Author |
Title |
Publisher |
Year
Published |
Notes |
Calmadenker,
A. [pseudonym]. |
The
Mania of the Nations on the Planet Mars and its Terriffic Consequences. |
Denker
Publishers, Inc. |
1915 |
1st
edition. An account of parallel Martian history (Twenty years before
similar Events on Earth). "Published in the Year 55 E.D. on
Mars (1915 A.D. on Earth)" |
Douglas,
Ian. |
Semper
Mars: Book One of the Heritage Trilogy. |
New
York: Avon |
1998 |
1st
ed. Paperback. US Marines on Mars, securing ancient alien artifacts
, where a war with the UN spills over onto Earth. The second volume
focuses on the Moon, rather than Mars. The third, the Jovian moon
Europa. |
Greg,
Percy. |
Across
the Zodiac: the Story of a Wrecked Record. |
London:
Trübner & Co. |
1880 |
1st
UK edition, hardcover. 2 volumes. A man takes an antigravity spaceship
to mars and gets embroiled in a civil war there. |
Greg,
Percy. |
Across
the Zodiac: the Story of a Wrecked Record. |
Hamburg:
Karl Grädener |
1880 |
1st
German edition, hardcover. 3 volumes. I do not know if this edition
was published in German or English. It is only listed in one copy,
in Starsbourg. A man takes an antigravity spaceship to mars and
gets embroiled in a civil war there. |
Greg,
Percy. |
Across
the Zodiac: the Story of a Wrecked Record. |
New
York: Popular Library |
1978 |
1st
paperback edition. A man takes an antigravity spaceship to mars
and gets embroiled in a civil war there. |
Greg,
Percy. introduction by Sam Moskowitz. |
Across
the Zodiac: the Story of a Wrecked Record. |
Westport,
CT: Hyperion Press |
1974 |
1st
US hardcover. A man takes an antigravity spaceship to mars and gets
embroiled in a civil war there. |
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. |
Tolstoy,
Alexei. translated by Antonina W. Bouis. Introduction by Theodore
Sturgeon. |
Aelita. |
New
York: Macmillan |
1981 |
1st
US edition, hardcover. 1st pub. in 1922, revised in 1937. This translation
is based on the 1937 edition. A Red Army soldier incites the natives
to rebellion. |
Tolstoy,
Alexei. translated by Leland Fetzer. |
Aelita:
or the Decline of Mars. . |
Ann
Arbor: Ardis |
1985 |
Paperback.
1st pub. in 1922, revised in 1937. This translation is based on
the 1922 edition. A Red Army soldier incites the natives to rebellion.
|
Tolstoy,
Alexei. translated by Lucy Flaxman. |
Aelita. |
Moscow:
Foreign Languages Publishing House |
1950? |
1st
edition in English. 1st pub. in 1922, revised in 1937. This translation
is based on the 1937 edition. A Red Army soldier incites the natives
to rebellion. |
Tubb,
E. C. |
Atom-War
on Mars |
London:
Hamilton & Co. |
1952 |
1st
UK edition, hardcover. Need More information. |
Tubb,
E. C. |
Atom-War
on Mars |
London:
Panther |
1952 |
1st
UK paperback edition. Need More information. |
Winterbotham,
Russ (R. R.) |
The
Red Planet. |
Derby,
CT: Monarch Books |
1962 |
1st
edition, paperback. 140 pgs. From the authors profile: The
authors son-in-law is a member of the team developing the
plasma space motor which is planned to carry men to Mars within
the next 10 years. Romatic and murderous crew rivalries, mad
human scientists, and electrical-weaponed Martians. |