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TITLE | FRONT COVER | BACK COVER | EXTRA IMAGE/S | AUTHOR | GENRE | DATE | PRICE | EDITION | COVER BY | NOTES | ||
90001 | -0 | With Murder in Mind | Jan Roffman (aka: Margaret Summerton) |
Mystery | nd | c.1968; nd; 2nd ACE printing | ACE Mystery/Gothic Mystery ~~ Originally published as ACE Single H-80 (1968). | |||||
90075 | A Wizard of Earthsea | Ursula K. Le Guin | Sci-Fi | 1970 | c.1968; 1970; 1st ACE printing | Leo and Diane Dillon | Interior drawings by Ruth Robbins This is one of the ACE Science Fiction Specials (1st. Series). Includes the same map and chapter heading drawings as found in the Parnassus Press hardcover edition. |
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90076 | A Wizard of Earthsea | Ursula K. Le Guin | Sci-Fi | 1973 | c.1968; 1970: 1973; 2nd ACE printing | Joseph Lombardero | This edition has interior art: four pages of maps and 10 small drawings, one for each chapter's title page. These are credited to Ruth Robbins and are not original to the Ace editions, having a copyright date of 1968 [Parnassus hardcover]. However, the cover art is not attributed on this volume. | |||||
90083 | -6 | The Wizard of Anharitte | Colin Kapp | Sci-Fi | 1970 | 1st ACE printing | Richard Corben | |||||
90190 | The Wizard of Venus and Pirate Blood | Edgar Rice Burroughs | Sci-Fi | 1970 | 1st ACE printing | Roy G. Krenkel, Jr. | Original illustration by one of the great masters of fantasy illustration Roy G. Krenkel, Jr. This is the final pencil drawing that Roy created for the ACE paperback cover painting of ACE 90190 The Wizard of Venus by Edgar Rice Burroughs, published in 1970. This original drawing measures 6 1/2" x 11" and is executed with pencil on artist's vellum. This art is the actual drawing transferred to canvas board in preparation for the final oil painting. The piece is in good condition although there are several small border pieces missing along the outer edges at the top. |
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90191 | The Wizard of Venus | Edgar Rice Burroughs | Sci-Fi | 1973 | c.1970; 1973; 2nd ACE printing | Roy G. Krenkel, Jr. | ||||||
90192 | The Wizard of Venus and Pirate Blood | Edgar Rice Burroughs | Sci-Fi | nd | c.1970; 1973; nd; 3rd ACE printing | Roy G. Krenkel, Jr. | ||||||
90193 | -X | The Wizard of Venus and Pirate Blood | Edgar Rice Burroughs | Sci-Fi | 1979 | c.1970; 1973; 1979; 4th ACE printing | Estaban Morato | |||||
90194 | -8 | The Wizard of Venus and Pirate Blood | Edgar Rice Burroughs | Sci-Fi | 1983 | c.1970; 1973; 1979; 1983; nd; 5th ACE printing | Estaban Morato | |||||
90195 | -6 | The Wizard of Venus and Pirate Blood | Edgar Rice Burroughs | Sci-Fi | 1983 | c.1970; 1973; 1979; 1983; | Estaban Morato | |||||
90208 | -1 | Wizard's Eleven | Sheri S. Tepper | ACE Fantasy | 1984 | 1st ACE printing and PBO | James Christensen | Book 3 of the True Game series. | ||||
90209 | -X | Wizard's Eleven | Sheri S. Tepper | ACE Fantasy | nd | 2nd ACE printing | James Christensen | Book 3 of the True Game series. | ||||
90214 | -6 | A Wizard In Bedlam | Christopher Stasheff | ACE Fantasy | 1986 | c.1979; | Stephen Hickman | |||||
90500 | -5 | The Wolfer | Jack Zavada | Western | 1977 | |||||||
90701 | The Wolver | Ray Hogan (aka: Robert J. Hogan) |
Western | 1973 | c.1967; 2nd ACE printing | Prezio | ||||||
90781 | -3 | Woodsman | Thomas A. Easton | ACE Fantasy | 1992 | 1st ACE printing | Pat Morrissey | |||||
90804 | -7 | Woman Chief | Benjamin Capps | Western | 1981 | 1st ACE printing | Prince | |||||
