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Author Title Publisher Year Published Notes
Bear, Greg. Moving Mars. New York: Tor 1993 1st US edition. 448 pgs. Nebula award winner.
Bear, Greg. Moving Mars. London: St. Martins 1993 1st UK edition. Nebula award winner.
Bear, Greg. Moving Mars. New York: Tor 1994 1st paperback edition. TOR 52480. Nebula award winner.
Bear, Greg. Moving Mars. London: Legend 1994 1st UK paperback edition. Nebula award winner.
Bear, Greg. introduction by George Zebrowski. Moving Mars. CT: Easton Press 2001 Limited edition. Frontis. by Marc Fishman. Nebula award winner.
Butler, Jack. Nightshade. New York: Atlantic Monthly Press 1989 1st edition. Hardcover.
Butler, Jack. Nightshade. New York: HarperCollins 1991 1st paperback edition.
Fontenay, Charles L. Rebels of the Red Planet . New York: Ace 1961 1st edition, paperback. Ace Double F-113, published with J. T. McIntosh's 200 Years to Christmas.
Fontenay, Charles L. Rebels of the Red Planet . London: Priory Press 1962? 1st UK edition, paperback. Ace Double F-113, published with J. T. McIntosh's 200 Years to Christmas.
Forward, Robert L. Martian Rainbow. New York: Del Rey 1991 1st edition, hardcover. 290 p. + 15 p. Cover art by Jim Burns. Has appendix at end titled "New Colonist's Guide to Mars by Maury Pickford Governor, Terrority of Mars 2047", which discusses areophysics, climate, cities and camps on Mars, and Martian money.
Forward, Robert L. Martian Rainbow. New York: Del Rey 1992 1st paperback edition. 290 p. + 15 p. Cover art by Jim Burns. Has appendix at end titled "New Colonist's Guide to Mars by Maury Pickford Governor, Terrority of Mars 2047", which discusses areophysics, climate, cities and camps on Mars, and Martian money.
Forward, Robert L. introduction by James Gunn. Martian Rainbow. Norwalk, CT: Easton Press 1991 Deluxe signed edition, hardcover. Illustrated by Jim Burns. 334 p. Has appendix at end titled "New Colonist's Guide to Mars by Maury Pickford Governor, Terrority of Mars 2047", which discusses areophysics, climate, cities and camps on Mars, and Martian money.
Heinlein, Robert A. Between Planets. New York: Scribner's Sons 1951 1st edition, hardcover. Illustrated by Clifford Geary. Reprinted several times by Scribners.
Heinlein, Robert A. Between Planets. New York: Ace 1951 1st paperback edition. Cover art by Steele Savage.
Heinlein, Robert A. Between Planets. London: New English Library 1971 UK paperback. Cover art by Gordon C. Davies.
Heinlein, Robert A. Between Planets. New York: Ballantine / Del Rey 1978 Paperback edition. Cover art by Darrell K. Sweet.
Heinlein, Robert A. Between Planets. London: Robert Hale 2002 UK hardcover.
Heinlein, Robert A. Zwischen den Planeten (Between the Planets). Berlin: Gebrüder Weiss Verlag 1960? 1st German hardcover.
Heinlein, Robert A. Zwischen den Planeten (Between the Planets). München: Heyne 1982 German paperback edition.
Lanier, Sterling F. Menace Under Marswood. New York: Del Rey 1983 1st edition, paperback. 214 pgs.
Lanier, Sterling F. Menace Under Marswood. London: Grafton 1985 1st UK edition, paperback. 255 p.
McDonald, Ian. Desolation Road. New York: Bantam 1988 1st U.S. edition, paperback. Author’s first novel. 355 pgs. Winner of 1989 Locus Award, best first novel. A unique Martian town leads the way to independence from corporate dominance.
McDonald, Ian. Desolation Road. London: Drunken Dragon 1990 1st UK hardcover edition. 1500 copies, signed. Winner of 1989 Locus Award, best first novel. Author’s first novel. 355 pgs. A unique Martian town leads the way to independence from corporate dominance.
Moffitt, Donald. Crescent in the Sky. New York: Del Rey 1990 1st edition. 280 pgs. Part one of The Mechanical Sky series. Sequel is A Gathering of Stars. The Emir of Mars decides to visit Mecca and unite all the Islamic worlds, with a reluctant hero in tow. Better than it sounds.
Robinson, Kim Stanley. Blue Mars. London: HarperCollins/Voyager 1996 1st edition, hardcover. 616 pgs. 3rd in the Mars Trilogy of Robinson. Winner of the 1997 Hugo and Locus Best Novel awards. Published some 2 mos. before the U.S. edition. An outstanding conclusion ot the most important Mars work since the Martian Chronicles.
