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    The Leaky Establishment by David Langford (Frederick Muller Ltd., June 1984, 0-584-31167-2, £8.95, 197pp, hc, n.)
        Humorous novel about life in a scientific establishment.



    Platen Stories by David Langford (Conspiracy ’87, 1987, 64pp, A5, co, cover by Jim Barker)
        Produced for 1987 Worldcon.
    Details taken from online listing.
    • 4 · Zen and the Art of Egotripping · David Langford · in
      part previously appeared in Cloud Chamber #35, 1985.
    • 6 · Vulgarity and Nullity · David Langford · br Arena SF #12, Summer 1981 [Ref. Robert A. Heinlein]; review of The Number of the Beast.
    • 9 · The Book of War: Chapter 2080 · David Langford · ar Twll-Ddu #19, 1981
    • 11 · One Hundred Years Ago · David Langford · ar Channelcon Programme Book ed. Coral & Rob Jackson, Channelcon, 1982
    • 14 · The Moving Accident · David Langford · ar Cloud Chamber #13, 1982 (+1)
    • 21 · The Dragonhiker’s Guide to Battlefield Covenant at Dune’s Edge: Odyssey Two · David Langford · ar Xyster #5, 1984
      speech at Seacon ’84.
    • 31 · The Inverted Baked Alaska, and After · David Langford · ar Mad Scientists’ Digest #9, 1984
    • 34 · The Leaky Establishment: The Final Drips · David Langford · ar Xyster #8, 1985
      speech at Novacon 14.
    • 41 · Fizz! Buzz! · David Langford · ar Trap Door #6, 1986
    • 44 · Hazel’s Language Lessons · David Langford · ar
      from various issues of Ansible 1980-1987.
    • 47 · Mexicon Jigsaw · David Langford · ar This Never Happens #8, 1986
    • 51 · Davina Langford’s Society Page · David Langford · ar Out of the Blue #1, 1979
    • 52 · A Load of Crystal Balls: Great Failures of Prediction AD 2000-3000 · David Langford · ar Prevert #15, 1986
    • 60 · Our Lady of Pain · David Langford · ar Chuch #1, 1986




    The Space Eater by David Langford (Arrow, June 1982, 0-09-928820-6, £1.75, 301pp, pb, n.)
        Sf novel making use of various alarming side effects of an imagined matter transmission technology.



    The Transatlantic Hearing Aid by David Langford (Inca, 1985, no ISBN, £2.00, 72pp, ph, qf, cover by Jim Barker)
        Report of Langford’s journey to the 1980 World SF Convention in Boston (Noreascon II) as elected delegate of TAFF.


    The Unseen University Challenge: Terry Pratchett’s Discworld Quizbook by David Langford (Vista, May 23, 1996, 0-575-60000-4, £3.99, 224pp, pb, nf, cover by Josh Kirby) [Ref. Terry Pratchett]
        Quizbook on the detail of the “Discworld” books. Includes an introduction by Pratchett.



    War in 2080: The Future of Military Technology by David Langford (Westbridge Books, April 1979, 0-7153-7661-6, £5.95, 229pp, hc, qf, cover by Andrew Farmer)
        Extrapolation of the trends of current military technology and scientific progress into the future.


    The Wyrdest Link: The Second Discworld Quizbook by David Langford (Gollancz, April 25, 2002, 0-575-07319-5, £6.99, x+213pp, tp, nf, cover by Josh Kirby)
        Second quizbook on the detail of the “Discworld” books. Includes an introduction by Pratchett.











    Act of Love by Joe R. Lansdale (Subterranean Press, February 2012, 978-1-59606-417-1, $40.00, 258pp, hc, co, cover by Timothy Truman) [Marvin Hanson]
        Collection containing the title serial-killer horror novel (Zebra 1981) plus a new novelette featuring detective Marvin Hanson, an interview with Lansdale by Bill Sheehan, and b&w illustrations by Glenn Chadbourne. A leatherbound, signed limited edition of 200 ($100.00) was announced but not seen.


