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Posted by IdemosthenesI (Member # 862) on :
 
Before I go to eBay, I figure I'll let Hatrack have a go. During my tender formative years, I was hugely obsessed with OSC, and collected every one of his published works that I could find. I found a lot. At this point, my collection fills an entire bookshelf and includes many autographed "To Nathan". Thing is, I'm not so obsessed anymore, and I would like to make some space in my room. I'm going to keep a few for memories and get rid of the rest. Any hatrackers have a similar collection they are looking to supplement? Tell me what you want and I'll see if I've got it. Unless you're looking for "Ainge," though, I probably do. That was the one I could never find.

UPDATE:

Yeah, I decided to just put these on ebay, because I sort of lost track trying to do everything through the forum. You can go see the listings if you still want to purchase any of these. I'll be adding a few more each month.

https://tinyurl.com/lglk3ff

What's that, you say? It's been twelve years, and nobody is left here who would remember this?

Well, perhaps someone here can find some use in these anyway.

UPDATE to the UPDATE

Thanks to the Hatrackers who bid on the first set of these. I just added a bunch more (the last of my collection) including some fairly esoteric and rare finds (like my collection of Analog magazines that feature OSC short stories).

Funny story about one of those. There is this one story, Happy Head, that OSC thought was so bad, it was the only story of his that he didn't have republished in his anthology, Maps in a Mirror (which I've also just listed).

I tracked down the magazine and had him autograph it.

I think he was not amused.

Anyway, it's one of the specimens now available. After this batch, Hatrack, you'll never hear of me hereafter.

[ April 05, 2017, 10:27 PM: Message edited by: IdemosthenesI ]
 
Posted by Parsimony (Member # 8140) on :
 
If you've got a copy of Treason...::waves::

--ApostleRadio
 
Posted by Narnia (Member # 1071) on :
 
If you have a paperback copy of Magic Street... [Wink]
 
Posted by Narnia (Member # 1071) on :
 
Actually, if you have hardbacks, we should get Farmgirl into this thread. She's the one collecting those.
 
Posted by mimsies (Member # 7418) on :
 
I'd be interested in Songmaster, and the homecoming series after book 1
 
Posted by hansenj (Member # 4034) on :
 
Which ones do you have that aren't autographed 'to Nathan'? I'd be interested in paperbacks of Alvin Maker #2,4,5, and 6. Also, Pastwatch.
 
Posted by Carrie (Member # 394) on :
 
I'd be interested in Capitol, if you've got it.
 
Posted by Papa Moose (Member # 1992) on :
 
Ooh, I was about to say Capitol. Hot Sleep, too, though.
 
Posted by ill malkier (Member # 8244) on :
 
I'm interested in any EG or Shadow books-- other than EG and ES -- I have both those.
 
Posted by Bob_Scopatz (Member # 1227) on :
 
Do you have the issue of Analog with the original short story of Ender's Game?
 
Posted by GaalD (Member # 6222) on :
 
Do you have two copies of the issue of analog with the original short story of Ender's Game? [Big Grin] Also, if you have Lost Boys for a good price I'd probably be willing to buy it
 
Posted by theCrowsWife (Member # 8302) on :
 
Do you have Hart's Hope? I haven't found that one in the used bookstores yet.

*googles* Oh, wow. Hart's Hope and Wyrms have been reprinted. Cool.

Well, if no one else wants those two, I would be happy to take them off your hands [Big Grin] .
 
Posted by rivka (Member # 4859) on :
 
Drat. The ones I'm missing have all been spoken for already.

Stupid having-to-be-at-work. [Grumble]
 
Posted by El JT de Spang (Member # 7742) on :
 
I loaned out all my ender novels.

I'll take speaker and children of the mind off your hands.

I think I have every other work of fiction, including the anthologies.
 
Posted by Danzig (Member # 4704) on :
 
The best finds I have ever found at my used bookstore have been the three Gormenghast novels in one volume, and A Planet Called Treason. As in, the novel that evolved into Treason. Although I do intend to purchase Treason someday.
 
Posted by Tinros (Member # 8328) on :
 
Treason would be nice, along with The Memory of Earth.for some reason I can't find that one ANYWHERE. I guess Ohio only lets you have books later in the series... I had a hard time finding the original Dune too. Stupid bookstores...
 
Posted by Noemon (Member # 1115) on :
 
You had a hard time finding Dune? Good lord.

