This publication contains five stories from the earlier Collected Volume 4, plus all the stories from the Collected Volume 5. Details taken from online listing. |
A collection of essays, poems, letters, a speech and a newly-discovered short story. |
18 stories, written 1954-1964. Introduction by James Tiptree, Jr. Only available as a five-volume set for $125, limited to 800 copies. Also available in two different slipcased editions, each including The Acts of Paul; one limited to 405 numbered copies ($160); the other, bound with signatures from Dick’s cheques, limited to 100 numbered copies ($325). Volume four in “The Collected Stories of Philip K. Dick”. |
Reprint (Underwood-Miller 1987) collection of 18 stories, written 1954-1964, with an introduction by James Tiptree, Jr. Volume four in “The Collected Stories of Philip K. Dick”. |
Reprint (Underwood-Miller 1987) SF collection. Volume four in “The Collected Stories of Philip K. Dick”. |
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Collection of 12 early stories by Dick. Details taken from online listing. |
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Collection of 24 stories with an introduction by Thomas M. Disch, slightly revised from The Little Back Box (Underwood-Miller, 1987), by dropping “We Can Remember It for You Wholesale” which was added to the Citadel edition of the third volume to tie in with the film Total Recall. Volume five in “The Collected Stories of Philip K. Dick”. |
Reissue (Citadel Twilight 1992 as The Eye of the Sibyl) collection of 24 stories with an introduction by Thomas M. Disch, slightly revised from The Little Back Box (Underwood-Miller, 1987). Volume five in “The Collected Stories of Philip K. Dick”. |
23 stories, written 1953-1954. Introduction by John Brunner. Only available as a five-volume set for $125, limited to 800 copies. Also available in two different slipcased editions, each including The Acts of Paul; one limited to 405 numbered copies ($160); the other, bound with signatures from Dick’s cheques, limited to 100 numbered copies ($325). Volume three in “The Collected Stories of Philip K. Dick”. |