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    Kalpa Imperial: The Greatest Empire That Never Was by Angélica Gorodischer; translated by Ursula K. Le Guin (ibooks, March 2004, 978-1-59687-045-1, $21.95, 256pp, hc, co, cover by Dennis Calero)
        Reprint (Small Beer Press 2003) literary fantasy collection of a great empire. Translated by Ursula K. Le Guin from the Spanish (Ediciones Minotauro Argentina 1983 in two volumes: La Casa del poder and El Imperio mas vasto).


    On Meeting Witches at Wells by Judith Gorog (Putnam/Philomel, October 1991, 0-399-21803-3, $14.95, 119pp, hc, co, cover by Karl Swanson)
        Young-adult collection of 14 fantasy and horror stories told when a group of kids gather for the last time at their school before it’s closed up and destroyed.





    Spawn of the Penitentiary by Goron & Emile Gautier; translated by Brian Stableford (Black Coat Press, January 2013, 978-1-61227-137-8, $22.95, 483pp, tp, n., cover by Jean-Claude Claeys)
        Proto-techno-thriller, translated/adapted (with an introduction and notes) by Brian Stableford from the French Fleur de Bagne (Flammarion 1902 in three volumes).











    Ascension by C. S. Goto (Black Library, November 2005, 1-84416-285-0, £6.99, 413pp, pb, n., cover by Neil Roberts) [Warhammer 40,000: Dawn of War]
        Novelization based on the computer game based on the world of the roleplaying game. This is a world-wide edition and is available in the US for $7.99.



    Dawn of War by C. S. Goto (Black Library, November 2004, 1-84416-152-8, £5.99, 412pp, pb, n.) [Warhammer 40,000: Dawn of War]
        SF future war novel set in the “Warhammer 40,000” universe, and also based on a PC game from THQ. This is a world-wide edition and is available in the US for $7.99.


    The Eldar Prophecy by C. S. Goto (Black Library, February 2007, 978-1-84416-451-6, £6.99, 400pp, pb, n., cover by Paul Danson) [Warhammer 40,000]
        SF novelization. Book #1 in a new series. This is a world-wide edition and is available in the US for $7.99.


    Salvation by C. S. Goto (Black Library, May 2005, 1-84416-189-7, £5.99, 251pp, pb, n., cover by Clint Langley) [Necromunda]
        Fantasy novelization. This is a world-wide edition and is available in the US for $6.99.


    Tempest by C. S. Goto (Black Library, September 4, 2006, 1-84416-399-7, £6.99, 412pp, pb, n.) [Warhammer 40,000: Dawn of War]
        Future-war novel in the “Warhammer 40000” universe. Book 3 of the subseries. This is a world-wide edition and is available in the US for $7.99.



    Warrior Coven by C. S. Goto (Black Library, May 2006, 1-84416-365-2, £6.99, 409pp, pb, n., cover by Philip Sibbering) [Warhammer 40,000: Deathwatch]
        A “Warhammer 40000” novel; sequel to Warrior Brood in the “Death Watch” series. This is a world-wide edition and is available in the US for $7.99.








    The Adventurous Decade: Comic Strips in the Thirties by Ron Goulart (Arlington House, August 1975, 0-87000-252-X, $8.95, 224pp, hc, nf)
        Study of Comic Strips in the 1930s.




    Alex Raymond: An Artistic Journey: Adventure, Intrigue, and Romance by Ron Goulart (Hermes Press, March 2016, 978-1-61345-091-8, $75.00, 304pp, hc, pi)
        A comprehensive, definitive, art monograph covering Raymond’s complete artistic output with an authoritative text by Ron Goulart.


    American Family by Ron Goulart (Warner Paperback Library, June 1973, 78-077, $1.50, 238pp, pb, nf)
        Text prepared by Goulart from the 12-part series of the same name on WNET TV, with an introductory essay by Annie Roiphe and an afterword by Patricia Loud.


    The Assault on Childhood by Ron Goulart (Sherbourne Press, Inc., April 1969, LC:69-20138, $6.50, 278pp, hc, nf)
        A look at the “shocking, eye-opening facts” of America’s multi-million dollar Kid market.






    Blood Wedding by Ron Goulart (Warner Books, March 1976, 0-446-86088-3, $1.25, 140pp, pb, n., cover by Enrich) [Vampirella]
        Volume four in the series.






    Capricorn One by Ron Goulart (Fawcett Gold Medal, March 1978, 0-449-14024-5, $1.75, 189pp, pb, n.) [Ref. Peter Hyams]
        Novelization of the screenplay by Peter Hyams.






    Challengers of the Unknown by Ron Goulart (Dell, November 1977, 0-440-11337-7, $1.50, 155pp, pb, n.)



    Cheap Thrills by Ron Goulart (Hermes Press, June 2007, 1-932563-74-1, $29.99, 208pp, tp, nf)
        Reprint (Arlington House 1972) guide to the pulps, redesigned with new illustrations and documentary material, including facsimiles of correspondence between Goulart and pulp creators. A hardcover edition (-75-X, $49.99) was announced but not seen.


