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Alexander, James B. The Lunarian Professor and His Remarkable Revelations Concerning the Earth, the Moon, and Mars; Together with an Account of the Cruise of the Sally Ann. Minneapolis, MN: no publisher 1909 1st edition. 291 p. Notable for early reference to terraforming.
Allaby, Michael. and james Lovelock. The Greening of Mars. New York: St. Martin’s Press 1984 1st edition, hardcover. An interesting cross of science and fiction. Not sure if it succeeds as well as it could.
Allaby, Michael. and james Lovelock. The Greening of Mars. London: Andre Deutsch 1984 1st UK edition, hardcover. An interesting cross of science and fiction. Not sure if it succeeds as well as it could.
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
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.
Pohl, Frederik. Mining the Oort. New York: Del Rey 1992 1st edition. 264 pgs. A young space miner seeking to terraform Mars with Oort cloud meteor strikes finds a conspiracy to send on of the huge objects to Earth.
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. 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.
Turner, Frederick. A Double Shadow. New York: Putnam 1978 1st edition, hardcover. Author's first novel.

 

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