90872 | -1 | The Woods Out Back | R A Salvatore | ACE Fantasy | 1993 | First book following the exploits of Gary Leger, Dragonslayer. | ||||||
90923 | -X | World's Fair 1992 | Robert Silverberg | 1982 | c.1970; 1st ACE printing | Attila Hejja | Originally published in 1970 under the title Regan’s World by Pyramid Books. | |||||
90925 | The Worlds of Frank Herbert | Frank Herbert | Sci-Fi | 1971 | c.1970; 1971; | Dean Ellis | ||||||
90926 | The Worlds of Frank Herbert | Frank Herbert | Sci-Fi | 1972 | c.1970; 1971; 1972; | Dean Ellis | First published in the UK in 1970, but that version only had 8 stories. The ACE edition adds “By the Book." | |||||
90951 | The World Jones Made | Philip K. Dick | Sci-Fi | 1975 | c.1956; 1975; | Frank Kelly Freas | The World Jones Made was originally published in ACE Double D-150 (1956) bound with Margaret S. Clair's Agent of the Unknown. | |||||
90955 | The World of Jack Vance | Jack Vance (aka: John Holbrook Vance) |
Sci-Fi | 1973 | 1st ACE printing | Short story collection including The World Between, The Moon Moth, Brain of the Galaxy, The Devil on Salvation Bluff, The Men Return, The Kokod Warriors, The King of Thieves, Coup de Grace, and The Brains of Earth. | ||||||
91018 | -1 | The World Invisible | Shulamith Oppenheim | ACE Fantasy | 1984 | |||||||
91051 | The World Swappers | John Brunner | Sci-Fi | 1976 | c.1959; 1976; | Don Puchatz | The World Swappers was originally published as ACE G-649 (1959) | |||||
91052 | -1 | The Worlds of H. Beam Piper | John Carr (Ed.) | Sci-Fi | 1983 | 1st ACE printing | This contains most of the short stories not in the Paratime or Terran Federation series. An Introduction by John F. Carr; Time and Time Again, The Mercenaries, Dearest, Hunter Patrol (with John J. McGuire), Flight From Tomorrow, Operation R. S. V. P., Genesis, The Answer, Crossroads of Destiny, and Day of the Moron. | |||||
91055 | The Worlds Of Poul Anderson | Poul Anderson | Sci-Fi | 1974 | 1st ACE printing | Joseph Lombardero | ||||||
91056 | The Worlds Of Poul Anderson | Poul Anderson | Sci-Fi | nd | c.1974; | This contains three short novella/novels: Planet of No Return, The War of Two Worlds, and World Without Stars. Original "wrap-around" cover art by Joseph Lombardero for The Worlds Of Poul Anderson. Acrylic on thick illustration board (20' x 24"). Joseph Lombardero (1922 - 2004) was born in Tampa, Florida and won an art scholarship and studied design at the Ringling School of Art in Sarasota, Florida. After World War II, he moved to New York (1948), where he worked for Sudler & Hennessey as an illustrator specializing in pharmaceutical illustrations. During the 1960's he illustrated several books in the Time-Life Science series as well as record jackets for RCA, Capitol, Camden and EMI, primarily for classical and jazz albums. Lombardero illustrated for Dell, Popular Library, Pyramid, Jove, Trident, Harper & Row, ACE, and others. He received the Edgar Allan Poe Award for "Best Mystery Book Cover." |
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91060 | The Worlds of Theodore Sturgeon | Theodore Sturgeon | Sci-Fi | 1972 | 1st ACE printing | Davis Meltzer | Interior illustration by Jack Gaughan | |||||
91061 | The Worlds of Theodore Sturgeon | Theodore Sturgeon | Sci-Fi | 1977 | 2nd ACE printing | Davis Meltzer | Interior illustration by Jack Gaughan Includes The Skills of Xanadu, There is No Defenses, The Perfect Host, The Graveyard Reader, The Other Man, The Sky Was Full of Ships, Shottle Bop, Maturity, Memorial, as well as From Plynck to Planck, and an editorial - introduction by the author. Original cover art by Davis Meltzer for The Worlds of Theodore Sturgeon. Acrylic on board (16" x 10") with signature in lower left. |
