Bibliography James P. Blaylock
Blaylock
Bibliography (Provided By W. Chris Smith)
1975
"Hans Clinker", ss (for the purpose of this bibliography, "ss" will stand for
"short story"), published in Scree 3 magazine, Duck Down Press.
1977
"Red Planet", ss, Unearth magazine, #3, Summer, 1977.
1978
"The Ape-Box Affair", ss, Unearth magazine, #6, Spring, 1978.
1980
"The Pink of Fading Neon", ss, Triquarterly journal, Northwestern
University, #47, Winter, 1980.
1982
The Elfin Ship, novel, Del Rey, first edition, paperback.
1983
The Disappearing Dwarf, novel, Del Rey, first edition, paperback.
1984
The Digging Leviathan, novel, Ace, first edition, paperback
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"The Idol's Eye", ss, included in the anthology Elsewhere, vol III,
edited by Terry Windling and Mark Alan Arnold, Ace, first edition,
paperback.
"Nets of Silver and Gold", ss, included in Isaac Asimov's Science Fiction
Magazine, December, 1984.
1985
"Offering the Bicentennial Edition of the Complete Twelve Hours of the
Night", A pamphlet reportedly printed by the IWAS--International William
Ashbless Society (actually printed by Cheap Street Press). The pamphlet
advertises a ficticious book to celebrate the 200th Anniversary of the
Birth of William Ashbless, 1785-1985. Limited to 355 copies which were
signed by Blaylock and Tim Powers, each of whom alternated signing the
first and last name.
"Lord Kelvin's Machine", ss, included in Isaac Asimov's Science Fiction
Magazine, Mid-December, 1985.
"Paper Dragons", ss, included in Imaginary Lands anthology ed by Robin
McKinley, first edition, Ace, 1985, paperback.
1986
Homunculus, novel, Ace, paperback.
"Paper Dragons", ss, Axolotl Press, signed and limited issued thus:
6 copies bound in red leather
28 copies bound in green leather, numbered A-Z + 2 unnumbered
100 copies clothbound with dust jacket numbered 1-100
300 trade copies paperback
"Paper Dragons", ss, included in Imaginary Lands anthology ed by Robin
McKinley, first edition, Greenwillow Books, 1986, hardback.
"Paper Dragons", ss, included in This Year's Best Science Fiction
anthology ed by Gardner Dozois, first edition, Bluejay Books, hardback and
paperback.
"The Shadow on the Doorstep", ss, included in Isaac Asimov's Science
Fiction Magazine, May, 1986.
"The Pink of Fading Neon", ss, bound with "The Way Down the Hill", by Tim
Powers, Axolotl Press, signed and limited issued thus:
50 copies bound in leather, numbered 1-50
200 clothbound, numbered 1-200
400 trade paperbacks
1987
"A Short Poem", a small pamphlet written as though by William Ashbless, The
Folly Press, Tacoma, Washington. 26 lettered copies signed by the editors
with a facsimile of William Ashbless's signature, paperback (bound in red,
tan and blue wraps), laid in a white imprinted envelope. (Printed for
private distribution.)
"The Shadow on the Doorstep", ss, Axolotl Press, bound with "Trilobyte", ss
by Edward Bryant, signed and limited issued thus:
75 copies leatherbound, numbered 1-75
300 clothbound with dustjacket, numbered 1-300
500 trade copies paperback unnumbered
"The Idol's Eye", Axolotl Press, 1987
Land of Dreams, novel, Arbor House, first edition, hardback.
"Myron Chester and the Toads", ss, included in Isaac Asimov's Science
Fiction Magazine, February, 1987.
"Two Views of a Cave Painting", ss, Axolotl Press, bound with "The Idol's
Eye", ss also by JPB, and bound with "Escape from Kathmandu" ss by Kim
Stanley Robinson, signed and limited issued thus:
75 copies leatherbound, numbered 1-75
300 clothbound, numbered 1-300
500 trade copies paperback unnumbered
"Paper Dragons", ss, included in Nebula Awards 21--SFWA;s Choices for the
Best Science Fiction & Fantasy 1985 anthology edited by George Zebrowski,
Harcourt, Brace, Jovanovich Publishers, New York, hardback w/ dustcover and
paperback.
1988
The Elfin Ship, novel, Grafton, London, paperback.
The Digging Leviathan, novel, Grafton, London, paperback.
The Digging Leviathan, novel, Morrigan, Bath, Avon, signed limited issued
thus:
10 lettered and specially bound
300 cloth with dust jacket and slipcases, numbered 1-300
700 cloth with dust jacket (trade edition)
"Two Views of a Cave Painting", ss, included in Twilight Zone magazine,
April, 1988.
The Last Coin, novel, Ace, first edition, hardback with dust jacket.
The Last Coin, novel, Ziesing, first edition, hardback issued limited and
signed in 750 clothbound copies in slipcases, plus 4 postcards bearing
artwork of the book tucked inside. Introduction by Lucius Shepard.
