The Aurum Film Encyclopedia, Volume 2: Science Fiction is a book by Phil Hardy published in 1984.
The Aurum Film Encyclopedia, Volume 2: Science Fiction is a book that covers over 1200 science fiction films, going back from one-minute films of the 1890s up to the films released in 1983. [1] Expanded editions were published on 1991 and 1995, and were published by The Overlook Press in the United States with the corresponding change in title.
Dave Langford reviewed The Aurum Film Encyclopedia, Volume 2: Science Fiction for White Dwarf #60, and stated that "it's top class, for both browsing and reference." [1]
Colin Greenland reviewed The Aurum Film Encyclopedia: Science Fiction for Imagine magazine, and stated that "Anyone who cares about SF films should badger librarians or gift-givers for a copy of The Aurum Film Encyclopedia: Science Fiction." [2]
Time Out of Joint is a science fiction novel by American writer Philip K. Dick, first published in novel form in the United States in 1959. An abridged version was also serialised in the British science fiction magazine New Worlds Science Fiction in several installments from December 1959 to February 1960.
The Colour of Magic is a 1983 fantasy comedy novel by Terry Pratchett, and is the first book of the Discworld series. The first printing of the British edition consisted of only 506 copies. Pratchett has described it as "an attempt to do for the classical fantasy universe what Blazing Saddles did for Westerns."
The Book of Lost Tales is a collection of early stories by the English writer J. R. R. Tolkien, published as the first two volumes of Christopher Tolkien's 12-volume series The History of Middle-earth, in which he presents and analyses the manuscripts of those stories, which were the earliest form of the complex fictional myths that would eventually comprise The Silmarillion. Each of the Tales is followed by notes and a detailed commentary by Christopher Tolkien.
Tik-Tok is a 1983 science fiction novel by American writer John Sladek. It received a 1983 British Science Fiction Association Award.
The Dune Encyclopedia is a 1984 collection of essays written by Willis E. McNelly and multiple other contributors as a companion to Frank Herbert's Dune series of science fiction novels.
The Traveler in Black is a 1971 collection of fantasy short stories, written by John Brunner and dealing with the Traveler of the title. The first edition had four stories and was issued in 1971 in the Ace Science Fiction Specials line. A subsequent 1986 edition contained an additional story, "The Things That Are Gods", and was titled The Compleat Traveler in Black.
Ground Zero Man is a science fiction novel by British writer Bob Shaw, first published in 1971 and then revised as The Peace Machine in 1985.
Ghastly Beyond Belief is a book by British writers Neil Gaiman and Kim Newman published in 1985.
A Rose for Armageddon is a novel by Hilbert Schenck published in 1982.
The Complete Book of Science Fiction and Fantasy Lists is a book written by Malcolm Edwards and Maxim Jakubowski and published in 1983.
The Hamlyn Book of Horror and S.F. Movie Lists is a book written by Roy Pickard and published in 1983. It is a book of trivia about horror and science fiction films.
Empire of the East is a novel by Fred Saberhagen published in 1979.
Darkchild is a novel by Sydney J. Van Scyoc published in 1982.
Against Infinity is a novel by Gregory Benford published in 1983.
The Castle of Dark is a novel by Tanith Lee published in 1978.
Raven of Destiny is a novel by Peter Tremayne published in 1984.
The Warrior Who Carried Life is a novel by Geoff Ryman published in 1985.
Damiano is a fantasy novel by R. A. MacAvoy published in 1984.
Green Eyes is a novel by Lucius Shepard published in 1984.
Frost is a novel by Robin Wayne Bailey published in 1983.