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1 Shepard, Lucius Colonel Rutherford's Colt
Burton, MI, U.S.A. Subterranean Press 2003 1931081743 / 9781931081740 First Edition Private Press Hard Cover Fine Fine J.K Potter Signed by Author
OUT OF PRINT. 171 pp. Jimmy Roy Guy and Rita Whitelaw are itinerant gun dealers, traveling the gun show circuit in the Pacific Northwest, buying and selling weapons with significant -- sometimes notorious -- histories. Jimmy is also a storyteller of a most unusual kind. Drawing his inspiration from the guns that pass through his hands, he creates elaborate, amazingly detailed fictions, and offers those fictions to an audience of one: Rita. In an otherwise unremarkable gun show in Issaquah, Washington, Jimmy acquires a vintage Colt .45 Model 1911 from the recently widowed Loretta Snow. The Colt once belonged to a racist freedom fighter named Bob Champion, who has since become the patron saint of a demented cadre of right-wing militiamen. Once in Jimmy's hands, the gun begins projecting an entirely new history, providing him with the outline of an exotic narrative of love, murder, and ungovernable passion set in the vividly evoked Cuba of nearly a century ago. As the narrative develops, it quickly takes on a life of its own, drawing Jimmy, Rita, and a number of unsuspecting bystanders into its bizarre, ultimately lethal, depths. Colonel Rutherford's Colt is a short, powerful novel featuring one of the most unique protagonists in modern fiction. Its interlocking narratives, which are alternately funny, sexy, horrifying, and perverse, create a wholly believable universe in which the boundaries separating the fictional from the real become increasingly difficult to discern. Writing with passion, humor, and absolute authority, Shepard has given us a remarkable story about stories themselves: the mysterious places they come from, and the equally mysterious effects they can have when they find their way into the world. Limited: 750 signed numbered hardcover copies 
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2 Fantasy & Science Fiction, Paul Di Filippo, Richard Bowes, Thomas M. Disch, Jeffrey Ford, R. Garcia Robertson, Kit Reed, Raymond Steiber, Robert Sheckley, Charles De Lint, Robert K.J. Killheffer, Lucius Shepard, Gregory Benford, Mike Ashley FANTASY & SCIENCE FICTION VOLUME 100, NO. 5, WHOLE N0. 595
USA Spilogale, Inc. 2001 First Edition Digest Very Good 
160pp. Doing the Unstuck by Di Filippo / The Ferryman's Wife by Bowes / Firebird by R. Garcia Robertson / Playmate by Kit Reed / Achronicity by Steiber / A Trick Worth Two of That by Sheckley / The Honeyed Knot by Ford / Jour de Fete by Disch. Usual columns by Ashley, de Lint, Killheffer, Shepard, Benford. Mailing label on front cover and usual wear from mailing. 
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3 Wexler, Robert Freeman & Lucius Shepard (introduction) IN SPRINGDALE TOWN
UK PS Publishing 2003 1902880536 / 9781902880532 First Edition Private Press Hard Cover Fine Fine Edward Miller Signed by Author(s) and Introducer(s)
Reconciliation, longing, and ambiguity combine in one astounding locale: Springdale. Is it a mundane New England town on a picturesque river, or the nexus of the paradoxical? Springdale appears to be a quiet village, unblemished by shopping mall or mega-store. The town sits in a fertile valley, surrounded by countryside rich in natural wonder. Summers, tourists attend the area's many arts and music festivals, and hikers crowd the trails. In the fall, reds and yellows of turning leaves decorate the landscape, and in winter, mountain resorts fill with avid skiers. But some say Springdale exists only on the contoured highways of our collective imagination. Others point to references dating back to Colonial Boston, to multiple versions of a ballad telling a story of remorse and disgrace. Here are three facts: 1. Maps cannot be trusted; 2. All History is awash with fraud and hoax; 3. Springdale is an absence of identity. For two people, a lawyer named Patrick Travis and a television actor named Richard Shelling, Springdale is home and anti-home, a place of comfort and a distortion of everyday life. They are strangers to each other, yet connected. Their lives will intersect with a force that shatters both. 
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4 Shepard, Lucius LIAR'S HOUSE
Burton, Michigan, U.S.A. Subterranean Press 2004 1596060026 / 9781596060029 First Edition Private Press Hard Cover Fine Fiine J.K Potter Signed by Author
OUT OF PRINT. 90 pp. Return to the world of the dragon Griaule (the setting of some of his most beloved tales such as The Man Who Painted the Dragon Griaule, The Father of Stones, The Scalehunter's Beautiful Daughter, in this new short fantasy novel. 
