Wizard of the Pigeons

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Cover art for Wizard of the Pigeons by Paul Gregory

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.
  • 1st of August 2009 paperback edition from HarperCollins with ISBN 9780007330195.

Translations

  • 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)