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Adams, Alice, Thomas M. Disch, and David Gates
Caroline's Daughters, The M.D., and Jernigan
New York, Knopf, 1991. First Edition. 0 pp. Soft cover. Three 32-page prepublication excerpts separately bound in wrappers and housed in a cardboard slipcase. All three are in fine condition as is the slipcase. Alice Adams has signed her excerpt. The publisher's message to booksellers is printed on cardstock and wrapped around exceprts. Fine/Fine slipcase.
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Book number: b30626
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 AMAZING (KIM MOHAN; ROBERT SILVERBERG; URSULA K. LE GUIN; JAMES LAWSON; THOMAS M. DISCH; ANNE MCCAFFREY; PAUL DI FILIPPO; ALEXANDER JABLOKOV; JAMES SALLIS; MIKE RESNICK), Amazing Stories: September, Sept. 1993
AMAZING (KIM MOHAN; ROBERT SILVERBERG; URSULA K. LE GUIN; JAMES LAWSON; THOMAS M. DISCH; ANNE MCCAFFREY; PAUL DI FILIPPO; ALEXANDER JABLOKOV; JAMES SALLIS; MIKE RESNICK)
Amazing Stories: September, Sept. 1993
Lake Geneva, WI, TSR. 1993. SingleIssueMagazine. Vol. 68, No. 6. Full magazine-sized. Edited by Kim Mohan. Cover art by Mike Hinge. Includes "Plasthis, Plasthat" by Kim Mohan; "Reflections" by Robert Silverberg; "Dancing to Ganum" by Ursula K. Le Guin; "Hellado" by James Lawson; "The Burial Society" by Thomas M. Disch; "The P.E.R.N. Survey" by Anne McCaffrey; "Campbell's World" by Paul Di Filippo; "The Triumph of Post Modernism, With Flamingos" by Alexander Jablokov; "Dawn Over Doldrums" by James Sallis; "The Tarnished Diamond" by Mike Resnick. Nonfiction: "About the Authors"; "Qouth Ray Bradbury: Thank God for Juluie" by Julius Scwartz with Elliott S. Maggin; "Tomorrow's Books" compluiled by Susan Stone & Bill Fawcett; "Back Issues and Anthologies". Illustrated by Mark Maxwell, Ron Walotsky, Doug Anderson, Frank Kelly Freas, Paul Jaquays, Nicholas Jainschigg, and Walter Velez. Lower foredge corner shows bug-predation, with thin hole thru. Good+ to Very Good-.
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Book number: PQ1419
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Catalogue: Magazines
Keywords: Science Fiction Magazines Periodicals Science Fiction Magazines

 ASIMOV'S (REBECCA ORE; ROBERT REED; L. TIMMEL DUCHAMP; STEPHEN BAXTER; THOMAS M. DISCH; LEWIS SHINER; GEOFFREY A. LANDIS; DAVID LUNDE; WILLIAM JOHN WATKINS), Asimov's Science Fiction: January, Jan. 1995
ASIMOV'S (REBECCA ORE; ROBERT REED; L. TIMMEL DUCHAMP; STEPHEN BAXTER; THOMAS M. DISCH; LEWIS SHINER; GEOFFREY A. LANDIS; DAVID LUNDE; WILLIAM JOHN WATKINS)
Asimov's Science Fiction: January, Jan. 1995
NY, Dell Magazines. 1995. SingleIssueMagazine. Vol. 19, No. 1. Edited by Gardner Dozois. Cover art by Terri Czeczko. Includes "Hypocaust & Bathysphere" (novella) by Rebecca Ore; "Waging Good" (novelette) by Robert Reed; "And I must Baffle at the Hint" (novelette) by L. Timmel Duchamp; "Hero" by Stephen Baxter; "The Invisible Woman" by Thomas M. Disch; "Sitcom" by Lewis Shiner; "Long Term Project: Report to the Great Council of Cockroaches (Or, What Really happened to the Dinosaurs)" by Geoffrey A. Landis. Poetry: "Spontaneous Poem for Marilyn" by David Lunde; "The Trail of Those Responsible for the First Fall of Style City" by William John Watkins. Departments: "Reflections: The Last of the Codfish" by Robert Silverberg; "Letters"; "1994 Index"; "Ninth Annual Readers' Award Ballot"; "SF Conventional Calendar" by Erwin S. Strauss. Illustrated by Peter Peeples, Bob Eggleton, Ron Chironna, George Krauter, Steve Cavallo, and Jim Connely. Small pull to rear; tanning, particularly at edges; creasing. Very Good.
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Book number: PQ1802
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Catalogue: Magazines
Keywords: Science Fiction Periodicals Science Fiction Magazines

