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Your FPW Library - tehuti - 10-27-2006 Repairman Jack Novels: 1. The Tomb 2. Legacies 3. Conspiracies 4. All the Rage 5. Hosts 6. The Haunted Air 7. Gateways ~ reading it now 8. Crisscross ~ not read yet The Adversary Cycle: 9. The Keep *. The Tomb Other Novels: 10. Sims 11. Midnight Mass ~ not read yet Does anyone know when/if the Adversary cycle titles will be re-released in paperback? I was dismayed to discover that The Touch was out of print. tehuti Your FPW Library - Dave F - 11-04-2006 Just added the "Retro Pulp Tales" anthology Also ordered signed Christmas Thingy Your FPW Library - Dave F - 11-04-2006 tehuti Wrote:Does anyone know when/if the Adversary cycle titles will be re-released in paperback? I was dismayed to discover that The Touch was out of print. Your best bet is e-bay - regularly for sale on there Your FPW Library - XamberB - 11-04-2006 The majority of my books are packed up in the basement of the company where I work. Here's what I have in my studio..
Hardbacks 1. The Christmas Thingy 2. Gateways 3. Harbingers (Signed) 4. Infernal 5. Conspiracies 6. Crisscross 7. The Fifth Harmonic 8. The Last Rakosh 9. Midnight Mass Paperbacks 10. The Tery 11. Implant 12. Hosts 13. The Tomb 14. Healer 15. The Keep 16. Deep as the Marrow 17. Black Wind (2 copies) 18. Masque 19. Dydeetown Packed (the ones I remember) 20. The Haunted Air (Hardback) 21. Sims (Hardback) 22. All the Rage 23. Reborn 24. Reprisal 25. Legacies 26. Nightworld (old edition) 27. Reprisal 28. The Touch 29. The Barrens My favorite is still The Christmas Thingy. Your FPW Library - Mick C. - 11-04-2006 I have all the Repairman Jack and Adversary Cycle books to date, I think, as well as his short story collections and medical thrillers. Major score yesterday - I had an hour to kill while waiting to meet someone, so I stopped in a small used bookstore I hadn't seen before - and found fpw's "The LaNague Chronicles" and "The Tery" - sweet! Your FPW Library - Lisa - 11-04-2006 Where are Aphew and Biggles? Their collections would put all of ours to shame, I'm sure. Anyway, I'm not going to list every edition and title. I'm too lazy. But here's what I've got: The AC (Borderlands) All the RJ books except for CONSPIRACIES All the LaNague Books The medical thrillers The collaborations with Spruill and Costello Dydeetown World and The Tery Sims Black Wind The Fifth Harmonic Midnight Mass Diagnosis Terminal Artifact The Barrens and Others That Terrible Freedom chapbook Stalkers and A Taste For Blood (these have FPW short stories in them) Fahrenfort and The Nightworld Chronicles Your FPW Library - Marc - 11-04-2006 Lisa Wrote:Fahrenfort and The Nightworld Chronicles By far the best of your collection. Your FPW Library - SteveBlack - 11-04-2006 Click the links below I have over 130 individual items. Not in the pics is the last 3 AC Borderlands books. My rarest is the one-off digital printer's proofs of The Last Rakosh which includes the jacket proof. I got them direct from Overlook Connection. Steve PS Sorry about the photo quality but I can only upload 19k!! Any way we can upload more? Your FPW Library - Biggles - 11-05-2006 Lisa Wrote:Where are Aphew and Biggles? Their collections would put all of ours to shame, I'm sure. I have made a point of collecting some of the rarer books, and many of the original sci-fi stories in Analog, etc., but in order to list my collection I would have to catalog them first! I can't seem to find the time to organize my collection. Your FPW Library - Anders Monsen - 11-07-2006 I won't post a list of my books as my FPW library tends to fall somewhere in the middle of the pack. I don't have them all, though there's a fair number of books to list, including a couple of rare ones. But my small contribution to this conversation is that FPW graciously signed all my hardbacks at World Fantasy Con this past weekend. Schlepping around a bag of 20+ hardbacks ended up being quite worth the effort. This doesn't include any anthologies, and none of my paperbacks, so I'll have to remember those next time. I also discovered that my Whispers Press edition of The Tomb is sort of a mixed state. FPW mentioned this, and suggested I speak with Stuart Schiff, who manned a table in the dealers room. It turns out that I have the original World Fantasy Con edition dust jacket, but the book itself is of a later vintage, after a correction had been made to include the Whispers Press logo on the spine. There were a handful of FPW books in the dealer's room, including a limited of the aforementioned Whispers Press book, the six volume AC set from Borderlands, Nightworld (US and British editions - the former jacked up to $95 after a signature at the con, I think), and three or four others. No Gauntlet Press editions. No CD editions. No Overlook editions. Most dealers either focused on brand new stuff, or older stuff like Arkham, Grant, Gregg, etc. |