5.99, 429pp,
pb) Reprint (Tor 1991) associational non-fiction;
Asimov and Pohl's plan to save the Earth. With a
new 30-page afterword/update by Pohl.
- _Pebble in the Sky (Grafton
0-246-12919-0, Sep '86, £9.95, 226pp, hc)
Reprint (Doubleday 1950) sf novel. Third of the
"Galactic Empire" novels.
- _Pebble in the Sky (Grafton
0-586-06952-6, Sep '87, £2.95, 226pp, pb)
Reprint (Doubleday 1950) sf novel. Volume 3 in
the "Galactic Empire" series.
- _Pebble in the Sky (Doubleday
0-385-41269-X, Feb '90, $45.00, 223pp, hc)
Reprint (Doubleday 1950) sf novel, Asimov's first
novel. This is a special 40th anniversary
edition, a signed, numbered, slipcased limited
edition of 1,500 copies. This is a facsimile
edition, but the book is the size of current
Doubleday books rather than the 1950 size, there
is some color variation on the cover, and the
logo has been redone. There is an enclosed
pamphlet with a new Asimov introduction and an
editor's note by Jennifer Brehl.
- _Pebble in the Sky (Doubleday
0-385-41953-8, Sep '91, $12.95, 223pp, hc)
Reprint (Doubleday 1950) sf novel. This special
imitation leatherbound edition is part of the
"Isaac Asimov Collection", and is
available from Doubleday by subscription only.
There is no dustjacket, but the artwork from the
forthcoming Bantam Spectra paperback edition is
pasted on the front cover.
- _Pebble in the Sky (Bantam
Spectra 0-553-29342-7, Jan '92 [Dec '91],
$4.99, 309pp, pb, cover by Steve Youll) Reprint
(Doubleday 1950) sf novel, first book of the
"Empire" series, prequel to the
"Foundation" series.
- _Pebble in the Sky (HarperCollins
UK 0-586-06952-6, Aug '93 [Sep '93], £4.99,
226pp, pb) Reprint (Doubleday 1950) sf novel.
This edition includes the 1982 afterword.
- _Pirates of the Asteroids (Lightning
0-340-42609-8, Jun '88, £1.95, 144pp, pb)
Reprint (Doubleday 1953, as Lucky Starr and the
Pirates of the Asteroids by Paul French)
young-adult sf novel. Includes Asimov's 1970
foreword. Volume 2 in the "David Starr"
series.
- *The Positronic Man (with Robert Silverberg) (Gollancz 0-575-04700-3,
Nov '92 [Oct '92], £14.99, 223pp, hc, cover by Peter Mennim) Sf novel
based on Asimov's short story "The
Bicentennial Man".
- _The Positronic Man (with Robert Silverberg) (Pan 0-330-32811-5, Jun
'93, £8.99, 223pp, tp, cover by Peter Mennim) Reprint
(Gollancz 1992) expansion of Asimov's short story
"The Bicentennial Man".
- +The Positronic Man (with Robert Silverberg) (Doubleday Foundation
0-385-26342-2, Nov '93 [Oct '93], $22.50, 259pp,
hc, cover by Joann Daley)
Sf novel based on Asimov's story "The
Bicentennial Man". First American edition
(Gollancz 1992).
- _The Positronic Man (with Robert Silverberg) (Pan 0-330-33058-6, Nov
'93 [Oct '93], £4.99, 223pp, pb, cover by Peter Mennim) Reprint
(Gollancz 1992) sf novel based on Asimov's short
story "The Bicentennial Man".
- _The Positronic Man (with Robert Silverberg) (SFBC #02037, Dec '93
[Nov '93], $7.98, 204pp, hc, cover by Joann Daley) Reprint
(Gollancz 1992) sf novel based on Asimov's story
"The Bicentennial Man". Similar to the
1993 Doubleday Foundation edition except it lacks
a price and has the SFBC number on the back
jacket.
- _The Positronic Man (with Robert Silverberg) (Bantam Spectra
0-553-56121-9, Jan '95 [Dec '94], $5.99, 290pp,
pb, cover by Stephen
Youll) Reprint (Gollancz 1992) SF novel
expanded from Asimov's story, "The
Bicentennial Man".
- *Prelude to Foundation (Doubleday
Foundation 0-385-23313-2, May '88 [Apr '88],
$18.95, 403pp, hc) Sf novel, prequel to the
"Foundation" series.
- *Prelude to Foundation (Doubleday
Foundation 0-385-24585-8, May '88, $125.00,
403pp, hc) Sf novel. Signed, limited, boxed
edition of 500 copies. It appeared after the
trade edition but before the Easton Press
limited. Lists Doubleday only as publisher on the
spine, and does not say First Edition (only the
Easton Press limited says First Edition).
- *Prelude to Foundation (Easton
Press no ISBN, Jun '88 [May '88], $35.00,
403pp, hc) Sf novel in the "Foundation"
series. Signed, limited, leatherbound First
Edition, with an introduction by James Gunn and
illustrations by Vincent DiFate. This is the
third of the First Editions following the trade
edition and a signed Doubleday boxed edition.
It's the best looking and the best bargain. It's
also the only one that says "First
Edition" on the copyright page.
- _Prelude to Foundation (SFBC
#13685, Aug '88 [Oct '88], $6.98, 432pp, hc)
Reprint (Doubleday 1988) sf novel in the
"Foundation" series.
- _Prelude to Foundation (Grafton
0-246-13048-2, Oct '88, £11.95, 461pp, hc)
Reprint (Doubleday Foundation 1988) sf novel,
tying together the Foundation novels and the
Robot novels. [First U.K. edition]
- _Prelude to Foundation (Grafton
Overseas 0-586-07111-3, 1989 [May '89],
£3.99, 461pp, pb, cover by Tim White) Reprint
(Doubleday Foundation 1988) sf novel. This
special `Open Market' edition is for
English-speaking continental Europe only.
- _Prelude to Foundation (Bantam
Spectra 0-553-27839-8, Apr '89 [Mar '89],
$4.95, 434pp, pb) Reprint (Doubleday Foundation
1988) sf novel. Prequel to the classic
"Foundation" trilogy and ninth book in
Asimov's complex saga.
- _Prelude to Foundation (Grafton
0-586-07111-3, Oct '89, £3.99, 460pp, pb, cover
by Tim White)
Reprint (Doubleday Foundation 1988) sf novel.
- _Prelude To Foundation (Bantam
Spectra 0-553-27839-8, Nov '91 [Oct '91],
$5.99, 434pp, pb, cover by Steve Youll) Reissue
(Doubleday Foundation 1988) sf novel, prequel to
the "Foundation" trilogy, fifth
published book in the "Foundation"
series; seventh printing.
- _Prelude To Foundation (Doubleday
0-385-43301-2, Dec '91, $12.95, 403pp, hc, cover
by Steve Youll)
Reprint (Doubleday Foundation 1988) sf novel,
prequel to the "Foundation" trilogy,
fifth published book in the
"Foundation" series. This special
imitation leatherbound edition is part of the
"Isaac Asimov Collection", and is
available from Doubleday by subscription only.
There is no dust jacket, but the Steve Youll
artwork from the Bantam Spectra paperback edition
is pasted on the front cover.
- _Prelude To Foundation (HarperCollins
UK 0-586-07111-3, Aug '94 [Sep '94], £5.99,
460pp, pb) Reprint (Doubleday Foundation 1988) sf
novel, in the "Foundation" series.
