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Victor Gollancz Annotated Bibliography & Selected Collectible Books



Meyrink, Gustav. The Golem. Victor Gollancz, London (1928). First U.K. edition; Translated by Madge Pemberton; Dustwrapper designed by Edward McKnight Kauffer

Wright, S. Fowler. The Island of Captain Sparrow.. Victor Gollancz, London (1928). Dust jacket designed by E. McKnight Kauffer.

Morison, Stanley. German Incunabula in the British Museum. Victor Gollancz, London (1928). 398 copies; Includes 152 facsimile plates;

Morison, Stanley. German Incunabula in the British Museum. Victor Gollancz, London (1928). thirty copies printed on handmade paper with English text and signed by the author. Includes a fifteenth-century frontispiece in color.

Wells, Herbert George. The Open Conspiracy. Victor Gollancz, London (1928). Blueprints for a World Revolution.

Strong, Leonard Alfred George. Dewer Rides. Victor Gollancz, London (1929).

Sherriff, Robert Cedric. Journey's End. Victor Gollancz, London (1929). A Play in Three Acts; Fifteen original individual photographs of the cast, in character, are mounted and interleaved.

Macneice, Louis. Blind Fireworks. Victor Gollancz, London (1929). 1000 copies printed.

Visiak, E. H. Medusa. A Story of Mystery, and Ecstasy, and Strange Horror. Victor Gollancz, London (1929). Pseudonym of Edward Harold Physick.

Burage, Alfred McLelland. War is War. Victor Gollancz, London (1930).

Sheriff, Robert Cedric; Bartlett, Vernon. Journey's End. Victor Gollancz, London (1930). 600 numbered copies signed by both the authors.

Sherriff, Robert Cedric. Badger's Green. Victor Gollancz, London (1930). A Play in 3 Acts; 50 numbered copies signed by the author.

Robeson, Eslanda Goode. Paul Robeson: Negro. Victor Gollancz, London (1930). Includes black and white illustrations and frontispiece.

Cronin, Archibald Joseph. Hatter's Castle.. Victor Gollancz, London (1931).

Francis, Iles. Malice Aforethought. Victor Gollancz, London (1931). The Story of a Commonplace Crime. First UK Edition. Omnibus Edition also contains:The Delicate Situation by Naomi Royde-Smith,The Garden by L A G Strong andMackerel Sky by Helen Ashton.

Browne, Barum. The Devil and X.Y.Z.. Victor Gollancz, London (1931). Dennis, Geoffrey, and Hilary Saint George Saunders

Sayers, Dorothy L. The Five Red Herrings. Victor Gollancz, London (1931). Map of Galloway Scotland on endpapers.

Ashton, Helen. Belinda Grove.. Victor Gollancz, London (1932).

Hammett, Dashiell. Modern Tales of Horror. Victor Gollancz, London (1932). First U. K. edition.

Kaufman, George S.; Ryskind, Morrie. Of Thee I Sing. Victor Gollancz, London (1933). Lyrics by Ira Gershwin. First U.K. edition.

Masterman, J. C. An Oxford Tragedy.. Victor Gollancz, London (1933). First UK Edition

Orwell, George. Down and Out in Paris and London.. Victor Gollancz, London (1933). 1,500 copies printed.

Sayers, Dorothy L. The Nine Tailors. Victor Gollancz, London (1934). Changes Rung On An Old Theme, In Two Short Touches And Two Full Peals; First UK Edition.

Wells, Herbert George. Experiment in Autobiography. Victor Gollancz, Cresset Press London (1934). Two volumes; Includes Frontispiece, illustrations, black and white photographic plates, drawings and facsimile letters.

Johnston, Reginald F. Twilight in the Forbidden City. Victor Gollancz, London (1934). Includes 43 plates, 02 tissue maps of firbidden city and frontispiece. Preface is by Emperor Pu-Yi in Mandarin Chinese with an English translation.

Orwell, George. Burmese Days. Victor Gollancz, London (1935). First UK edition. Author's name pseudonym of Eric Arthur Blair. One of 2500 copies.

O' Flaherty, Liam. Hollywood Cemetery. Victor Gollancz, London (1935).

Orwell, George. A Clergyman's Daughter. Victor Gollancz, London (1935).

Du Maurier, Daphne. Jamaica Inn. Victor Gollancz, London (1936).

Cary, Joyce. The African Witch. Victor Gollancz, London (1936).

Stravinsky, Igor. Chronicle of My Life. Victor Gollancz, London (1936). First English edition; Illustrated; Translated from French.

Ayer, Alfred J. Language, Truth and Logic. Victor Gollancz, London (1936). 500 copies.

Orwell, George. Keep the Aspidistra Flying. Victor Gollancz, London (1936). First UK edition

Brittain, Vera. Honourable Estate. Victor Gollancz, London (1936). A Novel of Transition.

