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Anthony, Piers Hard Sell. Houston: Tafford 1990 1st edition. A comedy novel about a Martian real estate agent in the 21st century.
Anthony, Piers Hard Sell. New York: Ace 1993 1st paperback edition. A comedy novel about a Martian real estate agent in the 21st century.
Anthony, Piers. Total Recall New York: Morrow 1989 1st edition, hardcover. A novelization for a film, both based on Philip K. Dick's novella We Can Remember It For You Wholesale
Anthony, Piers. Total Recall New York: Ace 1990 1st paperback edition. A novelization for a film, both based on Philip K. Dick's novella We Can Remember It For You Wholesale
Anthony, Piers. Total Recall London: Legend 1990 1st UK paperback edition. A novelization for a film, both based on Philip K. Dick's novella We Can Remember It For You Wholesale
Asimov, Isaac. David Starr, Space Ranger. New York: Doubleday 1952 1st edition. A young agent from Earth takes a job as a farmhand on Mars to uncover poisonings and blackmail, and discovers ancient native Martians along the way.
Asimov, Isaac. David Starr, Space Ranger. Surrey, UK: World's Work 1953 1st UK edition. A young agent from Earth takes a job as a farmhand on Mars to uncover poisonings and blackmail, and discovers ancient native Martians along the way.
Asimov, Isaac. David Starr, Space Ranger. New York: Signet 1971 1st paperback edition of this 1952 work. A young agent from Earth takes a job as a farmhand on Mars to uncover poisonings and blackmail, and discovers ancient native Martians along the way.
Asimov, Isaac. David Starr, Space Ranger. Boston: Twayne Publishers, Gregg Press 1978 Hardcover reprint edition of this 1952 work. A young agent from Earth takes a job as a farmhand on Mars to uncover poisonings and blackmail, and discovers ancient native Martians along the way.
Asimov, Isaac. David Starr, Space Ranger. New York: Fawcett 1978 Paperback reprint edition of this 1952 work. A young agent from Earth takes a job as a farmhand on Mars to uncover poisonings and blackmail, and discovers ancient native Martians along the way.
Asimov, Isaac. David Starr, Space Ranger. New York: Del Rey 1984 Paperback reprint edition of this 1952 work. A young agent from Earth takes a job as a farmhand on Mars to uncover poisonings and blackmail, and discovers ancient native Martians along the way.
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.
Brackett, Leigh. Shadow Over Mars. Manchester, UK: World Distributors Manchester, Ltd. 1951 1st edition. World Fantasy Classics series. Drawn from the 1944 short story of the same name, and later repirnted in the US as Nemesis From Terra.
Brackett, Leigh. The Nemesis From Terra. New York: Ace 1961 1st edition. First published as Shadow over Mars.
Bradbury, Edward P. (pseud. of Michael Moorcock). Warriors of Mars. New York: Lancer 1966 1st US paperback edition. Lancer paperback 72-118. 159 pgs. Published later as City of the Beast. 1st in the Michael Kane series. A Barsoomiad, with a bit more tech than Burroughs.
Bradbury, Ray The Martian Chronicles New York: Doubleday 197? Book club edition. hardcover. jacket illustration by Gary Viskupic. Anthology. Some stories were previously published earlier and are noted. “Rocket Summer”, “Ylla” (first pub. as “I’ll Not Look For Wine”, 1950), “The Summer Night” (first pub. as “The Spring Night”, 1948), “The Earth Men” (1948), “The Taxpayer”, “The Third Expedition” (also known as "Mars is Heaven", 1948), “-- And the Moon Be Still As Bright” (1948), “The Settlers”, “The Green Morning”, “The Locusts”, “Night Meeting”, “The Shore”, “Interim”, “The Musicians”, “Way in the Middle of the Air”, “The Naming of Names”, “Usher II” (first pub. as “Carnival of Madness”, 1950), “The Old Ones”, “The Martian”, “The Luggage Store”, “The Off Season” (1948), “The Watchers”, “The Silent Towns” (1949), “The Long Years” (first pub. as “Dwellers of Silence”, 1949), “There Will Come Soft Rains” (1950), and “The Million-Year Picnic” (1946).
