& # 1 in the Warlock series
Bibliography ~
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(1960) * Published by
World, HC, WP260, LCCN 60007204, $3.00, 251pg
~ cover by
Ed Emshwiller {Yellow Cloth Boards}
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(1961) * Published by
ACE, PB, # F-109, $0.40, 192pg ~ cover by
Ed Emshwiller
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(1980) * Published by
Gregg Press, HC, 0-839-82635-4, LCCN
79024953, $9.95, 251pg ~ Gregg Press Science Fiction Series of Andre Norton ~
Dust Jacket by
Fred Knecht Jr, Frontmatter by
Barbara Anderson {Binding: 5.625 x 8.25 -
Black Cloth Boards (Publisher states the color is Dark Green) & Spine with
Silver Lettering, Blue End Papers} ~ See Gregg Press Page for
list of complete set
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Warlock (2003) * Published by
BAEN, HC, 0-671-31849-7, LCCN 2001049949, $25.00, 534pg ~ cover by
Larry Elmore
~ Omnibus containing Storm Over Warlock (1960), Ordeal In
Otherwhere (1964) & Forerunner Foray
(1973)
¯ NOTE: This Title has entered the “Public Domain” and is therefore open to any publisher that wants to print it. Many “Print on Demand” publishers have started to release this title. It is my decision as creator of this site to ignore these published versions. A good place to find them is Amazon.com however now that Amazon is releasing this title for their electronic reader “Kindle” they are not listing all of the published editions either.
Non English
Editions
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¯ (1962) Published in Munich, Germany; by Moewig, OCLC: 73741569, Terra SF 241, 64pg ~ German title Die Hexen von Warlock Teil 1
¯ (1962) Published in Munich, Germany; by Moewig, OCLC: 73741570, Terra SF 242, 64pg ~ German title Die Hexen von Warlock Teil 2
¯ (1974) Published in Frankfurt, Germany; by Ullstein, 35-480-3097-1, Ullstein-Bücher 3097, 125pg ~ translated by Walter Ernsting ~ German title Sturm über Warlock
¯ (1985) Published in Rastatt, Germany; by Moewig, 38-118-3805-9, TB 5, 160pg ~ translated by Walter Ernsting ~ German title Die Hexen von Warlock
Synopsis ~
The Throg task force struck Terran survey camp
without warning a few minutes after dawn, in a fully reconnoitered and deadly
precise attack. Only a single cowering man, flattened on a ledge in the heights
above, was witness to the eye searing lances of energy lashing back and forth
across the base with methodical accuracy. And he knew that when the last of
those yellow-red bolts fell, nothing would be left alive. So Shann Lantee was
the only Terran left, alone and weaponless, on the strange and hostile world of
Warlock, prey to both the aliens of Warlock and the aliens from space.
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