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Annual State Conference Proceedings

1/1: 84th Annual State Conference Proceedings. March 13-15, 1983

1/2: 85th Annual State Conference Proceedings. March 15-17, 1984

1/3: 89th Annual State Conference Proceedings. March 17-19, 1988

1/4: 90th Annual State Conference Proceedings. March 14-16, 1989

1/5: 91st Annual State Conference Proceedings. March 22-24, 1990

1/6: 92nd Annual State Conference Proceedings. NSDAR Centennial Jubilee, 1890-1990. March 21-23, 1991

Anom - Aska

Anomaly
No.1 1969

Ansible
No.222 Memorial Supplement 2006(?)

No.239 Jun 2007

Ansible 222
Memorial Supplement 2006(?)

Anomaly
No.1 1969

Antivity
No.1 Undated
No.2 1993
No.3 Undated

Apollo
No.7 1976

Archon
Program Book for No.6 1982

Arena SF
No.9 Aug 1979
No.12 1981

Argentine Science Fiction Review, The
Vol.1 No.3/4 Dec 1964
Vol.1 No. 5 June 1967
Vol.1 No. 6 Jun/Jul 1968
Vol.1 No. 7 Apr 1969
No.1 1971

Argentus
No.1 Fall 2001
No.2 Sum 2002
No.3 Sum 2003
No.4 2004
No.5 2005
No.7 2007 2 Copies
No.8 2008
Guide to Gameshows 2004
No.9 2009
2 Copies
The Art of the Con 2009

ASFA Quarterly
Vol. 8 No.4 WIN 1990-91
Vol. 9 No.3 AUT 1991
Vol. 9 No.4 WIN 1991-92
Vol. 10 No.1 SPR 1992

Askance
Vol. 1 No.1 Number 1 Mar 2007
Vol. 1 No.2 Number 2 May 2007
Vol. 1 No.3 Number 3 Jul 2007 *2 Copies
Vol. 1 No.4 Number 4 Sept 2007
Vol. 1 No.5 Number 5 Nov 2007
Vol. 1 No.6 Number 6 Jan 2008
Vol. 2 No.1 Number 7 Mar 2008

Anonymous Journal of the Clipper Ship Stag Hound

  • US TxAM-C 1598
  • Coleção
  • 1851

This journal was written by an unknown person on board the clipper ship, Stag Hound with entries dating from January 31 - May 21, 1851, during which the Stag Hound traveled from New York to San Francisco under the command of Captain Josiah Richardson.

Five days out from New York she lost several of her masts, and the crew spent the next several days making repairs. On March 1 they picked up the captain and crew, nine in number, of the Russian brig Sylphide bound from Rio de Janeiro to Helsingfors, Finland. The rescued men landed at Valparaiso when the Stag Hound stopped there for four days to obtain fresh provisions, especially water. While in Valparaiso, many of the crew deserted and had to be replaced.

According to The S. F. Daily Alta Californian from May 26, 1851, the following seven individuals were passengers on board the ship upon its arrival in the harbor: A. F. Macy, Harriet Macy, J. P. Otis, H. R. Helper, J. E. Manning, W. Helman, and W. Mason.

The passenger's experience of frustration usually associated with entering San Francisco on a sailing vessel is apparent in the last few entries. In view of the fact the journalist mentions the name of four of the passengers, A. F. Macy, Harriet Macy, J. P. Ottis, and H. R. Helper, the journalist must be one of the other three, J. E. Manning, W. Helman, or W. Mason. From some of the entries while in Valparaiso, it seems conclusive that the author was from Boston.

The author devoted a considerable amount of space to weather and on each day recorded the latitude and longitude, possibly copied from the ship's logbook kept by the first mate. They gave very little attention to the actual life of the passengers. There are brief references to reading, worship services on Sunday, and a couple of jokes and games. There are also a few references to difficulties in eating during bad weather, but not a thing was written about what they ate. It is mentioned that their cabin got wet a few times, however, there is no mention of what the accommodations were like. Nor was anything written of the fact that there was one female among six male passengers.

