The final three Easton Press library additions from that big purchase.
Archive for February, 2022
Library Additions: Two Charles Stross, One Jack Williamson Easton Press Editions
Sunday, February 27th, 2022Library Additions: Two Elizabeth Moon Easton Press Titles
Sunday, February 20th, 2022More Easton Press editions from that bulk purchase:
Library Additions: Seven Jack McDevitt Easton Press Editions
Thursday, February 17th, 2022Continuing the list of Easton Press editions from the previous post.
Most Easton Press titles come out after the trade edition, but several of these Jack McDevitt books came out months before the trade edition.
Another set of attractive books, all with the ephemera.
I had some of these in trade editions, but not all of them. There are at least three additional McDevitt Eastons that came out before these (Ancient Shores, Infinity Beach and The Engines of God) and one later (Moonfall) that I don’t have.
Library Additions: Three Greg Bear Easton Press Books
Sunday, February 13th, 2022As part of that same purchase that included some signed Harlan Ellison firsts, I picked up several Easton Press books. I didn’t catalog them until now because I knew wouldn’t be able to file them until I finished staining and gloss coating my new bookshelf. I’m about halfway through that process, but these are pretty much the only library additions left over from 2021 that I haven’t cataloged here yet, so I’m going to do that so I can close out the year.
Though none of these are true firsts, they are attractive and well-made books, and you don’t usually see them with all the ephemera inserted.
More Easton Press additions from the same book buy to follow…
Library Additions: Fairwood Press Books
Saturday, February 12th, 2022Picked up four Fairwood Press books at the usual dealer discount.
Moorcock, Moorcock, Moorcock, Eggs, Moorcock and Spam
Thursday, February 10th, 2022In a Facebook group I’m on, someone started listing the contents of Moorcock-edited issues of New Worlds SF, the science fiction magazine he edited in the 1960s (and various later incarnations). One of these was the November 1965 issue (Vol. 49, No.156), which not only includes a Moorcock essay, Part 1 of a serialized novel, The Wrecks of Time by James Colvin (which was a pen name for Moorcock), and no less than eleven book reviews by “Colvin,” which lead me to pen the following:
Woman: What’s in this New Worlds?
Waitress: Moorcock, Bailey, Moorcock, Platt, Jones, Moorcock and spam.
Woman: Do you have any New Worlds with less Moorcock?
Man: Oh, I love Moorcock! I’m having the New Worlds with Moorcock, Moorcock, Moorcock, Cawthorn, Moorcock, Moorcock, Bailey, Moorcock, Moorcock, Moorcock, Jones, Moorcock and spam!
Having edited Nova Express, I know well the “Hey, looks like I’ve got to fill out the rest of this issue myself!” feeling. That’s a sign you need to find more suckers contributors…