Bradbury, Ray. The Martian Chronicles. New York: Doubleday 1950 1st edition of one of the most famous works of fiction about Mars. Hardcover. Published later with a change in Great Britain as The Silver Locusts. Includes the short stories below. Some were previously published earlier and are noted. "Rocket Summer", “Ylla” (first pub. as “I’ll Not Look For Wine”, 1950), “The Summer Night” (first pub. as “The Spring Night”, 1948), “The Earth Men” (1948), “The Taxpayer”, “The Third Expedition” (also known as "Mars is Heaven", 1948), “-- And the Moon Be Still As Bright” (1948), “The Settlers”, “The Green Morning”, “The Locusts”, “Night Meeting”, “The Shore”, “Interim”, “The Musicians”, “Way in the Middle of the Air”, “The Naming of Names”, “Usher II” (first pub. as “Carnival of Madness”, 1950), “The Old Ones”, “The Martian”, “The Luggage Store”, “The Off Season” (1948), “The Watchers”, “The Silent Towns” (1949), “The Long Years” (first pub. as “Dwellers of Silence”, 1949), “There Will Come Soft Rains” (1950), and “The Million-Year Picnic” (1946).
Bradbury, Ray. The Martian Chronicles. New York: Doubleday 1950 40th anniversary edition of one of the most famous works of fiction about Mars, with gorgeous cover illustration by Michael Whelan. Hardcover. Includes new introduction "The Long Road to Mars" by Bradbury, uses the traditional chronology, and adds the short story "The Fire Balloons". Includes the short stories below. Some were previously published earlier and are noted. "Rocket Summer", “Ylla” (first pub. as “I’ll Not Look For Wine”, 1950), “The Summer Night” (first pub. as “The Spring Night”, 1948), “The Earth Men” (1948), “The Taxpayer”, “The Third Expedition” (also known as "Mars is Heaven", 1948), “-- And the Moon Be Still As Bright” (1948), “The Settlers”, “The Green Morning”, “The Locusts”, “Night Meeting”, “The Shore”, "The Fire Balloons" (first pub. as “In This Sign”, 1951), “Interim”, “The Musicians”, “Way in the Middle of the Air”, “The Naming of Names”, “Usher II” (first pub. as “Carnival of Madness”, 1950), “The Old Ones”, “The Martian”, “The Luggage Store”, “The Off Season” (1948), “The Watchers”, “The Silent Towns” (1949), “The Long Years” (first pub. as “Dwellers of Silence”, 1949), “There Will Come Soft Rains” (1950), and “The Million-Year Picnic” (1946).
Bradbury, Ray The Martian Chronicles New York: Bantam 1951 1st paperback edition. Reprinted numerous times by this publisher with different covers, still in print. Some stories were previously published earlier and are noted.
“Rocket Summer”, “Ylla” (first pub. as “I’ll Not Look For Wine”, 1950), “The Summer Night” (first pub. as “The Spring Night”, 1948), “The Earth Men” (1948), “The Taxpayer”, “The Third Expedition” (also known as "Mars is Heaven", 1948), “-- And the Moon Be Still As Bright” (1948), “The Settlers”, “The Green Morning”, “The Locusts”, “Night Meeting”, “The Shore”, “Interim”, “The Musicians”, “Way in the Middle of the Air”, “The Naming of Names”, “Usher II” (first pub. as “Carnival of Madness”, 1950), “The Old Ones”, “The Martian”, “The Luggage Store”, “The Off Season” (1948), “The Watchers”, “The Silent Towns” (1949), “The Long Years” (first pub. as “Dwellers of Silence”, 1949), “There Will Come Soft Rains” (1950), and “The Million-Year Picnic” (1946).
Bradbury, Ray. The Martian Chronicles. British Science Fiction Book Club 1953 Originally published in Great Britain as The Silver Locusts. Includes the short stories below. Some were previously published earlier and are noted. "Rocket Summer", “Ylla” (first pub. as “I’ll Not Look For Wine”, 1950), “The Summer Night” (first pub. as “The Spring Night”, 1948), “The Earth Men” (1948), “The Taxpayer”, “The Third Expedition” (also known as "Mars is Heaven", 1948), “-- And the Moon Be Still As Bright” (1948), “The Settlers”, “The Green Morning”, “The Locusts”, “Night Meeting”, “The Shore”, “Interim”, “The Musicians”, “Way in the Middle of the Air”, “The Naming of Names”, “Usher II” (first pub. as “Carnival of Madness”, 1950), “The Old Ones”, “The Martian”, “The Luggage Store”, “The Off Season” (1948), “The Watchers”, “The Silent Towns” (1949), “The Long Years” (first pub. as “Dwellers of Silence”, 1949), “There Will Come Soft Rains” (1950), and “The Million-Year Picnic” (1946).
