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RJ - Slayer of Trolls (hawk5391yahoocom) | 19 comments I wanted to post some books of Vance's that I have found while scrounging around used bookstores in the last few months. Any thoughts anyone would like to post about these books/series would be most welcome of course.

These are the ones I've happened to buy:

Araminta Station (Cadwal Chronicles, #1) by Jack Vance
Araminta Station

The Dirdir (Planet of Adventure, #3) by Jack Vance
The Dirdir

The Pnume (Planet of Adventure, #4) by Jack Vance
The Pnume

The Brave Free Men by Jack Vance
The Brave Free Men

The Asutra (Durdane, #3) by Jack Vance
The Asutra

The Narrow Land by Jack Vance
The Narrow Land

A Quest for Simbilis by Michael Shea
A Quest for Simbilis by Michael Shea (the authorized Cugel novel) - this one cost me a few bucks online

I also bought new:

Songs of the Dying Earth Stories in Honour of Jack Vance by George R.R. Martin
Songs of the Dying Earth: Stories in Honour of Jack Vance


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mark monday (majestic-plural) | 24 comments I love "The Narrow Land" - one of my favorite Vance novellas.

also love Planet of Adventure so it's nice seeing you scored two books from that series.


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Jamie (jamihall) | 5 comments Yeah, very nice score! Personally, I adored all 4 books of the Planet of Adventure series. Pulp sci-fi action/adventure at it's best! I'm 3 books into his Demon Princes series, which is also excellent, but I think just a notch below in terms of the incredibly rich, world building that Vance is revered for.


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Ivan Stoner | 29 comments Jamie wrote: "I think just a notch below in terms of the incredibly rich, world building that Vance is revered for"

Demon Princes is definitely one that improves in leaps and bounds as it goes along. Books 4 and 5 are a cut above the others, and certainly among Vance's best. Masterpieces of psychology and that sort of quasi-anthropological thing Vance does.


RJ - Slayer of Trolls (hawk5391yahoocom) | 19 comments Thanks, that's all helpful feedback! I think Shea's A Quest for Simbilis will probably be my next read, even though it isn't officially Vance. I'd like to see the alternate version for how Cugel's story ends.


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Kevin Bowdler | 9 comments Shea’s Nifft the Lean is somewhat Vancian. Mr. Vance told me himself he never cared for A Quest for Simbilis.


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Karl | 27 comments -- Backstage with Jack Vance, Volume 2: Outlines for Three Novels --


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Karl | 27 comments -- Backstage with Jack Vance, Volume 1: Nightlamp, an Outline --


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Mohammed  Abdikhader  Firdhiye  (mohammedaosman) | 49 comments Im trying to complete my Vance collection by supporting Vance family directly so im collecting Spatterlight press volumes even with the books i have already so:

Vol. 5 - The Magnificent Showboats of the Lower Vissel River, Lune XXIII South, Big Planet


Vol. 7 - Vandals of the Void


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Peter Tillman | 16 comments I didn't buy these recently, but found this 2001 review-essay in the files & brought it up to date:
Jack Vance in the 25th Century -- and Beyond
https://www.goodreads.com/review/show...

Have a look. I think it holds up well, 20 years on. Time for a reread, I think.


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Mohammed  Abdikhader  Firdhiye  (mohammedaosman) | 49 comments Peter wrote: "I didn't buy these recently, but found this 2001 review-essay in the files & brought it up to date:
Jack Vance in the 25th Century -- and Beyond
https://www.goodreads.com/review/show...

..."


Thanks for the link both to your review and the one called Jack Vance: Lord of Language, Emperor of Dreams. I find any Vance analysis that a must read, extra interesting.


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Peter Tillman | 16 comments You're welcome. GR just ate my comment, dammit!


RJ - Slayer of Trolls (hawk5391yahoocom) | 19 comments I found a nice copy of

The Five Gold Bands by Jack Vance
The Five Gold Bands


RJ - Slayer of Trolls (hawk5391yahoocom) | 19 comments OK, I can't let this group go a whole year without a post.

I was at my favorite used bookstore a couple weeks ago and I lucked into finding a hardcover copy of

Maske Thaery by Jack Vance
Maske: Thaery

Anyone else find a Vance book or have any Vancian stuff to share?


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Robert Adam Gilmour | 5 comments I read an interview with him in Platt's Dream Makers 2, he was teasingly playful and curmudgeonly.


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Jaro (aplaceofmarvels) | 33 comments I got this from Lulu Jack Vance Interviews, Speeches & Texts by Jean Luc Esteban Jack Vance : Interviews, Speeches & Texts
The type-setting is a bit flat and it does not contain all the interviews I'd hoped for, like the ones from 2010. It has the Platt interview though. Platt who?


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Robert Adam Gilmour | 5 comments Charles Platt


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