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    The Night Awakens ed. Mary Higgins Clark (Pocket, February 2000, 0-671-51918-2, $6.99, 307pp, pb, oa)
        A Mystery Writers of America Anthology. 8 of the 10 stories originally appeared in the audio anthology of the same name in 1998.
    • ix · Introduction · Mary Higgins Clark · in
    • 1 · The Perils of Pond Scum · Sally Gunning · nv
      originally appeared in the 1998 audio anthology The Night Awakens ed. Mary Higgins Clark.
    • 37 · Widower’s Walk [Hack Bohannon] · Joseph Hansen · nv Alfred Hitchcock’s Mystery Magazine January 2000
      originally appeared in the 1998 audio anthology The Night Awakens ed. Mary Higgins Clark.
    • 79 · All You Need Is Love · Sarah Shankman · nv
      originally appeared in the 1998 audio anthology The Night Awakens ed. Mary Higgins Clark.
    • 105 · Afraid of the Dark · Nancy Pickard · nv
      originally appeared in the 1998 audio anthology The Night Awakens ed. Mary Higgins Clark.
    • 147 · Go Quietly Into the Day · Eleanor Taylor Bland · nv
      originally appeared in the 1998 audio anthology The Night Awakens ed. Mary Higgins Clark.
    • 167 · Sibling Rivalry · Brendan DuBois · nv
      originally appeared in the 1998 audio anthology The Night Awakens ed. Mary Higgins Clark.
    • 195 · The Haggard Society · Edward D. Hoch · nv
      originally appeared in the 1998 audio anthology The Night Awakens ed. Mary Higgins Clark.
    • 221 · Something Borrowed, Something Black · Loren D. Estleman · nv
      originally appeared in the 1998 audio anthology The Night Awakens ed. Mary Higgins Clark.
    • 249 · The Witch and Uncle Harry [Mrs. Risk] · Angela Zeman · nv
    • 275 · Delta Double-Deal · Noreen Ayres · nv






    Case of the Bedevilled Poet by Simon Clark (NewCon Press, June 26, 2017, 978-1-910935-48-4, £6.99, 106pp, tp, na, cover by Vincent Sammy) [Sherlock Holmes]
        Also available in a hardback edition (-47-7, £14.99), limited to 100 numbered, signed, copies. Part of the “NewCon Press Novellas Set 2”.
    Details taken from online listing.


    Exorcising Angels by Simon Clark & Tim Lebbon (Earthling Publications, October 2003, 0-9721518-8-5, $35.00, 87pp, hc, oc, cover by Edward Miller)
        Collection of three stories: one collaborative novella and a solo story from each author. There is an introduction by Lebbon, and a “postscript” by Clark. This is a signed, limited edition of 750; a traycased lettered edition of 26 (-9-3, $175.00) is also available.









    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, March 2011; slightly revised.
    • · The Lost Reaches · Stephen J. Clark · na The Bestiary of Communion by Stephen J. Clark, Ex Occidente Press, March 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, February 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.



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