Bradbury, Ray The Martian Chronicles New York: Doubleday 1973 Reprint with biographical essay, bibliography of Bradbury by William F. Nolan, illustrated by Karel Thole. Some stories were previously published earlier and are noted. “Rocket Summer”, “Ylla” (first pub. as “I’ll Not Look For Wine”, 1950), “The Summer Night” (first pub. as “The Spring Night”, 1948), “The Earth Men” (1948), “The Taxpayer”, “The Third Expedition” (also known as "Mars is Heaven", 1948), “-- And the Moon Be Still As Bright” (1948), “The Settlers”, “The Green Morning”, “The Locusts”, “Night Meeting”, “The Shore”, “Interim”, “The Musicians”, “Way in the Middle of the Air”, “The Naming of Names”, “Usher II” (first pub. as “Carnival of Madness”, 1950), “The Old Ones”, “The Martian”, “The Luggage Store”, “The Off Season” (1948), “The Watchers”, “The Silent Towns” (1949), “The Long Years” (first pub. as “Dwellers of Silence”, 1949), “There Will Come Soft Rains” (1950), and “The Million-Year Picnic” (1946).
Bradbury, Ray The Martian Chronicles. Norwalk, CT: Easton Press 1989 Signed limited edition. Some stories were previously published earlier and are noted.
“Rocket Summer”, “Ylla” (first pub. as “I’ll Not Look For Wine”, 1950), “The Summer Night” (first pub. as “The Spring Night”, 1948), “The Earth Men” (1948), “The Taxpayer”, “The Third Expedition” (also known as "Mars is Heaven", 1948), “-- And the Moon Be Still As Bright” (1948), “The Settlers”, “The Green Morning”, “The Locusts”, “Night Meeting”, “The Shore”, “Interim”, “The Musicians”, “Way in the Middle of the Air”, “The Naming of Names”, “Usher II” (first pub. as “Carnival of Madness”, 1950), “The Old Ones”, “The Martian”, “The Luggage Store”, “The Off Season” (1948), “The Watchers”, “The Silent Towns” (1949), “The Long Years” (first pub. as “Dwellers of Silence”, 1949), “There Will Come Soft Rains” (1950), and “The Million-Year Picnic” (1946).
Bradbury, Ray The Martian Chronicles New York: Avon 1997 1st Avon edition. hardcover. Revised edition (by Bradbury himself) with a new introduction "Green Town, Somewhere on Mars; Mars, Somewhere in Egypt" by Bradbury. The story "Fire Ballons is added, as is "Wilderness", which takes the place of "Way in the Middle of the Air". Also, the chronology is changed, so that all dates are 31 years later, i.e. the first story takes place in 2030, rather than 1999. Some stories were previously published earlier and are noted.
“Rocket Summer”, “Ylla” (first pub. as “I’ll Not Look For Wine”, 1950), “The Summer Night” (first pub. as “The Spring Night”, 1948), “The Earth Men” (1948), “The Taxpayer”, “The Third Expedition” (also known as "Mars is Heaven", 1948), “-- And the Moon Be Still As Bright” (1948), “The Settlers”, “The Green Morning”, “The Locusts”, “Night Meeting”, “The Shore”, "The Fire Balloons" (first pub. as “In This Sign”, 1951), “Interim”, “The Musicians”, “Way in the Middle of the Air”, “The Naming of Names”, “Usher II” (first pub. as “Carnival of Madness”, 1950), “The Old Ones”, “The Martian”, “The Luggage Store”, “The Off Season” (1948), “The Watchers”, “The Silent Towns” (1949), “The Long Years” (first pub. as “Dwellers of Silence”, 1949), “There Will Come Soft Rains” (1950), and “The Million-Year Picnic” (1946).
Bradbury, Ray The Silver Locusts London: Rupert Hart-Davis 1951 1st British edition. Published 1st in the U.S. as The Martian Chronicles. Includes the short stories below, with “Usher II” replaced by “The Fire Ballons”. Some stories were previously published earlier and are noted.