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91072 | -6 | Worlds Apart | Joe Haldeman | Sci-Fi | 1984 | 1st ACE printing | Jim Burns | |||||
91102 | -1 | Worldmaker | A. C. Ellis | Sci-Fi | nd | Lp Mountain | ||||||
91170 | The World Wreckers | Marion Zimmer Bradley | Sci-Fi | 1971 | 1st ACE printing | Frank Kelly Freas | Original cover art by Kelly Freas for The World Wreckers. Acrylic on board (20" x 15") and signed with the KF logo "bug" in lower left by foot. | |||||
91171 | -4 | The World Wreckers | Marion Zimmer Bradley | Sci-Fi | 1977 | c.1971; 1977; 2nd ACE printing | Michael Whelan | |||||
91172 | -2 | The World Wreckers | Marion Zimmer Bradley | Sci-Fi | 1978 | c.1971; 197; 1978 | Michael Whelan | |||||
91173 | -4 | The World Wreckers | Marion Zimmer Bradley | Sci-Fi | 1980 | c.191; 1977; 1978; April 1980 | Michael Whelan | |||||
91174 | -9 | The World Wreckers | Marion Zimmer Bradley | Sci-Fi | 1981 | c.1971; 1977; 1978; 1980; 1981 | Michael Whelan | |||||
91175 | -7 | The World Wreckers | Marion Zimmer Bradley | Sci-Fi | 1982 | c.1971; 1977; 1978; 1980; 1981; 1982 | Michael Whelan | |||||
91176 | -5 | The World Wreckers | Marion Zimmer Bradley | Sci-Fi | 1984 | c.1971; 1977; 1978; 1980; 1981; 1982; 1984 | Michael Whelan | |||||
91177 | -3 | The World Wreckers | Marion Zimmer Bradley | Sci-Fi | 1985 | c.191; 1977; 1978; 1980; 1981; 1982; 1984; 1985 | James Warhola | |||||
91178 | -1 | The World Wreckers | Marion Zimmer Bradley | Sci-Fi | 1988 | c.1971; 1977; 1978; 1980; 1981; 1982; 1984; 1985; 1988 | James Warhola | |||||
91352 | World's Best Science Fiction, 1969 | Donald A. Wollheim and Terry Carr (eds.) |
Sci-Fi | 1970 | c.1969; 1970; 1st ACE printing | John Schoenherr | Interior art by Jack Gaughan Contains Robert Sheckley Streets of Dreams, Feet of Clay, Burt Filer Backtracked, Poul Anderson Kyrie, Robert Silverberg Going Down Smooth, Brian W. Aldiss The Worm That Flies, Damon Knight Masks, Samuel R. Delany Time Considered as a Helix of Semiprecious Stones, E. G. Von Wald Hemac, Colin Kapp The Cloudbuilders, R. A. Lafferty This Grand Carcass, Sydney Van Scyoc A Visit to Cleveland General, Laurence Yep The Selchey Kids, Kurt Vonnegut, Jr. Welcome ToThe Money House, Terry Carr The Dance of the Changer and the Three, H. H. Hollis Sword Game, Brian W. Aldiss Total Environment, Fritz Leiber The Square Root of Brain, Fred Saberhagen Starsong, and Katherine MacLean Fear Hound. |
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91353 | World's Best Science Fiction, First Series | Donald A. Wollheim and Terry Carr (eds.) |
Sci-Fi | 1970 | c.1965; 1970 |
This volume was originally published as ACE G-551 (1965) under the title World's Best Science Fiction 1965.
Contains Tom Purdom Greenplace, Ben Bova & Myron R. Lewis Men of Good Will, Christopher Anvil Bill for Delivery, Norman Kagan Four Brands of Impossible, William F. Temple A Niche in Time, Edward Jesby Sea Wrack, C. C. McApp For Every Action, Josef Nesvadba Vampires Ltd., John Brunner The Last Lonely Man, Robert Lory The Star Party, Colin Free The Weather in the Underworld, Philip K. Dick O, To Be A Blobel!, Edward Mackin The Unremembered, Harry Mulisch What Happened to Sergeant Masuro?, Thomas M. Disch Now is Forever, Jack B. Lawson The Competitors, and Fritz Leiber When the Change-Winds Blow.
