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    The Proteus Sails Again by Thomas M. Disch (Subterranean Press, December 2008, 978-1-59606-205-4, $35.00, 124pp, hc, na, cover by Shawn Wolfe & Jacob McMurray)
        Fantasy novella, sequel to The Voyage of the Proteus with Dick and his crewmate Socrates in post-apocalyptic New York. This is a limited edition of 500.






    The Voyage of the Proteus: An Eyewitness Account of the End of the World by Thomas M. Disch (Subterranean Press, December 2007, 978-1-59606-150-7, $35.00, 112pp, hc, na)
        Fantasy novella. Trojan princess Cassandra gets help from the author, transported back to the ancient Mediterannean. This is a signed, limited edition of 500.



    The West Coast by Tom Disch (Bellevue Press, 1977, 1pp, ph, pm)
        Poem printed on a postcard.












    The Vanishing Princess by Jenny Diski (Weidenfeld & Nicolson, May 29, 1995, 0-297-84062-2, £9.99, 195pp, tp, co, cover by Andrzej Klimowski)
        Associational collection of 12 literary stories, including three of genre interest. All are sly, parodic, and sexual; and portray in cool, dispassionate tones the continuous battle between the sexes - which always has one winner.
    • 1 · The Vanishing Princess or The Origin of Cubism · Jenny Diski · ss New Statesman and Society October 27 1989
    • 11 · Leaper · Jenny Diski · ss
    • 29 · My Brother Stanley · Jenny Diski · ss
    • 39 · Bath Time · Jenny Diski · ss
    • 57 · Housewife · Jenny Diski · nv
    • 85 · Strictempo · Jenny Diski · nv
    • 111 · Shit and Gold · Jenny Diski · ss
    • 129 · Short Circuit · Jenny Diski · ss
    • 147 · Wide Blue Yonder · Jenny Diski · ss
    • 169 · On the Existence of Mount Rushmore and Other Improbabilities · Jenny Diski · ss
    • 179 · Sex and Drugs and Rock’n’Roll: Part II · Jenny Diski · ss New Statesman and Society August 24 1990
    • 189 · The Old Princess · Jenny Diski · ss















    Castle Fear by Franklin W. Dixon (by Ron Goulart) (Pocket Books, October 1990, 0-671-70041-3, $2.95, 152pp, pb, n.)
        Young adult espionage thriller in the “Hardy Boys Casefiles” series. Volume 44 in the series.


    The Deadliest Dare by Franklin W. Dixon (by Ron Goulart) (Pocket Books, August 1989, 0-671-67478-1, $2.95, 154pp, pb, n.)
        Young adult espionage thriller in the “Hardy Boys Casefiles” series. Volume 30 in the series.


    Disaster for Hire by Franklin W. Dixon (by Ron Goulart) (Pocket Books, January 1989, 0-671-64686-9, $2.95, 153pp, pb, n.)
        Young adult espionage thriller in the “Hardy Boys Casefiles” series. Volume 23 in the series.











    The Silent Bomb by Charles Dodeman; translated by Brian Stableford (Black Coat Press, August 2014, 978-1-61227-319-8, $20.95, 229pp, tp, n., cover by Adam Tredowski)
        Early technothriller of spies and new technologies and superweapons during WWI, translated/adapted from the French La Bombe silencieuse (Alfred Mame 1916) and with an introduction and notes by Brian Stableford.



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