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5 Shepard, Lucius LIAR'S HOUSE
Burton, Michigan, U.S.A. Subterranean Press 2004 1596060026 / 9781596060029 First Edition Private Press Hard Cover Fine Fine J.K Potter Signed by Author
OUT OF PRINT. Return to the world of the dragon Griaule (the setting of some of his most beloved tales such as The Man Who Painted the Dragon Griaule, The Father of Stones, The Scalehunter's Beautiful Daughter, in this new short fantasy novel. 
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6 Postscripts, Lucius Shepard, Stephen Volk, Jack Dann, Darrell Schweitzer Interviews Howard Waldrop, Rhys Hughes, Tony Ballantine, Vaughan Stanger, T.M. Wright, Ian Creasy, Zoran Zivkovic, Jay Lake POSTSCRIPTS 7 - THE A TO Z OF FANTASTIC FICTION
UK PS Publishing 2006 1904619940 / 9781904619949 First Edition Private Press Decorative Hardcover Fine Signed by Author(s)
OUT OF PRINT. #40/150 signed/numbered copies. 143pp. Lucius Shepard - Guest Editorial / Stephen Volk - 'A Paper Tissue' / Jack Dann - 'The Method' / Darrell Schweitzer - Interview with Howard Waldrop / Rhys Hughes - 'False Dawn of Parrotts' / Tony Ballantine - 'The Exchange' / Vaughan Stanger - 'Touching Distance' / T.M.Wright - 'Tomato As Metaphor' / Ian Creasy - 'The Fisherman of Northolt' / Zoran Zivkovic - 'The Elevator' / Jay Lake - 'Journal of an Inmate' 
Price: 49.50 USD
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7 Shepard, Lucius SOFTSPOKEN
USA Night Shade Books 2007 1597800732 / 9781597800730 First Edition Private Press Hard Cover Fine Fine 
256pp. A chilling and mysterious voice becomes audible to Sanie shortly after she and her husband Jackson move into the decaying antebellum mansion that is the Bullard ancestral home in rural South Carolina. At first, she wonders if the voice might be a prank played by Jackson's peyote-popping brother Will or his equally off-kilter sister Louise. But soon Sanie discovers that the ghostly voice is merely a single piece in the decadent, baroque puzzle that comprises the Bullard family history rank with sensuality, violence, repression and madness. Jacket illustration by JK Potter. 
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8 Shepard, Lucius SPORTS & MUSIC
USA Mark V. Ziesing 1994 0929480368 / 9780929480367 First Edition Private Press Chapbook Fine Signed by Author
50pp 
Price: 7.00 USD
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9 Gevers, Nick (editor) Robert Silverberg, Lucius Shepard, Jay Lake, Kage Baker, Jeffrey Ford THE BOOK OF DREAMS
USA Subterranean Press 2010 1596062843 / 9781596062849 First Edition Private Press Hard Cover Fine Fine Signed by Author(s) editor(s)
120 pages. Perchance to dream...To dream is to enter inner worlds of terror and revelation, to look the collective unconscious in the face. In this ground-breaking anthology, five modern masters of the fantastic conjure especially potent encounters with the stuff of the sleeping mind, unveiling dark hints about who (or what) we truly are, about our uncertain relationships with the waking world. The stories in The Book of Dreams are bold ventures into the kingdom of Morpheus, upon which individual destinies crucially depend--or perhaps the destiny of the entire human species.In The Prisoner, Grand Master Robert Silverberg, long an explorer of visionary realms, indicates just how dangerous it can be to respond to a cry for help--especially when you are unconscious at the time. In Dream Burgers At The Mouth of Hell, the commanding prose of Lucius Shepard explores the secret dream factories of Hollywood, tracing where the inspiration of scriptwriters really originates. In Testaments, Jay Lake brilliantly employs the language of prophecy to consider the totality of human history, and where its contradictory trends may lead us as new kings dream of glory. In Rex Nemorensis, Kage Baker incisively considers the violent dream landscape of Vietnam veterans, and fuses it with the territory of ancient myth and ritual. And in 86 Deathdick Road, Jeffrey Ford, dreamer of dreamers, plunges into an oneiric domain in which fateful symbols are everywhere, but truth is forever elusive. The Book of Dreams is a cornucopia of strange enlightenment, a quintet of voyages to wonderful yet disturbing worlds within. Limited: 200 signed numbered copies. From Booklist: Editor Gevers is fairly new to the theme anthology, but this slim, high-quality compilation reinforces the impression given by his and Jay Lake’s Other Earths (2009) that any more coming from his direction will be don’t-miss items. From Publishers Weekly: Silverberg's ‘The Prisoner’ is an effective exploration of Twilight Zone themes... Kage Baker...demonstrates her skills with ‘Rex Nemorensis,’ in which a burned-out Vietnam veteran carves out an unusual home for himself in his grandfather’s undeveloped property. Finally, ‘86 Deathdick Road,’ by Jeffrey Ford, is an offbeat, creepy horror yarn in which attending a suburban dinner party featuring The Smartest Man in the World turns into a surreal nightmare. From San Francisco Book Review: Readers will dive right into The Book of Dreams and not want to set it down, though some readers may feel (and it is recommended) that there should be a pause in reading between tales, as these will make reader feel as if they, too, have been dreaming. 