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91354 | World's Best Science Fiction, Second Series | Donald A. Wollheim and Terry Carr (eds.) |
Sci-Fi | 1970 | c.1966; 1970 | Jack Gaughan |
Originally published as ACE H-15 (1966) under the title World's Best Science Fiction, 1966.
Contains Arthur C. Clarke Sunjammer, Ron Goulart Calling Dr. Clockwork, Larry Niven Becalmed in Hell, Vernor Vinge Apartness, Clifford D. Simak Over the River and Through the Woods, James H. Schmitz Planet of Forgetting, Harlan Ellison "Repent, Harlequin!" Said the Ticktockman, Joseph Green The Decision Makers, David I. Masson Traveler's Rest, Lin Carter Uncollected Works, Jonathon Brand Vanishing Point, R. A. Lafferty In Our Block, Fred Saberhagen Masque of the Red Shift, Christopher Anvil The Captive Djinn, and Fritz Leiber The Good New Days.
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91355 | World's Best Science Fiction, Third Series | Donald A. Wollheim and Terry Carr (eds.) |
Sci-Fi | 1970 | c.1967; 1970 |
This volume was originally published as ACE A-10 (1967) under the title World's Best Science Fiction 1967.
Short story collection including contributions by Brian W. Aldiss, Frederik Pohl, Philip K. Dick, Avram Davidson, and Roger Zelazny.
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91356 | World's Best Science Fiction, Fourth Series | Donald A. Wollheim and Terry Carr (eds.) |
Sci-Fi | 1970 | c.1968; 1970 | Jack Gaughan |
This volume was originally published as ACE A-15 (1968) under the title World's Best Science Fiction 1968. This collection was also released under the title World's Best Science Fiction No. 1.
Contains Richard Wilson See Me Not, Samuel R. Delany Driftglass , Colin Kapp Ambassador to Verdammt, R. A. Lafferty The Man Who Never Was, Isaac Asimov The Billard Ball, Robert Silverberg Hawksbill Station (later expanded to novel size), Thomas M. Disch The Number You Have Reached, Roger Zelazny The Man Who Loved The Faiolli, Andrew J Offutt Population Implosion, Harlan Ellison I Have No Mouth And I Must Scream, Ron Goulart The Sword Swallower (later expanded to novel size), Keith Roberts Coranda, R. A. Lafferty Thus We Frustrate Charlemagne, Larry Niven Handicap, Brian W. Aldiss Full Sun, and D. G. Compton It's Smart To Have An English Address.
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91357 | World's Best Science Fiction, 1970 | Donald A. Wollheim and Terry Carr (eds.) |
Sci-Fi | 1970 | 1st ACE printing | John Schoenherr | Interior art by Jack Gaughan Contains Richard Wilson A Man Spekith, Robert Silverberg After the Myths Went Home, Larry Niven Death By Ecstasy, Alexei Panshin One Sunday in Neptune, Suzette Haden Elgin For the Sake of Grace, James Tiptree, Jr. Your Haploid Heart, Keith Roberts Therapy 2000, Michael G. Coney Sixth Sense, Harlan Ellison A Boy and His Dog (from which the really silly movie of the same title provides Don Johnson his first starring role), Bruce McAllister And So Say All of Us, Fritz Leiber Ship of Shadows, Ursula K. LeGuin Nine Lives, and Norman Spinrad The Big Flash. |
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91358 | World's Best Science Fiction 1971 | Donald A. Wollheim and Terry Carr (eds.) |
Sci-Fi | 1971 | 1st ACE printing | Davis Meltzer | Interior art by Jack Gaughan Contains Theodore Sturgeon Slow Sculpture, Larry Niven Bird in the Hand, Robert Silverberg Ishmael in Love, Bob Shaw Invasion of Privacy, Isaac Asimov Waterclap, R. A. Lafferty Continued on the Next Rock, Clifford D. Simak The Thing in the Stone, Gregory Benford Nobody Lives on Burton Street, Michael G. Coney Whatever Became of the McGowans?, Arthur Sellings The Last Time Around, Neal Barrett, Jr. Greyspun's Gift, Gerald Jonas The Shaker Revival, Gordon Eklund Dear Aunt Annie, Ron Goulart Confessions, and H. B. Hickey Gone Are the Lupo. |