“Rocket Summer”, “Ylla” (first pub. as “I’ll Not Look For Wine”, 1950), “The Summer Night” (first pub. as “The Spring Night”, 1948), “The Earth Men” (1948), “The Taxpayer”, “The Third Expedition” (also known as "Mars is Heaven", 1948), “-- And the Moon Be Still As Bright” (1948), “The Settlers”, “The Green Morning”, “The Locusts”, “Night Meeting”, “The Shore”, “Interim”, “The Musicians”, “Way in the Middle of the Air”, “The Naming of Names”, “The Fire Ballons” (first pub. as “In This Sign”, 1951), “The Old Ones”, “The Martian”, “The Luggage Store”, “The Off Season” (1948), “The Watchers”, “The Silent Towns” (1949), “The Long Years” (first pub. as “Dwellers of Silence”, 1949), “There Will Come Soft Rains” (1950), and “The Million-Year Picnic” (1946).
Bradbury, Ray. introduction by Fred Hoyle. The Martian Chronicles New York: Time inc. 1963 Expanded edition, in very stiff wraps with cover by Mary Jones. . Adds both "The Fire Balloons" and 'The Wilderness". Appears to be the most expanded edition. Some stories were previously published earlier and are noted.
“Rocket Summer”, “Ylla” (first pub. as “I’ll Not Look For Wine”, 1950), “The Summer Night” (first pub. as “The Spring Night”, 1948), “The Earth Men” (1948), “The Taxpayer”, “The Third Expedition” (also known as "Mars is Heaven", 1948), “-- And the Moon Be Still As Bright” (1948), “The Settlers”, “The Green Morning”, “The Locusts”, “Night Meeting”, “The Shore”, "The Fire Balloons" (first pub. as “In This Sign”, 1951), “Interim”, “The Musicians”, :The Wilderness", “Way in the Middle of the Air”, “The Naming of Names”, “Usher II” (first pub. as “Carnival of Madness”, 1950), “The Old Ones”, “The Martian”, “The Luggage Store”, “The Off Season” (1948), “The Watchers”, “The Silent Towns” (1949), “The Long Years” (first pub. as “Dwellers of Silence”, 1949), “There Will Come Soft Rains” (1950), and “The Million-Year Picnic” (1946).
Brunner, John. Born Under Mars. New York: Ace 1967 1st edition. Ace paperback G-664. 127 pgs. Several printings, with variosu covers from Korick(sp?) and Herring.
Budrys, Algis. The Amsirs and the Iron Thorn. Greenwich, CT: Fawcett 1967 1st and perhaps only US edition. paperback. Gold medal D-1852.
Budrys, Algis. The Iron Thorn. London: Gollancz 1968 1st and perhaps only UK edition. Hardc0ver. The 1967 US edition was called "The Amsirs and the Iron Thorn".
Butler, Jack. Nightshade. New York: Atlantic Monthly Press 1989 1st edition. Hardcover.
Butler, Jack. Nightshade. New York: HarperCollins 1991 1st paperback edition.
Carter, Lin. Down to a Sunless Sea. New York: DAW 1984 1st edition, paperback. A novel of Martian civilization in declone, and a human escaped convict.
Carter, Lin. The City Outside the World. Berkley 1977 1st edition, paperback. A Martian, a human prisoner, and a lost monument.
Carter, Lin. The Man Who Loved Mars. London: White Lion 1973 1st UK edition. Treasure seekers for old Martian artifacts.
Carter, Lin. The Man Who Loved Mars. Greenwich, CT: Fawcett 1973 1st US edition, paperback. Fawcett Gold Medal paperback T2690. 157 pgs.
Carter, Lin. The Valley Where Time Stood Still. Garden City, NY: Doubleday 1974 1st edition, hardcover.
Carter, Lin. The Valley Where Time Stood Still. New York: Popular Library 1976 1st paperback edition.
Chandler, A. Bertram. The Bitter Pill. Melbourne, AUS: Wren 1974 1st edition, hardcover. Cover by Derrick stone. Sort of an early Logan's run, with a penal colony on Mars for folks who aren't fans of a suicide pill.
Crowther, Peter editor. introduction by Patrick Moore. Mars Probes. New York: DAW 2002 1st edition, paperback. Contains original stories: "Love Affair" Ray Bradbury, "Myths of the Martian Future" Eric Brown, "A Martian Theodicy" Paul Di Filippo, "The Real Story" Alastair Reynolds, "Flower Children of Mars" Mike Resnick and M. Shayne Bell, "Out of the Blue" james Lovegrove, "Mom, the Martians, and Me" Scott Edelman, "The Old Cosmonaut and the Construction Worker Dream of Mars" Ian McDonald, "A Walk Across Mars" Allen Steele, "Marttian Autumn" Stephen Baxter, "Shields of Mars" Gene Wolfe, "Under Mars" Paul McAuley, "The War of the Worldviews" James Morrow, "Near Earth Object" Brian Aldiss, "The Me After the Rock" Patrick O'Leary, and "Lost Sorceress of the Silent Citadel" Michael Moorcock. Author bios at end. An impressive list of writers, many with previous Martian stories under their belt.