I think I've got a hardback of The Memory of Earth that I'd be willing to give you Tinros. I'll have to check my shelf, but I'm 90% sure it's there. No dust cover, but if you're just wanting the story I don't expect that that'd be a big deal.
 
Posted by aragorn64 (Member # 4204) on :
 
You have some signed "To Nathan"? Heh, that would be perfect, since that's my name as well...^_-
 
Posted by larisse (Member # 2221) on :
 
Do you have a list of books you have in your collection? I could have sworn you posted a list once.

Tinros... Do you mean like the first edition, first print of Dune? That would be exceptionally hard to find since the original publisher was a small company called Chilton. It had a very limited run. The next wide printing was the BCE, I think. It was also printed as a serial in Analog during the 60's. (I have those, btw.) If you mean just a plain old copy, try one of the on-line bookstores.

Hmmm.... I wonder what hardbacks I need. Anyone have a first edition, first print copy of Ender's Game by any chance. Anyone? Anyone? What? No one willing to part with their copy! I am shocked! It isn't like it's valuable or anything. [Wink]
 
Posted by larisse (Member # 2221) on :
 
Ooo.... I just thought of something. Do you happen to have the paperback copies of the books in Maps In A Mirror? Are they first editions, first prints? Are you willing to part with those? If you haven't guessed (or not), I collect first edition, first prints of certain authors.
 
Posted by Taalcon (Member # 839) on :
 
quote:
Do you happen to have the paperback copies of the books in Maps In A Mirror?
Do you know that the hardcover is actually the first edition, first print, and that the paperbacks are split editions of the hardcover, published later, and they did not reprint Lost Songs?
 
Posted by larisse (Member # 2221) on :
 
Yup. [Wink] Maps was the very first Card book I bought with my own money back when it first came out. I meant the first paper back editions. I can remember when they were on the bookstore shelves, and I could kick myself for not buying them back then. In fact, I think my main reason for not buying them was that I already had the hardback with Lost Songs. What did I need them for. Of course, at the time, I hadn't really started collecting. Oh well... hindsight is always 20/15 with corrective lenses.
 
Posted by Ryuko (Member # 5125) on :
 
Do you have a softcover copy of Prentice Alvin? That's the only Alvin story I'm missing.
 
Posted by Jay (Member # 5786) on :
 
Do you have the “Cardcatalogue”
Also, I have a list of old magazines his original stories appeared in. You have any of those?
 
Posted by Farmgirl (Member # 5567) on :
 
Oh my! Just saw this thread..

Narnia is right -- I'm trying to acquire everything OSC in hardback form.

Nathan, e-mail me (address in profile) of any titles you have in hardback that you are willing to part with, and I will see which ones I don't have and maybe we can make a deal.

Farmgirl
 
Posted by Ramdac99 (Member # 7264) on :
 
Hot Sleep, if you have Hot Sleep, hardcover or otherwise I would be very interested.
 
Posted by IdemosthenesI (Member # 862) on :
 
Oh wow. This might end up being a little bit of work, mightn't it [Big Grin] So, since a list has been requested, here it is. Autographed to Nathan are the titles I have starred.
Sold items are in bold. Items on which inquiries have been made but before there were prices are in italics.

Hardcover:
*Ender's Game
*Speaker for the Dead
*Xenocide
*Children of the Mind

Ender's Shadow
Shadow of the Hegemon
Shadow Puppets
*Shadow of the Giant

Seventh Son
Red Prophet
Prentice Alvin
*Alvin Journeyman
Heartfire
The Crystal City

The Memory of Earth
The Call of Earth
The Ships of Earth
Earthfall
Earthborn

*Sarah: Women of Genesis
Rebekah: Women of Genesis
Stone Tables


*Cardography (autographed, not personalized. Copy #569)
*Enchantment
*First Meetings (autographed, not personalized. From EnderCon)
Folk of the Fringe
Future on Ice
*Hart's Hope
*Lost Boys
Lovelock
Magic Mirror
*Maps in a Mirror
Masterpieces
Pastwatch: The Redemption of Christopher Columbus
A Planet Called Treason
Robota
Songmaster
*Stone Tables
*Unaccompanied Sonata and Other Stories
*Treasure Box

