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    Thirty-Five Years of the Jack Williamson Lectureship ed. Patrice Caldwell & Stephen Haffner (Haffner Press, April 2011, 978-1-893887-55-8, $19.00, 370pp, tp, an, cover by Richard Salas) [Ref. Jack Williamson]
        Non-fiction, a selection of speeches, discussions, and papers from the lectureship, plus coverage from Locus, a story by Williamson, and a gallery of programs, promotional materials, etc. Introduction by Frank Cioffi.
    Details taken from Table of Contents.
    • 7 · Preface · Betty Williamson & Patrice Caldwell · pr
    • 9 · A Personal Introduction · Frank Cioffi · in
    • 23 · 1977: Williamson Lectureship Note Cards · James Gunn · ms
      notes prepared for the lecture series.
    • 25 · 1979: Genetic Engineering: Fiction Into Fact! · Jack Williamson · ar
      transcript of a 1979 lecture.
    • 45 · 1979: Playing God: The New Biology Moral Issues · June Goodfield · ar
      transcript of a 1979 lecture.
    • 64 · 1982: America’s Continuing Controversy Over Humanism · Dr. John Newport · ar
      transcript of a 1982 lecture.
    • 80 · 1982: Humanism and the Future: A Tentative Proposal for an American Solution · Dr. John Newport · ar
      transcript of a 1982 lecture.
    • 91 · 1983: The Future of Unhumanism · Robert Silverberg · ar
      transcript of a 1983 lecture.
    • 107 · 1984: Imaginary Cities · Ihab Hassan · ar
      transcript of a 1984 lecture.
    • 116 · 1984: Beyond the Two Cultures · Ihab Hassan · ar
      transcript of a 1984 lecture.
    • 139 · 1985: Technology and Magic · William Eamon · ar
      transcript of a 1985 lecture.
    • 149 · 1985: Albert Einstein and the Generation of 1905 · William Eamon · ar
      transcript of a 1985 lecture.
    • 161 · 1988: Commencement Address · Frederik Pohl · ar
      transcript of a 1988 lecture.
    • 169 · 1991: Epic Fantasy in the Modern World · Stephen R. Donaldson · ar
      transcript of a 1991 lecture.
    • 183 · 1992: The Three Cultures · Joe Haldeman · ar
      transcript of a 1992 lecture.
    • 186 · 1996: Worlds Enough and Time · C. J. Cherryh & Tim Powers · ar
      transcript of a 1996 lecture.
    • 218 · 1997: Images of the Future in Science Fiction Film and Television · Melinda Snodgrass, Mike Resnick & Michael Cassutt · ar
      transcript of a 1997 lecture.
    • 252 · 2001: New Science for a New Century · Scott Edelman · ar
      transcript of a 2001 lecture.
    • 260 · 2001: Jack Williamson · Scott Edelman · ar
      transcript of a 2001 lecture.
    • 264 · 2003: Seventy-Five Years of Wonder · Connie Willis · ar
      transcript of a 2003 lecture.
    • 268 · 2003: 75 Years-in-Publication: Celebration · Joe Haldeman · ar
      transcript of a 2003 lecture.
    • 271 · 2005: Jack Williamson Lunch Lecture · Walter Jon Williams · ar
      transcript of a 2005 lecture.
    • 278 · 2007: From Metal Man to Stonehenge Gate · Connie Willis, Richard A. Hauptmann & Eleanor Wood · ar
      transcript of a 2007 lecture.
    • 288 · 2009: Looking for Clues · Nalo Hopkinson · ar Extrapolation Spring 2003
      guest of honour speech from WisCon 2002.
    • 300 · 2010: From High Plains to High Orbit · Sean Shepherd · ar
      transcript of a 2010 lecture.
    • 304 · 2010: Science Fantasy: Into the Next Decade · Ian Tregillis · ar
      transcript of a 2010 lecture.
    • 313 · 1999-2006: Williamson Lectureship Coverage in Locus Magazine · Charles N. Brown · ms (r)
    • 323 · Dream of Earth · Jack Williamson · vi Amazing Stories November 2004
    • 327 · Afterword · Stephen Haffner · aw
    • 329 · The Williamson Lectureship Chronology · Richard A. Hauptmann · ms
    • 335 · Gallery of Lectureship Posters · Various · pi
    • 364 · Contributors · [uncredited] · bg








    Come in Shooting by John Callahan (Ace Tall Twin, June 1973, 11533, 95¢, pb, n.)
        Reprint (Ace 1961) western novel. Bound in the tête-bêche style with Gunman Can’t Hide by Jack M. Bickham.


















    t zero by Italo Calvino; translated by William Weaver (Harcourt, Brace & World, 1969, $4.95, 152pp, hc, co)
        Translated from the Italian (Ti con zero, Einaudi, 1967).






    Damnation for Beginners by Alan Campbell (Subterranean Press, May 2012, 978-1-59606-439-3, $35.00, 122pp, hc, na, cover by Ian McQue)
        Fantasy novella set in the world of the Deepgate Codex. Illustrated by Bob Eggleton. A leatherbound signed, limited edition of 250 ($60.00) and lettered edition of 26 ($250.00) are also available.


    God of Clocks by Alan Campbell (Bantam Spectra, April 2009, 978-0-553-38418-5, $25.00, 367pp, hc, n., cover by Stephen Youll) [Deepgate Universe]
        Steampunk fantasy novel, the third book of the Deepgate Codex trilogy.


    Iron Angel by Alan Campbell (Bantam Spectra, May 2008, 978-0-553-38417-8, $25.00, 400pp, hc, n., cover by Stephen Youll) [Deepgate Universe]
        Steampunk fantasy novel, the second book of the Deepgate Codex trilogy. Simultaneous with the Tor UK edition.


    Lye Street by Alan Campbell (Subterranean Press, February 2008, 978-1-59606-135-4, $25.00, 135pp, hc, na, cover by Dave McKean) [Deepgate Universe]
        Fantasy novella, a prequel to Scar Night in the Deepgate Codex series. This is a signed limited edition of 2,000; a traycased, leatherbound lettered edition of 26 ($200.00) is also available.


    Scar Night by Alan Campbell (Tor UK, July 7, 2006, 1-4050-9035-9, £17.99, 517pp, hc, n., cover by Dominic Harman) [Deepgate Universe]
        Fantasy novel. A first novel. First in a trilogy. The city of Deepgate, suspended by chains over the abyss for thousands of years, is betrayed. A trade paperback (OME) edition (-9036-7) was announced but not seen.



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