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    The Satyr & Other Tales by Stephen J. Clark (Swan River Press, July 2015, 978-1-78380-007-0, €30.00, viii+230pp, hc, om, cover by Stephen J. Clark)
        Omnibus The Satyr (2010) and The Bestiary of Communion (2011); newly illustrated, expanded, and revised. Limited to 350 copies.
    Details taken from publisher website.
    • · Author’s Preface · Stephen J. Clark · pr
    • · The Satyr · Stephen J. Clark · na Ex Occidente Press, 2010; revised.
    • · The Horned Tongue · Stephen J. Clark · na The Bestiary of Communion by Stephen J. Clark, Ex Occidente Press, 2011; slightly revised.
    • · The Lost Reaches · Stephen J. Clark · na The Bestiary of Communion by Stephen J. Clark, Ex Occidente Press, 2011; slightly revised.
    • · The Feast of the Sphinx · Stephen J. Clark · na
      rewritten from “My Mistress, the Multitude” (The Bestiary of Communion, Ex Occidente Press, 2011).






    An Arthur C. Clarke Second Omnibus by Arthur C. Clarke (Sidgwick & Jackson, 1968, 0-283-98050-8, 30/-, 224+158+219pp, hc, om)
    • · A Fall of Moondust · Arthur C. Clarke · n. Harcourt Brace & World, 1961
    • · Earthlight · Arthur C. Clarke · n. Ballantine, 1955
      expanded from the novelette of the same name (Thrilling Wonder Stories, August 1951).
    • · The Sands of Mars · Arthur C. Clarke · n. Sidgwick & Jackson, 1951


    Ascent to Orbit: A Scientific Autobiography by Arthur C. Clarke (John Wiley & Sons, April 1984, 978-0-471-87910-7, $19.95, viii+226pp, hc, co)
        Details taken from online listing.
    • 9 · In the Hall of the Knights · Arthur C. Clarke · ar 1984: Spring by Arthur C. Clarke, Del Rey, 1984
      speech at the 8th Marconi Fellowship Award, 11/6/82.
    • 18 · Science Discussion and Brass Tacks · Arthur C. Clarke · lt Astounding Science-Fiction May 1938, as “[letter from Paddington, England]”
    • 20 · An Elementary Mathematical Approach to Astronautics · Arthur C. Clarke · ar Journal of the British Interplanetary Society January 1939
    • 28 · More Television Waveforms · Arthur C. Clarke · ar Electronic Engineering November 1947
    • 33 · You’re on the Glide Path—I Think · Arthur C. Clarke · ar The Aeroplane September 23 1949
    • 37 · Linearity Circuits · Arthur C. Clarke · ar Wireless Engineer June 1944
    • 57 · The Space-Station: Its Radio Applications · Arthur C. Clarke · ar Spaceflight March 1968
      prepared as a memorandum for the British Interplanetary Society in May 1945.
    • 60 · Extra-Terrestrial Relays · Arthur C. Clarke · ar Wireless World October 1945
    • 71 · The Rocket and the Future of Warfare · Arthur C. Clarke · ar Royal Air Force Quarterly March 1946
    • 85 · The Astronomer’s New Weapons · Arthur C. Clarke · ar Journal of the British Astronomical Association August 1945
    • 90 · Astronomical Radar · Arthur C. Clarke · ar Wireless World October 1946
    • 95 · Stationary Orbits · Arthur C. Clarke · ar Journal of the British Astronomical Association December 1947
    • 100 · The Radio Telescope · Arthur C. Clarke · ar Journal of the British Astronomical Association April 1949
    • 106 · The Rocket and the Future of Astronomy · Arthur C. Clarke · ar Occasional Notes of the Royal Astronomical Society v2 #14, 1952
    • 120 · Principles of Rocket Flight · Arthur C. Clarke · ar The Aeroplane January 3 1949 (+1)
    • 126 · A Universal Escape-Velocity Mass-Ratio Chart · Arthur C. Clarke · ar Bulletin of the British Interplanetary Society May 1947
    • 130 · The Dynamics of Space-Flight · Arthur C. Clarke · ar Journal of the British Interplanetary Society March 1949
    • 143 · Interplanetary Flight · Arthur C. Clarke · ex Temple Press, 1950
    • 158 · Electronics and Space-Flight · Arthur C. Clarke · ar Journal of the British Interplanetary Society March 1948
    • 176 · Electromagnetic Launching as a Major Contribution to Space-Flight · Arthur C. Clarke · ar Journal of the British Interplanetary Society November 1950
    • 185 · The Space Elevator: “Thought Experiment”, or Key to the Universe? · Arthur C. Clarke · ar Advances in Earth Orientated Applications of Space Technology v1 #1, 1981
    • 196 · An Optimum Strategy for Interstellar Robot Probes · Arthur C. Clarke · ar Journal of the British Interplanetary Society November 1978
    • 201 · HELP! I Am a Pentomino Addict · Arthur C. Clarke · ar The Sunday Telegraph September 14 1975
    • 214 · Beyond the Global Village · Arthur C. Clarke · ar Analog Science Fiction/Science Fact December 1983
      adapted from a speech given at the UN, May 17, 1983.