- *Puzzles of the Black Widowers (Doubleday
0-385-26264-7, Jan '90, $19.95, 253pp, hc, cover
by James Steinberg)
Associational collection of 12 mystery stories
featuring the Black Widowers club. Three are
originals. (Contents)
- _Puzzles of the Black Widowers (Doubleday UK
0-385-40037-3, Apr '90, £10.95, 254pp, hc)
Reprint (Doubleday 1990) collection of detective
stories. This is the US first edition with a UK
dust-jacket.
- _Puzzles of the Black Widowers (Bantam UK 0-553-40201-3,
Apr '91, £3.99, 254pp, pb) Reprint (Doubleday
1990) associational collection of 12 detective
stories, featuring the Black Widowers club. Fifth
in the series.
- _The Rest of the Robots (Grafton
0-246-12099-1, Apr '86, £9.95, 208pp, hc)
Reprint (Doubleday 1964) sf collection.
- _The Rest of the Robots (HarperCollins
UK 0-586-02594-4, Jan '94, £4.99, 223pp, pb)
Reprint (Doubleday 1964) sf collection.
- _The Rings of Saturn (Lightning
0-340-49111-6, Feb '89, £1.99, 144pp, pb)
Reprint (Doubleday 1958 as David Starr and the
Rings of Saturn by Paul French) young-adult sf
novel. Volume 6 in the "David Starr"
series.
- *Robot Dreams (Berkley
0-425-09345-X, Nov '86 [Oct '86], $7.95, 349pp,
tp) Collection illustrated by Ralph McQuarrie,
"Masterworks of Science Fiction &
Fantasy" #5. The title story is original to
this collection.
(Contents)
- *Robot Dreams (Berkley
0-425-09346-8, Nov '86 [Oct '86], $50.00, 349pp,
hc) Limited edition hardcover of the above; 350
signed, numbered, boxed copies.
- _Robot Dreams (Gollancz
0-575-04021-1, Apr '87, £10.95, 349pp, hc)
Reprint (Berkley 1986) sf collection, including
one original story, illustrated by Ralph
McQuarrie. [First U.K. edition]
- _Robot Dreams (Gollancz
0-575-04254-0, May '88, £3.95, 349pp, tp)
Reprint (Berkley 1986) sf collection.
- _Robot Dreams (Gollancz
0-575-04565-5, Jul '89, £3.50, 475pp, pb, cover
by Ralph McQuarrie)
Reprint (Berkley 1986) sf collection.
- _Robot Dreams (Ace
0-441-73154-6, Jun '90 [May '90], $4.95, 384pp,
pb, cover by Ralph
McQuarrie) Reprint (Berkley 1986) collection
of 22 stories, with an introduction by the author
and illustrations by Ralph McQuarrie. Packaged by
Byron Preiss Visual Publications.
- _Robot Dreams (Vista
0-575-60180-9, Feb '97 [May '97], £5.99, 475pp,
pb, cover by Ralph
McQuarrie) Reprint (Berkley 1986) SF
collection.
- *The Robot Novels (Ballantine
Del Rey 0-345-33119-2, Oct '88 [Aug '88],
$14.95, 671pp, tp) Omnibus edition, with a new
introduction, of The Caves of Steel (1954), The
Naked Sun (1957), and The Robots of Dawn (1983).
This is a revision of the 1971 omnibus which
contained only the first two novels. (Contents)
- *Robot Visions (NAL/Roc
0-451-45000-0, Apr '90 [Mar '90], $18.95, 482pp,
hc, cover by Ralph
McQuarrie) Collection of 18 stories (one
original) and 16 essays, illustrated by Ralph
McQuarrie and packaged by Byron Preiss Visual
Publications.
(Contents)
- _Robot Visions (Gollancz
0-575-04841-7, Sep '90, £12.95, 383pp, hc, cover
by Ralph McQuarrie)
Reprint (Roc 1990) collection of 18 stories (one
original) and 16 essays, illustrated by Ralph
McQuarrie and packaged by Byron Preiss Visual
Publications.
- _Robot Visions (Penguin/Roc
0-451-45064-7, Mar '91 [Feb '91], $4.99, 482pp,
pb, cover by Ralph
McQuarrie) Reprint (Roc 1990) collection of
18 stories and 16 essays, illustrated by Ralph
McQuarrie and packaged by Byron Preiss Visual
Publications.
- _Robot Visions (Gollancz
0-575-05056-X, May '91 [Apr '91], £5.99, 383pp,
tp, cover by Ralph
McQuarrie) Reprint (Roc 1990) collection of
stories and essays about robots, illustrated by
Ralph McQuarrie.
- _Robot Visions (Gollancz
0-575-05527-8, Sep '93, £4.99, 511pp, pb, cover
by Ralph McQuarrie)
Reprint (Roc 1990) sf collection.
- _Robot Visions (Vista
0-575-60152-3, Feb '97 [Apr '97], £5.99, 511pp,
pb, cover by Ralph
McQuarrie) Reprint (Roc 1990) SF collection.
- *Robots and Empire (Doubleday
0-385-19092-1, Sep '85 [Aug '85], $16.95, 383pp,
hc) Sf novel. This edition is simultaneous with
the limited edition from Phantasia.
- *Robots and Empire (Phantasia
0-932096-37-9, Sep '85 [Aug '85], $50.00, 349pp,
hc) This signed, boxed, limited edition (of 650
copies) of Asimov's sf novel appeared
simultaneously with the trade edition.
- _Robots and Empire (SFBC
#1937, Nov '85, $5.98, 383pp, hc) Reprint
(Doubleday 1985) sf novel. This is the connecting
novel between the Robot series and the
pre-Foundation books.
- _Robots and Empire (Ballantine
Del Rey 0-345-33769-7, Jul '86, $3.95, 468pp,
pb) Reprint (Doubleday 1985) sf novel, the book
that ties together the two series. International
edition.
- _Robots and Empire (Grafton
0-586-06200-9, Oct '86, £2.95, 508pp, pb)
Reprint (Doubleday 1985) sf novel.
- _Robots and Empire (Ballantine
Del Rey 0-345-32894-9, Nov '86 [Oct '86],
$4.50, 468pp, pb) Reprint (Doubleday 1985) sf
novel, the book that ties together the two
series.
- _Robots and Empire (HarperCollins
UK 0-586-06200-9, Jan '94, £5.99, 508pp, pb)
Reprint (Doubleday 1985) sf novel.
- _The Robots of Dawn (SFBC
#1965, May '84 [Apr '84], $5.98, 408pp, hc)
Reprint (Doubleday 1983) sf novel.
- _The Robots of Dawn (Ballantine
Del Rey 0-345-31571-5, Nov '84 [Oct '84],
$3.95, 398pp, pb) Reprint (Doubleday 1983) sf
novel. The third book in the Robot series. A Hugo
nominee.
- _The Robots of Dawn (Grafton
0-586-06199-1, Apr '88, £3.50, 477pp, pb)
Reissue (Doubleday 1983) sf novel.
- _The Robots of Dawn (HarperCollins
UK 0-586-06199-1, Jan '94, £4.99, 477pp, pb)
Reprint (Doubleday 1983) sf novel.
- _The Robots of Dawn (Bantam
Spectra 0-553-29949-2, Apr '94 [Mar '94],
$5.99, 435pp, pb, cover by Stephen Youll) Reprint
(Doubleday 1983) sf/mystery novel, third book
featuring detective Elijah Baley and his robot
partner.
- *Robots: Machines in Man's Image (with Karen A. Frenkel) (Crown/Harmony
0-517-55110-1, Jun '85 [May '85], $19.95, 246pp,
hc) Non-fiction; associational. The book
emphasizes industrial and scientific development
of robots, with numerous color and b&w
photos. Some sf film stills and illustrations
also appear.
