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Sunday, March 09, 2014
Haffner Press Newsletter A Bonanza
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In This Issue:
February 27, 2014
•
REIGN OF THE ROBOTS, Coll. Hamilton #4
•
CAPTAIN FUTURE, Vol, #3
•
JOHN THUNSTONE Limited Edition
•
2014 Jack Williamson Lectureship
•
FREDRIC BROWN Update
•
Find us on FACEBOOK
NEW IN STOCK: The Reign of the Robots, Coll. Hamilton #4
THE REIGN OF THE ROBOTS, THE COLLECTED EDMOND HAMILTON, VOLUME FOUR
Introduction by Mike Ash
ley
Some
feedback
and
links
to reviews on this fast-selling title:
"Thanks to Haffner Press and Stephen Haffner for putting out such handsome, lovingly produced editions of often formulaic and unabashedly pulpy but visionary, and sometimes seminal, early stories."
—Alvaro Z. Irvine, CA.
"...shows Hamilton with about 5 years of writing for pay under his belt, and contains both his old hyperbolic space opera and a few quieter, more introspective pieces. Its mostly sci-fi, but there is a genuine weird tale, and a little vampire story. Best of all, its enjoyable reading from start to finish...Adding to this is the collection of letters to the editor of the various magazines Hamilton was published in: it's like a really slow moving internet forum, only far more literate and with fewer smileys and links to cat pictures. Mort Weisinger, Forry Ackerman, Lin Carter: all these names appear here putting a point of view. Its great stuff, even with the odd glacial speed flame war or two."
—John Middleton., Brisbane, Australia.
• Black Gate Magazine
• N
ew York Journal of Books
This book is also offered as part of an "early bird combo" with
THE COLLECTED CAPTAIN FUTURE VOLUME THREE
and
THE SIX SLEEPERS, THE COLLECTED EDMOND HAMILTON, VOLUME FIVE
along with an exclusive chapbook,
TIGER GIRL
. Details at
www.haffnerpress.com
.
NEW IN STOCK: Captain Future, Volume Three
THE COLLECTED CAPTAIN FUTURE, VOLUME THREE
Introduction by Chuck Juzek
Some
feedback
and
links
to reviews on this cosmic tome:
"This is science fiction in the grand tradition,namely space opera .the characters are good and quirky.the stories are larger than life and that dialogue is just fun to read."
—Bobby D., Henderson, T
X.
"I’m a huge Edmond Hamilton fan and some of his best writing can be found in these Haffner tomes. Yes, this is pulp writing, but pulp writing at high level. The original covers are reproduced and there’s a nice selection of interior illustrations included, too. If you’re in the mood for some Sense of Wonder early Science Fiction, you’ll find it here!"
—George K.,
North Tonawanda, NY.
"Terrific stuff. My first intro to Captain Future was through re-issues of the pulp tales as paperbacks back in the late 60s or early 70s. Total fun to read!"
—Bob K., Waukesha, W
I
.
• Scoop/Diamond Galleries
•Ed Gorman's Blog
This book is also offered as part of an "early bird combo" with
THE REIGN OF THE ROBOTS, THE COLLECTED EDMOND HAMILTON, VOLUME FOUR
and
THE SIX SLEEPERS, THE COLLECTED EDMOND HAMILTON, VOLUME FIVE
along with an exclusive chapbook,
TIGER GIRL
. Details at
www.haffnerpress.com
.
NOW SHIPPING - Complete John Thunstone - Signed Ltd. Ed.
Dustjacket for Limited Edition
•
Housed in a matchi
ng Black Arrestox-cloth slipcase, the 100-copy Limited Edition of
THE COMPLETE JOHN THUNSTONE
by
Manly Wade Wellman
features a Raymond Swanland-illustrated limitation sheet signed by
Ramsey Campbell
(intro),
Raymond Swanland
(cover artist), and
Stephen Haffner
(editor).
The book is printed with variant endpapers from the trade edition,
wrapped in an exclusive dustjacket showcasing the original art,
and
will also ship with a rolled copy of the trade edition dustjacket.
An exclusive chapbook,
ROMANCE IN BLACK
, collects all five of Wellman's "Judge Pursuivant" stories with interior illustrations by
George Evans
(originally done for Carcosa's
Lonely Vigils
) with never-before-published art for "Chastel," the last Pursuivant story from 1979. (The cover is from an extremely rare British WWII-era pamphlet from Utopia Publications.)
Finally, should you decide to add this mighty package to your library, you will receive an
authentic autograph
of
Manly Wade Wellman
.
THE CHOICE IS YOURS
:
This autograph will be *cut* from one of Wellman's personal checks and mounted to the limitation sheet, OR you may choose to receive the whole *un-cut* check laid loosely into the book.
Only a few unreserved copi
es remain.
Daryna Jones & Arthur M. Dula to be 2014 Jack Williamson Lectureship GOH's!
The 38th Annual Jack Williamson Lectureship
on April 3-4, 2014
Guest of Honor:
Darynda Jones
(The Charley Davidson Series. The Darklight Trilogy)
Special Guest:
Arthur M. (Art) Dula
, space lawyer, patent attorney, and the literary executor for science fiction author
Robert A. Heinlein
. He is also chairman and founder of the private spaceflight computer, Excalibur Almaz.
Theme:
The Wide World of Speculative Fiction!
Events:
Thursday
:
• 6:00 pm
Reading by Darynda Jones
Friday
:
• 9:30-11:30 am
Readings by visiting authors
• 12-Noon
Luncheon ($10, payable at door, reservations are required)
• 3-6 pm
SF/Fantasy Panels
(topics are tentative)
-The Art of SF/Fantasy Illustration
-
Science in Heinlein and Early SF (with a focus of Frederik Pohl)
-
Short-Attention Span Panel
-
Advice for Beginning Writers
-
Young Adult Speculative Fiction
-
New Directions in SF/Fantasy Film and Fiction
Reservations for the lectureship luncheon can be made by calling 575.562.2315 or emailing
Patrice.Caldwell@enmu.edu
FREDRIC BROWN Update
To borrow a phrase:
"It's almost soup!"
We'll have a much more informative update once
MURDER DRAWS A CROWD
goes to the printer, but right now we wanted to share that:
• The retail price for
MURDER DRAWS A CROWD
will likely be
$45 on publication
, so placing a $40 single-copy preorder (or take advantage of the
$105
Fredric Brown/Howard Browne
combo at
www.haffnerpress.com
) is strongly recommended.
• The manuscript for
MURDER DRAWS A CROWD
has been proofread. That's 744 pages,
mon frere.
•
Jack Seabrook
has delivered a knock-out introduction.
• Artwork from the original pulps for all
38
stories are refurbished and set in the layout.
• Recently discovered artwork for Brown's "V.O.N. Munchdriller's" stories from THE DRILLER magazine have been acquired.
•
Sixty
(yes, 60!) fresh images for the "Williams Z. Williams" stories from EXCAVATING ENGINEER will soon be in hand.
• A high-resolution image of the dynamic original art by Norman Saunders from VARIETY DETECTIVE 1938 (and TEN DETECTIVE ACES, 1947 apparently) has been procured.
(Images from Phil Stephensen-Payne, Galactic Central Publications.)
Find Us On FACEBOOK
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