Hardcover Book Club Combinations
Ender's War (contains EG and SFTD)
Hatrack River (contains 7th son, Red Prophet, Prentice Alvin)
Alvin Wandering (contains Alvin Journeyman, Heartfire)
Homecoming Harmony (contains first 3 Homecoming books)
Homecoming Earth (Earthfall, Earthborn)

Paperback
Ender's Game
Speaker for the Dead
*Xenocide
Beyond Ender's Game (sealed box set of Speaker Trilogy)

Ender's Shadow
Shadow of the Hegemon

*Seventh Son
*Red Prophet
*Prentice Alvin
Alvin Journeyman
*Heartfire

The Changed Man
Monkey Sonatas
Flux
Cruel Miracles


Memory of Earth

Sarah: Women of Genesis

The Abyss
*Capitol
Dragons of Darkness
Dragons of Light
*Enchantment
Eye for Eye (with Tunesmith by Lloyd Biggle Jr.)
*Folk of the Fringe
Future on Fire
Homebody
Hot Sleep: The Worthing Chronicle
*Lost Boys
*Pastwatch: Redemption of Christopher Columbus (2 copies, 1 autographed)
Saints
*Songmaster
Stone Tables
*Treason
*The Worthing Saga
*Wyrms

Short Story First Appearances
*Ender's Game (Analog Aug 1977)
Malpractice (Analog November 1977)
Songhouse (Analog cover story September 1979)
The Monkey's Thought Twas All in Fun (Analog Cover Story May 1979)
Breaking the Game (Analog January 1979)
Killing Children (Analog November 1978)
Lifeloop (Analog October 1978)
I Put My Blue Genes On (Analog August 1978)
Mikal's Songbird (Analog May 1978)
Happy Head (Analog April 1978)
Follower (Analog February 1978)
The Changed Man and the King of Words (Omni December 1982)
Unaccompanied Sonata (Omni March 1979)
St. Amy's Tale (Omni December 1980)
Heal Thyself (Amazing Stories Summer 1999)
Grinning Man (Legends Paperback)
Investment Counselor (Far Horizons Paperback)
Adagio and Benediction (Chyrsalis 5)
Hart's Hope (novella version Chrysalis 8)

[ July 08, 2005, 01:47 PM: Message edited by: IdemosthenesI ]
 
Posted by IdemosthenesI (Member # 862) on :
 
Wow, I was really a big geek, wasn't I.

Looking over this collection, a couple of things strike me. First of all, I had a lot of time on my hands. Second of all, Orson Scott Card really was a huge influence in my life when I was in high school. I want to thanky you if you're reading this. Your stories changed me. And if I didn't exactly keep to the whole "everything in moderation" adage, well, that's no fault of yours. Finally, I realize that I put a great deal of time, effort, and money into assembling all of this. So I doubt I'll be giving these away. I'm thinking I'm gonna go ahead and ask for some money. Thing is, I have absolutely no idea what would be a fair asking price for this stuff. Obviously I'm not going to charge the same for an unsigned copy of The Call of Earth as I will for a limited edition, almost impossible to find Cardography. So, I guess I'll just throw this out there and see what you guys think is fair.
 
Posted by Papa Moose (Member # 1992) on :
 
I had no idea you had so many. You ever compare with Noah?

I would have some interest in: Cardography, Robota, Dragons of Darkness/Light, Capitol and Hot Sleep (already mentioned above), And magazines with Happy Head and Adagio and Benediction.

--Pop
 
Posted by Farmgirl (Member # 5567) on :
 
Nathan - I'm going to e-mail you. There are several there I would like to buy - depending on your asking price.

Farmgirl
 
Posted by IdemosthenesI (Member # 862) on :
 
Hehe. In fact, I have not compared with Noah, though we are aware of each other. I beleve he is the only one out there with a bigger collection than mine (with the possible exceptions of OSC himself and Micheal Collings.) In fact, we met at the first Uncle Orson Writing Seminar in Greensboro, which I flew up from Texas to attend. As I remember, he had only read EG at the time, and I told him he should read Songmaster next. The rest, of course, is history.

Yes, everyone feel free to e-mail me. idemosthenesi AT gmail DOT com

I should warn you that, while most of my books are in very good condition, a few were purchased used and ave seen better days. I will certainly let you know the condition of any books you wish to purchase, however. For example, Papa Moose, the Hot Sleep I have isn't the greatest copy. It's a well-read paperback, albeit with both covers intact. The binding is quite cracked however. If you haven't read it, I still recommend it since I actually prefer it to the later reworking, The Worthing Chronicle, which was included in Saga.
 