- _The Roving Mind (Prometheus
0-87975-315-3, Feb '86, £8.95, 350pp, tp)
Reprint (Prometheus(US) 1983) collection of
essays.
- _collection of Asimov's essays. The Roving Mind (Oxford University Press
0-19-286077-1, Feb '87, £5.95, 350pp, tp)
Associational interest. Reprint (Prometheus 1983)
_Foundation Series; 10th printing. Second Foundation (Ballantine Del Rey
0-345-33629-1, Sep '86 [Aug '86], $3.95, 286pp, pb)
Reissue (Gnome 1953) sf novel, Book 3 of the
- _"Foundation" series; 12th Del Rey
printing, with the 1982 introduction (same as in
Foundation). Second Foundation (Ballantine Del Rey
0-345-33629-1, Oct '87 [Sep '87], $3.95, 282pp,
pb) Reissue (Gnome 1953) sf novel, third in the
- _novel, third book of the classic
"Foundation Trilogy" and the
"Foundation" series. Second Foundation
(Bantam Spectra
0-553-29337-0, Nov '91 [Oct '91], $4.99, 282pp,
pb, cover by Steve Youll)
Reprint (Gnome 1953) sf
- _Second Foundation (Doubleday
0-385-42302-0, Feb '92, $12.95, 164pp, hc, cover
by Steve Youll)
Reprint (Gnome 1953) sf novel, third book of the
classic "Foundation Trilogy". This
special imitation leatherbound edition is part of
the "Isaac Asimov Collection", and is
available from Doubleday by subscription only.
There is no actual dustjacket, but the Steve
Youll artwork from the Bantam Spectra paperback
is pasted on the front cover.
- _Second Foundation (HarperCollins
UK 0-586-01713-5, May '94, £4.99, 240pp, pb)
Reissue (Gnome 1953) SF novel; 28th printing. The
Third Volume in the "Foundation" saga.
- _Space Ranger (Lightning
0-340-42610-1, Jun '88, £1.95, 144pp, pb)
Reprint (Doubleday 1952, as David Starr: Space
Ranger by Paul French) young-adult sf novel.
Includes Asimov's 1970 foreword. Volume 1 in the
"David Starr" series.
- _The Stars Like Dust (Bantam
Spectra 0-553-29343-5, Jan '92 [Dec '91],
$4.99, 293pp, pb, cover by Steve Youll) Reprint
(Doubleday 1951) sf novel, second book of the
"Empire" series, prequel to the
"Foundation" series.
- _The Stars Like Dust (HarperCollins
UK 0-586-02441-7, Aug '93 [Sep '93], £4.99,
189pp, pb) Reprint (Doubleday 1951) sf novel.
- _The Stars, Like Dust (Grafton
0-246-12920-4, Aug '86, £9.95, 224pp, hc)
Reprint (Doubleday 1951) sf novel.
- _The Stars, Like Dust (SFBC
#10814, Apr '87 [May '87], $4.98, 185pp, hc)
Reissue (Doubleday 1951) sf novel.
- _The Subatomic Monster (Grafton
0-246-12075-4, Mar '86, £9.95, 213pp, hc)
Reprint (Doubleday 1985) collection of essays
reprinted from F&SF.
- _The Subatomic Monster (Grafton
0-586-05844-3, Mar '87, £2.95, 288pp, pb)
Reprint (Doubleday 1985) collection of science
columns from F&SF.
- +The Ugly Little Boy (with Robert Silverberg) (Doubleday Foundation
0-385-26343-0, Oct '92 [Sep '92], $22.50, 290pp,
hc, cover by Wayne
McLoughlin) Sf novel based on Asimov's
eponymous short story. First American edition
(Gollancz 1991 as Child of Time).
- _The Ugly Little Boy (with Robert Silverberg) (SFBC #03948, Dec '92,
$7.98, 290pp, hc, cover by Wayne McLoughlin)
Reprint (Gollancz 1991 as Child of Time) sf novel
based on Asimov's short story. Similar to the
1992 Doubleday Foundation edition except it lacks
a price and has the SFBC number on the back
jacket.
- _The Ugly Little Boy (with Robert Silverberg) (Bantam 0-553-56122-7,
Sep '93 [Aug '93], $5.99, 387pp, pb, cover by Paul Youll) Reprint
(Gollancz 1991 as Child of Time) sf novel based
on Asimov's eponymous short story.
- _The Union Club Mysteries (Fawcett/Crest
0-449-20525-8, Mar '85 [Feb '85], $2.95, 210pp,
pb) Reprint (Doubleday 1983) collection of
mysteries; non-sf, associational.
- _A Whiff of Death (Ballantine
Fawcett 0-449-21461-3, Dec '87 [Nov '87],
$3.50, 222pp, pb) Reprint (Avon 1958 as The Death
Dealers) mystery novel; associational.
- _The Winds of Change and Other Stories (Ballantine Del Rey
0-345-31188-4, Jan '84 [Dec '83], $2.95, 277pp,
pb) Reprint (Doubleday 1983) collection.
- _X Stands for Unknown (Grafton
0-586-05842-7, Apr '86, £2.95, 272pp, pb)
Reprint (Doubleday 1984) collection of science
essays reprinted from F&SF.
- *Yours, Isaac Asimov (Doubleday
0-385-47622-1, Nov '95 [Oct '95], $24.95, 332pp,
hc) Collection of letters to and from Isaac
Asimov. Edited, arranged by subject, and
accompanied by short introductions by the late
Stanley Asimov (Isaac's younger brother).
- _Yours, Isaac Asimov (SFBC
#10848, Feb '96, $11.98, 332pp, hc) Reprint
(Doubleday 1995) collection of letters to and
from Isaac Asimov, edited by Stanley Asimov. This
is similar to the Doubleday edition, except it
lacks a price and has the SFBC number on the back
jacket.
- *100 Great Fantasy Short Short Stories (with Terry Carr & Martin H. Greenberg) (Doubleday 0-385-18165-5, Apr
'84 [Mar '84], $15.95, 311pp, hc) Anthology of
short-shorts. (Contents)
- _100 Great Fantasy Short Stories (with Terry Carr & Martin H. Greenberg) (Avon 0-380-69917-6, Aug
'85 [Jul '85], $2.95, 395pp, pb) Reprint
(Doubleday 1984) anthology.
- _13 Horrors of Halloween (with Martin H. Greenberg
& Carol-Lynn
Rössel Waugh) See entry under Carol-Lynn
Rössel Waugh.
- *Amazing Stories: 60 Years of the Best Science
Fiction (with Martin H.
Greenberg) (TSR
0-88038-216-3, Jul '85 [Aug '85], $7.95, 255pp,
pb) Anthology of 20 stories which originally
appeared in Amazing, with a section of color
illustrations showing magazine covers. (Contents)
- _Asimov's Extraterrestrials (with Martin H. Greenberg
& Charles G. Waugh)
(Dragon
0-583-30986-0, Oct '86, £1.95, 204pp, pb)
Reprint (Harper & Row 1984 as Young
Extraterrestrials) juvenile sf anthology.
- _Asimov's Ghosts (with Martin
H. Greenberg & Charles
G. Waugh) (Dragon
0-583-30988-7, Oct '86, £1.95, 202pp, pb)
Reprint (Harper & Row 1985 as Young Ghosts)
juvenile anthology.
