Another really great one: "Behold the Man," Michael Moorcock; also great, "The War Hound and the World's Pain."
Should add, "The Languages of Pao," by Jack Vance. Not to mention, most of his other great books. (Note: upon further search, I can find them, but with a minimal wholesale discount...)
Another
author almost impossible to find at wholesale prices (not used, though
those books can be hard to find too): Edgar Rice Burroughs.
Most
of the Tarzan books past the first three (26), all the Pellucidar books
(7), all the Venus books (5), and most of the Mars books, again past
the first three (11). I've heard no explanation except that the
Burroughs estate is difficult to deal with because of trademarks (?)
(not copyrights) and no one wants to deal with them.
Anyone know the story there?
And
then there is the most in demand impossible to get in the format
everyone wants: Elfquest. The ones that came out in the 80s, that you
could find in Waldenbooks. Yes, you can get Elfquest in three or four
different sizes, but not the right sizes. You can get recent color
stories, but not the ones people remember. You can get the ones they
remember in B & W, but not in color.
My assumption is that there is some legal reason they don't come out in the color "album" size that people remember so fondly.
Again, anyone know what the scoop is?
Meanwhile, can't currently get most of the Ian Fleming, James Bond books.
"Casino Royale" has just come out with a new printing, and "Live and Let Die" is coming later this month, and Moonraker is coming out in July, and so on. My assumption is that they took these books off the market so they could be bowdlerized for modern tastes. (Not sure how I feel about that.) But I'm adding him to the list, temporarily.
UPDATE: they are coming out in order every couple months. Edited, I presume.
Anyway, added to the List:
Edgar Rice Burroughs
Ian Fleming
Elquest
Harlan Ellison
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