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    The Best of the Bushel by Bob Shaw (Inca Press, 1979, no ISBN, £1.00, 60pp, A5, co, cover by Jim Barker)
        Volume one in “Complete BoSh”.
    • 7 · Introduction · Walter Willis · in; illustrated by Jim Barker
    • 9 · Hyphen 12: Pyrotechnics · Bob Shaw · ar Hyphen #12, December 1954; illustrated by Jim Barker
    • 13 · Hyphen 14: BoSh Goes Loco · Bob Shaw · ar Hyphen #14, June 1955; illustrated by Jim Barker
    • 19 · Hyphen 16: Canadian Capers (1) · Bob Shaw · ar Hyphen #16, August 1956, as “The Glass Bushel”; illustrated by Jim Barker
    • 23 · Hyphen 18: Rush Report re Portrush · Bob Shaw · ar Hyphen #18, May 1957; illustrated by Jim Barker
    • 28 · Hyphen 21: Canadian Capers (2) · Bob Shaw · ar Hyphen #21, October 1958, as “The Molehill”; illustrated by Jim Barker
    • 34 · Hyphen 24: The Man in the Grey Flannel Toga · Bob Shaw · ar Hyphen #24, March 1960; illustrated by Jim Barker
    • 37 · Hyphen 25: The Strange Pond of Dr. Moreau · Bob Shaw · ar Hyphen #25, November 1960, as “The Glass Bushel”; illustrated by Jim Barker
    • 39 · Hyphen 26: I Have Been Faithful to Thee, Cinema · Bob Shaw · ar Hyphen #26, January 1961; illustrated by Jim Barker
    • 42 · Hyphen 27: Bowmen in the Gloamin’ · Bob Shaw · ar Hyphen #27, March 1961; illustrated by Jim Barker
    • 46 · Hyphen 29: Booze in the Night · Bob Shaw · ar Hyphen #29, September 1961; illustrated by Jim Barker
    • 50 · Hyphen 31: The Merry, Merry Paean of Pipes · Bob Shaw · ar Hyphen #31, March 1962; illustrated by Jim Barker
    • 54 · Hyphen 32: Tommy Johnston versus Science Fiction · Bob Shaw · ar Hyphen #32, 1963; illustrated by Jim Barker
    • 57 · Hyphen ?: Ad Astra? · Bob Shaw · ar Vector #65, May/June 1973; illustrated by Jim Barker


    BoSh Goes South by Bob Shaw (Charlotte Proctor, 1994, no ISBN, 39pp, ph, co) [edited by Charlotte Proctor]
        Limited to 100 numbered copies.
    • 1 · Bob Shaw Enters Irish Fandom · Walt Willis · ex from “Bob Shaw”, ConFederation Program Book ed. Charlotte Proctor, Worldcon Atlanta, Inc., 1986
    • 3 · Bob’s First Visit to the South · Bob Shaw · ms TriContinental One-Shot August 1981, as “First Visit to the South”
    • 4 · The Fugitive Book · Alan Sandercock, Charlotte Proctor & Bob Shaw · ms
    • 7 · They’re Such Graceful Creatures, Aren’t They? · Bob Shaw · ar Anvil #20/30, November 1983
    • 8 · Bargaining Up the Wrong Tree · Bob Shaw · ar Anvil July 1992
    • 10 · How Do They Say It? · Bob Shaw · pm Anvil #55, April 1993
    • 11 · BoSh Speaks to DSC · Bob Shaw · ar Anvil #52, October 1990, as “DeepSouthCon 28 Speech”
    • 13 · Seasonal Greetings · Bob Shaw · ar Anvil April 1991
    • 15 · Life Is but a Raffle · Bob Shaw · ar Anvil October 1990
    • 18 · Merry Christmas · Bob Shaw · ar Anvil May 1989
    • 19 · Bob Shaw’s Patented Ever-Fail Get-Rich-Quick Schemes · Bob Shaw · ar ConFederation Program Book ed. Charlotte Proctor, Worldcon Atlanta, Inc., 1986
    • 22 · What I Learned from Watching Star Trek · Bob Shaw · ar Mimosa #3, September 1987
      delivered as a speech at Rivercon XII, July/August 1987.
    • 27 · How to Be Sick…and Live to Tell About It · Bob Shaw · ar Anvil #36, June 1985
    • 29 · Has-to-Ride Belt, or A Streetcar Named Bizarre · Bob Shaw · ar Anvil #22, July 1982
    • 32 · Bob Shaw Talks to BoShCon · Bob Shaw · ar Anvil #27, May 1983, as “BoShcon Non-Speech”