- *Asimov's Ghosts & Monsters (with Martin H. Greenberg
& Charles G. Waugh)
(Armada 0-00-693176-6,
Jun '88, £2.50, 413pp, pb) Sf/occult omnibus. (Contents)
- _Asimov's Monsters (with Martin H. Greenberg
& Charles G. Waugh)
(Dragon
0-583-30987-9, Oct '86, £1.95, 203pp, pb)
Reprint (Harper & Row 1985 as Young Monsters)
juvenile sf anthology.
- _Asimov's Mutants (with Martin
H. Greenberg & Charles
G. Waugh) (Dragon
0-583-30967-4, Oct '86, £1.95, 201pp, pb)
Reprint (Harper & Row 1984 as Young Mutants)
juvenile sf anthology.
- *Baker's Dozen: 13 Short Science Fiction Novels
(with Martin H.
Greenberg & Charles
G. Waugh) (Bonanza
0-517-47646-0, 1985 [Oct '85], $7.98, 574pp, hc)
Anthology of novellas, with an introduction by
Asimov. An "instant remainder" book. (Contents)
- _The Best Crime Stories of the Nineteenth Century
(Robson
0-86051-563-X, Mar '89, £11.95, 325pp, hc)
Associational. Reprint (Beaufort 1988) anthology
of 19th century crime stories. [First U.K.
edition]
- _Beyond the Stars (Severn
House 0-7278-1374-9, Feb '87, £8.95, 320pp,
hc) Reprint (Doubleday 1985 as first half of The
Hugo Winners: Volume 4) sf anthology. (Contents) [First U.K.
edition]
- *Computer Crimes & Capers (with Martin H. Greenberg
& Charles G. Waugh)
(Academy Chicago
0-89733-082-X, 1983 [Jan '84], $17.95, 235pp, hc)
Anthology of 11 stories, including work by
Asimov, Dickson, Anderson, and Silverberg. Also
available in a trade paperback edition (-087-0,
$7.95). (Contents)
- _Computer Crimes & Capers (with Martin H. Greenberg
& Charles G. Waugh)
(Penguin
0-14-007310-8, Mar '86, £3.95, 236pp, pb)
Reprint (Academy Chicago 1984) anthology.
- *Cosmic Critiques: How and Why 10 Science Fiction
Stories Work (with Martin
H. Greenberg) (Writer's
Digest 0-89879-394-7, Mar '90 [Jan '91],
$12.95, 197pp, tp) Anthology of ten sf stories
with short introductions by Asimov and commentary
on each by Anson Dibell. (Contents)
- _Cosmic Knights (with Martin
H. Greenberg & Charles
G. Waugh) (Robinson
0-948164-41-7, Jul '87, £2.95, 339pp, tp)
Reprint (Signet 1985) fantasy anthology. [First
U.K. edition]
- _The Dark Void (Severn
House 0-7278-1424-9, Jun '87, £9.95, 239pp,
hc) Reprint (Doubleday 1985 as second half of The
Hugo Winners: Volume 4) sf anthology. (Contents) [First U.K.
edition]
- _Devils (with Charles
G. Waugh & Martin
H. Greenberg) (Robinson
1-85487-000-9, Jul '89, £3.99, 351pp, tp, cover
by Peter Knifton)
Reprint (NAL Signet 1987 as Isaac Asimov's
Magical Worlds of Fantasy #8: Devils)
fantasy/horror anthology. [First U.K. edition]
- *Election Day 2084: Science Fiction Stories About
the Future of Politics (with Martin H. Greenberg) (Prometheus
0-87975-258-0, Oct '84 [Sep '84], $19.95, 301pp,
hc) Anthology of 17 political sf stories. Also
available in tp (-270-X, $10.95). (Contents)
- *Encounters (with Martin
H. Greenberg & Charles
G. Waugh) (Headline
0-7472-3091-9, Feb '88 [Jan '88], £3.50, 399pp,
pb) Anthology of stories about encounters between
humans and aliens.
(Contents)
- _Extraterrestrials (with Martin H. Greenberg
& Charles G. Waugh)
(Harper Starwanderer
0-694-05628-6, Jul '88 [Sep '88], $3.25, 240pp,
pb) Reprint (Harper & Row 1984) anthology of
11 stories, originally titled Young
Extraterrestrials.
- _Flying Saucers (with Martin
H. Greenberg & Charles
G. Waugh) (Ballantine
Fawcett 0-449-21400-1, Aug '87 [Jul '87],
$3.95, 349pp, pb) Reprint (Fawcwtt 1982)
anthology of 26 stories.
- _Ghosts (with Charles
G. Waugh & Martin
H. Greenberg) (Robinson
1-85487-036-X, Oct '89, £3.99, 347pp, tp, cover
by Peter Jones)
Reprint (NAL Signet 1988 as Isaac Asimov's
Magical Worlds of Fantasy #10: Ghosts) ghost
story anthology. [First U.K. edition]
- _Giants (with Martin H.
Greenberg & Charles
G. Waugh) (Robinson
0-948164-42-5, Jul '87, £2.95, 351pp, tp)
Reprint (Signet 1985) fantasy anthology. [First
U.K. edition]
- *The Golden Years of Science Fiction: Third
Series (with Martin H.
Greenberg) (Bonanza/Crown
0-517-435225, 1984, 633pp, hc) Omnibus edition of
Isaac Asimov Presents the Great SF Stories 5 and
Isaac Asimov Presents the Great SF Stories 6,
omitting 5 stories. This one is available on
Instant Remainder tables only. (Contents)
- *The Golden Years of Science Fiction: Fourth
Series (with Martin H.
Greenberg) (Bonanza/Crown
0-517-44735-5, Dec '84 [Nov '84], $6.98, 632pp,
hc) Combines Isaac Asimov Presents the Great SF
Stories 7 and Isaac Asimov Presents the Great SF
Stories 8, dropping two stories from each. This
one is available on Instant Remainder tables
only. (Contents)
- *The Golden Years of Science Fiction: Fifth
Series (with Martin H.
Greenberg) (Bonanza
0-517-47566-9, 1985 [May '86], $6.98, 641pp, hc)
Omnibus edition of The Great SF Stories 9 and The
Great SF Stories 10. This has a 1985 copyright
but we didn't see it until 1986. An "instant
remainder" book.
(Contents)
- *Great Science Fiction By the World's Great
Scientists (with Martin
H. Greenberg & Charles
G. Waugh) (Donald I. Fine 0-917657-26-8, Jul
'85 [Jun '85], $17.95, 400pp, hc) Sf anthology.
Some of the writers are scientists; most are
teachers; only one could be called a great
scientist, and he's a lousy writer. (Contents)
- _Great Science Fiction Stories By the World's
Great Scientists (with Martin
H. Greenberg & Charles
G. Waugh) (Donald I. Fine/Primus
0-917657-67-5, May '86 [Apr '86], $4.50, 400pp,
pb) Reprint (Fine 1985). This new paperback line
is a mass market-size imprint of Donald I. Fine,
Inc.
- *Great Tales of Classic Science Fiction (with Charles G. Waugh &
Martin H. Greenberg)
(Galahad
0-88365-755-4, 1990 [May '90], $9.98, 498pp, hc,
cover by Karen Nelson)
Reprint (Robinson 1988 as The Mammoth Book of
Great Sf Short Novels: The 1930s) anthology with
an introduction by Asimov. This edition contains
eight of the ten stories in the original, and is
an instant remainder edition. (Contents)
- *Hound Dunnit (with Martin
H. Greenberg & Carol-Lynn
Rössel Waugh) (Carroll
& Graf 0-88184-353-9, 1987, $17.95,
339pp, hc) Anthology of thriller stories about,
or involving, dogs.
