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From: Michael Andre-Driussi <mantis@siriusfiction.com> Subject: Re: (urth) Invisible Library Date: Thu, 18 Oct 2001 09:04:07 Title: The Book of the New Sun, The Urth of the New Sun Pseudo-Author: Canog Pseudo-Title: The Book of the New Sun Comments: Stories told by the Conciliator to his followers: the scripture of a religion. Green binding. >> Title: The Book of the New Sun >> Pseudo-Author: unknown >> Pseudo-Title: The Wonders of Urth and Sky >> Comments: A compilation of ancient stories Add to comments: "brown binding" Title: "Useful Phrases" (short story in Strange Travelers) Pseudo-Author: unknown Pseudo-Title: Tohish Ablar Sens-Orriyya Ert ("Useful Phrases for Piteous Visitors to Earth") Comments: A phrase book for travelers, written in the alien language Tcove'. Title: Kirk Patterson Arthurs, Ph.D. (in Bibliomen) Pseudo-Author: Kirk Patterson Arthurs Pseudo-Title: Mask and Coin: Grub Street in the 30s (1986) Comments: Author's first book, a critical reevaluation of depression-era writers in London. Title: Kirk Patterson Arthurs, Ph.D. (in Bibliomen) Pseudo-Author: Kirk Patterson Arthurs Pseudo-Title: Maze of Gray: John Glaskin Revisited (1988) Comments: Lit-crit championing of an obscure British novelist. Title: Kirk Patterson Arthurs, Ph.D. (in Bibliomen) Pseudo-Author: Kirk Patterson Arthurs Pseudo-Title: Sweet Sword, High Heart: Love and War in the Fiction of John Glaskin (1990) Comments: Lit-crit championing of an obscure British novelist. Title: John Glaskin (in Bibliomen) Pseudo-Author: John Glaskin Pseudo-Title: Sixpence for Buns Comments: Title: John Glaskin (in Bibliomen) Pseudo-Author: John Glaskin Pseudo-Title: Brideshead Comments: Title: John Glaskin (in Bibliomen) Pseudo-Author: John Glaskin Pseudo-Title: You Can't Go Home at All Comments: Title: Kirk Patterson Arthurs, Ph.D. (in Bibliomen) Pseudo-Author: Kirk Patterson Arthurs Pseudo-Title: Fiction in Fancy Dress: John Glaskin et al Exposed (1996) Comments: Glaskin a fiction. Title: John J. Jons, Jr. (in Bibliomen) Pseudo-Author: John J. Jons, Jr. Pseudo-Title: A Guide to the Public Toilets of America (aka "Jon's Guide") Comments: Title: John J. Jons, Jr. (in Bibliomen) Pseudo-Author: John J. Jons, Jr. Pseudo-Title: Meditation on the Utilitarian Theory of Literary Merit Comments: Title: Bernard A. French, Kopman Goldfleas, and Lieutenant James Ryan O'Murphy, NYPD (three in Bibliomen) Pseudo-Author: Bernard French (ed.) Pseudo-Title: Great Lost Art of Western Europe Comments: Dinosaur folio (page 6 by 9 feet) Title: Xavier McRidy (in Bibliomen) Pseudo-Author: Xavier McRidy Pseudo-Title: The Paper Nautilus (1969) Comments: A controversial and unfinished novel concerning P. Derek Brewster-Higgenbothem, a reviewer for the overseas edition of the London Times, who is simultaneously reading and reviewing Mr. Milton in Medoc. Title: Xavier McRidy (in Bibliomen) Pseudo-Author: S. Peety Pseudo-Title: Mr. Milton in Medoc Comments: A novel in which a man who falsely believes himself descended from the author of Paradise Lost retires to the South of France to write a critical dissertation on Allegiance to La Villa Real de la Santa Fe de San Francisco Title: Xavier McRidy (in Bibliomen) Pseudo-Author: Juan Gabriel Sabastian de Solo y Varios Pseudo-Title: Allegiance to La Villa Real de la Santa Fe de San Francisco Comments: A novel in which an Argentine author attempts to persuade a reluctant publisher in Buenos Aires to produce a Spanish translation of The Paper Nautilus. Title: Adam (?) Poor (?) (in Bibliomen) Pseudo-Author: Adam Poor Pseudo-Title: Voices Vocable (1975) Comments: A novel of seven characters in the darkness of a tunnel between Sark and Bournemouth. Title: Adam (?) Poor (?) (in Bibliomen) Pseudo-Author: Adam Poor Pseudo-Title: A Salted Mine (1976) Comments: A detective novel. =mantis= Sirius Fiction Has Moved To http://www.siriusfiction.com/ *More Wolfe info & archive of this list at http://www.urth.net/urth/