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    Path of the Archon by Andy Chambers (Black Library, March 27, 2014, 978-1-84970-590-5, £7.99, 413pp, pb, n.) [Warhammer 40,000: Dark Eldar]
        SF novelization. Book 3 of the “Dark Eldar” trilogy, set in the “Warhammer 40,000” universe.



    Path of the Incubus by Andy Chambers (Black Library, February 14, 2013, 978-1-84970-299-7, £7.99, 414pp, pb, n.) [Warhammer 40,000: Dark Eldar]
        SF novelization. A “Warhammer 40,000” novel. Book 2 in the “Dark Eldar” sub-series.


    Path of the Renegade by Andy Chambers (Black Library, March 15, 2012, 978-1-84970-136-5, £7.99, 423pp, pb, n., cover by Neil Roberts) [Warhammer 40,000: Dark Eldar]
        SF novelization. A “Warhammer 40,000” novel. Book 1 in the “Dark Eldar” sub-series.


    Survival Instinct by Andy Chambers (Black Library, May 2005, 1-84416-188-9, £5.99, 251pp, pb, n., cover by Clint Langley) [Necromunda]
        Fantasy novelization. This is a world-wide edition and is available in the US for $6.99.




    Isaac Asimov’s History of I-Botics ed. James Chambers (HarperPrism, August 1997, 0-06-105539-5, $22.00, 135pp, hc, oa)
        Original anthology of three stories, plus informational segments, based (supposedly) on a new take on robots by Asimov; described on the cover as an illustrated “novel.” Authors named are Steven Grant, John Gregory Betancourt, and Karen Haber. Packaged and copyrighted by Big Entertainment.

































    Nora, the Ape Woman by Félicien Champsaur; translated by Brian Stableford (Black Coat Press, May 2015, 9781612274034, $20.95, 249pp, tp, n., cover by Mike Hoffman)
        SF novel, a sequel to Ouha, roi des singes with some crossover from Homo-Deus: Le Satyr Invisible. Translated/adapted by Brian M. Stableford from the French Nora, la guenon devenue femme (Ferenczi 1929).


    Ouha by Félicien Champsaur; translated by Brian Stableford (Black Coat Press, September 2012, 978-1-61227-115-6, $22.95, 277pp, tp, n., cover by Gary McCluskey)
        Quasi-SF novel about an exceptional ape transformed by a well-meaning scientist, translated/adapted from Ouha, King of the Apes (Librairie Charpentier et Fasquelle 1923) by Brian M. Stableford, who provides an introduction and notes.


    Pharaoh’s Wife by Félicien Champsaur (Black Coat Press, March 2013, 978-1-61227-156-9, $20.95, 235pp, tp, n., cover by Mike Hoffman)
        SF novel, translated/adapted from the French (La Pharaonne, roman occulte (Ferenczi et fils 1929) with notes and introduction by Brian M. Stableford.
































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