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91359 | Best Science Fiction for 1972 | Frederik Pohl (Ed.) | Sci-Fi | 1972 | 1st ACE printing and PBO | This volume is a continuation of the series "World's Best Science Fiction." Includes stories by Larry Niven, Ryu Mitsuse, James Tiptree, Jr., Grahame Leman, Doris Piserchia, Harlan Ellison, H. H. Hollis, John Brunner, and Frederik Pohl. | ||||||
91360 | Best Science Fiction for 1973 | Forrest J. Ackerman (Ed.) | Sci-Fi | 1973 | 1st ACE printing | Contains Forrest J. Ackerman Forward and Afterword, Norman Spinrad A Thing of Beauty, Robert Silverberg What We Learned From This Morning's Newspaper, Philip Jose Farmer Seventy Years of Decpop, Frederik Pohl The Shape of Science Fiction to Come (World SF Convention Guest of Honor speech), Milton A. Rothman Getting Together, Thomas N. Scortia By the Time I Get to Phoenix, Robert Bloch Forever and Amen, A. E. van Vogt Ersatz Eternal, and Frederik Pohl The Merchants of Venus. | ||||||
91501 | The Worlds of Robert A. Heinlein | Robert A. Heinlein | Sci-Fi | c.1965; nd; 2nd ACE printing | Jack Gaughan | Cover and frontspiece illustration by Jack Gaughan This volume is identical to ACE F-375 (1965) and suggests a renumbering of old stock. See ACE F-375 for original preliminary cover art by Jack Gaughan. |
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91502 | The Worlds of Robert A. Heinlein | Robert A. Heinlein | Sci-Fi | 1973 | c.1965; 1973; 3rd ACE printing | Ed Valigursky | ||||||
91503 | The Worlds of Robert A. Heinlein | Robert A. Heinlein | Sci-Fi | nd | c.1965; 1973; nd; 4th ACE printing | Ed Valigursky | ||||||
91581 | Worlds of the Imperium | Keith Laumer | Sci-Fi | c.1962; 1966; October 1973; 3rd ACE printing | Worlds of the Imperium was originally published as ACE F-127(1962). | |||||||
91640 | The Worlds of Fritz Leiber | Fritz Leiber | Sci-Fi | 1976 | 1st ACE printing and PBO | Jeff Jones | Collection of 22 short stories. | |||||
91699 | -6 | The World Shuffler | Keith Laumer | Sci-Fi | 1981 | 1st ACE printing | Rowena Morrill | The short stories of Sir Lafayette O'Leary. | ||||
91700 | -3 | The World Shuffler | Keith Laumer | Sci-Fi | 1981 | 2nd ACE printing | Rowena Morrill | The short stories of Sir Lafayette O'Leary. | ||||
91703 | -8 | The World Shuffler | Keith Laumer | Sci-Fi | 1984 | 4th ACE printing | Rowena Morrill | The short stories of Sir Lafayette O'Leary. | ||||
91706 | -2 | World Without Stars | Poul Anderson | Sci-Fi | 1978 | c.1967; 1978; 2nd ACE printing | Michael Whelan | World Without Stars was originally published as ACE F-425 (1967). | ||||
91770 | -4 | Worms of the Earth | Robert E. Howard | Sci-Fi | 1979 | c.1969; 1979; 1st ACE printing | Sanjulian | Interior art by David Ireland | ||||
91771 | -2 | Worms of the Earth | Robert E. Howard | Sci-Fi | 1987 | c.1969; 1987; 2nd ACE printing | Sanjulian | |||||
91773 | The World Wreckers:A Novel of Darkover | Marion Zimmer Bradley | Sci-Fi | 1985 | 1st thus | |||||||
91810 | -7 | The Worthing Chronicle | Orson Scott Card | Sci-Fi | 1983 | 1st ACE printing and PBO | Don Maitz | This story has portions which are derived from the books Capitol and Hot Sleep. | ||||
92551 | The X Factor | Andre Norton | Sci-Fi | 1970 | c.1965; 1970 | The X Factor was originally published as ACE G-646 (1965). This ACE Letter-Number series was printed three times with the same cover art and price, but can only be separated by the advertisements at the back. The first printing was in 1970 using the same ads as the G-646 edition. The following editions were in 1972 and 1973. |
