Books for sale:
Fantasy/SF Stuff
Aurealis # 18
Richard Adams:
Robert Adams:
The Horseclans -
3 Revenge of the Horseclans (p)
4 A cat of silvery hue (p)
8 The death of a legend (p)
10 Bili the axe (p)
11 Champion of the last battle (p)
Brian Aldiss:
A tupolev too far (p)
Gael Baudino:
Shroud of Shadow (p)
Spires of Spirit (p)
Mary Brown:
The Unlikely Ones (p)
Hugh Cook:
The werewolf and the wormlord (p)
Diane Duane:
To visit the Queen (p)
Linda Evans:
Sleipnir (p)
Phillip Jose Farmer:
To your scattered bodies go (p)
Mary Gentle:
1610 A sundial in a grave (bp)
David Gerrold:
A Matter for Men (p)
Simon Green:
Blood and Honour (h)
Laurell K Hamilton:
A Caress of Twilight (p)
Nightseer (p)
M John Harrison:
Virconium Nights (p)
Simon Hawke:
Robert Heinlein:
Russell Kirkpatrick:
Across the face of the world (bp)
Mercedes Lackey:
Megan Lindholm (aka Robin Hobb)
Juliet Marillier:
Wolfskin (p)
Julian May:
Chuck McKenzie:
Worlds appart (2 copies) (p)
Peter Morwood:
Prince Ivan (h)
The Golden Hoard (p)
Phillip Pullman:
Kim Stanley Robinson:
Joanna Russ:
We who are about to... (p)
The adventures of Alyx (p)
Fred Saberhagen:
The Beserker Throne (h)
Susan Shwartz:
Silk roads and shadows (p)
Nancy Springer:
Wings of Flame (p)
S.M. Sterling and David Drake:
The General -
1 The forge (p)
3 The anvil (p)
Sherri Tepper:
The Chronicles of Mavin Manyshaped (p)
J.R.R. Tolkien:
The Fellowship of the Ring (p 1978)
The Two Towers (p 1975)
The Return of the King (p 1975)
The Two Towers (p 1997)
Harry Turtledove:
The Legion of Videssos (p)
Swords of the Legion (p)
Krispos of Videssos (p)
Janny Wurts
Roger Zelazny:
Lord of Light (p)
Romance novels:
Sandra Brown:
Mirror Image(p)
Catherine Coulter:
The Duke (p)
Jude Deveraux, Kimberly Cates, Andrea Kane, Judeth O'Brien and Judith McNaught:
A Gift of Love (p)
Jane Feather:
The Diamond Slipper (p)
Johanna Lindsey:
Glorious Angel (p)
Elizabeth Lowell:
Forget Me Not (p)
Christina Skye:
Come the dawn (p)
Kathleen Woodiwiss, Catherine Anderson, Loretta Chase, Lisa Kleypas:
Three weddings and a kiss (p)
Kathleen Woodiwiss:
Ashes in the Wind (h)
Historical stuff:
Louise May Alcott:
Little Women (and Good Wives) (p)
ed Mike Ashley:
The Mammoth Book of Historical Whodunnits (p)
Gillian Bradshaw:
Cleopatra's heir (h)
Elizabeth Chadwick:
The Wild hunt (p)
Tracy Chevalier:
The Lady and the Unicorn (p)
Bernard Cornwell:
Vagabond (p)
Heretic (bp)
Gallows Thief (p)
(with Susanna Kells) A Crowning Mercy (p)
Donna Woolfolk Cross:
Pope Joan (bp)
Emma Drummond:
The Burning Land (p)
James Jones:
Alexander Kent: (essentially the first and last of the Bolitho series)
Richard Bolitho, Midshipman (Hardback)
Midshipman Bolitho (two in one, Richard Bolitho, Midshipman, and Midshipman Bolitho and the Avenger) (p)
Honour this Day (p)
Patrick O'brien:
The Fortune of War (#6 in the Jack Aubrey series.) (p)
Dan Parkinson:
Double volume: The Fox and the Flag/The Fox and the Fortune. (p)
A Morbid Taste for Bones
One Corpse Too Many
Monk's Hood (bp)
Saint Peter's Fair
The Leper of Saint Giles
The Virgin in the Ice (bp)
The Sanctuary Sparrow
The Devil's Novice
Dead Man's Ransom (bp)
The Pilgrim of Hate
An Excellent Mystery
The Raven in the Foregate (bp)
The Rose Rent
The Hermit of Eyton Forest
The Confession of Brother Haluin (bp)
Dudley Pope:
Ramage (p)
Ramage and the Drumbeat (p)
Ramage's Prize (p)
Ramage's Trial (p)
Governer Ramage RN (two copies). (p)
Plus:
Nevil Shute:
Judith Tarr:
The Shepherd Kings (h)
Pillar of Fire (p)
The Golden Horn (p - fantasy)
Erotic and other random stuff:
Anonymous:
David Galef:
Even a stone buddha can talk
ed Lyn Giles:
ed Peter Haining:
Xavier Hollander
Knights in the garden of Spain
ed Richard Glyn Jones:
Love is Strange
ed Sue McCauley and Richard McLachlan:
Cheryl Mildenhall:
The Lure of Satyria
Michael Moore:
Stupid White Men
Dude, where's my country?
Effie Romain and Sue Hawkey:
Herbal remedies in pots
p = paperback
bp = big paperback
h = hardback
Mainly fiction. For some odd reason we are far more likely to keep hold of the non-fiction "just in case it might be useful", whereas the fiction is much easier to like or loath.
Some of these may be able to be brought over to NZ on the next trip but it will require a lot of pursuasion/bribery and numbers will be limited by luggage space.
Looking at anywhere from $5 each for the newest stuff to $0.50 or free for the most beaten up of the paperbacks.
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Date: 2006-06-24 01:50 am (UTC)