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    The Art of the Fugue by Gerrold Watkins (Traveller’s Companion, 1970, TC-483, $1.95, 179pp, pb, n.)
        Erotic novel by Barry Malzberg, writing as Gerrold Watkins.


    A Bed of Money by Gerrold Watkins (Traveller’s Companion, 1970, TC-474, $1.95, 188pp, pb, n.)
        Erotic novel by Barry Malzberg, writing as Gerrold Watkins.


    Giving It Away by Gerrold Watkins (Traveller’s Companion, 1970, TC-479, $1.95, 183pp, pb, n.)
        Erotic novel by Barry Malzberg, writing as Gerrold Watkins.


    A Satyr’s Romance by Gerrold Watkins (Traveller’s Companion, 1970, TC-476, $1.95, 179pp, pb, n.)
        Erotic novel by Barry Malzberg, writing as Gerrold Watkins.


    Southern Comfort by Gerrold Watkins (Traveller’s Companion, 1969, TC-460, $1.95, 190pp, pb, n.)
        Erotic novel by Barry Malzberg, writing as Gerrold Watkins.


    Southern Comfort by Gerrold Watkins (Olympia Press (UK), 1972, 0-700-41410-X, 190pp, pb, n.)
        Reprint (Traveller’s Companion 1969) erotic novel by Barry Malzberg, writing as Gerrold Watkins.



















    Chaos Child by Ian Watson (Boxtree, June 29, 1995, 0-7522-0621-4, £15.99, 259pp, hc, n., cover by Mark Craven) [Warhammer 40,000: Inquisition War]
        SF novel set in the “Warhammer 40,000” universe. Third of the “Inquisition War” trilogy after Inquisitor and Harlequin, and with characters from Watson’s Space Marine, this tale may be the final chronicle of Inquisitor Jaq Draco: pursued by both sides in the conflict, tempted to risk a possession and exorcism that may enable him to bring his lover back from the dead. A novel of clarity, conceptual brilliance, diamond-hard logic.. and a coldly pragmatic vision of relationships.





    Draco by Ian Watson (Black Library, August 2002, 1-84154-254-7, £5.99, 238pp, pb, n., cover by Chris Langley) [Warhammer 40,000: Inquisition War]
        Reprint (GW Books 1990 as Inquisitor) SF novel set in the ’Warhammer 40,000′ universe. Book 1 in the “Inquisition War” trilogy. Copyrighted 1990, 2002.




    Harlequin by Ian Watson (Boxtree, October 27, 1994, 0-7522-0965-5, £15.99, 246pp, hc, n., cover by Head Design) [Warhammer 40,000: Inquisition War]
        Sf novel set in the Warhammer universe of the 41st Century. Second in the “Inquisition War” trilogy, after Inquisitor.



    Inquisitor by Ian Watson (GW Books, November 1990, 1-872372-29-5, £4.99, 246pp, tp, n., cover by Fangorn) [Warhammer 40,000: Inquisition War]
        Sf novel set in the ’Warhammer 40,000′ universe. Book 1 in the “Inquisition War” trilogy. This is a world-wide edition and is available in the US for $8.99.



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