Posted by katharina (Member # 827) on :
 
You are giving good books away? I don't understand. I know all those words, but it just doesn't make sense to me.
 
Posted by Parsimony (Member # 8140) on :
 
I sent an email as well. That seemed easiest.

--ApostleRadio
 
Posted by Farmgirl (Member # 5567) on :
 
kat -- I assumed since he implied he was going to go to Ebay, that he is intending to sell them, not give them away.
 
Posted by IdemosthenesI (Member # 862) on :
 
Oh, Farmgirl, in your e-mail you asked what the following were. I suppose others will probably have the same question. Some items on my list aren't exactly well known.

Stone Tables: Novelized story of the Exodus that came from a musical OSC wrote for BYU while on his mission in Brazil. I also have the compact disc soundtrack from the musical which I might throw in with the hardcover, or send separately if there's any interest.

Robota: Large glossy hardcover of a story OSC wrote to accompany the design work of Doug Chiang. Beautifully illustrated, this was only about a year or two ago.

Magic Mirror: The only picture book I know of written by OSC. Includes illustrations by Nathan Pinnock.

Cardography: One of the gems of my collection. This was a limited run of only 850 copies, 750 numbered and sold. It includes the absolute best of OSC's fantasy stories, including my favorite, "Sandmagic," the vastly underappreciated "The Princess and the Bear," and the delightful "Bully and the Beast." It also includes a foreword and afterword not found anywhere else and several OSC maps. This usually sells for about 60 dollars on eBay when it can even be found.
 
Posted by Chris Bridges (Member # 1138) on :
 
Drat, I'm at work, I don't know offhand which copies I still want in hardback. I would be interested in the Enchantment hardcover, depending on your prices.
 
Posted by larisse (Member # 2221) on :
 
Darn it. Papa already asked for Robota and Cardography. Oh well, doesn't hurt to ask about price. I sent you an email.
 
Posted by katharina (Member # 827) on :
 
Farmgirl - that's just a quibble - it doesn't make a difference to the actual content of my post. He has good books, and he is getting rid of them.

That's weird. Put them in a box in the back of your closet if you need roon, ID! You will want them later! Seriously - why are you getting rid of these? Even if you don't need them prominently displayed anymore, it's part of your self history, and a part that you'll want in ten years, easily.
 
Posted by Papa Moose (Member # 1992) on :
 
Robota, since it's new, and Cardography, since it's rare, may not be in my price range anyway, larisse. I'm only a lowly janitor, after all. *smile* It's fine to let him know of your interest. My biggest interests are Hot Sleep and the Dragons of Light/Darkness.
 
Posted by IdemosthenesI (Member # 862) on :
 
OK, I'm just gonna throw out some prices, and you can let me know if you think they're fair. I'm open to negotiation.

Collectors' Items
Cardography - 50$ or best offer (I originally bought for 75, so I'm not gouging here.)
Capitol - 15.00 or best offer
Original Short Story appearances- 7.50 ea. or best offer
Eye for Eye/Tunesmith - 7.50 or best offer
Signed Hardcovers - 10.00 or best offer
Robota - 15.00 or best offer (I know it's not technically collector's yet, but oh well.)

[b]Reading Items[b]
Unsigned Hardcovers - 5.00
Signed Paperbacks - 4.00 to 7.00 depending on condition
Unsigned paperbacks - 1.00 - 2.50 depending on condition

Those of you who've e-mailed me, thanks.
 
Posted by Papa Moose (Member # 1992) on :
 
'K -- I would/will pay those prices for the three I listed above (Hot Sleep and the Dragons). And you should charge more for Robota, but if you aren't going to, then I'll definitely take it at that price.

--Pop
 
Posted by Papa Moose (Member # 1992) on :
 
(I was writing my post before you edited in the Robota price, but I think my comment stands.)
 
Posted by Parsimony (Member # 8140) on :
 
I sent you an email containing my offers for the books I want. Hope to hear back soon. Thanks.

--ApostleRadio
 
Posted by IdemosthenesI (Member # 862) on :
 
Sold, to the gentleman with the large antlers.
 