 ASIMOV'S (REBECCA ORE; ROBERT REED; L. TIMMEL DUCHAMP; STEPHEN BAXTER; THOMAS M. DISCH; LEWIS SHINER; GEOFFREY A. LANDIS; DAVID LUNDE; WILLIAM JOHN WATKINS), Asimov's Science Fiction: January, Jan. 1995
ASIMOV'S (REBECCA ORE; ROBERT REED; L. TIMMEL DUCHAMP; STEPHEN BAXTER; THOMAS M. DISCH; LEWIS SHINER; GEOFFREY A. LANDIS; DAVID LUNDE; WILLIAM JOHN WATKINS)
Asimov's Science Fiction: January, Jan. 1995
NY, Dell Magazines. 1995. SingleIssueMagazine. Vol. 19, No. 1. Edited by Gardner Dozois. Cover art by Terri Czeczko. Includes "Hypocaust & Bathysphere" (novella) by Rebecca Ore; "Waging Good" (novelette) by Robert Reed; "And I must Baffle at the Hint" (novelette) by L. Timmel Duchamp; "Hero" by Stephen Baxter; "The Invisible Woman" by Thomas M. Disch; "Sitcom" by Lewis Shiner; "Long Term Project: Report to the Great Council of Cockroaches (Or, What Really happened to the Dinosaurs)" by Geoffrey A. Landis. Poetry: "Spontaneous Poem for Marilyn" by David Lunde; "The Trail of Those Responsible for the First Fall of Style City" by William John Watkins. Departments: "Reflections: The Last of the Codfish" by Robert Silverberg; "Letters"; "1994 Index"; "Ninth Annual Readers' Award Ballot"; "SF Conventional Calendar" by Erwin S. Strauss. Illustrated by Peter Peeples, Bob Eggleton, Ron Chironna, George Krauter, Steve Cavallo, and Jim Connely. Creasing; minor edge tears; rubbing; tanning with min or soiling. Very Good.
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Book number: PR694
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Catalogue: Magazines
Keywords: Science Fiction Periodicals Science Fiction Magazines

 
Berry, Wendell, Maxine Kumin, Thomas M. Disch, Kenneth Brower, and other contributors
Atlantic (February, 1992)
Boston, 1992. First Edition. 0 pp. Soft cover. Near fine in original wrappers with a small corner crease and brief foxing on the rear panel. Near Fine.
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Book number: b33467
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 DEMIJOHN, THOM (A JOINT PSEUDONYM USED BY AUTHORS THOMAS M. DISCH AND JOHN SLADEK ), Black Alice
DEMIJOHN, THOM (A JOINT PSEUDONYM USED BY AUTHORS THOMAS M. DISCH AND JOHN SLADEK )
Black Alice
Garden City, NY: Doubleday & Company, 1968. Book Club Edition. Hardcover. This book is in Near Fine condition and has a Very Good+ dust jacket. The book and its contents are in clean, bright condition. The text pages are clean and bright. The dust jacket is mostly clean and bright, but has one small nick to the rear foredge and some beginning rubbing to the spine ends and corners. "During the 1960s, in Virginia, while the blacks fight for their civil rights, a young white girl is kidnapped in Baltimore. Little Alice Raleigh, eleven years and blonde like corn, and heiress of an immense fortune, is held for a ransom of a million dollars. Her kidnappers, trying to make her invisible to the police officers and the federal agents searching for her, manage to brown her skin and her hair. They sequester her under an assumed name in a house held by an old black woman, near Norfolk, which turns out to be a house of prostitution. Slowly, Alice adapts herself to this surprising life amidst the black culture of the time period, completely new for her; at no point in the book is the young Alice made to participate in prostitution, and in fact Alice only has a vague idea of what goes on in behind closed doors in the house. " (from Wikipedia). Near Fine in Very Good+ dust jacket .
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Book number: 43673
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Catalogue: Modern Fiction
Keywords: Modern Fiction Thom Demijohn Thomas Disch John Sladek 1960's Civil Rights Era Crime Kidnapping