    Childhood Ends: The Earliest Writings of Arthur C. Clarke by Arthur C. Clarke (Portentous Press, 1996, 81pp, hc, co) [edited by David Aronovitz]
        Clarke juvenilia from The Huish Magazine limited to 85 slipcased, unnumbered, copies signed by the author. Clarke added brief, untitled comments to most pieces.
    • · Editor’s Foreword · David Aronovitz · fw
    • ix · Introduction · Arthur C. Clarke · in
    • 1 · Interviews with Celebrities VIII · Arthur C. Clarke · fa The Huish Magazine Autumn 1932, as by Clericus; purported interview with an “unspoiled rustic”.
    • 4 · Correspondence · Arthur C. Clarke · fa The Huish Magazine Autumn 1932, as by One-Time 6th Former; letter from a purported former student of the school.
    • 6 · Our Correspondence Column · Arthur C. Clarke · fa The Huish Magazine Spring 1933, as by A Real Old 6th Former; letter from a purported former student of the school.
    • 7 · News from the Torrid Zone · Arthur C. Clarke · fa The Huish Magazine Christmas 1933, as by Ex-Sixth Former; letter from a purported former student of the school.
    • 9 · Two Hours in a Lab · Arthur C. Clarke · pl The Huish Magazine Christmas 1933, as by Clericus; unproduced play, subtitled “A One-Act Drama with a Smashing Finale”.
    • 11 · The Jon Bloc Soc. · Arthur C. Clarke · fa The Huish Magazine Christmas 1933; farcical, fictionalized account of meeting of philosophy society.
    • 13 · Octogenarian Observations · Arthur C. Clarke · fa The Huish Magazine Christmas 1934, as by Clericus; purported interview with elderly former students.
    • 15 · Poor Piano! · Arthur C. Clarke · hu The Huish Magazine Summer 1934, as by ART; original tongue twisters.
    • 17 · Interviews with Celebrities VI · [uncredited] · fa (r)
    • 19 · Jule Gets His · Arthur C. Clarke · pl The Huish Magazine Summer 1934, as by Clericus; unproduced screenplay, subtitled “A New Super-Drama by a Well-Known Author”, also attributed to “W. Shakespeare”.
    • 22 · Answers to Correspondence · Arthur C. Clarke · fa The Huish Magazine Summer 1934, as by Clericus; answers by Clarke to purported letters.
    • 24 · French Without Tears · Arthur C. Clarke · fa The Huish Magazine Summer 1934, as by Clericus; farcical description of a purported new, numerical way to render French.
    • 26 · Letters to the Editor · Arthur C. Clarke · fa The Huish Magazine Autumn 1934, as by Batsin Belphry; farcical letter.
    • 27 · Musical Interlude · Arthur C. Clarke · fa The Huish Magazine Autumn 1934, as by Clericus; farcical recommendations for music to be played.
    • 29 · Peeps at Many Lands and Places, No. 3—The Technical Institute · Arthur C. Clarke · fa The Huish Magazine Autumn 1934, as by Clericus; farcical description of actual place.
    • 32 · Brendon House (Spring, 1935) · Arthur C. Clarke & R. W. Small · ms The Huish Magazine Spring 1935; this, and later items with the same title or simply entitled “Brendon,” are brief discussions of the athletic achievements of said dormitory.
    • 33 · The Fate of Fu-Manchu · Arthur C. Clarke · vi The Huish Magazine Spring 1935, as by Clericus
    • 37 · Letters to the Editor · Arthur C. Clarke · fa The Huish Magazine Spring 1935, as by A. Munchhausen; letter from a purported former student of the school.
    • 39 · Brendon House (Summer, 1935) · Arthur C. Clarke & R. W. Small · ms The Huish Magazine Summer 1935
    • 40 · Letters to the Editor · Arthur C. Clarke · fa The Huish Magazine Summer 1935, as by De Profundis; letter from a purported former student of the school.
    • 42 · Brendon House (Autumn, 1935) · Arthur C. Clarke & R. B. Canever · ms The Huish Magazine Autumn 1935
    • 43 · Huish and Hollywood · Arthur C. Clarke · ts The Huish Magazine Autumn 1935, as by Clericus; lightly fictionalized account of film society’s activities.
    • 46 · Our Noble Heritage · Arthur C. Clarke · ar The Huish Magazine Autumn 1935, as by ARCH
    • 46 · The Mystic Potion · DIL · pl The Huish Magazine Autumn 1935; unproduced play, written by unidentified Huish students, possibly including Clarke.
    • 57 · The Ciné Club · Arthur C. Clarke · ar The Huish Magazine Spring 1936
    • 58 · Brendon (Spring, 1936) · Arthur C. Clarke & R. B. Canever · ms The Huish Magazine Spring 1936
    • 67 · Further Exploits of Huish Films, Inc. · Arthur C. Clarke · fa The Huish Magazine Spring 1936, as by Clericus
    • 68 · Interviews with Notorieties—No. 1 · Arthur C. Clarke · fa The Huish Magazine Spring 1936, as by Ego; purported interview with “the Professor,” an inventor.
    • 71 · In Darkest Somerset · Arthur C. Clarke · fa The Huish Magazine Summer 1936, as by Clericus; fictionalized account of a journey to the part of England where Clarke grew up.
    • 73 · Into Space · Arthur C. Clarke · ar Checquer Board October 1937; probably reprinted from an unknown issue of The Huish Magazine.
    • 76 · The Greatest Adventure · Arthur C. Clarke · ar The Huish Magazine 1938
    • 81 · Letters to the Editor · Arthur C. Clarke · lt The Huish Magazine 1938, as by A Very Civil Servant; other than its fictional address in Bechuanaland, this reads like a letter actually written by Clarke, not a fictional persona.