Posted by IdemosthenesI (Member # 862) on :
 
I'm going to edit the original list. Items that have been sold will be in bold. Items on which inquiries have been made will be in italics. But before I finish that, I'm going to go get some food. I'll be back in half an hour. I'm freakin' hungry, people!

Katharina, I wrote a post in response to your concerns, which a power failure ate. I'll address them when I get back.
 
Posted by IdemosthenesI (Member # 862) on :
 
Katharina -

OK, as for why I'm doing this. I know these are part of my self-story. In fact, for many years they were a huge part of my self-story. I had what might even be termed an unhealthy obsession with OSC. I honestly thought he was the greatest writer ever to walk the face of the earth. Now I still have a great deal of respect for the man, but I am no longer allowing my obsession with hime to run my life. Some of these things are going to be hard to let go. The Omni magazine with Unaccompanied Sonata, which is one of my favorite shorts. My hardcover Hart's Hope which took me forever to find. Maps in a Mirror, which I paid 50 bucks for and I pored over like a scholar pores over an ancient text. And it's not like I'm getting rid of everything. I'm keeping my 1977 August Analog with the original and signed EG short. I'm keeping the preview copy of SotH we had e-mailed to us for creating P-Web and that bears OSC's signature with the inscription "This is the first copy of this I ever signed." I'm keeping the ones that have sentimental value. But the rest of it, hard though it's going to be, I feel like I need to let go of.

So here's how this is gonna work. I had some inquiries befor I put the prices up. Farmgirl, ApostleRadio, if you could let me know if the above prices are acceptable to you, I'd appreciate it. After I hear from you, I'll just go with the first comer for the rest of it with the possible exception of Cardography, which I already have two offers on, top being 60 right now.
 
Posted by Parsimony (Member # 8140) on :
 
I sent you my offer demosthenes, did you receive it? I will try again if not.

--ApostleRadio
 
Posted by Bob_Scopatz (Member # 1227) on :
 
Okay...so the August 77 Analog is already sold?

Darn.

I had NO IDEA OSC had published so many short stories in the various pulp magazines. Wow!

What is this Cardography of which you all speak?


by the way...impressive collection.
 
Posted by IdemosthenesI (Member # 862) on :
 
Oops. Looks like you already did, ApostleRadio. OK, that's all good. I have you down for

Planet Called Treason
Unaccompanied Sonata
Omni with Unaccompanied Short
Paperback Stone Tables

and you are currently my best offer on Cardography as well, but I'm gonna wait until midnight tomorrow to close that one, since it's my most rare item. Current best offer on Cardography= $60.
 
Posted by Megan (Member # 5290) on :
 
I sent an email, as well (for the Women of Genesis hardcovers).
 
Posted by IdemosthenesI (Member # 862) on :
 
Farmgirl's purchases are as follows, and I believe.

Enchantment (HC)
First Meetings (HC)
Hart's Hope (HC)
Lovelock (HC)
Maps in a Mirror (HC)
Stone Tables (HC)
Treasure Box (HC)

Is that correct?

Chris Bridges, I'm afraid Farmgirl beat you to Enchantment and ApostleRadio beat you to Stone Tables. You were the first to request Hardcover Rebekah: Women of Genesis, though, so if you still want that it's yours.

If not, I have both the Hardcover Women of Genesis books going to Megan.
 
Posted by Parsimony (Member # 8140) on :
 
Thanks Demosthenes!
 
Posted by Chris Bridges (Member # 1138) on :
 
I do! I won't even grumble at Farmgirl. Much. [Smile]

How do we manage payment? What about postage?
 
Posted by Farmgirl (Member # 5567) on :
 
I don't want to be greedy. I may have had first call on those, but the ones most essential to me are Maps in the Mirror and Enchantment in hardcover.

Now that I've read the description I don't think I want Stone Tables at this time.

The others I can go either way on (purchase them or let them go) so if someone has more passion for a particular one of them, say so.

Yeah - do you have Paypal? Or you want us to snail mail you money?

FG
 
Posted by Parsimony (Member # 8140) on :
 
I was attempting to not be greedy, but as nobody else has posted anything recently, I'd like to add Eye for Eye to my list of things I want from you, if it is still available. [Smile]

--ApostleRadio
 
Posted by GaalD (Member # 6222) on :
 
Before I make any requests I'm also curious about how payment is going to be. Also, can anyone name some of his better short story that are in the magazines? I'm eager to get one of the old magazines that published his earlier works.
 
