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==Editions== | ==Editions== | ||
− | * 1985, Ace, An excerpt only in | + | * 1985, Ace, An excerpt only in ''The Fantasy Sampler'' edited by Susan Allison (Berkley/Ace, Oct '85, free to members of the 1985 World Fantasy Convention, unpaginated, galley. Authors: [[Steven Brust]], [[Megan Lindholm]], Ru Emerson, Gregory Frost, Craig Shaw Gardner, Clive Barker with excerpts from ''Brokedown Palace'', ''Wizard of the Pigeons'', ''The Princess of Flames'', ''Tain'', ''A Malady of Magicks'', ''Clive Barker's Books of Blood Volume One''). |
* 1986, Ace, ISBN 0441894674, paperback. | * 1986, Ace, ISBN 0441894674, paperback. | ||
− | * 1987, Corgi, ISBN 130141, paperback | + | * First UK edition in 1987, Corgi, ISBN 130141, paperback. |
− | * 1994 | + | * 1994 Hypatia Press published three limited and signed editions with the ISBN 0940841320. Both of the slipcased versions were accompanied by a copy of [[Silver Lady and the Fortyish Man|Silver Lady]] |
− | * | + | ** Hardcover |
− | + | ** Slipcased, in leather. Hardcover, 750 signed (some sources say 800) copies. With an introduction by Elizabeth Ann Scarborough. | |
− | * In a Book Club Edition called | + | ** Slipcased |
− | * Voyager; ISBN 0007112564, | + | |
+ | * In a Book Club Edition called ''Otherworks'' which contains 3 novels: (W of the P. Further??) , ''Fevre Dream'' by G.R.R. Martin, ''Faerie Tale'' by Raymond E. Feist - ( BCA UK hardback edition) | ||
+ | * August 5th 2002, Voyager; ISBN 0007112564, paperback. Covers by [[Paul Gregory]]. | ||
==Translations== | ==Translations== | ||
− | * 2003, 15 November, √©ditions Mnemos, ISBN 2915159114, ''Le dernier magicien'', translated by [[Sylvie Denis]]. | + | * 2003, 15 November, √©ditions Mnemos, ISBN 2915159114, ''Le dernier magicien'', translated by [[Sylvie Denis]]. This translation won the Imaginales prize for the best fantasy novel of the year. (June 2004) |
− | This translation won the Imaginales prize for the best fantasy novel of the year. ( | + | |
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[[Category:Books]] | [[Category:Books]] |
Revision as of 15:26, 4 June 2006
Wizard of the Pigeons is a story set in the modern day Seattle.
Editions
- 1985, Ace, An excerpt only in The Fantasy Sampler edited by Susan Allison (Berkley/Ace, Oct '85, free to members of the 1985 World Fantasy Convention, unpaginated, galley. Authors: Steven Brust, Megan Lindholm, Ru Emerson, Gregory Frost, Craig Shaw Gardner, Clive Barker with excerpts from Brokedown Palace, Wizard of the Pigeons, The Princess of Flames, Tain, A Malady of Magicks, Clive Barker's Books of Blood Volume One).
- 1986, Ace, ISBN 0441894674, paperback.
- First UK edition in 1987, Corgi, ISBN 130141, paperback.
- 1994 Hypatia Press published three limited and signed editions with the ISBN 0940841320. Both of the slipcased versions were accompanied by a copy of Silver Lady
- Hardcover
- Slipcased, in leather. Hardcover, 750 signed (some sources say 800) copies. With an introduction by Elizabeth Ann Scarborough.
- Slipcased
- In a Book Club Edition called Otherworks which contains 3 novels: (W of the P. Further??) , Fevre Dream by G.R.R. Martin, Faerie Tale by Raymond E. Feist - ( BCA UK hardback edition)
- August 5th 2002, Voyager; ISBN 0007112564, paperback. Covers by Paul Gregory.
Translations
- 2003, 15 November, éditions Mnemos, ISBN 2915159114, Le dernier magicien, translated by Sylvie Denis. This translation won the Imaginales prize for the best fantasy novel of the year. (June 2004)