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92553 | The X Factor | Andre Norton | Sci-Fi | 1974 | c.1965; 1970; 1972; 1973; 1974; 5th ACE printing | The X Factor was originally published as ACE G-646 (1965). | ||||||
93022 | -0 | The Jewels of Aptor | Samuel R. Delany | Sci-Fi | 1978 | c.1962; 1968; 1972; 1978; 4th ACE printing | Enrich | The Jewels of Aptor was originally published in ACE Double F-173 (1962) bound with James White's Second Ending. It was then reprinted (revised edition) as G-706 (1968) and 39021 (1972). As you can observe, this edition is Seriously out of sequence with the ACE Letter-Number set-up of ACE. This may be a typesetter error, as this edition would properly be set as ACE 39022. |
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94000 | -5 | Yarrow | Charles De Lint | ACE fantasy | 1986 | 1st ACE printing | Vicente Segrelles | |||||
94200 | The Year of the Quiet Sun | Wilson Tucker | Sci-Fi | 1970 | 1st ACE printing and PBO | Leo and Diane Dillon | This is one of the ACE Science Fiction Specials (1st. Series). An amazingly haunting story, if you have not read it. | |||||
94201 | -6 | The Year of the Quiet Sun | Wilson Tucker | Sci-Fi | 1977 | c.1970; 1977; 2nd ACE printing | Michael Whelan | |||||
94251 | Year of the Unicorn | Andre Norton | Sci-Fi | 1969 | c.1965; July 1969; | Jack Gaughan | listed as "First Book Publication" Cover and interior illustrations by Jack Gaughan Year of the Unicorn was originally published as ACE F-357 (1965) with the same Jack Gaughan cover art. Thus, this is actually a 2nd ACE printing, despite the "first book publication" notation. This is an example of renumbered old stock. |
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94252 | Year of the Unicorn | Andre Norton | Sci-Fi | 1974 | c.1965; 1969; 1974; | J. H. Breslow | The artist is identified by the initials HB - or at least that is what it looks like. However this is a stylized "H" that is joined to the "B" and stands for J. H. Breslow. | |||||
94253 | Year of the Unicorn | Andre Norton | Sci-Fi | 1976 | c.1965; 1969; 1974; 1976; | J. H. Breslow | ||||||
94254 | -7 | Year of the Unicorn | Andre Norton | Sci-Fi | 1979 | c.1965; 1969; 1974; 1976; 1979; | J. H. Breslow | |||||
94255 | -5 | Year of the Unicorn | Andre Norton | Sci-Fi | 1980 | c.1965; 1969; 1974; 1976; 1979; 1980; | J. H. Breslow | As you can see this volume is a second printing of the same ACE Letter-Number with different cover art. ACE strikes again. | ||||
94255 | -5 | Year of the Unicorn | Andre Norton | Sci-Fi | 1983 | c.1965; 1969; 1974; 1976; 1979; 1980; 1983; | John Pound | This ACE Letter-Number series was printed multiple times with the same price but two different covers! In 1980 with the J.H. Breslow cover and in 1983 [twice] with the John Pound cover. Another odd thing is that if you look at the two slug lines, one lists the novel as SF whilst the other lists it as Fantasy. Lastly, the 1983 printing has a circled 3 indicating the numbering of the "Witch World' series by ACE. | ||||
94350 | The Yellow Fraction | Rex Gordon (aka: Stanley Bennett Hough) |
Sci-Fi | 1969 | 1st ACE printing | Frank Kelly Freas | ||||||
94456 | -6 | Yendi | Steven Brust | ACE fantasy | 1984 | 1st ACE printing | Stephen Hickman | |||||
94460 | -4 | Yendi | Steven Brust | ACE fantasy | 1984 | 2nd ACE printing | Stephen Hickman | |||||
94999 | The Youngerman Guns | Lewis B. Patten | Western | c.1969; nd | ||||||||
95000 | The Youngerman Guns | Lewis B. Patten | Western | c.1969; nd may be 1st ACE printing | ||||||||
95145 | You're All Alone | Fritz Leiber | Sci-Fi | 1973 | c.1972; 1973; | Jack Woolhiser | Interior illustration by Jack Gaughan Three short stories: You're All Alone, Four Ghosts in Hamlet, and The Creature From the Cleveland Depths. You're All Alone is probably the classic "who is really real" story. |