Posted by IdemosthenesI (Member # 862) on :
 
Paypal is, of course, the preferred method of fiduciary transfer. I figure I'll just find out wat actual postage is going to be and do it that way. Sorry, I didn't really do much actual preparation for this, so if it seems a bit... unorganized, that's because it is.
 
Posted by IdemosthenesI (Member # 862) on :
 
As far as recommendations, the real gems are, in my opinion, the Capitol stories. But of particular note is the aforementioned Happy Head. In the foreword to the Lost Songs section of Maps in a Mirror, OSC mentions that with the publication of Maps, all his short fiction would be anthologized, except for Happy Head, which he was too disgusted with to include. So it was with great mirth that I presented it to him for signing at the Writing Class. He responded by exclaiming, "Oh! An archaeologist." Adagio and Benediction is also not found anywhere else, as far as I know.

Other than those, the shorts in magazines are mainly good for collector value, as they are all available elsewhere for considerably less money per story. All the ones I have are also either in Worthing Saga, Capitol, or Maps.

The Changed Man and the King of Words might be a good one to grab, since it's printed so beautifuly. The title page illustration alone was breathtaking. Omni magazine did a really good job with that.

If anybody is looking for good reading copies of the major series, you could do worse than the book club collections. They are good ways to get the entire series in a compact set. You could get the entire Homecoming series, for example, in two volumes.
 
Posted by Kwea (Member # 2199) on :
 
I have never read those, so I would be interested in them.....and since I want them to read, I would not mind that they are a book club edition. This book club does them unabridged, right? I won't EVER buy an abridged version of ANY story again, I got one as a gift from my grandma years ago and it was horrible how much they had cut out. . .


Kwea
 
Posted by IdemosthenesI (Member # 862) on :
 
Yeah, the book clubs have the whole things. I don't think I put up a price for those before. I would say probably six dollars since they include multiple books.
 
Posted by Papa Moose (Member # 1992) on :
 
'K -- Can I add Alvin Wandering to my shopping cart, please?
 
Posted by IdemosthenesI (Member # 862) on :
 
Sure. Consider it done.
 
Posted by Parsimony (Member # 8140) on :
 
Whatever happened to all this?

--ApostleRadio
 
Posted by CalvinMaker (Member # 2032) on :
 
Yup. Nathan pretty much lighted a desire to follow in his footsteps. I got very obsessed with reading and collecting OSC's works during highschool.

College pretty much killed that (less money, less time, more life), though three bookshelves of mine are still stuffed to the brim with books and short stories and such.

And I *had* a copy of Ainge, signed even, but for the life of me I don't know where it is. *mutters*
 
Posted by Farmgirl (Member # 5567) on :
 
quote:
I figure I'll just find out what actual postage is going to be and do it that way.
IdemosthenesI - what is the status on this? I haven't heard a final figure from you, or received an e-mail reply or anything. I'm wanting that Maps hardback! Can you update me on status?

Thanks!

Farmgirl
 
Posted by macnewbold (Member # 7660) on :
 
Wow, just barely found this. Are any of the books still available?
 
Posted by IdemosthenesI (Member # 862) on :
 
Yeah, I decided to just put these on ebay, because I sort of lost track trying to do everything through the forum. You can go see the listings if you still want to purchase any of these. I'll be adding a few more each month.

https://tinyurl.com/lglk3ff

What's that, you say? It's been twelve years, and nobody is left here who would remember this?

Well, perhaps someone here can find some use in these anyway.
 
Posted by PanaceaSanans (Member # 13395) on :
 
Oh. [Frown]

If it weren't so costly to ship them over the "pond", I would definitely be tempted. I hope they find a good new home with an open minded soul.
 
Posted by IdemosthenesI (Member # 862) on :
 
Thanks to the Hatrackers who bid on the first set of these. I just added a bunch more (the last of my collection) including some fairly esoteric and rare finds (like my collection of Analog magazines that feature OSC short stories).

Funny story about one of those. There is this one story, Happy Head, that OSC thought was so bad, it was the only story of his that he didn't have republished in his anthology, Maps in a Mirror (which I've also just listed).

I tracked down the magazine and had him autograph it.

I think he was not amused.

Anyway, it's one of the specimens now available. After this batch, Hatrack, you'll never hear of me hereafter.

https://tinyurl.com/lglk3ff
 


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