The Last Coin, novel, Ace, paperback.
"Unidentified Objects", ss, included in Omni magazine, July, 1988 (or 1989?).
Homunculus, novel, Grafton, London, paperback.
Homunculus, novel, Morrigan, Bath, Avon, signed limited and issued thus:
10 lettered and specially bound
300 cloth with dust jacket and slipcases, numbered 1-300
700 cloth with dust jacket (trade edition)
"A Postscript to Homunculus" (written under the pseudonym of William
Hastings), Morrigan, Bath, Avon. Paperbound, limited to 50 numbered
copies, signed by JPB and by "William Hastings". (Printed for private
distribution.)
Land of Dreams, novel, Ace, paperback.
Land of Dreams, novel, Grafton, London, hardback.
1989
The Disappearing Dwarf, novel, Grafton, London, paperback.
The Last Coin, novel, Grafton, London, paperback.
The Stone Giant, novel, Ace, paperback.
The Goblin Keeper, novel, Grafton, London, paperback (note: this is the
UK edition--it is the same book as The Stone Giant, only the title
differs).
Land of Dreams, novel, Grafton, London, paperback.
"Tim Powers", biographical article by Blaylock, in the Boskone 26
convention program, published by the New England Science Fiction
Association.
1990
"Unidentified Objects", ss, included in The Year's Best Fantasy and
Horror, Vol 3, edited by Ellen Datlow and Terry Windling, St. Martin's
Press, first edition, paperback and hardback.
"Unidentified Objects", ss, included in O. Henry Prize Stories anthology
edited by William Abrahams, Doubleday, first edition, hardback and
paperback.
1991
"Bugs", ss, included in When the Music's Over anthology edited by Lewis
Shiner, Bantam Books, paperback.
"The Better Boy", ss, cowritten with Tim Powers, included in Isaac
Asimov's Science Fiction Magazine, February, 1991.
The Magic Spectacles, novel, Morrigan, Bath, Avon, signed and limited
issued thus:
10 copies bound in leather
250 copies clothbound with dust jacket and slipcased, numbered 1-250
700 trade clothbound with dust jacket
The Paper Grail, novel, Easton Press, signed deluxe "collector's" edition.
The Paper Grail, novel, Ace Books, hardback and paperback.
"On the Road to Balumnia: An Interview with James P. Blaylock", interview
by Dan Knight in the magazine Strange Plasma, issue #4, 1991.
1992
Lord Kelvin's Machine, novel, Arkham House, signed limited edition,
hardback with dust jacket.
Lord Kelvin's Machine Ace Paperback edition, ISBN 0-441-49972-4
Paper Dragons, ss, Pulphouse Publishing, Eugene, Oregon, signed and
limited to 100 copies, leatherbound.
1993
Night Relics, novel, Ace, paperback and hardback.
Paper Dragons
"We Traverse Afar" (With Tim Powers) in Christmas Forever, David Hartwell ed., Tor, 1993
"Unidentified Objects", ss, included in Omni Visions One anthology edited
by Ellen Datlow, Omni Books, paperback.
1994
Doughnuts, ss, Airtight Seels Allied Productions, MI, limited to 26
copies, lettered and signed, leatherbound with signed photo and original
handwritten short story. Art by Phil Parks and afterward by Tim Powers.
Doughnuts, ss, Airtight Seels Allied Productions, MI, limited to 224
copies, numbered and signed. Art by Phil Parks and afterward by Tim
Powers.
1995
All the Bells on Earth, novel, Ace, hardback.
Shadow on the Doorstep, reprinted in Cthulhu 2000, ed. by Jim Turner, Arkham House
1996
"The Thirteen Phantasms" ( published in OMNI on the internet.)
"The Old Curiosity Shop" (Novella) published by Airtight Seels Allied Productions, Summer 1996?. A limited edition of ~275 copies, with art by Phil Parks and intro by Tim Powers. No confirmation of the availability of this book yet.
1997
Winter Tides, Blaylock's latest novel, was released in hardcover in July 1997
All the Bells on Earth, Ace Paperback, 1997
Doughnuts, Subterranean Press, 1997. Limited edition of 250 numbered and 26 lettered copies.
1998
"The Old Curiosity Shop", published in The Magazine of Fantasy and Science
Fiction, February 1998 issue.
2000
Thirteen Phantasms, Published by Edgewood Press, 2000 ISBN 0-9701306-0-0
Home Before Dark, chapbook, Subterranean Press
"The
War of the Worlds", published online 2000, SciFiction website
2001
On Pirates, chapbook, Subterranean Press, with Tim Powers as William Ashbless
"The
Other Side", published online 2001, SciFiction website
"His
Own Back Yard", published online 2001, SciFiction website
"Small Houses"
SciFiction website
The William Ashbless Memorial Cookbook, Subterranean Press, with Tim
Powers as William Ashbless
2002
"In for a Penny, or The Man Who Believed in Himself" SciFiction website
2004
"Hula Ville" SciFiction website
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