Dick, Philip K(indred). "All We Marsmen". Galaxy Publishing 1963 A serialized novel in Worlds of Tomorrow , Parts one, two and three. August, October, and December, 1963. Later published in book form as Martian Time-Slip.
Dick, Philip K(indred). Martian Time Slip. New York: Ballantine 1964 1st edition, paperback. Ballantine paperback U2191.
Dick, Philip K(indred). Martian Time-Slip. New York: Vintage 1995 Reprint trade paperback. 272 p. Expands All We Marsmen.
Dick, Philip K(indred). The Three Stigmata of Palmer Eldritch. Garden City, NY: Doubleday 1965 1st edition, hardcover. 278 p.
Dick, Philip K(indred). The Three Stigmata of Palmer Eldritch. London: Jonathan Cape 1966 1st UK edition, hardcover.
Dick, Philip K(indred). The Three Stigmata of Palmer Eldritch. New York: McFadden 1966 1st paperback edition. MCFadden 60-240.
Dick, Philip K(indred). The Three Stigmata of Palmer Eldritch. New York: Manor 1975 Paperback.
Dick, Philip K(indred). The Three Stigmata of Palmer Eldritch. New York: DAW 1983 Paperback.
Dick, Philip K(indred). The Three Stigmata of Palmer Eldritch. New York: Vintage 1991 Trade paperback. 240 p.
Dick, Philip K(indred). Introduction by Brian Aldiss. Martian Time-Slip. London: New English Library 1976 1st UK hardcover edition.
Dietz, William C. Mars Prime. New York: ROC 1992 1st edition, paperback.
Dozois, Gardner , ed. Isaac Asimov's Mars. New York: Ace 1991 1st edition, paperback. Short Stories include: "Live from the Mars Hotel" by Allen Steele; “The Difficulties involved in Photography of Nix Olympica" by Brian Aldiss; "Windwagon Smith and the Martians" by Lawrence Watt-Evans; "Retrovisions" by Robert Frazier; "The Great Martian Railroad Race" by Eric Vinicoff; "All the Beer on Mars" by Greg Bear; "The Catharine Wheel" by Ian McDonald; "Mars Needs Beatnicks" by George Alec Effinger; "Green Mars" by Kim Stanley Robinson. A little bit of everythign from colonizations and martians to mountain climbing.
Edwards, Peter. Terminus. New York: St. Martin’s 1976 1st U.S.edition, hardcover. 336 pgs. Cover art by Peter Goodfellow. Only a prisoner on a Martian penal colony can use an recently discovered ancient Martian city to stop religious domination of Earth.
Edwards, Peter. Terminus. London: Macmillan 1976 1st UK edition, hardcover. 336 pgs. Cover art by Peter Goodfellow.
Elam, Richard M. Young Visitor to Mars. New York: Lantern Press 1953 1st edition, hardcover. Young Heroes Library series. 256 pgs. Illustrated by Charles H. Greer.
Elam, Richard M. Young Visitor to Mars. New York: Grosset and Dunlap 1953 Reprint hardcover. Young Heroes Library series. 256 pgs. Illustrated by Charles H. Greer.
Farren, Mick. Mars--The Red Planet. New York: Del Rey 1990 1st edition, paperback. Cover aart by David Schleinkofer.
Fontenay, Charles L. Kipton and Gruff. Unionville, NY: Royal Fireworks Co. 1995 1st edition, paperback. 1st in the Kipton chronicles about a young girl on Mars solving crimes of murder and mayhem.
Fontenay, Charles L. Kipton and the Android. Unionville, NY: Royal Fireworks Co. 1997 1st edition, paperback. 8th in the Kipton chronicles about a young girl on Mars solving crimes of murder and mayhem.
Fontenay, Charles L. Kipton and the Caves of Mars. Unionville, NY: Royal Fireworks Co. 1998 1st edition, paperback. 16th in the Kipton chronicles about a young girl on Mars solving crimes of murder and mayhem.
Fontenay, Charles L. Kipton and the Christmas Gift. Unionville, NY: Royal Fireworks Co. 1997 1st edition, paperback. 7th in the Kipton chronicles about a young girl on Mars solving crimes of murder and mayhem.