(Contents)
- _Hound Dunnit (with Martin
H. Greenberg & Carol-Lynn
Rössel Waugh) (Robson
0-86051-507-9, Apr '88, £10.95, 339pp, hc)
Reprint (Carroll & Graf 1987) anthology of
thriller stories about, or involving, dogs. Of
associational interest to Asimov fans. [First
U.K. edition]
- *The Hugo Winners, Volume 4: 1976-1979 (Doubleday
0-385-18934-6, Apr '85 [Mar '85], $18.95, 561pp,
hc) Anthology of the award-winning stories from
four conventions, plus introductions to each by
Asimov. (Contents)
- _The Hugo Winners, Volume 4: 1976-1979 (SFBC #5647, Nov '85,
$6.98, 495pp, hc) Reprint (Doubleday 1985)
anthology. The jacket misspellings have been
corrected from the trade edition.
- *The Hugo Winners, Volume 5: 1980-1982 (Doubleday
0-385-18946-X, Apr '86 [Mar '86], $18.95, 372pp,
hc) Anthology of the nine Hugo-winning stories
from 1980, 1981, and 1982. Recommended. (CNB) (Contents)
- _The Hugo Winners, Volume 5: 1980-1982 (SFBC #02882, Jun '86,
$5.98, 340pp, hc) Reprint (Doubleday 1986)
anthology.
- _Intergalactic Empires (with Martin H. Greenberg
& Charles G. Waugh)
(Robinson
0-948164-97-2, Jul '88, £2.95, 303pp, pb)
Reprint (NAL 1983) sf anthology. [First U.K.
edition]
- *Isaac Asimov Presents the Best Science Fiction
Firsts (with Martin H.
Greenberg & Charles
G. Waugh) (Beaufort
0-8253-0184-X, Apr '84, $17.95, 249pp, hc)
Anthology of 12 stories which first introduced
concepts such as clones and the generation
starship. The earliest, by Poe, appeared in 1839;
the latest, by Niven, in 1966. (Contents)
- _Isaac Asimov Presents the Best Science Fiction
Firsts (with Charles G.
Waugh & Martin
H. Greenberg) (Barnes
& Noble 0-7607-0254-3, Jul '96 [Mar '97],
$6.98, 249pp, hc, cover by Erich Schrempp) Reprint
(Beaufort 1984) anthology of 12 innovative SF
stories. This is an instant remainder edition.
- _Isaac Asimov Presents the Best Science Fiction
of the 19th Century (with Martin H. Greenberg
& Charles G. Waugh)
(Knightsbridge
1-56129-086-6, 1991, $4.95, 316pp, pb) Reprint
(Beufort 1981) anthology.
- *Isaac Asimov Presents the Golden Years of
Science Fiction, Sixth Series (with Martin H. Greenberg) (Crown/Bonanza
0-517-65754-6, 1988 [Apr '88], $8.95, 624pp, hc)
Omnibus edition of two anthologies, Isaac Asimov
Presents the Great SF Stories 11 (1949) (DAW
1984) and Isaac Asimov Presents the Great SF
Stories 12 (1950) (DAW 1984). An "instant
remainder" book, distributed by Crown. (Contents)
- *Isaac Asimov Presents the Great SF Stories #22
(1960) (with Martin H.
Greenberg) (DAW
0-88677-465-9, Feb '91 [Jan '91], $4.50, 351pp,
pb, cover by Angus McKie)
Anthology of 11 stories from 1960 plus
commentary. (Contents)
- *Isaac Asimov Presents the Great SF Stories #23
(1961) (with Martin H.
Greenberg) (DAW
0-88677-478-0, Jul '91 [Jun '91], $5.50, 367pp,
pb, cover by Angus McKie)
Anthology of 13 stories from 1961. (Contents)
- *Isaac Asimov Presents the Great SF Stories #24
(1962) (with Martin H.
Greenberg) (DAW
0-88677-495-0, Jan '92 [Dec '91], $5.50, 348pp,
pb, cover by Angus McKie)
Anthology of 13 stories from 1962, with an
introduction by the editors. (Contents)
- *Isaac Asimov Presents the Great SF Stories #25
(1963) (with Martin H.
Greenberg) (DAW
0-88677-518-3, Jul '92 [Jun '92], $5.50, 381pp,
pb, cover by Bob Layzell)
Anthology of 13 stories from 1963, with an
introduction by the editor. This is the final
book in the series.
(Contents)
- _Isaac Asimov Presents the Great SF Stories 25
(1963) (with Martin H.
Greenberg) (SFBC
#05922, Jan '93, $8.98, 381pp, hc, cover by Bob Layzell) Reprint
(DAW 1992) anthology of 13 stories from 1963,
with an introduction by the editor, the final
book in the series. First hardcover edition. This
edition lacks a price and has the SFBC number on
the back jacket.
-
- *Isaac Asimov Presents the Great SF Stories: 11
(1949) (with Martin H.
Greenberg) (DAW
0-87997-918-6, Mar '84 [Feb '84], $3.50, 317pp,
pb) Anthology of 15 stories from 1949 with notes
Asimov. This series offers an excellent
historical survey of the sf field. Recommended.
(CNB) (Contents)
- *Isaac Asimov Presents the Great SF Stories: 12
(1950) (with Martin H.
Greenberg) (DAW
0-87997-953-4, Sep '84 [Aug '84], $3.50, 319pp,
pb) Anthology of 18 classic stories. (Contents)
- *Isaac Asimov Presents the Great SF Stories: 13
(1951) (with Martin H.
Greenberg) (DAW
0-88677-058-0, Jul '85 [Jun '85], $3.50, 337pp,
pb) Anthology of the best of 1951 plus an
introduction about the year in the world and in
sf. An excellent anthology. The whole series is
highly recommended. (CNB)
(Contents)
- *Isaac Asimov Presents the Great SF Stories: 14
(1952) (with Martin H.
Greenberg) (DAW
0-88677-106-4, Jan '86 [Dec '85], $3.50, 352pp,
pb) Anthology of stories from 1952. Recommended.
(CNB) (Contents)
- *Isaac Asimov Presents the Great SF Stories: 15
(1953) (with Martin H.
Greenberg) (DAW
0-88677-171-4, Dec '86 [Nov '86], $3.50, 352pp,
pb) Anthology of 17 stories first published in
1953 plus a summary of the year in and out of sf
plus remarks on the various writers. Recommended
(CNB). (Contents)
- *Isaac Asimov Presents the Great SF Stories: 16
(1954) (with Martin H.
Greenberg) (DAW
0-88677-200-1, May '87 [Apr '87], $3.50, 350pp,
pb) Anthology of 17 stories from 1954. (Contents)
- *Isaac Asimov Presents the Great SF Stories: 17
(1955) (with Martin H.
Greenberg) (DAW
0-88677-256-7, Jan '88 [Dec '87], $3.95, 349pp,
pb) Anthology of 14 sf stories. (Contents)
- *Isaac Asimov Presents the Great SF Stories: 18
(1956) (with Martin H.
Greenberg) (DAW
0-88677-289-3, Aug '88 [Jul '88], $4.50, 366pp,
pb) Anthology of 15 sf stories from 1956. (Contents)
- *Isaac Asimov Presents the Great SF Stories: 19
(1957) (with Martin H.
Greenberg) (DAW
0-88677-326-1, Feb '89 [Jan '89], $4.50, 350pp,
pb) Anthology of 15 stories from 1957 plus
commentary. This long-running anthology series is
an excellent way to look at the sf field year by
year. Recommended. (CNB) (Contents)
- *Isaac Asimov Presents the Great SF Stories: 20
(1958) (with Martin H.
