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Trade Paperback
ISBN 1-58715-331-9
$19.95

 

Harry Harrison's career spans more than fifty years - he began writing and drawing comic books after the Second World War, and published his first science fiction story in 1951. His works range from the humorous adventures of the "Stainless Steel Rat," through the anti-military satire of "Bill, the Galactic Hero," to the meticulously researched 'alternate histories' of the "West of Eden" and "Stars & Stripes" trilogies.

This annotated bibliography is the first to cover the author's entire works. As well as details of the books and short stories, which have been published in more than 20 languages, it provides details of Harrison's non-fiction books and articles, his scripts and artwork for EC Comics, the stories he wrote for the "Flash Gordon" and "The Saint" comic strips, and his unproduced screenplays.

Here too is information on the adaptations of Harrison's stories - radio plays, the movie "Soylent Green," computer games, a board game, and comic books - and a listing of English-language reviews. Harry Harrison himself provides an afterword, looking back on his career, as well as quotations and interview material which provide an entertaining insight into his life and work.

Also included is Harry Harrison's short story 'A Dog and His Boy,' originally written for Harlan Ellison's "Last Dangerous Visions" anthology.