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95146 | You're All Alone | Fritz Leiber | Sci-Fi | 1972 | 1st thus | Jack Woolhiser | Interior illustration by Jack Gaughan Three short stories: You're All Alone, Four Ghosts in Hamlet, and The Creature From the Cleveland Depths. You're All Alone is probably the classic "who is really real" story. |
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95485 | -4 | The Z Document | Nick Carter | Spy Thriller | 1975 | 1st ACE printing - Charter imprint | And for something completely different, a boxed set of Nick Carter tales. Published under the Charter imprint with a simple cardboard box. No coding for the box set, just Charter imprint numbers with each story. Based upon the copyrights for the stories, I would suggest this box set was marketed around 1976. Contains five (5) previous published Nick Carter stories: The Z Document (95485-5; c.1975), Six Bloody Summer Days (76838; c.1975), The Filthy Five (23765-7; c.1967), The Night of the Avenger (57496-3; c.1975) and Sign of the Cobra (c.1974). |
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95490 | -1 | Zarsthor's Bane | Andre Norton | Sci-Fi | 1978 | Sanjulian | listed as "First Publication Anywhere" Interior artwork by Evan TenBroeck Steadman Manuel Perez Clemente Sanjullian (b. 1941) is a Spanish artist and is best known in the United States for his 1970's horror-fantasy cover art for the Warren Publication magazines Creepy, Eerie, and Vampirella. |
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95491 | -X | Zarsthor's Bane | Andre Norton | Sci-Fi | 1981 | c.1978; 1981; 2nd ACE printing | Sanjulian | listed as "First Publication Anywhere" Interior artwork by Evan TenBroeck Steadman |
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95491 | -X | Zarsthor's Bane | Andre Norton | Sci-Fi | 1983 | c.1978; 1981; 1983; 3rd ACE printing | John Pound | The cover blurb changes with this edition and new cover art by John Pound. It is listed as the "Only Illustrated Witch World Novel!" - illustrated by Evan TenBroeck Steadman. In addition, is has a circled 8 indicating the numbering of the "Witch World' series by ACE. | ||||
95492 | -8 | Zarsthor's Bane | Andre Norton | Sci-Fi | 1984 | c.1978; 1981; 1983; 1978; 4th ACE printing | John Pound | |||||
95493 | -6 | Zarsthor's Bane | Andre Norton | Sci-Fi | 1986 | c.1978; 1981; 1983; 1978; 1984; 5th ACE printing | John Pound | |||||
95935 | -0 | Zero-Hour Strike Force | Nick Carter | Spy Thriller | 1984 | 1st ACE printing - Charter imprint | Killmaster #186 | |||||
95960 | The Zero Stone | Andre Norton | Sci-Fi | 1968 | 1st ACE printing | Jeff Jones | listed as "Complete & Unabridged" | |||||
95961 | The Zero Stone | Andre Norton | Sci-Fi | 1972 | c.1968; 1972; 2nd ACE printing | Jeff Jones | ||||||
95962 | The Zero Stone | Andre Norton | Sci-Fi | 1974 | c.1968; 1972; 1974; 3rd ACE printing | Jeff Jones | ||||||
95963 | -6 | The Zero Stone | Andre Norton | Sci-Fi | 1978 | c.1968; 1972; 1974; 1978; 4th ACE printing | Jeff Jones | uses same Jeff Jones cover art but truncated | ||||
95964 | -4 | The Zero Stone | Andre Norton | Sci-Fi | 1981 | c.1968; 1972; 1974; 1978; 1981; 5th ACE printing | Walter Velez | |||||
95965 | -2 | The Zero Stone | Andre Norton | Sci-Fi | 1983 | c.1968; 1972; 1974; 1978; 1981; 1983; 6th ACE printing | Walter Velez | |||||
95971 | -7 | Zorachus | Mark E. Rogers | ACE fantasy | 1986 | 1st ACE printing | Mark E. Rogers | |||||
96233 | Witch World Box Set | Andre Norton | Sci-Fi | nd | J. H. Breslow | Box set containing the Witch World series by Andre Norton but with no notation on the box, only an ACE Letter-Number. Contains: Warlock of the Witch World (ACE 87322-7), Three Against the Witch World (ACE 80804-2), Web of the Witch World (ACE 87874), Sorceress of the Witch World (ACE77553-5), and Witch World (ACE 89704-5). |