Greenberg) (DAW
0-88677-405-5, Feb '90 [Jan '90], $4.95, 351pp,
pb, cover by Robin
Hidden) Anthology of 12 stories from 1958
plus commentary. This series is one of the best
surveys of the modern sf short story. Recommended
(CNB). (Contents)
- *Isaac Asimov Presents the Great SF Stories: 21
(1959) (with Martin H.
Greenberg) (DAW
0-88677-428-4, Jun '90 [May '90], $4.95, 347pp,
pb, cover by Robin
Hidden) Anthology of 14 stories from 1959. (Contents)
- *Isaac Asimov's Magical Worlds of Fantasy # 2:
Witches (with Martin H.
Greenberg & Charles
G. Waugh) (Signet
0-451-12882-6, Apr '84 [Mar '84], $3.95, 350pp,
pb) Anthology of 14 stories by van Vogt, Haggard,
Norton, etc. There's one original, by Barry N.
Malzberg. (Contents)
- *Isaac Asimov's Magical Worlds of Fantasy # 3:
Cosmic Knights (with Martin
H. Greenberg & Charles
G. Waugh) (NAL/Signet
0-451-13342-0, Jan '85 [Dec '84], $3.95, 339pp,
pb) Anthology of fantasy stories. (Contents)
- *Isaac Asimov's Magical Worlds of Fantasy # 4:
Spells (with Martin H.
Greenberg & Charles
G. Waugh) (NAL/Signet
0-451-13578-4, May '85 [Apr '85], $3.95, 350pp,
pb) Anthology of fantasy stories. (Contents)
- *Isaac Asimov's Magical Worlds of Fantasy # 5:
Giants (with Martin H.
Greenberg & Charles
G. Waugh) (NAL/Signet
0-451-13922-4, Nov '85 [Oct '85], $3.95, 351pp,
pb) Anthology of fantasy stories. (Contents)
- *Isaac Asimov's Magical Worlds of Fantasy # 6:
Mythical Beasties (with Martin
H. Greenberg & Charles
G. Waugh) (NAL/Signet
0-451-14267-5, May '86 [Apr '86], $3.50, 343pp,
pb) Anthology of 13 stories one for each
mythical beast.
(Contents)
- *Isaac Asimov's Magical Worlds of Fantasy # 7:
Magical Wishes (with Martin
H. Greenberg & Charles
G. Waugh) (NAL/Signet
0-451-14575-5, Nov '86 [Oct '86], $3.50, 350pp,
pb) Anthology of 16 stories. (Contents)
- *Isaac Asimov's Magical Worlds of Fantasy # 8:
Devils (with Martin H.
Greenberg & Charles
G. Waugh) (NAL/Signet
0-451-14865-7, Jun '87 [May '87], $3.50, 351pp,
pb) Anthology of 18 fantasy stories. (Contents)
- *Isaac Asimov's Magical Worlds of Fantasy # 9:
Atlantis (with Martin
H. Greenberg & Charles
G. Waugh) (NAL/Signet
0-451-15144-5, Jan '88 [Dec '87], $3.95, 349pp,
pb) Anthology of 11 fantasy stories. (Contents)
- *Isaac Asimov's Magical Worlds of Fantasy #10:
Ghosts (with Martin H.
Greenberg & Charles
G. Waugh) (NAL
Signet 0-451-15723-0, Dec '88 [Nov '88],
$4.50, 347pp, pb) Anthology of 14 ghost stories. (Contents)
- *Isaac Asimov's Magical Worlds of Fantasy #11:
Curses (with Martin H.
Greenberg & Charles
G. Waugh) (NAL
Signet 0-451-16305-2, Sep '89 [Aug '89],
$4.50, 350pp, pb) Anthology of 17 stories, with
an introduction by Asimov. (Contents)
- *Isaac Asimov's Magical Worlds of Fantasy:
Faeries (with Martin H.
Greenberg & Charles
G. Waugh) (Penguin/Roc
0-451-45061-2, Oct '91 [Sep '91], $4.99, 374pp,
pb) Anthology with 18 stories. (Contents)
- *Isaac Asimov's Magical Worlds of Fantasy:
Witches & Wizards (with Martin H. Greenberg
& Charles G. Waugh)
(Bonanza
0-517-47669-X, 1985 [Oct '85], $6.98, 649pp, hc)
Omnibus edition of reprint anthologies Wizards:
Isaac Asimov's Magical Worlds of Fantasy #1
(NAL/Signet 1983) and Witches: Isaac Asimov's
Magical Worlds of Fantasy #2 (NAL/Signet 1984). (Contents)
- *Isaac Asimov's Wonderful Worlds of Science
Fiction # 2: The Science Fictional Olympics (with
Martin H. Greenberg
& Charles G. Waugh)
(Signet
0-451-12976-8, Jun '84 [May '84], $3.50, 356pp,
pb) Anthology of 17 stories of sf athletic
prowess, by Piers Anthony, Arthur C. Clarke, L.
Sprague de Camp, and others.
(Contents)
- *Isaac Asimov's Wonderful Worlds of Science
Fiction # 3: Supermen (with Martin H. Greenberg
& Charles G. Waugh)
(Signet
0-451-13201-7, Oct '84 [Sep '84], $3.50, 350pp,
pb) Anthology of 12 stories.
(Contents)
- *Isaac Asimov's Wonderful Worlds of Science
Fiction # 4: Comets (with Martin H. Greenberg
& Charles G. Waugh)
(NAL/Signet
0-451-14129-6, Feb '86 [Jan '86], $3.95, 339pp,
pb) Theme anthology of sf stories. (Contents)
- *Isaac Asimov's Wonderful Worlds of Science
Fiction # 5: Tin Stars (with Martin H. Greenberg
& Charles G. Waugh)
(NAL/Signet
0-451-14395-7, Jul '86 [Jun '86], $3.95, 351pp,
pb) Anthology of 15 stories of crime, mystery,
and robots. (Contents)
- *Isaac Asimov's Wonderful Worlds of Science
Fiction # 6: Neanderthals (with Martin H. Greenberg
& Charles G. Waugh)
(NAL/Signet
0-451-14716-2, Feb '87 [Jan '87], $3.95, 351pp,
pb) Anthology of 11 stories and an article. (Contents)
- *Isaac Asimov's Wonderful Worlds of Science
Fiction # 7: Space Shuttles (with Martin H. Greenberg
& Charles G. Waugh)
(NAL/Signet
0-451-15017-1, Oct '87 [Sep '87], $3.95, 384pp,
pb) Anthology of 14 stories. (Contents)
- *Isaac Asimov's Wonderful Worlds of Science
Fiction # 8: Monsters (with Martin H. Greenberg
& Charles G. Waugh)
(NAL Signet
0-451-15411-8, Jul '88 [Jun '88], $3.95, 349pp,
pb) Anthology of 11 stories. (Contents)
- *Isaac Asimov's Wonderful Worlds of Science
Fiction # 9: Robots (with Martin H. Greenberg
& Charles G. Waugh)
(NAL Signet
0-451-15926-8, Apr '89 [Mar '89], $3.50, 351pp,
pb) Anthology of seventeen stories about robots. (Contents)
- *Isaac Asimov's Wonderful Worlds of Science
Fiction #10: Invasions (with Martin H. Greenberg
& Charles G. Waugh)
(Penguin/Roc
0-451-45027-2, Aug '90 [Jul '90], $4.95, 382pp,
pb) Anthology of 15 stories, with an introduction
by Asimov. (Contents)
- _The Last Man on Earth (with Martin H. Greenberg
& Charles G. Waugh)
(Fawcett Crest
0-449-20990-3, Oct '85 [Sep '85], $3.50, 352pp,
pb) Reissue (Ballantine 1982) anthology of 14
stories. 4th printing.