Kafka, Franz. The Trial. Victor Gollancz, London (1937). Translated by Edwin and Willa Muir; First edition in English.

Cronin, Archibald Joseph. The Citadel. Victor Gollancz, London (1937). First UK Edition

Meredith, Anne. The Gambler. Victor Gollancz, London (1937). Author's name pseudonym of Lucy Beatrice Malleson who also wrote as Anthony Gilbert, J. Kilmeny Keith, Lucy Egerton, and Sylvia Denys Hooke;

Constantine , Murray. Swastika Night. Victor Gollancz, London (1937). Written under pseudonym by Katherine Burdekin

Bailey, H.C. Clunk's Claimant.. Victor Gollancz, London (1937). First UK Edition

Orwell, George. The Road to Wigan Pier. Victor Gollancz, London (1937).

Compton-Burnett, Ivy. Daughters and Sons. Victor Gollancz, London (1937).

Sayers, Dorothy L. , Bryne, M. St. Clare. Busman's Honeymoon.. Victor Gollancz, London (1937). A Detective Comedy in Three Acts.

Bailey, H.C. Black Land, White Land. Victor Gollancz, London (1937). First UK Edition.

Du Maurier, Daphne. Rebecca. Victor Gollancz, London (1938).

Bowen, Elizabeth. The Death of the Heart. Victor Gollancz, London (1938). First UK edition

Orwell, George. Coming Up for Air. Victor Gollancz, London (1939). 2000 copies.

Di Donato, Pietro. Christ in Concrete.. Victor Gollancz, London (1939). First UK edition

Sayers, Dorothy L. In the Teeth of the Evidence and Other Stories. Victor Gollancz, London (1939). First UK Edition.

Sayers, Dorothy L.; Crofts, Freeman Wills ; Williams, Valentine; Jesse, F. Tennyson;Armstrong, Anthony; Hume, David. Double Death. Victor Gollancz, London (1939). A Detective Story

Wright,Richard B. Uncle Tom's Children. Victor Gollancz, London (1939). Four Novellas

Orwell, George. Inside the Whale and Other Essays. Victor Gollancz, London (1940). 1000 copies printed.

Du Maurier, Daphne. Rebecca. Victor Gollancz, London (1940). A Play in Three Acts. First trade edition.

Du Maurier, Daphne. Frenchman's Creek. Victor Gollancz, London (1941).

Harrison, Tom. The Pub And The People - A Worktown Study. Victor Gollancz, London (1943). A Worktown Study by Mass Observation

Wolfert, Ira. Tucker's People. Victor Gollancz, London (1944). First UK edition

Crispin, Edmund. The Case of the Gilded Fly. Victor Gollancz, London (1944). Edmund Crispin was the pseudonym of Robert Bruce Montgomery.

Crispin, Edmund. Holy Disorders. Victor Gollancz, London (1945).

Crispin, Edmund. The Moving Toyshop. Victor Gollancz, London (1946). A Detective Story.

Brecht, Bertolt. The Private Life of the Master Race. Victor Gollancz, London (1948). First UK edition with an essay on the work of Brecht by Eric Russell Bentley.

Crispin, Edmund. Buried for Pleasure. Victor Gollancz, London (1948). A Detective Story

Du Maurier, Daphne. The Apple Tree. Victor Gollancz, London (1952). Illustration by Val Biro; Contains a short novel and five stories.

Amis, Kingsley. Lucky Jim. Victor Gollancz, London (1953). First UK edition

Ellison, Ralph. Invisible Man. Victor Gollancz, London (1953).

Ellison, Ralph. Invisible Man. Victor Gollancz, London (1953).

Gordimer, Nadine. The Lying Days. Victor Gollancz, London (1953).

Brown, Fredric. Angels and Spaceships. Victor Gollancz, London (1955). First British Edition; Includes eight stories reprinted from Astounding and Unknown Worlds as well as nine previously unpublished vignettes.

Amis, Kingsley. That Uncertain Feeling. Victor Gollancz, London (1955).

Phillips, Wendell. Qataban And Sheba. Victor Gollancz, London (1955). Exploring Ancient Kingdoms In The Biblical Spice Routes Of Arabia. Includes 87 plate photographs, 5 diagrams and 3 maps. First UK edition.

Amis, Kingsley. A Case of Samples. Victor Gollancz, London (1956). Poems 1946-1956

Pauling, Linus. No More War!. Victor Gollancz, London (1958). Illustrated with Drawings by Roger Hayward.

Amis, Kingsley. I like it Here. Victor Gollancz, London (1958).

Gordimer, Nadine. A World of Strangers. Victor Gollancz, London (1958). First UK edition.

Gollancz, Victor. The Devil's repertoire. Victor Gollancz, London (1958). Or, Nuclear bombing and the life of man.

