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    Indoctrinaire by Christopher Priest (Harper & Row, September 1970, $5.95, 227pp, hc, n., cover by Ed Fox)
        Reprint (Faber and Faber 1970) SF novel.


    Indoctrinaire by Christopher Priest (Pocket Books, October 1971, 0-671-77367-4, 95¢, 186pp, pb, n., cover by Richard Powers)
        Reprint (Faber and Faber 1970) SF novel.




    Indoctrinaire by Christopher Priest (Pan, 1979, 0-330-25608-4, 75p, 192pp, pb, no)
        Reprint (Faber and Faber 1970) SF novel. This adds a new Author’s Note which explains that this edition is “a revised and slightly shorter edition”.


    Indoctrinaire by Christopher Priest (Gollancz, September 11, 2014, 978-0-575-12119-5, £8.99, 202pp, tp, n.)
        Reprint (Faber and Faber 1970) SF novel.



    An Infinite Summer by Christopher Priest (Charles Scribner’s Sons, October 1979, 0-684-16274-1, $8.95, 208pp, hc, co, cover by Anita Siegel)
        Reprint (Faber and Faber 1979) SF collection.


    An Infinite Summer by Christopher Priest (Pan Books, June 1980, 0-330-26048-0, £1.25, 189pp, pb, co)
        Reprint (Faber and Faber 1979) SF collection.


    An Infinite Summer by Christopher Priest (Dell, June 1981, 0-440-14067-6, $2.75, 219pp, pb, co, cover by Don Punchatz)
        Reprint (Faber and Faber 1979) SF collection.


    Inverted World by Christopher Priest (Faber and Faber, May 1974, 0-571-10444-4, £2.50, 256pp, hc, n.)
        Sf novel including elements that were incorporated into the short story “The Inverted World”, published in New Writings in SF 22 ed. Ken Bulmer (Sidgwick & Jackson, April 1973). Previously serialised in Galaxy Science Fiction (December 1973 to March 1974).


    The Inverted World by Christopher Priest (Harper & Row, June 14, 1974, 0-06-013421-6, $7.95, xi+240pp, hc, n.)
        Reprint (Faber and Faber 1974 as Inverted World) SF novel.


    The Inverted World by Christopher Priest (Popular Library, 1975, 445-00309, $1.25, 256pp, pb, n., cover by Jack Faragasso)
        Reprint (Faber and Faber 1974 as Inverted World) SF novel.


    Inverted World by Christopher Priest (NEL, June 5, 1975, 450-02303-6, 50p, 252pp, pb, no, cover by Lucinda Cowell)
        Reprint (Faber and Faber 1974) SF novel.


    Inverted World by Christopher Priest (Pan Books, 1979, 0-330-25660-2, 85p, 251pp, pb, n., cover by Terry Oakes)
        Reprint (Faber and Faber 1974) SF novel.


    Inverted World by Christopher Priest (Gollancz, June 1987, 0-575-03993-0, £3.50, 251pp, tp, no, cover by Michael Lye)
        Reprint (Faber and Faber 1974) SF novel. Volume 13 in the “Gollancz Classic SF” series.


    Inverted World by Christopher Priest (New York Review Books, August 2008, 978-1-59017-269-8, $15.95, 322pp, tp, n., cover by Lebbeus Woods)
        Reprint (Faber and Faber 1974) SF novel. This has a new afterword by John Clute.


    Inverted World by Christopher Priest (Gollancz, April 8, 2010, 978-0-575-08210-6, £7.99, ix+303pp, tp, no, cover by Chris Moore)
        Reprint (Faber and Faber 1974) SF novel. This has a new introduction by Adam Roberts. An “SF Masterwork”.


    Inverted World & Fugue for a Darkening Island: Omnibus 2 by Christopher Priest (Earthlight UK, June 1999, 0-671-03390-5, £6.99, 250+125pp, pb, om, cover by Jim Burns)
        Omnibus of two SF novels; the books are separately paginated.




    The Islanders by Christopher Priest (Titan US, April 2014, 978-1781169469, $14.95, 344pp, tp, n.) [Dream Archipelago]
        Reprint (Gollancz 2011) surreal fantasy novel in the Dream Archipelago series. First US edition


    The Islanders by Christopher Priest (Titan US, January 2017, 978-1781169483, $7.99, 484pp, pb, n.) [Dream Archipelago]
        Reprint (Gollancz 2011) surreal fantasy novel in the Dream Archipelago series.


    The Islanders Gallery by Christopher Priest (GrimGrin Studio, June 2011, £12.00, ebook, pi)
        A gallery of some three dozen specially created images, which illustrate scenes from The Islanders.