- *Machines That Think: The Best Science Fiction
Stories About Robots & Computers (with Martin H. Greenberg
& Patricia S.
Warrick) (Holt
Rinehart & Winston 0-03-061498-8, Feb '84
[Jan '84], $22.95, 627pp, hc) Anthology of 29
stories by everyone from Ambrose Bierce to Gene
Wolfe, plus a bibliography.
(Contents)
- *The Mammoth Book of Classic Science Fiction:
Short Novels of the 1930s (with Martin H. Greenberg
& Charles G. Waugh)
(Robinson
0-948164-72-7, Jun '88, £4.95, 572pp, tp) Sf
anthology. (Contents)
- +The Mammoth Book of Classic Science Fiction:
Short Novels of the 1930s (with Martin H. Greenberg
& Charles G. Waugh)
(Carroll & Graf
0-88184-410-1, Jul '88 [Jun '88], $8.95, 572pp,
tp) Anthology of 10 sf short novels from the
'30s, by Lovecraft, John W. Campbell, de Camp,
and others. First U.S. edition (Robinson UK
1988).
- *The Mammoth Book of Fantastic Science Fiction:
Short Novels of the 1970s (with Charles G. Waugh &
Martin H. Greenberg)
(Carroll & Graf
0-88184-795-X, Jul '92 [Jun '92], $9.95, 535pp,
tp, cover by Roy Virgo)
Anthology of 10 sf novellas from the 1970s.
Simultaneous with British edition (Robinson
1992). (Contents)
- *The Mammoth Book of Fantastic Science Fiction:
Short Novels of the 1970s (with Charles G. Waugh &
Martin H. Greenberg)
(Robinson
1-85487-112-9, Jul '92 [Jun '92], £5.99, 535pp,
tp, cover by Roy Virgo)
Sf anthology. Simultaneous with US (Carroll &
Graf) edition.
- *The Mammoth Book of Golden Age Science Fiction:
Short Novels of the 1940s (with Charles G. Waugh &
Martin H. Greenberg)
(Robinson
1-85487-017-3, Jun '89, £4.99, 504pp, tp) Sf
anthology. Simultaneous with an American edition. (Contents)
- *The Mammoth Book of Golden Age Science Fiction:
Short Novels of the 1940s (with Charles G. Waugh &
Martin H. Greenberg)
(Carroll & Graf
0-88184-480-2, Jul '89 [Jun '89], $8.95, 504pp,
tp) Anthology of 10 short sf novels from the
1940s.
- *The Mammoth Book of Modern Science Fiction:
Short Novels of the 1980s (with Martin H. Greenberg
& Charles G. Waugh)
(Carroll & Graf
0-88184-959-6, Jul '93 [Jun '93], $9.95, 534pp,
tp, cover by Gerry Grace)
Anthology of ten sf novellas from the 1980s.
Simultaneous with the UK edition from Robinson. (Contents)
- *The Mammoth Book of Modern Science Fiction:
Short Novels of the 1980s (with Charles G. Waugh &
Martin H. Greenberg)
(Robinson
1-85487-181-1, Jul '93, £5.99, 534pp, tp, cover
by Gerry Grace) Sf
anthology. Simultaneous with US (Carroll &
Graf) edition.
- *The Mammoth Book of New World Science Fiction:
Short Novels of the 1960s (with Martin H. Greenberg
& Charles G. Waugh)
(Robinson
1-85487-084-X, Jul '91 [Jun '91], £5.99, 506pp,
tp, cover by Mike
Masters) Sf anthology. Simultaneous with U.S.
(Carroll & Graf) edition. (Contents)
- *The Mammoth Book of New World Science Fiction:
Short Novels of the 1960s (with Martin H. Greenberg
& Charles G. Waugh)
(Carroll & Graf
0-88184-702-X, Aug '91 [Jul '91], $9.95, 506pp,
tp, cover by Mike
Masters) Anthology of ten sf novellas from
the 1960s, with an introduction by Asimov.
Simultaneous with U.K. (Robinson) edition.
- _The Mammoth Book of Short Fantasy Novels (with Martin H. Greenberg
& Charles G. Waugh)
(Robinson
0-948164-12-3, Jun '86, £4.95, 612pp, tp)
Reprint (Bonanza 1984 as Baker's Dozen - 13 Short
Fantasy Novels) fantasy anthology.
- _The Mammoth Book of Short Fantasy Novels (with Martin H. Greenberg
& Charles G. Waugh)
(Robinson
0-948164-12-3, Jun '88, £4.95, 612pp, tp)
Reissue (Bonanza 1985, as Baker's Dozen - 13
Short Fantasy Novels) fantasy anthology.
- _The Mammoth Book of Short Science Fiction Novels
(with Martin H.
Greenberg & Charles
G. Waugh) (Robinson
0-948164-22-0, Jun '86, £4.95, 612pp, tp)
Reprint (Bonanza 1984 as Baker's Dozen - 13 Short
Science Fiction Novels) science fiction
anthology.
- *The Mammoth Book of Vintage Science Fiction:
Short Novels of the 1950s (with Charles G. Waugh &
Martin H. Greenberg)
(Robinson
1-85487-068-8, Jul '90, £4.99, 503pp, tp, cover
by Peter Andrew Jones)
Sf anthology.
(Contents)
- +The Mammoth Book of Vintage Science Fiction:
Short Novels of the 1950s (with Martin H. Greenberg
& Charles G. Waugh)
(Carroll & Graf
0-88184-621-X, Nov '90 [Oct '90], $8.95, 503pp,
tp, cover by Peter
Andrew Jones) Anthology of ten sf short
novels of the '50s, with an introduction by
Asimov. First American edition (Robinson 1990).
- _Microcosmic Tales (with Martin H. Greenberg
& Joseph D. Olander)
(DAW 0-88677-532-9,
Jun '92 [May '92], $4.99, 330pp, pb, cover by Jim Burns) Reprint
(Taplinger 1980) anthology of 100 sf short-short
stories.
- _Monsters (with Charles
G. Waugh & Martin
H. Greenberg) (Robinson
1-85487-015-7, Jul '89, £2.99, 349pp, pb, cover
by Richard Clifton-Dey)
Reprint (NAL Signet 1988 as Isaac Asimov's
Wonderful Worlds of Science Fiction #8: Monsters)
sf anthology. [First U.K. edition]
- _Mutants (with Martin
H. Greenberg & Charles
G. Waugh) (Harper
Starwanderer 0-694-05629-4, Mar '88, $2.95,
256pp, pb) Reprint (Harper & Row 1984 as
Young Mutants) young-adult anthology of 12 sf
stories.
- _Mythic Beasts (with Martin
H. Greenberg & Charles
G. Waugh) (Robinson
0-948164-62-X, Apr '88, £3.50, 343pp, tp)
Reprint (Signet 1986, as Mythical Beasties)
fantasy anthology. [First U.K. edition]
- _The New Hugo Winners (Baen
0-671-72081-3, Sep '91 [Aug '91], $4.50, 320pp,
pb, cover by Vincent Di
Fate) Reprint (Wynwood 1989 as The New Hugo
Winners: Award-Winning Science Fiction Stories
edited by Isaac Asimov and Martin H. Greenberg)
anthology of the Hugo Award-winning short fiction
for 1983-1985. Greenberg's name appears only on
the copyright page of this edition.
- *The New Hugo Winners Volume II (with Martin H. Greenberg) (Baen 0-671-72103-8, Jan
'92 [Dec '91], $4.99, 368pp, pb, cover by Bob Eggleton) Anthology
of nine Hugo Award-winning stories, the three for
each year 1986-1988, plus an apologetic note by
Asimov and a list of past Hugo Award winners.