Updike, John. The Poorhouse Fair. Victor Gollancz, London (1959).

Updike, John. Hoping for a Hoopoe. Victor Gollancz, London (1959). The first UK edition. Published in the US asThe Carpentered Hen and Other Tame Creatures.

Wilson, Colin. Ritual in the Dark. Victor Gollancz, London (1960).

Le Carre, John. Call for the Dead. Victor Gollancz, London (1961). First UK Edition

Amis, Kingsley. My Enemy's Enemy. Victor Gollancz, London (1962). Collection of short stories.

Canetti, Elias. Crowds And Power. Victor Gollancz, London (1962). Translated from German by Carol Stewart; First UK edition.

Ballard, James Graham. The Drowned World. Victor Gollancz, London (1962). First UK edition.

Vonnegut, Kurt. The Sirens of Titan. Victor Gollancz, London (1962). First UK edition.

Vonnegut, Kurt. Cat's Cradle. Victor Gollancz, London (1963). First UK Edition.

Sheckley, Robert. Immorality Inc. Victor Gollancz, London (1963). First UK edition.

Heinlein, Robert Anson. Orphans of the Sky. Victor Gollancz, London (1963). First UK edition

Miller, Walter M. Conditionally Human. Victor Gollancz, London (1963). First UK edition; Collection of three short novels.

Le Carre, John. The Spy Who Came in From the Cold. Victor Gollancz, London (1963). First edition

Le Carre, John. Le Carre Omnibus. Victor Gollancz, London (1964). Call for the Dead - A Murder of Quality

Farmer, Philip Jose. Strange Relations. Victor Gollancz, London (1964). First UK Edition; Collection of five stories.

Harrison, Harry. The Ethical Engineer. Victor Gollancz, London (1964). First British edition; Issued in the U.S. as Deathworld 2; Second book of the Deathworld trilogy.

Aickman, Robert. The Late Breakfasters. Victor Gollancz, London (1964).

Sturgeon, Theodore. The Joyous Invasions. Victor Gollancz, London (1965). First UK edition. Collection of three novellas,To Marry Medusa,The Comedian's Children andThe [Widget], the [Wadget], and Boff.

Miller, Walter M. The View From The Stars. Victor Gollancz, London (1965). First UK edition.

Herbert, Frank. Dune. Victor Gollancz, London (1966). First UK edition

Henderson, Zenna. The People. Victor Gollancz, London (1966). No Different Flesh.

Delany, Samuel Ray. Babel-17. Victor Gollancz, London (1967). First UK edition.

Aickman, Robert. Sub Rosa. Victor Gollancz, London (1968). Strange tales; First edition A collection of eight novella-length ghost stories.

Nolan, William F.; Johnson, George Clayton. Logan'S Run. Victor Gollancz, London (1968).

Burley, W. J. Three Toed Pussy. Victor Gollancz, London (1968).

Sladek, John. The Reproductive System. Victor Gollancz, London (1968). Reprinted in the U.S. as Mechasm.

Delany, Samuel Ray. The Einstein Intersection. Victor Gollancz, London (1968).

Lefebure, Molly. Scratch and Co.. Victor Gollancz, London (1968). The Great Cat Expedition; Illustrated by Wainwright.

Sturgeon, Theodore. Venus Plus X. Victor Gollancz, London (1969). First UK edition.

Burley, W. J. To Kill A Cat. Victor Gollancz, London (1970). First UK Edition.

Lefebure, Molly. The Hunting Of Wilberforce Pike. Victor Gollancz, London (1970). Illustrations by Alfred Wainwright

Le Guin, Ursula. A Wizard Of Earthsea. Victor Gollancz, London (1971). First UK edition

Le Guin, Ursula. The Earthsea Trilogy. Victor Gollancz, London (1971). Three Volumes comprising of A Wizard Of Earthsea, The Tombs Of Atuan And The Farthest Shore. All first edition, first UK printings. Includes map endpapers with the illustrated dust jackets.

Dick, Philip Kindred. The Preserving Machine And Other Stories. Victor Gollancz, London (1971). Collection of fourteen stories; drops one story,What the Dead Men Say, included in earlier U.S. edition.

Niven, Larry. Ringworld. Victor Gollancz, London (1972). First UK Edition

Modiano, Patrick. Night Rounds. Victor Gollancz, London (1972). First UK edition; Translated From The French By Patricia Wolf.

Clarke, Arthur C. Of Time And Stars. Victor Gollancz, London (1972). The Worlds Of Arthur C. Clarke; First UK edition; Short story compilation with foreward by J. B. Priestly.

Compton-Burnett, Ivy. The Novels Of Ivy Compton-Burnett.. Victor Gollancz, London (1972). 19 Volumes. 500 number sets;

Clarke, Arthur C. Report On Planet Three And Other Speculations. Victor Gollancz, London (1972).