    Courageous New Planet by Bob Shaw (Birmingham Science Fiction Group, November 1981, no ISBN, 75p, 10pp, ph, ss) [Novacon Booklets]
        Original short story issued in a limited edition of 550 numbered copies, to coincide with Shaw’s Guest of Honour appearance at Novacon 11.


    The Eastercon Speeches by Bob Shaw (Inca Press, 1979, no ISBN, 90p, 50pp, A5, co, cover by Jim Barker)
        Volume two in “Complete BoSh”.
    • 7 · Introduction · Mike Glicksohn · in; illustrated by Jim Barker
    • 8 · A Note from the Author · Bob Shaw · ms; expanded from the foreword to “Corn Is the Lowest Form of Wheat”.
    • 9 · 1974: Tynecon: The Need for BAD Science Fiction · Bob Shaw · ar Goblin’s Grotto #1, June 1975; illustrated by Jim Barker
      delivered as a speech at Tynecon, Easter 1974.
    • 16 · 1975: Seacon: Time-Travellers Among Us · Bob Shaw · ar Triode #21, June 1975, as “Time Travel Talk”; illustrated by Jim Barker
      delivered as a speech at Seacon ’75, Easter 1975.
    • 23 · 1976: Mancon: The Return of the Backyard Spaceship · Bob Shaw · ar Maya #11, July 1976; illustrated by Jim Barker
      delivered as a speech at Mancon 5, Easter 1976.
    • 32 · 1977: Eastercon: The Bermondsey Triangle Mystery · Bob Shaw · ar Maya #14, June 1977; illustrated by Jim Barker
      delivered as a speech at Eastercon ’77, Easter 1977.
    • 42 · 1978: Skycon: Up the Conjunction: An Investigation Into Astrology · Bob Shaw · ar Drilkjis #3, August 1978; illustrated by Jim Barker
      delivered as a speech at Skycon, Easter 1978.


