Reprint (Underwood-Miller 1987 as The Days of Perky Pat) collection of 18 SF stories, with an introduction by James Tiptree Jr., and an appendix quoting Dick’s comments on many of the stories. Volume four in “The Collected Stories of Philip K. Dick”. |
Reprint (Underwood-Miller 1987 as The Days of Perky Pat) collection of 18 SF stories with an appendix quoting Dick’s comments on some of the stories. This edition omits the Tiptree introduction. There is also a leatherbound edition (-597-0, $60.00), limited to 250 numbered copies. Volume four in “The Collected Stories of Philip K. Dick”. Details taken from online listing. |
Reissue (Underwood-Miller 1987 as The Days of Perky Pat) collection of 18 stories. This has the 1987 introduction by James Tiptree, Jr., plus individual story notes from various sources. This has a new ISBN and indicates first printing. Volume four in “The Collected Stories of Philip K. Dick”. |
Collection of 9 stories (4 were the basis of films), with an introduction by Malcolm Edwards. A film tie-in edition to the new Spielberg / Cruise film. A trade paperback [export only] edition (0-575-07478-7, £6.99) was announced but not seen. |
Reprint (Gollancz 2002) SF collection. |
Reprint (Gollancz 1988) young-adult SF novella. Nick’s illegal pet cat has been reported to the anti-pet man. Illustrated by Phil Parks. First US edition. |
Reprint (Gollancz 2004) SF collection. |
Each book is individually paginated. |
Collection of 24 stories; the first 20 are the same as collected in The Father Thing (Underwood-Miller 1987); this drops the introduction and last three stories of the U-M edition, and adds four stories. |
Collection of 10 stories filmed in the TV series, with introductions by the scenarists. |
Reprint (Ace 1969) SF collection. Restores “What the Dead Men Say”, dropped from all previous UK editions. |
Abridged reprint of The Preserving Machine (Ace, 1969), dropping “What the Dead Men Say”. Details taken from online listing. |
Reprint (Gollancz 1971) abridged reprint of The Preserving Machine (Ace, 1969), dropping “What the Dead Men Say”. Details taken from online listing. |
Reprint (Gollancz 1971) SF collection. |
Collection of 15 stories dating from 1952 to 1980, edited by Patricia S. Warrick and Martin H. Greenberg, plus introductory material. |