Only Asimov's name appears on the cover. This was
originally announced by Wynwood Press, but that
edition doesn't seem to have appeared. (Contents)
- _The New Hugo Winners Volume II (with Martin H. Greenberg) (SFBC #19248, Jan '92
[Mar '92], $9.98, 368pp, hc, cover by Bob Eggleton) Reprint
(Baen 1992) anthology of nine Hugo Award-winning
stories, the three for each year 1986-1988, plus
an introduction by Asimov and a list of past Hugo
Award winners. Only Asimov's name appears on the
cover. This was originally announced by Wynwood
Press, but that edition doesn't seem to have
appeared, so this is probably the first hardcover
edition and has the Baen imprint on it. This is a
hardcover edition lacking an ISBN and price. The
SFBC number is on the back jacket.
- _The New Hugo Winners: Award Winning Science
Fiction Stories (with Martin
H. Greenberg) (SFBC
#70084, May '90 [Apr '90], $8.98, hc) Reprint
(Wynwood 1989) anthology of Hugo Award-winning
short fiction from 1983-1985.
- *The New Hugo Winners: Award-Winning Science
Fiction Stories (with Martin
H. Greenberg) (Wynwood
0-922066-21-3, Dec '89 [Nov '89], $17.95, 320pp,
hc) Anthology of nine stories, the Hugo
Award-winning short fiction from 1983-1985 plus
an introduction by Asimov and a list of all
winners from 1976-1985.
(Contents)
_Robots (with Charles G. Waugh
& Martin H. Greenberg)
(Robinson 1-85487-041-6,
Aug '89, £2.99, 351pp, pb, cover by Jim Burns) Reprint (NAL Signet
1989 as Isaac Asimov's Wonderful Worlds of Science
Fiction #9: Robots) anthology of 17 stories about robots.
[First U.K. edition]
- *Science Fiction and Fantasy Story-A-Month 1989
Calendar (with Martin
H. Greenberg) (Pomegranate
0-87654-237-2, Oct '88 [Nov '88], $9.95,
unpaginated, ca) Anthology of 12 very short
stories plus photographs of the authors, arranged
as a 1989 wall calendar.
(Contents)
- *Science Fiction Masterpieces (Galahad 0-88365-713-9,
1986 [Oct '86], $9.98, 633pp, hc) "Instant
remainder" anthology of 59 stories. (Contents)
- *Sherlock Holmes Through Time and Space (with Martin H. Greenberg
& Charles G. Waugh)
(Bluejay
0-312-94400-4, Nov '84 [Oct '84], $14.95, 355pp,
hc) Anthology of 15 sf/fantasy stories about
Holmes, by Anderson, Asimov, Farmer, etc.
Illustrations by Tom Kidd. Also available in the
U.K. (Severn House 1985).
(Contents)
- _Sherlock Holmes Through Time and Space (with Martin H. Greenberg
& Charles G. Waugh)
(Bluejay
0-312-94401-2, Mar '86, $8.95, 355pp, pb) Reprint
(Bluejay 1984) anthology with illustrations by
Tom Kidd and Richard Berry. First paperback
edition.
- _Spells (with Charles
G. Waugh & Martin
H. Greenberg) (Robinson
0-948164-63-8, Aug '88, £3.50, 350pp, tp)
Reprint (Signet 1985) fantasy anthology. [First
U.K. edition]
- _Supermen (with Martin
H. Greenberg & Charles
G. Waugh) (Robinson
0-948164-98-0, Jul '88, £2.95, 350pp, pb)
Reprint (NAL 1984) sf anthology. [First U.K.
edition]
- *Tales of the Occult (with Martin H. Greenberg
& Charles G. Waugh)
(Prometheus
0-87975-506-7, Apr '89, $22.95, 354pp, hc)
Anthology of 22 stories of supernatural fiction,
each based on an occult subject, plus skeptic
comment on each by Asimov, plus further reading
lists. Also announced in a trade paperback
edition (-531-8, $14.95). (Contents)
- *The Twelve Frights of Christmas (with Martin H. Greenberg
& Carol-Lynn
Rössel Waugh) (Avon
0-380-75098-8, Dec '86 [Nov '86], $3.50, 263pp,
pb) Anthology of Yuletide horror tales by Clarke,
Block, Lovecraft, and others. (Contents)
- _The Twelve Frights of Christmas (with Martin H. Greenberg
& Charles G. Waugh)
(Avon 0-380-75098-8,
Dec '88 [Nov '88], $3.50, 263pp, pb) Reissue
(Avon 1986) anthology of 13 Christmas horror
stories. Second printing.
- *Visions of Fantasy (with Martin H. Greenberg) (Doubleday
0-385-26359-7, Oct '89 [Sep '89], $14.95, 180pp,
hc) Anthology of 12 stories for young-adults
primarily by well-known writers in the genre,
with an introduction by Asimov. (Contents)
- _Visions of Fantasy: Tales from the Masters (with
Martin H. Greenberg)
(Bantam Starfire
0-553-29356-7, Dec '91 [Nov '91], $3.50, 180pp,
pb, cover by Larry Elmore)
Reprint (Doubleday 1989) young-adult anthology of
12 stories with an introduction by Asimov.
- *Young Extraterrestrials (with Martin H. Greenberg
& Charles G. Waugh)
(Harper & Row
0-06-020167-3, 1984, $7.95, 240pp, hc) Anthology
of 11 stories compiled for young readers. (Contents)
- *Young Ghosts (with Martin
H. Greenberg & Charles
G. Waugh) (Harper
& Row 0-06-020171-1, Sep '85, $11.95,
210pp, hc) Young-adult anthology. (Contents)
- *Young Monsters (with Martin
H. Greenberg & Charles
G. Waugh) (Harper
& Row 0-06-020170-3, Apr '85 [Jun '85],
$11.89, 213pp, hc) Anthology aimed at younger
readers. This edition in library binding. (Contents)
- *Young Monsters (with Martin
H. Greenberg & Charles
G. Waugh) (Harper
& Row 0-06-020169-X, Apr '85 [Jun '85],
$7.95, 213pp, pb) Paperback edition of the above.
- *Young Mutants (with Martin
H. Greenberg & Charles
G. Waugh) (Harper
& Row 0-06-020156-8, Jul '84 [Jun '84],
$7.95, 256pp, tp) Anthology of 12 stories by
Bradbury, Brunner, etc., compiled for young
readers. (Contents)
- *Young Star Travelers (with Martin H. Greenberg
& Charles G. Waugh)
(Harper & Row
0-06-020178-9, Mar '86 [Apr '86], $13.50, 209pp,
hc) library edition -026793-3, $11.89. Anthology
of 9 reprint stories.
(Contents)
- *Young Witches & Warlocks (with Martin H. Greenberg
& Charles G. Waugh)
(Harper & Row
0-06-020183-5, Jul '87, $11.95, 207pp, hc)
Juvenile anthology of fantasy stories. (Contents)
_Asimov: The Unauthorized Life See entry under Michael White.
- _Isaac Asimov See entry under Donald M. Hassler.
- _Isaac Asimov See entry under William F. Touponce.
- _Isaac Asimov: An Annotated Bibliography of the
Asimov Collection at Boston University See entry
under Scott E. Green.
- _Isaac Asimov: Scientist and Storyteller See
entry under Ellen
Erlanger.
- _Isaac Asimov: The Foundations of Science
Fiction, Revised Edition See entry under James E. Gunn.
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