    Cheap Thrills: An Informal History of the Pulp Magazines by Ron Goulart (Arlington House, September 1972, 0-87000-172-8, $7.95, 192pp, hc, nf)


    Cleopatra Jones by Ron Goulart (Warner Paperback Library, July 1973, 0-446-76388-8, $1.25, 174pp, pb, n.) [Cleopatra Jones]
        Novelization of the screenplay by Max Julien & Sheldon Keller.


    Cleopatra Jones and the Casino of Gold by Ron Goulart (Warner Paperback Library, July 1975, 0-446-76805-7, $1.25, 159pp, pb, n.) [Cleopatra Jones]
        Novelization of the screenplay by William Tennant.



    Comic Book Culture: An Illustrated History by Ron Goulart (Collectors Press, July 2000, 1-888054-38-7, $49.95, 204pp, hc, nf, cover by Alex Kotzky)
        Non-fiction, art book. A lavishly illustrated history of American Golden Age comics.


    Comic Book Encyclopedia by Ron Goulart (HarperEntertainment, November 2004, 0-06-053816-3, $49.95, v+378pp, hc, nf, cover by J. Scott Campbell)
        Alphabetical guide to comics and their creators, extensively illustrated in color. Includes index. This is more an extension than a revision of Goulart’s The Encyclopedia of American Comics (Facts on File 1990), dropping most comic strips and focusing instead on expanded and updated coverage of comic books and their creators.


    The Comic Book Reader’s Companion: An A-Z Guide to Everyone’s Favorite Art Form by Ron Goulart (Harper Perennial, 1993, 0-06-273117-3, $15.00, 193pp, lp, nf)
        An encyclopedia of comics and comic book characters.


    Cowboy Heaven by Ron Goulart (Doubleday & Co., February 1979, 0-385-12784-7, $7.95, 185pp, hc, n.)








    Deadwalk by Ron Goulart (Warner Books, January 1976, 0-446-76930-4, $1.25, 144pp, pb, n., cover by Sanjulian) [Vampirella]
        Volume three in the series.



    Deathgame by Ron Goulart (Warner Books, May 1976, 0-446-86089-1, $1.25, 141pp, pb, n., cover by Enrich) [Vampirella]
        Volume five in the series.





    The Dime Detectives by Ron Goulart (Mysterious Press, December 1988, 0-89296-191-0, $17.95, 248pp, hc, nf)
        A history of the detective fiction pulps.





    Elementary, My Dear Groucho by Ron Goulart (St. Martin’s Minotaur, November 1999, 0-312-20892-8, $23.95, 261pp, hc, n., cover by Hal Just) [Groucho Marx]
        Volume three in the series.


    The Emperor of the Last Days by Ron Goulart (Popular Library, April 1977, 0-445-03201-4, $1.50, 189pp, pb, n.)



    The Enormous Hourglass by Ron Goulart (Award Books, January 1976, AQ1510, $1.25, 154pp, pb, n., cover by Jack Gaughan)


    Even the Butler Was Poor by Ron Goulart (Walker US, December 1990, 0-8027-5772-3, $18.95, 152pp, hc, n.) [Ben Spanner & H.J. Mavity]
        Comic mystery featuring mimic and voice-over artist Ben Spanner and his ex-wife, romance cover artist H.J. Mavity. Blackmail evidence is hidden inside a ventriliquist’s dummy named Buggsy, and everybody wants it.


    Everybody Comes to Cosmo’s by Ron Goulart (St. Martin’s, February 1988, 0-312-90931-4, $2.95, 184pp, pb, n., cover by Greg Theakston) [Ben Jolson (Chameleon Corps)]
        Humorous sf novel, third in the “Ex-Chameleon” series, sequel series to the “Chameleon Corps” series.



    Eye of the Vulture by Ron Goulart (Jove Books, October 1977, 0-515-04293-5, $1.50, 216pp, pb, n., cover by Alex Nino) [Gypsy]





    Focus on Jack Cole by Ron Goulart (Fantagraphics Books, 1986, 0-930193-23-7, $5.95, 78pp, pb, nf)
        A look at one of comic books’ premier creators of the golden age.


    The Funnies: 100 Years of American Comic Strips by Ron Goulart (Adams Media Corp, 1995, 1-55850-539-3, $15.95, 248pp, lp, nf)
        A history of comic strips from “The Yellow Kid” to “Dilbert”.



    Galaxy Jane by Ron Goulart (Berkley, March 1986, 0-425-08684-4, $2.95, 168pp, pb, n., cover by Boris Vallejo) [Jack Summer]
        Humorous sf novel of drug smuggling under cover of filming the epic pirate adventure Galaxy Jane; a reporter and a robot photographer investigate. Volume four in the series.


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