 
Disch, Thomas M.
ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWXYZ.
Anvil Press Poetry, 1981. First Edition. Softcover. Crisp, clean and tight with only a trace of shelf wear and rubbing to wrappers.. Very Good+ with no dust jacket.
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Book number: 12215
USD 41.50 [Appr.: EURO 38.75 | £UK 33.25 | JP¥ 6469]
Catalogue: Poetry

 
DISCH THOMAS M
THE BRAVE LITTLE TOASTER GOES TO MARS
Doubleday, 1988. 1st edition. Readers may have believed that all that could be said about a band of loyal appliances was stated with electrifying eloquence in The Brave Little Toaster. But there is new territory to cover. Paperback. ISBN: 0385241623. fine hardcover copy in a fine, Kinuko Craft, dustwrapper.
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Book number: FN19.188
GBP 37.95 [Appr.: EURO 44.25 US$ 47.56 | JP¥ 7413]
Keywords: 0385241623

 
DISCH, THOMAS M.
The Brave Little Toaster
Fantasy & Science Fiction. 1980, First Edition/First Printing. Magazine. Ill.: Gahan Wilson. Magazine, A square tight solid carefully read copy. This copy has the usual browning to pagedges throughout, else fine. First appearance of this popular short children's novel. This appearance, the true first, preceded the book by 6 years. A very nice copy. THIS COPY IS IN MY POSSESSION AND NORMALLY SHIPS NEXT DAY. Fine.
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Book number: 037713
USD 99.50 [Appr.: EURO 92.5 | £UK 79.5 | JP¥ 15509]
Catalogue: Fantasy
Keywords: Gahan Wilson/

 
Disch,Thomas M.
The Businessman
New York, Harper & Row. 1984, 1st Edition. (ISBN: 0060152923) Hardcover. Book, A square solid tight over-all clean un-read copy. This copy has some veryyyyyyyyyy light pagedge soil. N-Fine/Fine.
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Book number: 006914
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Catalogue: Horror
Keywords: 0060152923 Fiction

 Disch, Thomas M., The Businessman_ a Tale of Terror
Disch, Thomas M.
The Businessman_ a Tale of Terror
New York, Harper & Row, 1984. Cloth/dust jacket and Mylar wrapped Octavo. Hardcover. black cloth spine, silver lettering, papered boards, dust jacket unclipped, 292 pp, first edition. Very good/very good.
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Book number: 66700
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Catalogue: Literature

 
DISCH, THOMAS M.
The Businessman: A Tale of Terror
London, Jonathan Cape. 1984, First Edition. (ISBN: 9780224022040). Hardcover. Used, First edition. Very good hard cover, with unclipped dust jacket. Light shelf and handling wear, minor creasing, rubbing, page block face lightly marked. Pages are tightly bound, content unmarked.CN. Very Good/Very Good.
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Book number: 537758
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Keywords: 9780224022040

 
DISCH, THOMAS M.
Camp Concentration
London, Rupert Hart-Davis. 1968, First Edition. Hardcover. Used, First edition hardcover in very good condition, with unclipped dust jacket in good condition. Jacket is discoloured throughout, and edges are creased and nicked, with one small tear to the front upper edge towards the spine. Page block head is tanned, and spine is slightly cocked. Pages and text are clear and unmarked throughout. LW. Very Good/Good.
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Book number: 537094
GBP 45.00 [Appr.: EURO 52.5 US$ 56.39 | JP¥ 8790]

 
DISCH, THOMAS M.
The Castle of Perseverance: Job Opportunities in Contemporary Poetry
University of Michigan Press, 2002. Softcover. ISBN: 0472067508. Stiff crisp unmarked book in glossy covers; about new. ; Poets on Poetry; 7.9 X 5.4 X 0.5 inches; 160 pages. Fine .
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Book number: 61184
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Keywords: 0472067508

 
DISCH THOMAS M
A CHILD'S GARDEN OF GRAMMAR
University Press of New England, 1997. 1st edition. A collection of poems exploring the world of grammar, covering such topics as nouns, verbs, homophones, and contractions. Paperback. ISBN: 0874518504. fine paperback, David Morice cover.
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Book number: FN19.186
GBP 16.95 [Appr.: EURO 19.75 US$ 21.24 | JP¥ 3311]
Keywords: 0874518504

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