Talk:Philip K. Dick bibliography

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Added table: Overview of various short story collections[edit]

Since the correspondences between the various editions of the short story collection are far from obvious (e.g., both the Gollancz and the Citadel Twilight have a volume with the title "Second Variety", but the stories in each are completely different), I added a table that summarizes the correspondences and the more important changes (The order of the stories seems also to have changed in some volumes; these changes were omitted). I hope I added at the correct place; if it should be anywhere else, please tell me, or feel free to move it... David Mihola (talk) 14:13, 9 January 2009 (UTC)[reply]

Thanks, that's very useful. I also think the novels and the short stories should be put into a sortable table, with dates of composition and publication (and perhaps another column for notes). Jmj713 (talk) 22:20, 30 January 2009 (UTC)[reply]

What about the story collections published by Orion Publishing Group? They should be added to the table.

Just to confuse matters, the current Gollancz volumes of the short stories have Volume 4 as Minority Report and Volume 5 as We Can Remember It For You Wholesale. Vol. 1 - 3 are named as they were originally. This suggests that they each have their original complement of stories rather than having been moved around like some of the other editions. It does make everything very confusing though. Unfortunately, I don't have them on hand to check, but they're currently being sold on Amazon.co.uk. eyeball226 (talk) 16:36, 16 July 2014 (UTC)[reply]

Won't let me add Young Author's Club[edit]

Dick, Philip K. (Frank T. Hollander, editor). Young Author’s Club: The Wartime Adolescent Writings of Philip K. Dick. Frank T. Hollander, 2014. Published in an edition of 100 copies signed by the editor/publisher. A 94 page chapbook containing Dick’s published writings from 1942 to 1944 in the Berkeley Daily Gazette newspaper, consisting of fiction and poems, some of which are fantasy. Includes bibliographic information and story notes.