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The Ugly Swans by Arkady & Boris Strugatsky, 1980. Art by Richard Powers. |
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The Omega Point by George Zebrowski, 1974. Artwork by Ray Feibush. |
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A Whiff of Madness by Ron Goulart, DAW 1978. Artwork by Josh Kirby. |
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The Wicked Cyborg by Ron Goulart, DAW 1978. Artwork by Josh Kirby. |
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Hail Hibbler by Ron Goulart, DAW 1980. Artwork by Josh Kirby. |
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The Napoleons Of Eridanus by Pierre Barbet, 1970, originally titled Les Grognards d'Éridan. Cover artwork by Karel Thole. |
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The Day Before Tomorrow by Gerard Klein, 1967. Original title Le Temps n'a pas d'odeur. Cover artwork by Josh Kirby. |
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The Slaves of Heaven by Edmund Cooper, 1978. Cover "design" is credited to David Cox Studios, however the artist is Jim Burns. |
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The Slaves of Heaven, 1977 - clean image from Jim's book Lightship. |
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Orbit paperback, 1975. Cover by Chris Achilleos. |
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Coronet paperback, 1979. Cover artwork by Chris Foss. |
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Rear cover/synopsis. |
"... he turned, fighting to stay on his feet. Under a hooded robe of white cloth with a touch of iridescence in it: a bent human form... while the cat-snake distracted him, she had struck. He saw her in shadow: tall and stooped, gaunt, her face all wrinkles, her nose hooked, her eyes deep-set and malevolent in the shadow of the hood. Her swollen hands held a silver cane aimed at Corbell's eyes."
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Futura paperback, 1979. Cover artwork by Peter Jones. |
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Rear cover, etc. |
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Full artwork by Peter Jones. |
"At the far end of the hall a tall door swung open. Through it strode Gogra: a giant of a robot, twelve foot tall and broad to match. Gogra was coal-black. In his right hand he carried a massive sledge-hammer that in a few blows could have crushed Jasperodus to junk, tough as he was. Pausing in the doorway, the terrifying robot surveyed the hall. As soon as he caught sight of Jasperodus he lunged forward, lifting the hammer with evident purpose. Jasperodus backed away. Gogra's appearance was frightening; his head was thrust forward on his neck, reminiscent of an ape-man; and the face was a mask of ugliness as to arouse both terror and pity: Gogra's designer had sought to give his massive frame sufficient agility by filling his interior with oil under pressure; the safety valve for that oil was his grotesque grilled mouth, from which green ichor dribbled copiously and continuously."
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Orbit paperback, 1977. Cover by Bob Layzell. |
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Rear cover/synopsis. |
"From the edges of the wide floor they hailed him and from the open galleries above, their depthless eyes glittering, their narrow ophidian heads bowed in homage. Sinuous bodies that moves with effortless ease, seeming to flow rather than step. Hands with supple jointless fingers and feet that made no sound and lipless mouths that seemed to open always on silent laughter, infinitely cruel. And all through that vast place whispered a dry harsh rustling, the light friction of skin that had lost its primary scales but not its sepentine roughness."
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Ace paperback, 1975. Cover artist uncredited. |
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Rear cover/synopsis. |
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Futura paperback, 1974. Cover by Patrick Woodroffe. |
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Patrick Woodroffe's full artwork. |
"...science fiction, like any fiction, cannot help drawing on the conventions of the past. The writers do it; the illustrators do it. The genre which most self-consciously plays on historic forms and symbolism is often called 'sword-and-sorcery' or 'fantasy' to differentiate it from some imagined 'scientific' fiction."
-Solar Wind, 1980.
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Artwork for Apparitions by Celia Green and Charles McCreery. |
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Artwork for Out Of The Body Experiences by Celia Green. |
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Artwork for Synaptic Manhunt by Mick Farren. |
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Artwork for The Dark Twin by Marion Campbell. |
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Artwork for The Chalk Giants by Keith Roberts. |
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Artwork for The Warlock In Spite Of Himself by Christopher Stasheff. |
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Artwork for The Birthgrave by Tanith Lee. |
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Artwork for The Storm Lord by Tanith Lee. |
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Spice Container. |
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Pirate ship spilling Spice. |
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Guild Merchant ship. |
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The Emperor's Palace. |
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Spacing Guild tug (for pulling Spice Containers). |
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Duke Leto's Car. |
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Ace paperback, 1964. Cover by Frank Frazetta. |
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Interior art, also by Frank Frazetta. |
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Ace pb, 1965. Cover by Jack Gaughan. |
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Cover by Jack Gaughan - again. |
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DAW pb, 1974. Cover by (Frank) Kelly Freas. |
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Grafton paperback, 1993. Cover illustration by Steve Crisp. |
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Corgi paperback, 1973. Cover credit: Solution. |