Price: 45.00 USD
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10 Gevers, Nick (editor) Robert Silverberg, Lucius Shepard, Jay Lake, Kage Baker, Jeffrey Ford THE BOOK OF DREAMS
USA Subterranean Press 2010 1596062843 / 9781596062849 First Edition Private Press Hard Cover Fine Fine Signed by Author(s) editor(s)
120 pp. Perchance to dream...To dream is to enter inner worlds of terror and revelation, to look the collective unconscious in the face. In this ground-breaking anthology, five modern masters of the fantastic conjure especially potent encounters with the stuff of the sleeping mind, unveiling dark hints about who (or what) we truly are, about our uncertain relationships with the waking world. The stories in The Book of Dreams are bold ventures into the kingdom of Morpheus, upon which individual destinies crucially depend--or perhaps the destiny of the entire human species.In The Prisoner, Grand Master Robert Silverberg, long an explorer of visionary realms, indicates just how dangerous it can be to respond to a cry for help--especially when you are unconscious at the time. In Dream Burgers At The Mouth of Hell, the commanding prose of Lucius Shepard explores the secret dream factories of Hollywood, tracing where the inspiration of scriptwriters really originates. In Testaments, Jay Lake brilliantly employs the language of prophecy to consider the totality of human history, and where its contradictory trends may lead us as new kings dream of glory. In Rex Nemorensis, Kage Baker incisively considers the violent dream landscape of Vietnam veterans, and fuses it with the territory of ancient myth and ritual. And in 86 Deathdick Road, Jeffrey Ford, dreamer of dreamers, plunges into an oneiric domain in which fateful symbols are everywhere, but truth is forever elusive. The Book of Dreams is a cornucopia of strange enlightenment, a quintet of voyages to wonderful yet disturbing worlds within. Limited: 200 signed numbered copies. From Booklist: Editor Gevers is fairly new to the theme anthology, but this slim, high-quality compilation reinforces the impression given by his and Jay Lake’s Other Earths (2009) that any more coming from his direction will be don’t-miss items. From Publishers Weekly: Silverberg's ‘The Prisoner’ is an effective exploration of Twilight Zone themes... Kage Baker...demonstrates her skills with ‘Rex Nemorensis,’ in which a burned-out Vietnam veteran carves out an unusual home for himself in his grandfather’s undeveloped property. Finally, ‘86 Deathdick Road,’ by Jeffrey Ford, is an offbeat, creepy horror yarn in which attending a suburban dinner party featuring The Smartest Man in the World turns into a surreal nightmare. From San Francisco Book Review: Readers will dive right into The Book of Dreams and not want to set it down, though some readers may feel (and it is recommended) that there should be a pause in reading between tales, as these will make reader feel as if they, too, have been dreaming. 