Robinson, Kim Stanley. Blue Mars. New York: Bantam/Spectra 1996 1st U.S. edition, hardcover. 609 pgs. 3rd in the Mars Trilogy of Robinson. Winner of the 1997 Hugo and Locus Best Novel awards. An outstanding conclusion ot the most important Mars work since the Martian Chronicles.
Robinson, Kim Stanley. Blue Mars. New York: Bantam/Spectra 1997 1st U.S. paperback edition. 761 pgs. 3rd in the Mars Trilogy of Robinson. Winner of the 1997 Hugo and Locus Best Novel awards. An outstanding conclusion ot the most important Mars work since the Martian Chronicles.
Robinson, Kim Stanley. Green Mars. London: HarperCollins 1993 1st edition, hardcover. 2nd in the Mars Trilogy of Robinson. Winner of the 1994 Hugo Best Novel award. An excellent addition to the most important Mars work since the Martian Chronicles. Not related to Robinson’s novella by the same name.
Robinson, Kim Stanley. Green Mars. New York: Bantam/Spectra 1994 1st U.S. edition, hardcover. 535 pgs. 2nd in the Mars Trilogy of Robinson. Winner of the 1994 Hugo Best Novel award. An excellent addition to the most important Mars work since the Martian Chronicles. Published simultaneously in hardback and trade paperback. Not related to Robinson’s novella by the same name.
Robinson, Kim Stanley. Icehenge. New York: Ace 1984 1st U.S. edition, paperback. 262 pgs. An Ace paperback original. A n examination as to what shapes historical fact, this story takes places over several hundred years and focuses on a city destroyed in a Martian rebellion.
Robinson, Kim Stanley. Icehenge. London: Futura 1985 1st UK edition, paperback. A n examination as to what shapes historical fact, this story takes places over several hundred years and focuses on a city destroyed in a Martian rebellion.
Robinson, Kim Stanley. Icehenge. London: Macdonald 1986 1st UK hardcover edition. A examination as to what shapes historical fact, this story takes places over several hundred years and focuses on a city destroyed in a Martian rebellion.
Robinson, Kim Stanley. Icehenge. New York: TOR 1990 Paperback. 262 pgs. An Ace paperback original. A n examination as to what shapes historical fact, this story takes places over several hundred years and focuses on a city destroyed in a Martian rebellion.
Robinson, Kim Stanley. Red Mars. London: HarperCollins 1992 1st edition, hardcover. Preceeded the US edition by 5 mos. 1st in the Mars Trilogy of Robinson. Winner of the 1993 Nebula Best Novel award. An excellent opening volume to the most important Mars work since the Martian Chronicles.
Robinson, Kim Stanley. Red Mars. New York: Bantam/Spectra 1993 1st U.S. edition, hardcover. 519 pgs. Published simultaneously in hardback and trade paperback. 1st in the Mars Trilogy of Robinson. Winner of the 1993 Nebula Best Novel award. An excellent opening volume to the most important Mars work since the Martian Chronicles.
Robinson, Kim Stanley. Red Mars. London: HarperCollins /Voyager 1996 Paperback. 1st in the Mars Trilogy of Robinson. Winner of the 1993 Nebula Best Novel award. An excellent opening volume to the most important Mars work since the Martian Chronicles.
Robinson, Kim Stanley. Introduction by James Gunn. Red Mars. Norwich, CT: Easton Press 1993 Deluxe, signed edition. Illus. by Ron Miller. 1st in the Mars Trilogy of Robinson. Winner of the 1993 Nebula Best Novel award. An excellent opening volume to the most important Mars work since the Martian Chronicles.
Shatner, William. Law of War. New York: Putnam 1998 1st edition, hardcover. Sequel to Man O' War. The hero of the first novel is now prime minister, as Earth starts a war for revenge.
Shatner, William. Law of War. New York: Ace 2001 1st paperback edition. 274 p. Sequel to Man O' War. The hero of the first novel is now prime minister, as Earth starts a war for revenge.
Shatner, William. Man O' War. New York: Putnam 1996 1st edition, hardcover. 256 p. A diplomat on the outs is assigned to Mars just as the conists are ready to revolt. Sequel is Law of War.
Shatner, William. Man O' War. New York: Ace 1997 1st paperback edition. 304 p. A diplomat on the outs is assigned to Mars just as the conists are ready to revolt. Sequel is Law of War.
Tubb, E.C. C.O.D. Mars. New York: Ace 1968 1st edition, paperback. Ace Double H-40. Published with ALIEN SEA by John Rackham. The martian mafia want to capture 3 astronauts recently back from Proxima Centauri to get important advantage of Earth, their competition.

 

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