    The Last Deadloss Visions by Christopher Priest (Christopher Priest, May 1994, no ISBN, £5.50, 37pp, A4, nf, cover by Drew Friedman) [Ref. Harlan Ellison]
        A detailed history of Ellison’s massive, oft announced but never completed anthology The Last Dangerous Visions. This started as an essay in a fanzine called Deadloss in 1987. The first 1987 edition consisted of the essay plus letters from writers who had seen the first draft, and an appendix of notes. This was followed, in 1987, by an 8-page continuation titled The Truth Shall Make You Free. The second edition of The Last Deadloss Visions, also published in 1987 (between September and December), contained everything from the first edition, with minute corrections, plus the text of a diary Priest started to keep when the responses started pouring in. As the diary was being constantly updated copies were issued serially. Many different versions are in circulation, bearing different finishing dates. At the end of 1987 a “complete” third edition (everything from the first two editions brought up to date) was published. This was distributed steadily for five years; it was first released in January 1988, with the last copy mailed in 1992. In May 1994, Priest published this final version followed in June by a US edition entitled The Book on the Edge of Forever.


    The Magic: The Story of a Film by Christopher Priest (GrimGrin Studio, July 31, 2008, 978-0-9559735-1-2, £10.99, 168pp, tp, nf)
        Book about the filming of The Prestige. A hardcover edition (-0-5, £16.99) was announced but not seen.


    The Making of the Lesbian Horse by Christopher Priest (Birmingham Science Fiction Group, November 1979, no ISBN, 11pp, ph, oc) [Novacon Booklets]
        Collection of an original short story providing a sequel, of sorts, to The Inverted World and an article explaining its genesis and title. Issued in a limited edition of 500 numbered copies, to coincide with Priest’s Guest of Honour appearance at Novacon 9.




    The Perfect Lover by Christopher Priest (Charles Scribner’s Sons, October 1977, 0-684-15140-5, $7.95, 199pp, hc, n., cover by Muriel Nasser)
        Reprint (Faber and Faber 1977 as A Dream of Wessex) SF novel.


    The Perfect Lover by Christopher Priest (Dell, January 1979, 0-440-16880-5, $1.75, 304pp, pb, n., cover by Walter Bachinsky)
        Reprint (Faber and Faber 1977 as A Dream of Wessex) SF novel.



    The Prestige by Christopher Priest (Touchstone UK, September 4, 1995, 0-671-71924-6, £15.99, 404pp, hc, no, cover: [photo] by Holly Warburton)
        Literary fantasy novel. A journalist investigating a strange story finds his life entwined with a 19th century tragedy.


    The Prestige by Christopher Priest (Touchstone UK, September 2, 1996, 0-684-81755-1, £6.99, 404pp, pb, no, cover: [photo] by Holly Warburton)
        Reprint (Touchstone UK 1995) literary fantasy novel.


    The Prestige by Christopher Priest (St. Martin’s, October 1996, 0-312-14705-8, $24.95, 404pp, hc, n., cover by Greg Spalenka)
        Reprint (Touchstone UK 1995) literary fantasy novel.


    The Prestige by Christopher Priest (Tor, October 1997, 0-312-85886-8, $14.95, 404pp, tp, n., cover by Govanni Battista Bracceli)
        Reprint (Touchstone UK 1995) literary fantasy novel of rival stage magicians with unexpected powers. Winner of the James Tait Black Award and the World Fantasy Award.


    The Prestige by Christopher Priest (Gollancz, February 10, 2005, 0-575-07580-5, £7.99, 360pp, tp, no)
        Reprint (Touchstone UK 1995) literary fantasy novel.


    The Prestige by Christopher Priest (Gollancz, February 10, 2011, 978-0-575-09941-8, £7.99, ix+369pp, tp, n., cover by Sidonie Beresford-Browne)
        Reprint (Touchstone UK 1995) literary fantasy novel. This edition adds a new introduction by Graham Sleight. In the “SF Masterworks” series.


    The Quiet Woman by Christopher Priest (Bloomsbury, March 1990, 0-7475-0587-X, £13.99, 216pp, hc, no, cover by Kim Marsland)
        Literary SF novel set in a Southern England that has been contaminated by a nuclear accident in France, about a writer’s struggle against the faceless authorities who want to suppress her book.


    The Quiet Woman by Christopher Priest (Abacus, April 4, 1991, 0-349-10195-7, £4.99, 286pp, tp, no, cover by Nick Bantock)
        Reprint (Bloomsbury 1990) literary SF novel.


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