    The Fantastic Muse by Arthur C. Clarke (Hilltop Press, July 1992, 0-905262-05-0, £1.00, 9pp, ph, nf)
        Collection of an article by Clarke on sf poetry and an sf poem, both reprinted from fanzines in the 1930’s.



    From the Ocean, from the Stars by Arthur C. Clarke (Harcourt, Brace & World, 1961, LC:62-8058, $4.50, 515pp, hc, om)
    • ix · Introduction · Arthur C. Clarke · in
    • 1 · The Deep Range · Arthur C. Clarke · n. Harcourt Brace, 1957
      expanded from “The Deep Range”, Star Science Fiction Stories #3, Frederik Pohl ed., Ballantine 1954.
    • 167 · The Other Side of the Sky · Arthur C. Clarke · co Harcourt Brace & World, 1958
    • 321 · The City and the Stars · Arthur C. Clarke · n. Harcourt Brace, 1956
      revised and expanded from Against the Fall of Night (Gnome 1953).



    How the World Was One: Beyond the Global Village by Arthur C. Clarke (Gollancz, June 25, 1992, 0-575-05226-0, £15.99, 289pp, hc, co, cover by Steven Hunt)
        Historical look at the development of transatlantic cables and satellite communications, based on the first 19 chapters of Voices Across the Sea (Harper 1958) and several other pieces, some previously uncollected. Simultaneous with the US (Bantam) edition.


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