Tales of the Velvet Comet: Volume 2, sequel to EROS ASCENDING. LIMITED EDITION: 1500 hardcover copies printed (1200 unsigned without slipcase) of which this is one of 300 numbered copies signed by the author in slipcase. This is no 212.''series set in a whorehouse visited at 50-year intervals -- smooth, swift, cynical and without much in the way of argument about anything that might be described as the moral Universe'' (John Clute/Encyclopedia of SF). ''The Velvet Comet is one of the most profitable and popular pleasure palaces in space. The company that owns it is hit by internal power str... View More...
Pastiche of the Martian novels of Edgar Rice Burroughs. Illustrated with frontispiece and five b/w internal illustrations by Neal MacDonald. SIGNED BY THE PUBLISHER DON GRANT. Together with a portfolio of the six illustrations on quality stock paper (40cm x 25cm), issued by the publisher.: not signed, not numbered, no idea how many sets were produced? View More...
SF novel, comprising four linked hardboiled detective stories set in the far future. LIMITED EDITION: 100 numbered hardcover copies issued in a dustjacket and signed by the author (there was also an unnumbered, unsigned hardcover in pictorial boards issued without a dustjacket). This is no 5. View More...
SF novella. LIMITED EDITION: from a total hardcover printing of 600 copies (of which 500 were unnumbered/unsigned without a dustjacket), this is one of 100 numbered copies signed by the author and issued with a dustjacket. This is no 5.''some empires never die, but are reborn eternally. In the early nineteenth century, the famous and infamous Shaka carved a mighty Zulu kingdom out of the patchwork of tribes in Southern Africa. Before his death, he organised vast armies of warriors whose assegais brought terror to an entire subcontinent, and expanded his patrimony from a tiny principality to... View More...
SF novella. LIMITED EDITION: from a total hardcover printing of 600 copies, this is one of 500 unnumbered/unsigned copies issued without a dustjacket.''some empires never die, but are reborn eternally. In the early nineteenth century, the famous and infamous Shaka carved a mighty Zulu kingdom out of the patchwork of tribes in Southern Africa. Before his death, he organised vast armies of warriors whose assegais brought terror to an entire subcontinent, and expanded his patrimony from a tiny principality to a broad and fertile domain. Then he was cut down, and his empire, under inferior leade... View More...
Collects eight stories with an introduction by the author. LIMITED LEATHERBOUND EDITION: 50 numbered copies bound in leather and signed by the author. View More...
Collects the author's writings - both fiction and non-fiction - on sub-Saharan Africa, published to commemorate his appearance as GoH at the 1990 Disclave Convention. LIMITED EDITION: 500 numbered copies printed. This is no 92. View More...
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