Fontenay, Charles L. Kipton and the Delusions of Tante Else. Unionville, NY: Royal Fireworks Co. 1999 1st edition, paperback. 17th in the Kipton chronicles about a young girl on Mars solving crimes of murder and mayhem.
Fontenay, Charles L. Kipton and the I Ching. Unionville, NY: Royal Fireworks Co. 1997 1st edition, paperback. 9th in the Kipton chronicles about a young girl on Mars solving crimes of murder and mayhem.
Fontenay, Charles L. Kipton and the Martian Games. Unionville, NY: Royal Fireworks Co. 1999 1st edition, paperback. 14th in the Kipton chronicles about a young girl on Mars solving crimes of murder and mayhem.
Fontenay, Charles L. Kipton and the Monkey's Uncle. Unionville, NY: Royal Fireworks Co. 1996 1st edition, paperback. 4th in the Kipton chronicles about a young girl on Mars solving crimes of murder and mayhem.
Fontenay, Charles L. Kipton and the Monorail Murder. Unionville, NY: Royal Fireworks Co. 1999 1st edition, paperback. 12th in the Kipton chronicles about a young girl on Mars solving crimes of murder and mayhem.
Fontenay, Charles L. Kipton and the Ovoid. Unionville, NY: Royal Fireworks Co. 1996 1st edition, paperback. 2nd in the Kipton chronicles about a young girl on Mars solving crimes of murder and mayhem.
Fontenay, Charles L. Kipton and the Riddle of Sandstone. Unionville, NY: Royal Fireworks Co. 1999 1st edition, paperback. 18th in the Kipton chronicles about a young girl on Mars solving crimes of murder and mayhem.
Fontenay, Charles L. Kipton and the Tower of Time. Unionville, NY: Royal Fireworks Co. 1996 1st edition, paperback. 6th in the Kipton chronicles about a young girl on Mars solving crimes of murder and mayhem.
Fontenay, Charles L. Kipton and the Voodoo Curse. Unionville, NY: Royal Fireworks Co. 1998 1st edition, paperback. 10th in the Kipton chronicles about a young girl on Mars solving crimes of murder and mayhem. Does voodoo work on Mars?
Fontenay, Charles L. Kipton and Wonderland. Unionville, NY: Royal Fireworks Co. 1996 1st edition, paperback. 3rd in the Kipton chronicles about a young girl on Mars solving crimes of murder and mayhem.
Fontenay, Charles L. Kipton: Murder on Stage Unionville, NY: Royal Fireworks Co. 1996 1st edition, paperback. 5th in the Kipton chronicles about a young girl on Mars solving crimes of murder and mayhem.
Fontenay, Charles L. Kipton on Phobos. Unionville, NY: Royal Fireworks Co. 1999 1st edition, paperback. 13th in the Kipton chronicles about a young girl on Mars solving crimes of murder and mayhem.
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.
Fraser, Joseph. Melbourne and Mars: My Mysterious Life on Two Planets. Extracts from a Diary of a Melbourne Merchant. Melbourne: Pater and Knapton (according to LC) or E. W. Cole (Monash Univ. in Australia) 1889 1st edition, printed in paper wraps I think. Perhaps the first Australian work about Mars. 104 p. Very scarce work. "Price one shilling".
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. Double Star. Garden City, NY: Doubleday 1956 1st edition, hardcover. Cover art by Mel Hunter. Originally serialized in "Astounding Science Fiction", February, March, April 1956. 1st Hugo win for Heinlein. An actor stands in for a politician and has to avoid a war with the Martians.
Heinlein, Robert A. Double Star. London: Michael Joseph 1958 1st UK hardcover. Originally serialized in "Astounding Science Fiction", February, March, April 1956. 1st Hugo win for Heinlein.An actor stands in for a politician and has to avoid a war with the Martians.
Heinlein, Robert A. Double Star. Boston: Gregg Press 1978 Hardcover. Originally serialized in "Astounding Science Fiction", February, March, April 1956. 1st Hugo win for Heinlein. An actor stands in for a politician and has to avoid a war with the Martians.
Heinlein, Robert A. Podkayne of Mars. New York: Putnam 1963 1st edition, hardcover. A young girl and her genius brother travel between Earth, Venus and Mars to foil a kidnapping plot. Reminds me in a way of Dexter's Lab characters. Heinlein wanted the young girl to die in the original ending, but the publisher said no. Heinlein's last juvenile novel.