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96234 | Conan Box Set | Robert Howard | Sci-Fi | The box is illustrated on three sides, with cropped cover art from the three volumes. Note that Robert Howard's name is NOT on this box set. | ||||||||
96235 | Box Set | Fritz Leiber | Sci-Fi | nd | Michael Whelan | The box is illustrated on two sides, with cropped cover art. | ||||||
96456 | Box Set | H. Beam Piper | Sci-Fi | nd | Box set containing Space Viking (ACE 77781-3), Lord Kalvan of Otherwhen (ACE 49052-2), Little Fuzzy (ACE 48492-1) and Fuzzy Sapiens (ACE 26192-X). The box is illustrated on three sides, with cropped cover art from three of the volumes. | |||||||
96458 | -3 | Box Set | Andre Norton | Sci-Fi | nd | J. H. Breslow | Box set containing 4 novels by Andre Norton but with no notation on the box, only an ACE Letter-Number. Contains: Postmarked the Stars (ACE 67556) The Sioux Spaceman (ACE 76803) Victory on Janus (ACE 86323) and The X factor (ACE 92553) |
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96612 | -8 | Box Set | Edgar Rice Burroughs | Sci-Fi | nd | Boris Vallejo | Box set containing The Moon Men (ACE 53755-3, The Lad and the Lion (ACE 46872-1), Back to the Stone Age (ACE 04636-3), and The Outlaw of Torn (ACE 64513-5). The box is illustrated on two sides, with cropped cover art from two of the volumes. The front has a circular tag with the ISBN number and price of the box set. The spine has the author's name and the ACE Letter-Number for this box set. | |||||
96613 | Box Set | Andre Norton | Sci-Fi | nd | J. H. Breslow | Box set containing 3 novels by Andre Norton but with no notation on the box, only an ACE Letter-Number. Contains: The Crossroads of Time (ACE 12313-9) The Defiant Agents (ACE 14235-4) and Star Born (ACE 78014-8) |
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97593 | Witch World Box Set | Andre Norton | Sci-Fi | 1970 | $6.00 | Davis Meltzer | Box set containing an assortment of eight (8) Andre Norton stories. Cover-art is from Web of the Witch World (ACE 87871), The box has the titles included (on one side) and only an ACE Letter-Number and a price of $6.00 (on the other side). Contains: Catseye (ACE 09266), Galactic Derelict (ACE 27226), High Sorcery (ACE 33701), Lord of Thunder (ACE 49236), Shadow Hawk (ACE 75991), Sorceress of the Witch World (ACE 77551), Web of the Witch World (ACE 87871), and The X-Factor (ACE 92551). |
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unknown | Witch World Box Set | Andre Norton | Sci-Fi | nd | $3.50 | Jack Gaughan | "Free! Bonus Witch World Map included." No ACE Letter-Number on the box. Contains: Witch World (ACE G-655) Web of the Witch World (ACE G-716) Three Against the Witch World (ACE 80800) Warlock of the Witch World (ACE 87319) Sorceress of the Witch World (ACE 08084) and Year of the Unicorn ( ACE 94251) |
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unknown | Andre Norton Series Box Set | Andre Norton | Sci-Fi | nd | $3.50 | Jack Gaughan | No ACE Letter-Number on the box. Very simular to the Witch World Box Set as it the same size and is marked $3.50, the cover-art is also by Jack Gaughan but of The Beast Master series. Contains: The Beast Master (ACE G-690) The Crossroads of Time (ACE F-391) Gallactic Derelict (ACE F-310) Key Out of Time (ACE F-287) Night of Masks (ACE F-365) Ordeal in Otherwhere (Ace F-325) and Witch World (ACE G-655) |
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NOTE: Contents of Andre Norton Box Sets from my personal collection - Lottsawatts |