    All the Earth, Thrown to the Sky by Joe R. Lansdale (Delacorte Press, September 2011, 0-385-73931-1, $16.99, 227pp, hc, n.)



    The Ape Man’s Brother by Joe R. Lansdale (Subterranean Press, January 2014, 978-1-59606-618-2, $20.00, 103pp, hc, na, cover by Ken Laager)
        Novella about a Tarzan-like man and his ape man brother. First print edition; this was previously published in e-book format (Subterranean 12/02). A leatherbound, signed, limited edition of 350 ($45.00) is also available.



    Batman: Captured by the Engines by Joe R. Lansdale (Warner, July 1991, 0-446-36042-2, $4.99, 241pp, pb, n., cover by Dave Dorman)
        Horror novelization, the first with actual supernatural content in an otherwise associational series. The caped crusader takes on a killer car and American Indian magic.


    Batman: Terror on the High Skies by Joe R. Lansdale (Little Brown, December 1992, 0-316-17765-2, $3.95, 66pp, tp, ss, cover by Janice Walker)
        Young-adult fantasy short story featuring Batman with illustrations by Edward Hannigan and Dick Giordano.




    The Big Blow by Joe R. Lansdale (Subterranean Press, September 2000, 978-1-892284-98-3, $25.00, 162pp, hc, na, cover by Gail Cross)
        Also available in a slipcased edition, limited to 250 numbered (-97-9, $60.00) and 13 lettered, signed, copies, with an exclusive afterword by the author.



    Big Lizard by Joe R. & Keith Lansdale (Short, Scary Tales Publications, September 30, 2020, 978-1-78858-027-4, £34.95, 237pp, hc, n., cover by Jok)
        Limited to 1500 signed and hand-numbered copies


    Black Hat Jack by Joe R. Lansdale (Subterranean Press, September 2014, 978-1-59606-677-9, $25.00, 130pp, hc, na, cover by Ken Laager) [Nat Love (Deadwood Dick)]
        Associational novella in the series about Old West character Nat Love, a black cowboy given to storytelling. A leatherbound, signed, limited edition of 350 ($45.00) with different dustjacket is also available.



    Blood Dance by Joe R. Lansdale (Subterranean Press, March 2000, 1-892284-66-9, $40.00, 203pp, hc, n., cover by Mark A. Nelson)
        Associational western, with some mystical elements, volume three of “The Lost Lansdale”. The author’s introduction discusses the book’s history. Illustrated by Mark A. Nelson. This is a signed (by Lansdale), limited edition of 1000; a lettered edition of 18 was announced but not seen.



    The Boar by Joe R. Lansdale (Subterranean Press, November 1998, 1-892284-03-0, $40.00, 169pp, hc, n., cover by Mark A. Nelson)
        Associational YA horror novel about boys in Texas during the Depression, hunting the “devil boar” called Old Satan. This is a signed, limited edition of 776.



    The Bottoms by Joe R. Lansdale (Subterranean Press, May 2000, 1-892284-60-X, $150.00, 332pp, hc, n., cover by Alan Clark)
        Horror novel based on his earlier novella “Mad Dog Summer”. This is a slipcased edition, limited to 400 numbered, signed, copies. Also available in a traycased edition, limited to 52 lettered, signed, copies (-61-8, $400.00).
    • · Mad Dog Summer · Joe R. Lansdale · na 999 ed. Al Sarrantonio, Avon, 1999



    Bubba and the Cosmic Blood-Suckers by Joe R. Lansdale (Subterranean Press, October 2017, 978-1-59606-841-4, $40.00, 200pp, hc, n., cover by Timothy Truman)
        Novel-length prequel to the classic story, “Bubba Ho-Tep”. Limited to 1500 numbered copies, signed by the author. Also available in a traycased, leatherbound, edition, limited to 26 lettered copies, signed by the author ($250).
    Details taken from publisher’s website.





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