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11 Gevers, Nick (editor) Robert Silverberg, Lucius Shepard, Jay Lake, Kage Baker, Jeffrey Ford THE BOOK OF DREAMS
USA Subterranean Press 2010 1596062843 / 9781596062849 First Edition Private Press Hard Cover Fine Fine Signed by Author(s) editor(s)
120pp. Perchance to dream...To dream is to enter inner worlds of terror and revelation, to look the collective unconscious in the face. In this ground-breaking anthology, five modern masters of the fantastic conjure especially potent encounters with the stuff of the sleeping mind, unveiling dark hints about who (or what) we truly are, about our uncertain relationships with the waking world. The stories in The Book of Dreams are bold ventures into the kingdom of Morpheus, upon which individual destinies crucially depend--or perhaps the destiny of the entire human species.In The Prisoner, Grand Master Robert Silverberg, long an explorer of visionary realms, indicates just how dangerous it can be to respond to a cry for help--especially when you are unconscious at the time. In Dream Burgers At The Mouth of Hell, the commanding prose of Lucius Shepard explores the secret dream factories of Hollywood, tracing where the inspiration of scriptwriters really originates. In Testaments, Jay Lake brilliantly employs the language of prophecy to consider the totality of human history, and where its contradictory trends may lead us as new kings dream of glory. In Rex Nemorensis, Kage Baker incisively considers the violent dream landscape of Vietnam veterans, and fuses it with the territory of ancient myth and ritual. And in 86 Deathdick Road, Jeffrey Ford, dreamer of dreamers, plunges into an oneiric domain in which fateful symbols are everywhere, but truth is forever elusive. The Book of Dreams is a cornucopia of strange enlightenment, a quintet of voyages to wonderful yet disturbing worlds within. Limited: 200 signed numbered copies. From Booklist: Editor Gevers is fairly new to the theme anthology, but this slim, high-quality compilation reinforces the impression given by his and Jay Lake’s Other Earths (2009) that any more coming from his direction will be don’t-miss items. From Publishers Weekly: Silverberg's ‘The Prisoner’ is an effective exploration of Twilight Zone themes... Kage Baker...demonstrates her skills with ‘Rex Nemorensis,’ in which a burned-out Vietnam veteran carves out an unusual home for himself in his grandfather’s undeveloped property. Finally, ‘86 Deathdick Road,’ by Jeffrey Ford, is an offbeat, creepy horror yarn in which attending a suburban dinner party featuring The Smartest Man in the World turns into a surreal nightmare. From San Francisco Book Review: Readers will dive right into The Book of Dreams and not want to set it down, though some readers may feel (and it is recommended) that there should be a pause in reading between tales, as these will make reader feel as if they, too, have been dreaming. 
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12 Shepard, Lucius & J.K. Potter (artist) THE ENDS OF THE EARTH
USA Arkham House 1991 0870541617 / 9780870541612 First Edition Private Press Hard Cover Fine Fine J. K. Potter 
483pp. Second collection of 14 haunting sci-fi, horror & weird tales. Interiors by J.K. Potter. 
Price: 21.00 USD
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13 Shepard, Lucius The Golden
USA Mark V Ziesing 1993 0929480732 / 9780929480732 First Edition Private Press Hard Cover Fine Near Fine Signed by Author
very minute wrinkle or two at the top of the head spine panel 
Price: 10.00 USD
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14 Shepard, Lucius. THE JAGUAR HUNTER.
USA Arkham House 1987 0870541544 / 9780870541544 First Edition Private Press Hard Cover Near Fine Very Good Plus 
404pp. 11 imaginative short stories of speculative fiction. Top right front corner dj worn to white at the extreme edge, about one inch, very minimally goes into dj illo. 
Price: 36.00 USD
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15 The Magazine of Fantasy & Science Fiction, Chris Willrich, Terry Bisson, Albert E. Cowdrey, Robert Reed, Christopher Rowe, Robert Loy, Ken Altabef, Carolyn Ives Gilman, Charles De Lint, Paul Di Filippo, Lucius Shepard, Thomas Marcinko THE MAGAZINE OF FANTASY & SCIENCE FICTION 653 VOLUME 111 NO 2 AUGUST 2004
USA The Magazine of Fantasy & Science Fiction 2004 none First Edition Private Press Digest Near Fine 
160pp. mailing label to front cover 
Price: 2.00 USD
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16 Shepard, Lucius TRUJILLO
USA Night Shade Books 2005 1597800120 / 9781597800129 First Edition Private Press Hard Cover Fine Fine 
A new novel from Lucius Shepard. Note, this is not the same as the collection published in the UK in 2004. In the town of Trujillo, in Honduras, on the edge of the Mosquito Coast, Dr. Arturo Ochoa, a semi-retired psychiatrist, has a single patient: a troubled young man named Thomas Stearns, the son of a wealthy Atlanta family. Stearns has been found adrift on the Carribean in a vessel owned by two Nicaraguans, both of whom are missing; he has been alone for eighteen days and has little memory of that time. Suspected of murder, Stearns is unconcerned. He knows his family will buy off the police. But he is reluctant to leave Trujillo, having developed an odd affinity for the town. As therapy progresses, he tells of a mysterious stone figure regurgitated by, improbably, a whirlpool, and Dr. Ochoa, drawn into his pathology, begins to doubt not only Stearns' sanity, but his own. 'Lucius Shepard has been among the most respected and unclassifiable of American fiction writers. His prodigious output… may be unmatched for its sheer range and quality' Jeff VanderMeer, author of City of Saints and Madmen and Veniss Underground 