Heinlein, Robert A. Podkayne of Mars. New York: Avon 1964 1st paperback edition. 179 pgs. Illustrated by Paul Lehr. A young girl and her genius brother travel between Earth, Venus and Mars to foil a kidnapping plot. Reminds me in a way of Dexter's Lab characters. Heinlein wanted the young girl to die in the original ending, but the publisher said no. Heinlein's last juvenile novel. `
Heinlein, Robert A. Podkayne of Mars. New York: Berkeley 1970 Paperback. 176 pgs. A young girl and her genius brother travel between Earth, Venus and Mars to foil a kidnapping plot. Reminds me in a way of Dexter's Lab characters. Heinlein wanted the young girl to die in the original ending, but the publisher said no. Heinlein's last juvenile novel. `
Heinlein, Robert A. Space Family Stone. London: Gollancz 1969 1st UK edition, hardcover. Published in the US as The Rolling Stones (1952). A family takes a dangerous jaunt through the solar system, with Martian life form pet in tow.
Heinlein, Robert A. The Rolling Stones. New York: Scribner's Sons 1952 1st edition, hardcover. Published in the UK as Space Family Stone (1952). A family takes a dangerous jaunt through the solar system, with Martian life form pet in tow.
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.
Holland, Cecelia Floating Worlds. New York: Knopf 1976 1st edition. 465 pgs. A mediator from Earth negotiates peace in an unconventional way between Humans and an alien race that is raiding Mars.
Hoover, H.M. The Winds of Mars. New York: Dutton 1995 1st edition, hardcover. A young girl helps keep Mars from civil war.
Idle, Eric. The Road to Mars: a Post Modem Novel. New York: Pantheon 1999. 1st edition, hardcover. 309 p. Comedy from one of the Monty Python troupe. An android protagonist and his 2 comedian bosses must save mars from a Terrorist plot.
Jeter, K.W. Blade Runner III: Replicant Night. New York: Bantam Spectra 1996 1st edition, hardcover. The main character of Blade Runner goes back to mars to find his girlfriend and solve soem murders.
Judd, Cyril (pseud. of C. M. Kornbluth& Judith Merril). Gunner Cade. New York: Simon and Schuster 1952 1st edition, hardcover. 218 pgs. Originally serialized in the American magazine Astounding Sciene Fiction, early in 1952.
Judd, Cyril (pseud. of C. M. Kornbluth& Judith Merril). Gunner Cade. New York: Ace 1957 Paperback Ace Double D-227. Published with "Crisis in 2140" by H. Beam Piper and John J. Maguire. Originally serialized in the American magazine Astounding Sciene Fiction, early in 1952. A highly trained soldier finds out things he shouldn't know, and goes on the run with a woman to the secret rebel base on Mars.
Judd, Cyril (pseud. of C. M. Kornbluth& Judith Merril). Gunner Cade. London: Gollancz 1964 1st UK edition, hardcover. 218 pgs. Originally serialized in the American magazine Astounding Sciene Fiction, early in 1952.
Lhin, Eric van (pseud. of Lester Del Rey) Police Your Planet. New York: Avalon Books 1956 1st edition, hardcover. 224 p.
Lihn, Eric van (pseud. of Lester Del Rey) Police Your Planet. New York: Ballantine 1975 1st paperback edition. 224 p. Illustrated by Jim Steranko.
Lihn, Eric van (pseud. of Lester Del Rey) Police Your Planet. London: New English Library 1978 1st UK edition, paperback. 190 p.
McCauley, Paul J. Red Dust. London: Gollancz 1993 1st edition, hardcover. 392 p. A man gets infected with a nanotech virus and goes to find how to release the trapped water on Mars, against the will of the current rulers.
McCauley, Paul J. Red Dust. New York: Morrow 1993 1st US hardcover edition. 392 p. A man gets infected with a nanotech virus and goes to find how to release the trapped water on Mars, against the will of the current rulers.
Moffitt, Donald. A Gathering of Stars. New York: Del Rey 1990 1st edition. 281 pgs. Part two of The Mechanical Sky series. A sequel to Crescent in the Sky. The Sultan of Alpha Centauri finds a way to challenge the Emir of Mars for the leadership of the Islamic worlds.
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.
Nourse, Alan E. Scavengers in Space. New York: Ace 1959 Paperback. Ace D-541. Sons of an asteroid miner from a Martian colony investigate his death.