Antartica Team Materials

1-1: Texas House Concurrent Resolution (H.C.R.) No. 51: Austin Mardon United States Navy’s Antarctica Medal, February 27, 1989 [photocopies]
1-2: Texas Flag, signed by Antarctica Team, 1986-1987
1-3: A&M University banner signed by Antarctica Team, 1986-1987 (housed in separate box)

Anthologies

18/1 Continuum 1, containing Oliver's story "Shaka" (ed. Roger Elwood, G. P. Putnam and Sons, 1974)

18/2 Continuum 2, containing Oliver's story "Caravans Unlimited: Stability" (ed. Roger Elwood, G.P. Putnam and Sons, 1974)

18/3 Continuum 3, containing Oliver's story "The Middle Man" (ed. Roger Elwood, Berkley Publishing Co., 1974)

18/4 Continuum 4, containing Oliver's story "Caravans Unlimited: Monitor" (ed. Roger Elwood, Berkley Publishing Co., 1975)

18/5 Future Kin: Eight Science Fiction Stories, containing Oliver's story "The Gift" (ed. Roger Elwood, Doubleday, 1974)

18/6 The Gifts of Asti and Other Stories of Science Fiction, containing Oliver's story "Second Nature" (ed. Roger Elwood, Follett, 1975)

18/7 Lone Star Universe: Speculative Fiction and Fantasy from Texas, containing Oliver's story "Community Study" (ed. Geo. W. Proctor and Steven Utley, Heidelberg, 1976)

18/8 The Pseudo-People: Androids in Science Fiction, containing Oliver's story "The Life Game" (ed. William F. Nolan, Sherbourne Press, 1965)

18/9 UFOs: The Greatest Stories, containing Oliver's novel Shadows in the Sun (ed. Martin Greenberg, MJF, 1996)

18/10 The Year 2000, containing Oliver's story "Far From This Earth" (ed. Harry Harrison, Doubleday, 1970)

18/11 An ABC of Science Fiction, containing Oliver's story "Final Exam" (ed. Tom Boardman, Jr., Avon, 1966)

18/12 Again, Dangerous Visions 1, containing Oliver's story "King of The Hill" (ed. Harlan Ellison, ed., Signet, 1972)

18/13 Apeman, Spaceman, containing Oliver's story "Of Course" (ed. Leon E. Stover and Harry Harrison, Berkley, 1968)

18/14 The Best from Fantasy and Science Fiction, Fifth Series, containing Oliver's and Charles Beaumont's story "The Last Word" (ed. Anthony Boucher, Ace, 1956)

18/15 The Eureka Years: Boucher and McComas' Magazine of Fantasy and Science Fiction, 1949-1954, containing Oliver's story "The Boy Next Door" (ed. Annette Pelz McComas, Bantam, 1982)

18/16 The Far-Out People, containing Oliver's story "North Wind" (ed. Robert Haskins, Signet, 1971)

Anthologies and Non-Fiction Books

19/1 Future Quest, containing Oliver's story "Second Nature" (ed. Roger Elwood, Avon, 1973)

19/2 Great Science Fiction by Scientists, containing Oliver's story "The Mother of Necessity" (ed. Geoff Conklin, Collier, 1962)

19/3 The Hidden Planet: Science Fiction Adventures on Venus, containing Oliver's story "Field Expedient" (ed. Donald A. Wollheim, Ace, 1959)

19/4 The Howling Man, containing Oliver's introduction to Beaumont's story "To Hell With Claude" (by Charles Beaumont, Tor, 1968)

19/5 Human?, containing Oliver's story "The Boy Next Door" (ed. Judith Merril, Lion, 1954)

19/6 The Human Zero, and Other Science Fiction Masterpieces, containing Oliver's story "Hands Across Space" (ed. Sam Moskowitz and Roger Elwood, Tower, 1967)

19/7 Man Against Tomorrow, containing Oliver's story "Transformer" (ed. William F. Nolan, Avon, 1965)

19/8 Science Fiction Terror Tales, containing Oliver's story "Let Me Live In a House" (ed. Geoff Conklin, Pocket, 1955 [2nd printing, 1969])

19/9 A Sea of Space, containing Oliver's story "The Wind Blows Free" (ed. William F. Nolan, Bantam, 1970)

19/10 Seven Come Infinity, containing Oliver's story "Rite of Passage" (ed. Geoff Conklin, Fawcett, 1966)

19/11 A Spadeful of Spacetime, containing Oliver's story "To Whom It May Concern" (ed. Fred Saberhagen, Ace, 1981)

19/12 Special Wonder, vol. 2, containing Oliver's story "Pilgrimage" (ed. J. Francis McComas, Beagle, 1970)

