Reprint (Arte Publico Press 1990) anthology of short stories by thirty Latin American women authors including Isabel Allende, Rosario Ferré, and Amparo Davila. Details supplied by Kenneth R. Johnson. |
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“An Anthology of Fantastic Conceptions”. Contains both fiction and non-fiction, new and reprint, covering all aspects of the fantastic. |
Bylined “Brief Synopsis for Alternate World Novel”. Available only with the slipcased editions of The Collected Stories of Philip K. Dick. |
This volume has an introduction by Roger Zelazny. The stories are arranged chronologically and have an appendix on date of writing and of publication, plus notes by Dick. Volume One has work from 1947 to 1952, 25 stories including one early original. Only available as a five-volume set for $125, limited to 800 copies. Also available in two different slipcased editions, each including The Acts of Paul; one limited to 405 numbered copies ($160); the other, bound with signatures from Dick’s cheques, limited to 100 numbered copies ($325). Volume one in “The Collected Stories of Philip K. Dick”. |
Reprint (Underwood-Miller 1987) collection of 25 stories from 1947 to 1952, many of them previously uncollected and one original. The stories are arranged chronologically and have an appendix on date of writing and of publication, plus notes by Dick. This volume has an introduction by Roger Zelazny, but omits the foreword by Steven Owen Godersky from the original. Volume one in “The Collected Stories of Philip K. Dick”. |
Reprint (Underwood-Miller 1987) sf collection. Volume one in “The Collected Stories of Philip K. Dick”. |
Reprint (Underwood-Miller 1987) collection of 25 stories. The first of 5 books collecting almost all PKD stories, arranged in order of writing. Includes an Introduction by Roger Zelazny. Volume one in “The Collected Stories of Philip K. Dick”. |
Reprint (Doubleday 1968 as Do Androids Dream of Electric Sheep?) SF novel. |
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Collection of 13 stories from 1953-54, edited and with an introduction and story notes by Gregg Rickman. Volume two in “The Early Work of Philip K. Dick”. |
Associational; non-fantasy novel about life in the ’50s as only Philip K. Dick could have imagined it. |
Reprint (Arbor House 1988) associational; mainstream novel. |
Reprint (Arbor House 1988) mainstream novel by classic sf author. |
Reprint (Arbor House 1988) associational novel. |
Reprint (Ace 1966 as The Crack in Space) SF novel. Expanded from the novella “Cantata 140” (F&SF, July 1964). |
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Reprint (Ace 1964) SF novel. |
Reprint (Ace 1964) sf novel. There is a long afterword by Barry Malzberg written in the style of a Philip K. Dick novel. |
Reprint (Ace 1964) sf/murder/satire novel, with an afterword from the 1984 Bluejay edition by Barry N. Malzberg. |
Reprint (Ace 1964) SF novel. |
Reprint (Ace 1964) SF novel. |
This publication contains five stories from the earlier Collected Volume 4, plus all the stories from the Collected Volume 5. Details taken from online listing. |
Sf novel, revised from “A Glass of Darkness” (Satellite Science Fiction, December 1956). Bound in the tête-bêche style with Sargasso of Space by Andrew North. |
A collection of essays, poems, letters, a speech and a newly-discovered short story. |
18 stories, written 1954-1964. Introduction by James Tiptree, Jr. Only available as a five-volume set for $125, limited to 800 copies. Also available in two different slipcased editions, each including The Acts of Paul; one limited to 405 numbered copies ($160); the other, bound with signatures from Dick’s cheques, limited to 100 numbered copies ($325). Volume four in “The Collected Stories of Philip K. Dick”. |
Reprint (Underwood-Miller 1987) collection of 18 stories, written 1954-1964, with an introduction by James Tiptree, Jr. Volume four in “The Collected Stories of Philip K. Dick”. |
Reprint (Underwood-Miller 1987) SF collection. Volume four in “The Collected Stories of Philip K. Dick”. |
Details taken from online listing. |
Sf novel, expanded from “Time Pawn”. Bound in the tête-bêche style with Slavers of Space by John Brunner. |
Reissue (Ace 1960) SF novel. Bound in the tête-bêche style with The Unteleported Man. |
Collection of 12 early stories by Dick. Details taken from online listing. |
Details taken from online listing. |
Collection of 24 stories with an introduction by Thomas M. Disch, slightly revised from The Little Back Box (Underwood-Miller, 1987), by dropping “We Can Remember It for You Wholesale” which was added to the Citadel edition of the third volume to tie in with the film Total Recall. Volume five in “The Collected Stories of Philip K. Dick”. |
Reissue (Citadel Twilight 1992 as The Eye of the Sibyl) collection of 24 stories with an introduction by Thomas M. Disch, slightly revised from The Little Back Box (Underwood-Miller, 1987). Volume five in “The Collected Stories of Philip K. Dick”. |
23 stories, written 1953-1954. Introduction by John Brunner. Only available as a five-volume set for $125, limited to 800 copies. Also available in two different slipcased editions, each including The Acts of Paul; one limited to 405 numbered copies ($160); the other, bound with signatures from Dick’s cheques, limited to 100 numbered copies ($325). Volume three in “The Collected Stories of Philip K. Dick”. |