    The Full Glass Bushel by Bob Shaw (Ansible Editions, June 2020, 978-1-913451-69-1, free, 231pp, tp, co)
        This collects all Bob Shaw’s “Glass Bushel” columns from Hyphen, plus his other pieces in Hyphen and the two additional “Bushel” columns for Science Fiction Review in 1984.
    • fc. · [front cover] · Jim Barker · cv The Best of the Bushel by Bob Shaw, Inca Press, 1979
    • · Introduction, 2020 · Rob Jackson · in
    • · Introduction, 1986 · Bob Shaw · in Messages Found in an Oxygen Bottle by Bob Shaw, NESFA, 1986
    • · The Best of the Bushel · co (r)
    • · Introduction, 1979 · Walter Willis · in The Best of the Bushel by Bob Shaw, Inca Press, 1979
    • · Pyrotechnics · Bob Shaw · ar Hyphen #12, December 1954
    • · BoSh Goes Loco · Bob Shaw · ar Hyphen #14, June 1955
    • · Canadian Capers (1) · Bob Shaw · ar Hyphen #16, August 1956, as “The Glass Bushel”
    • · Rush Report re Portrush · Bob Shaw · ar Hyphen #18, May 1957
    • · Canadian Capers (2) · Bob Shaw · ar Hyphen #21, October 1958, as “The Molehill”
    • · The Man in the Grey Flannel Toga · Bob Shaw · ar Hyphen #24, March 1960
    • · The Strange Pond of Dr. Moreau · Bob Shaw · ar Hyphen #25, November 1960, as “The Glass Bushel”
    • · I Have Been Faithful to Thee, Cinema · Bob Shaw · ar Hyphen #26, January 1961
    • · Bowmen in the Gloamin’ · Bob Shaw · ar Hyphen #27, March 1961
    • · Booze in the Night · Bob Shaw · ar Hyphen #29, September 1961
    • · The Merry, Merry Paean of Pipes · Bob Shaw · ar Hyphen #31, March 1962
    • · Tommy Johnston versus Science Fiction · Bob Shaw · ar Hyphen #32, 1963
    • · Ad Astra? · Bob Shaw · ar Vector #65, May/June 1973
    • · The Rest of the Bushel
    • · Water, Wind and Gales of Laughter · Bob Shaw · ar Hyphen #1, May 1952, as “The Glass Bushel”
    • · Comes the Revelation · Bob Shaw · ar Hyphen #2, September 1952
    • · The Advent of the SEWIFAVSAG · Bob Shaw · ar Hyphen #3, February 1953
    • · Cyclic History · Bob Shaw · ar Hyphen #6, January 1954, as “The Glass Bushel”
    • · Kolektinbug · Bob Shaw · ar Hyphen #8, January 1954, as “The Glass Bushel”
    • · Hoax · Bob Shaw · ar Hyphen #10, September 1954
    • · The Ladies’ Armchair Companion · Bob Shaw · ar Hyphen #11, November 1954, as “The Glass Bushel”
    • · The Haunted House · Bob Shaw · ar Hyphen #13, March 1955
    • · The Supernatural and the Underworld · Bob Shaw · ar Hyphen #15, November 1955, as “The Glass Bushel”
    • · Sprinting in the Rockies · Bob Shaw · ar Hyphen #17, December 1956
    • · The Ballistics of Bards and Buses · Bob Shaw · ar Hyphen #19, January 1958, as “The Glass Bushel”
    • · Perchance to Sleep · Bob Shaw · ar Hyphen #20, February 1958
    • · Two Years Before the Potato Hatch · Bob Shaw · ar Hyphen #22, March 1959
    • · None but My Foe to Be My Guide · Bob Shaw · ar Hyphen #28, May 1961
    • · The Blue Plate Special · Bob Shaw · ar Hyphen #33, June 1961
    • · QVO VOIDVS · Bob Shaw · ar Hyphen #30, December 1961
    • · A Fine Pere · Bob Shaw · ar Hyphen #35, April 1964
    • · Weekend Return · Bob Shaw · ar Hyphen #36, February 1965
    • · More Shaw in Hyphen
    • · SFAN! · Bob Shaw · ar Hyphen #3, February 1953
    • · The Soupcon Report · Bob Shaw · ar Hyphen #5, November 1953
    • · Reviews · Bob Shaw · rc Hyphen #7, March 1954
    • _ · Tomorrow’s Universe · Bob Shaw · br Hyphen #7, March 1954 [Ref. H. J. Campbell]
    • _ · Authentic #40, December 15, 1953 · Bob Shaw · lr Hyphen #7, March 1954
    • _ · Authentic #41, January 15, 1954 · Bob Shaw · lr Hyphen #7, March 1954
    • · Your First Murders · Bob Shaw · vi Hyphen #10, September 1954
    • · Subtle Horror Story · Bob Shaw · vi Hyphen #11, November 1954
    • · Homing Odyssey · Bob Shaw · ar Hyphen #23, November 1959
    • · The History of Irish Fandom: Part 4 · Bob Shaw · ar Hyphen #23, November 1959
    • · The Bushel Returns (1984-1987)
    • · Pipes, Plates and Politicians · Bob Shaw · ar Science Fiction Review #51, Summer 1984, as “The Glass Bushel”
    • · Creepy Coincidences · Bob Shaw · ar Science Fiction Review #53, Winter 1984, as “The Glass Bushel”
    • · Trance with a Stranger · Bob Shaw · ar Hyphen #37, October 1987
    • · Appendix: Previous Collections · Various · ms
    • · Original Appearances · David Langford · bi




    Serious Scientific Talks: 1982-1984 by Bob Shaw (The Shaw Fund, 1984, no ISBN, 24pp, ph, co)
        Given as Serious Science on the cover.
    • 3 · Beyond Cosmos · Bob Shaw · ar; illustrated by Jim Barker
      delivered as a speech at Channelcon, Easter 1982.
    • 10 · Conning Your Way · Bob Shaw · ar; illustrated by Jim Barker
      delivered as a speech at Albacon II, Easter 1983.
    • 18 · Ten Years, but Not Decayed · Bob Shaw · ar; illustrated by Jim Barker
      delivered as a speech at Seacon ’84, Easter 1984.


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