Watson, Ian. The Embedding. Victor Gollancz, London (1973).

Le Guin, Ursula. The Farthest Shore. Victor Gollancz, London (1973). First UK edition.

Le Guin, Ursula. Tales Of Earthsea.. Victor Gollancz, London (1973). Three Volumes. A Wizard Of Earthsea; The Tombs Of Atuan; The Farthest Shore.

Clarke, Arthur C. Rendezvous With Rama. Victor Gollancz, London (1973).

Leiber, Fritz. Night Monsters. Victor Gollancz, London (1974). Collection of seven stories.

Rushdie, Salman. Grimus. Victor Gollancz, London (1975). First UK Edition

Shaw, Bob. Orbitsville. Victor Gollancz, London (1975). First book of theOrbitsville trilogy.

Nobbs, David. The Death Of Reginald Perrin. Victor Gollancz, London (1975). First UK edition.

Queen, Ellery. Four Men Called John. Victor Gollancz, London (1976). Written under pseudonym by John Holbrook Vance, Aka Jack Vance; First UK Edition. This novel was originally published in the USA asThe Four Johns

Sheckley, Robert. The Status Civilization. Victor Gollancz, London (1976).

Le Guin, Ursula. Earthsea. Victor Gollancz, London (1977). 1st Omnibus edition.

Dick, Philip Kindred. A Scanner Darkly. Victor Gollancz, London (1977). First UK edition

Aickman, Robert. Tales Of Love And Death. Victor Gollancz, London (1977). Collection of seven stories.

Pullman, Philip. Galatea. Victor Gollancz, London (1978). First UK edition

Burley, W. J. The 6Th Day. Victor Gollancz, London (1978). First UK edition.

Irving, John. The World According To Garp. Victor Gollancz, London (1978). First UK edition

Clarke, Arthur C. The Fountains Of Paradise. Victor Gollancz, London (1979). First UK edition

Thomas, D.M. The White Hotel. Victor Gollancz, London (1981). First UK edition

Crowley, John. Little Big. Victor Gollancz, London (1982). First UK edition

Gibson, William. Neuromancer. Victor Gollancz, London (1984). First UK edition

Ballard, James Graham. Empire Of The Sun. Victor Gollancz, London (1984). 100 numbered copies.

Herbert, Frank. Chapter House Dune. Victor Gollancz, London (1985).

Gibson, William. Count Zero. Victor Gollancz, London (1986). First UK edition, the middle volume of the Sprawl trilogy preceded by Neuromancer and followed by Mona Lisa Overdrive.

Pratchett, Terry. Mort. Victor Gollancz, London (1987).

Pratchett, Terry. Equal Rites. Victor Gollancz, London (1987). The third Discworld novel.

Ballard, James Graham. The Day Of Creation. Victor Gollancz, London (1987). 100 numbered copies signed by the author.

Du Maurier, Daphne. Classics Of The Macabre.. Victor Gollancz, London (1987). Comprising The Apple Tree, The Birds, The Blue Lenses, The Alibi, Don'T Look Now And Not After Midnight; Illustrated throughout in full colour by Michael Foreman.

Clarke, Arthur C.; Lee, Gentry. Cradle. Victor Gollancz, London (1988). First UK edition.

Pratchett, Terry. Sourcery. Victor Gollancz, London (1988). Dust jacket designed by Josh Kirby.

Dick, Philip Kindred. The Collected Stories Of Philip K. Dick. Victor Gollancz, London (1988). Beyond Lies The Wub; Second Variety; The Father-Thing; The Days Of Perky Pat; And The Little Black Box ; First British edition of each volume; Five volumes.

Clarke, Arthur C.; Lee, Gentry. Rama II. Victor Gollancz, London (1989).

Pratchett, Terry. Guards! Guards!. Victor Gollancz, London (1989).

Pratchett, Terry. Eric. Victor Gollancz, London (1990). Large format illustrated edition.

Pratchett, Terry; Gaiman, Neil. Good Omens. Victor Gollancz, London (1990). First U.K. edition.

Pratchett, Terry. Moving Pictures. Victor Gollancz, London (1990). cover by Josh Kirby.

Pears, Iain. The Raphael Affair. Victor Gollancz, London (1990). First UK edition

Pratchett, Terry. Witches Abroad. Victor Gollancz, London (1991).

Hornby, Nick. Fever Pitch. Victor Gollancz, London (1992). First UK edition

Pratchett, Terry;Briggs, Stephen. The Discworld Companion. Victor Gollancz, London (1994). Illustrated by Josh Kirby.

Hornby, Nick. High Fidelity. Victor Gollancz, London (1995). Edited by Horowitz Eli.


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