19/13 Synergy: New Science Fiction, vol. 4, containing Oliver's "Old Four-Eyes" (ed. George Zebrowski, Harvest/HBJ, 1989)

19/14 STAR Science Fiction Stories No. 3, containing Oliver's story "Any More At Home Like You?" (ed. Frederick Pohl, Ballantine, 1954)

19/15 3 To The Highest Power, containing Oliver's story "The Marginal Man" (Avon, 1968)

19/16 A Wilderness of Stars, containing Oliver's story "North Wind" (ed. William F. Nolan, Dell, 1969)

19/17 The Year 2000, containing Oliver's story "Far From This Earth" (ed. Harry Harrison, Berkley, 1970)

19/18 Three In Time: Classic Novels of Time Travel, containing Oliver's novel The Winds of Time (White Wolf, 1997)

19/19 Anthropology Through Science Fiction, containing Oliver's story "Far From This Earth" (ed. Carol Mason, Martin H. Greenberg, and Patricia Warrick, St. Martin's, 1974)

19/20 The Discovery of Humanity: An Introduction to Anthropology (by Chad Oliver, Harper and Row, 1981)

Anthologies and Paperbacks

17/1 The Wolf Is My Brother, by Chad Oliver (Herbert Jenkins, 1957)

17/2 Another Kind, by Chad Oliver (Ballantine, 1955), inscribed by Oliver to Hal Hall, 1973

17/3 Broken Eagle, by Chad Oliver (Bantam, 1989)

17/4 The Cannibal Owl, by Chad Oliver (Bantam, 1994)

17/5 Giants in the Dust, by Chad Oliver (Pyramid Books, 1976), inscribed by Oliver to Hal Hall, 1977

17/6 Shadows in the Sun, by Chad Oliver (Ballantine, 1954)

17/7 Shadows in the Sun, by Chad Oliver (Four Square, 1968)

17/8 Shadows in the Sun, by Chad Oliver (Ballantine, 1968)

17/9 The Shores of Another Sea, by Chad Oliver (Signet, 1971), inscribed by Oliver to Hal Hall, 1971

17/10 The Shores of Another Sun, by Chad Oliver, uncorrected proof (Crown Publishing, 1971)

17/11 Unearthly Neighbors, by Chad Oliver (Ballantine, 1960), inscribed by Oliver to Hal Hall, 1973

17/12 Unearthly Neighbors, by Chad Oliver, uncorrected proof (Crown, 1960/1984)

17/13 The Winds of Time, by Chad Oliver (Pocket, 1959)

17/14 The Winds of Time, by Chad Oliver (Avon Books, 1975)

17/15 The Wolf Is My Brother, by Chad Oliver, 1st printing, (Signet, 1967)

17/16 The Wolf Is My Brother, by Chad Oliver, 4th printing, (Signet, 1967)

17/17 Again, Dangerous Visions, containing Oliver's story "King of the Hill" (ed. Harlan Ellison, Doubleday, 1972)

17/18 The Best from Fantasy and Science Fiction, Seventh Series, containing Oliver's story "Between the Thunder and the Sun", (ed. Anthony Boucher, Doubleday, 1982)

17/19 The Best Science Fiction Stories and Novels, Ninth Series, containing Oliver's story "Didn't He Ramble", (ed. T. E. Dikty, Advent, 1958)

17/20 The Bradbury Chronicles: Stories in Honor of Ray Bradbury, containing Oliver's story "A Lake of Summer", (ed. William F. Nolan and Martin H. Greenberg, Roc, 1991)

17/21 Charles Beaumont: Selected Stories, containing Oliver's introduction to Beaumont's story "To Hell With Claude", (ed. Roger Anker, Dark Harvest, 1988)

Anthony Burgess Collection

  • TxAM-CRS C000010
  • Coleção
  • 1976-1979

The Burgess Collection consists of the first draft of the unpublished novel Puma, written in 1976 as a film treatment that was never made into a film. The novel is accompanied by a letter of explanation from Brian Kirby to Jim O'Roark, February 7, 1979.

Portions of the novel, which was pitched as an update of the classic film When Worlds Collide and which would have told the story of a planet [named "Puma"] hurtling towards Earth, was later adapted by Burgess into his 1982 novel The End of the World News.