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17 Shepard, Lucius TRUJILLO
USA Night Shade Books 2005 1597800120 / 9781597800129 First Edition Private Press Hard Cover Fine Fine 
192pp. A new novel from Lucius Shepard. Note, this is not the same as the collection published in the UK in 2004. In the town of Trujillo, in Honduras, on the edge of the Mosquito Coast, Dr. Arturo Ochoa, a semi-retired psychiatrist, has a single patient: a troubled young man named Thomas Stearns, the son of a wealthy Atlanta family. Stearns has been found adrift on the Carribean in a vessel owned by two Nicaraguans, both of whom are missing; he has been alone for eighteen days and has little memory of that time. Suspected of murder, Stearns is unconcerned. He knows his family will buy off the police. But he is reluctant to leave Trujillo, having developed an odd affinity for the town. As therapy progresses, he tells of a mysterious stone figure regurgitated by, improbably, a whirlpool, and Dr. Ochoa, drawn into his pathology, begins to doubt not only Stearns' sanity, but his own. 'Lucius Shepard has been among the most respected and unclassifiable of American fiction writers. His prodigious output… may be unmatched for its sheer range and quality' Jeff VanderMeer, author of City of Saints and Madmen and Veniss Underground 
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18 Shepard, Lucius TRUJILLO
USA Night Shade Books 2005 1597800139 / 9781597800136 First Edition Private Press Hard Cover Fine Fine Signed by Author
Limited edition is signed by Lucius, and includes a bonus dvd containing video footage of the real city of Trujillo, narrated by Lucius using excerpts from his various Trujillo stories. Limited to 175 signed copies. A new novel from Lucius Shepard. Note, this is not the same as the collection published in the UK in 2004. In the town of Trujillo, in Honduras, on the edge of the Mosquito Coast, Dr. Arturo Ochoa, a semi-retired psychiatrist, has a single patient: a troubled young man named Thomas Stearns, the son of a wealthy Atlanta family. Stearns has been found adrift on the Carribean in a vessel owned by two Nicaraguans, both of whom are missing; he has been alone for eighteen days and has little memory of that time. Suspected of murder, Stearns is unconcerned. He knows his family will buy off the police. But he is reluctant to leave Trujillo, having developed an odd affinity for the town. As therapy progresses, he tells of a mysterious stone figure regurgitated by, improbably, a whirlpool, and Dr. Ochoa, drawn into his pathology, begins to doubt not only Stearns' sanity, but his own. 'Lucius Shepard has been among the most respected and unclassifiable of American fiction writers. His prodigious output… may be unmatched for its sheer range and quality' Jeff VanderMeer, author of City of Saints and Madmen and Veniss Underground 
Price: 43.00 USD
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19 Shepard, Lucius TRUJILLO
USA Night Shade Books 2005 1597800139 / 9781597800136 First Edition Private Press Hard Cover Fine Fine Signed by Author
Limited edition: signed by Lucius, and includes a bonus dvd containing video footage of the real city of Trujillo, narrated by Lucius using excerpts from his various Trujillo stories. Limited to 175 signed copies. A new novel from Lucius Shepard. Note, this is not the same as the collection published in the UK in 2004. In the town of Trujillo, in Honduras, on the edge of the Mosquito Coast, Dr. Arturo Ochoa, a semi-retired psychiatrist, has a single patient: a troubled young man named Thomas Stearns, the son of a wealthy Atlanta family. Stearns has been found adrift on the Carribean in a vessel owned by two Nicaraguans, both of whom are missing; he has been alone for eighteen days and has little memory of that time. Suspected of murder, Stearns is unconcerned. He knows his family will buy off the police. But he is reluctant to leave Trujillo, having developed an odd affinity for the town. As therapy progresses, he tells of a mysterious stone figure regurgitated by, improbably, a whirlpool, and Dr. Ochoa, drawn into his pathology, begins to doubt not only Stearns' sanity, but his own. 'Lucius Shepard has been among the most respected and unclassifiable of American fiction writers. His prodigious output… may be unmatched for its sheer range and quality' Jeff VanderMeer, author of City of Saints and Madmen and Veniss Underground 
Price: 43.00 USD
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20 Shepard, Lucius VIATOR
USA Night Shade Books 2004 1892389444 / 9781892389442 First Edition Private Press Hard Cover Fine Fiine John Picacio 
170pp. Quartered aboard the freighter, Viator, run aground twenty years before on a remote section of the Alaskan coast, the four men hired to determine the ship's worth at salvage have begun to exhibit a variety of eccentric behaviors. 
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