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THE MAN WHO GOT AWAY.
New York: Harper & Row, 1972. 1st edition. 282 pp. Elliott's fourth novel. John Leonard, in a review of Edens Lost, called Elliott ' master weaver' who 'sits down at his loom and makes brilliant figures, absorbing patterns.' Laid in are newspaper reviews of this book and others by Elliott..... More
WAITING FOR CHILDHOOD. Perennial Library.
New York: Harper & Row, 1988. 247 pp. Set in early twentieth-century Australia, this novel follows the seven children of the Reverend and Mrs. Lord as they face the world with few weapons other than their blithe optimism. More
WATER UNDER THE BRIDGE.
New York: Simon and Schuster, 1977. 367 pp. 'Set in Sydney, Uastrlia, Water under the Bridge begins in 1932 as the Harbor Bridge is opened and the future is full of promise.' Interestingly enough, Elliott was born and raised in Australia (1917), moving to the US in 1948. The blurb..... More
THE ADVENTURE HOUSE GUIDE TO THE PULPS; The Checklist of the Pulp Magazine Era.
Silver Spring, MD: Adventure House, 2000. xxviii+336pp., illustrations in b/w, gallery, biblio. Prefatory material covers a brief history of pulp magazines, notes on collecting, an appreciation, notes on grading, preservation, pricing and the market. The checklist, alphabetical by title, follows. Covers over 1,000 titles and illustrated with more than 1,200..... More
SKIN TIGHT. No. 4.
Seattle: Eros Comix, 2000. 1st printing. [24]pp. with semi-glossy color covers, and b&w illustrations. An adult comic. More
SKIN TIGHT. No. 5.
Seattle: Eros Comix, 2000. 1st printing. [24]pp. with semi-glossy color covers, and b&w illustrations. An adult comic. More