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Antique and Classic Car Club - Archives Exhibits

Antique and Classic Car Club
-Photocopies #1-50
-Pictures #1-25

Aquations Club
-Photocopies #1-50
-Pictures #1-25

ARAB Student Association
-Photocopies #1-50
-Pictures #1-25

Archery
-Photocopies #1-50
-Pictures #1-25

Archives Exhibits
-Photocopies #1-50
-Photocopies #51-100
-Pictures #1-25
-Pictures #26-50
-Pictures #51-75
-Pictures #76-100
-Duplicates
-Negatives

Anton M. Sorenson Papers

  • TxAM-CRS 956
  • Coleção
  • 1977-1980

This collection includes correspondence, drafts, page proofs, and other materials regarding Sorenson's book Animal Reproduction: Principles & Practices. Also included are copies of articles, papers and other research materials used in writing the book.

Apazines

1-1/1: Argos #1 [John Henkel, ed., March 30, 1974]

1-1/2: Argos #2 [John Henkel, ed., June 1, 1974]

1-1/3: Argos #3 [John Henkel, ed., July 27, 1974]

1-1/4: Argos #4 [John Henkel, ed.,September 28, 1974]

1-1/5: Argos #5 [John Henkel, ed., January 1975]

1-1/6: Argos #6 [John Henkel, ed., March 1975]

1-1/7: Argos #7 [John Henkel, ed., May 1975]

1-1/8: Argos #8 [John Henkel, ed., July 1975]

1-1/9: Grand Delusions #1 [Chris Hoth, ed., December 1, 1975]

1-1/10: Lingua #1 [Sarah Ovenall, ed., June 1, 1990]

1-1/11: Lingua #2 [Sarah Ovenall, ed., August 4, 1990]

1-1/12: Lingua #3 [Sarah Ovenall, ed., October 5, 1990]

1-1/13: Apalingua #4 [Sarah Ovenall, ed., December 8, 1990]

1-1/14: Apalingua #5 [Sarah Ovenall, ed., February 2, 1991]

1-1/15: Linguica #6 [Sarah Ovenall, ed., April 7, 1991]

1-1/16: Linguica #7 [Sarah Ovenall, ed., June 1, 1991]

1-1/17: Linguica #8 [Sarah Ovenall, ed., August 3, 1991]

1-1/18: Linguica #9 [Sarah Ovenall, ed., October 6, 1991]

1-1/19: Linguica #10 [Sarah Ovenall, ed., December 8, 1991]

1-1/20: Linguica #11 [Sarah Ovenall, ed., February 3, 1992]

1-1/21: Linguica #12 [Sarah Ovenall, ed., April 6, 1992]

1-1/22: Linguica #13 [Sarah Ovenall, ed., June 8, 1992]

1-1/23: Linguica #14 [Sarah Ovenall, ed., August 1, 1992]

1-1/24: Linguica #15 [Sarah Ovenall, ed., October 3, 1992]

1-1/25: Linguica #16 [Sarah Ovenall, ed., December 6, 1992]

1-1/26: Linguica #17 [Sarah Ovenall, ed., February 7, 1993]

1-1/27: Linguica #18 [Sarah Ovenall, ed., April 4, 1993]

1-1/28: Linguica #19 [Sarah Ovenall, ed., June 6, 1993]

1-1/29: Linguica #20 [Sarah Ovenall, ed., August 8, 1993]

1-1/30: Linguica #21 [Sarah Ovenall, ed., October 2, 1993]

1-1/31: Linguica #22 [Sarah Ovenall, ed., December 4, 1993]

1-1/32: Linguica #23 [Sarah Ovenall, ed., February 5, 1994]

1-1/33: Linguica #24 [Sarah Ovenall, ed., April 4, 1994]

1-1/34: Linguica #25 [Sarah Ovenall, ed., June 5, 1994]

1-1/35: Linguica #26 [Sarah Ovenall, ed., August 6, 1994]

1-1/36: Linguica #27 [Sarah Ovenall, ed., October 3, 1994]

1-1/37: Linguica #28[Sarah Ovenall, Sean Haugh, and Charles Carson, eds., December 3, 1994]

1-1/38: Myriad 23 [Cliff Biggers, ed. [?], June 1971]

1-1/39: Myriad 24 [Stven Carlberg, ed., July 1971?]

1-1/40: Myriad 25 [Stven Carlberg, ed., October 1971?]

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