Novelization of four episodes (“All That Glisters”, “Journey to Where”, “The Immunity Syndrome” and “The Dorcons”) from the TV series. |
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The third “Hawklords” novel was announced by Star in 1978, but never published. Butterworth’s script was later adapted as a graphic novel by Bob Walker that was published in 1994 as part of a four CD Hawkwind box set (Hawkwind 25 Years On). |
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Novelization of four episodes (“Brian the Brain”, “The Mark of Archanon”, “Catacombs of the Moon” and “One Moment of Humanity”) from the TV series. |
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Novelization of four episodes (“The Metamorph”, “The A-B Chrysalis”, “The Rules of Luton” and “New Adam, New Eve”) from the TV series. |
Novelization of three episodes (“The Lambda Factor” and “The Bringers of Wonder”, Parts 1 and 2) from the TV series. |
SF novel based on an idea by Michael Moorcock. |
Reprint (Star 1977) SF novel based on an idea by Michael Moorcock. This edition is slightly revised and is only available along with a Hawkwind CD, Quark; Strangeness and Charm, Griffin Music GCD-370-0, from specialist shops, at $28.98 or the UK equivalent. |
Reprint (Star 1977) SF novel based on an idea by Michael Moorcock. This edition contains “fully revised text” and a new introduction by Rick Evans. |
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Radically revised and reorganized texts of Butterworth’s novelisations, with new material (including a new episode) and original introduction. Limited to 100 copies signed by Butterworth. |
Novelization of four episodes (“Seed of Destruction”, “A Matter of Balance”, “The Exiles” and “The Beta Cloud”) from the TV series. |
Novelization of four episodes (“Space Warp”, “Dorzac”, “Devil’s Planet” and “The Seance Spectre”) from the TV series. |
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Intended as a third Savoy anthology following The Savoy Book (1978) and Savoy Dreams (1984). Also known as The Hitler Chronicles. |
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A breakthrough anthology of general weirdness including Barrington Bayley, M. John Harrison, Harlan Ellison, Michael Moorcock and Heathcote Williams. |
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Collection of tales and artwork from the fabulous worlds of New Wave Science Fiction and Fantasy. |
The second Savoy miscellany, this one includes accounts of the owners’ bust for carrying “porn” (by sf authors) in their bookstores, plus excerpts from Savoy books, fiction, and reviews. Contributors include Michael Moorcock and M. John Harrison. A trade paperback edition (-069-6, £7.95) was announced but not seen. |
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Ghost/horror anthology. Details taken from online listing. |
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