Nourse, Alan E. Scavengers in Space. New York: David McKay 1959 1st edition, hardcover. Sons of an asteroid miner from a Martian colony investigate his death.
Petaja, Emil. The Caves of Mars. New York: Ace 1965 1st edition, paperback. 131 p. Ace Double M-133. Caves cover by Schomberg. Published with Chandler's Space Mercenaries. Mad doctors and zombie drugs from Mars.
Pohl, Frederik. Man Plus. London: Gollancz 1976 1st UK edition, hardcover. Winner, 1976 Nebula for Best Novel. A human is genetically engineerd to live on Mars, as part of mankind's bid to save the species.
Pohl, Frederik. Man Plus. New York: Random House 1976 1st U. S. edition, hardcover. 215 pgs. Winner, 1976 Nebula for Best Novel. A human is genetically engineerd to live on Mars, as part of mankind's bid to save the species.
Pohl, Frederik. Man Plus. New York: Bantam 1977 Paperback. 246 pgs. Winner, 1976 Nebula for Best Novel. A human is genetically engineerd to live on Mars, as part of mankind's bid to save the species.
Pohl, Frederik and Thomas T. Thomas. Mars Plus. New York: Baen 1994 1st edition, hardcover. Sequel to Man Plus. A new engineered human finds that the program is being controlled by others for their own ends, and he must find a way to assert his humanity.
Pohl, Frederik and Thomas T. Thomas. Mars Plus. New York: Baen 1995 1st paperback edition. Sequel to Man Plus. A new engineered human finds that the program is being controlled by others for their own ends, and he must find a way to assert his humanity.
Riding, Julia. Space Traders Unlimited. London: Methuen 1987 1st edition, hardcover. A street kid on Mars finds clues to the identity of a saboteur setting explosions across the solar system.
Riding, Julia. Space Traders Unlimited. New York: Atheneum 1988 1st US edition, hardcover. A street kid on Mars finds clues to the identity of a saboteur setting explosions across the solar system.
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. The Martians. New York: Bantam / Spectra 1999 1st edition, hardcover. 336 p. A miscellany of Robinson's writings about Mars, including short stories, think-pieces, poems, and even a planetrary constution. A good work , adding more flesh to Robinson's considerable Martian trilogy.
Robinson, Kim Stanley. The Martians. New York: Bantam / Spectra 2000 1st paperback edition. 434 p. A miscellany of Robinson's writings about Mars, including short stories, think-pieces, poems, and even a planetrary constution. A good work , adding more flesh to Robinson's considerable Martian trilogy.
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.
Sarrantonio, Al Exile: Five Worlds #1 New York: ROC 1996 1st edition, paperback. 317 p. A Martian despot begins an Interplantary war.
Sarrantonio, Al Journey: Five Worlds #2 New York: ROC 1997 1st edition, paperback. 317 p. The conquests of the Martian despot continue, until he comes up against a dictaor on the Saturn moons as vicious as he is, whiel the exiled king of Earth hides on Pluto.
Sarrantonio, Al Return: Five Worlds #3 New York: ROC 1998 1st edition, paperback. 317 p. The Martian despot takes over the moons of Saturn, and he and the ex-Earth King have a showdown on Venus.
Seddon, Andrew M. Red Planet Rising. Wheaton, IL: Crossways 1995 Trade paperback, 1st edition. 240 p. A Christian novel about Mars.
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.
Stith, John E. Death Tolls. New York: Ace 1987 1st edition, paperback. A journalist investigates teh death of his brother in an aircraft crash on mars.
Sullivan, Tim. Martian Viking. New York: Avon 1991 1st edition, paperback. Cover art by Ron Walotsky. A prisoner on a Mars penal colont takes drugs and imagines he is a Viking in space.
Sykes, S. C. Introduction by Isaac Asimov, short article and bibliography by Eugene Mallove. Red Genesis. New York: Bantam 1991 1st edition, paperback. 360 + xx pgs. Short article "Off to Explore Mars" with bibliography by Eugene Mallove. A framed man is sent to Mars as a punishment and tries to clear his name, meeting extrasolar aliens who cannot lie along the way.
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.
Turner, Frederick. A Double Shadow. New York: Putnam 1978 1st edition, hardcover. Author's first novel.
Wolfe, Gene Operation Ares New York: Berkley 1970 1st edition, paperback. An abanoned Martian colony sends a mission back to a struggling Earth.

 

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