1966 - 1967




Rogue Magazine, Volume 11, Number 1, February-March 1966
Contains the short story, Confetti Royale. According to JGB expert, Mike Holliday, "Pringle (1984) gives first publication of this story to the January/February issue of Rogue, a U.S. magazine. In fact, first publication was in the issue dated February/March 1966. The confusion seems to have arisen because Rogue had a bi-monthly publication schedule, and issue #1 of volume 11 (1966) was actually dated Feb/Mar, not Jan/Feb. This story appeared three years later in New Worlds #189 (April 1969) with the title The Beach Murders. Subsequent appearances have retained this later title."




Impulse, Volume 1, Number 1, March 1966
Contains the short story, You And Me And The Continuum which was reprinted in the collection The Atrocity Exhibition and Love and Napalm: Export USA.




The Wind From Nowhere Berkley, NY, Second Edition, March 1966. Paperback.




New Worlds, Volume 49, Number 160, March 1966
Contains the book review, Visions Of Hell which picks apart Wyndam Lewis' trilogy, The Childermass, Monstre Gai and Malign Fiesta.




New Worlds, Volume 50, Number 161, April 1966
Contains the short story, The Assassination Weapon which was reprinted in the collection The Atrocity Exhibition and Love and Napalm: Export USA.




The Impossible Man Berkley, NY, April 1966. Paperback.
Collects: The Drowned Giant • The Reptile Enclosure • The Delta At Sunset • Storm Bird, Storm Dreamer • The Screen Game • The Day of Forever • Time of Passage • The Gioconda of the Twilight Noon • The Impossible Man.




The Voices of Time Berkley, NY, May, 1966. Paperback.




New Worlds, Volume 50, Number 163, June 1966
Contains the short story, You: Coma: Marilyn Monroe which was reprinted in the collection The Atrocity Exhibition and Love and Napalm: Export USA.




New Worlds, Volume 50, Number 164, July 1966
Contains an article on surrealism, The Coming Of The Unconscious, and La Jetee: Academy One, a review of Chris Marker's film La Jetee




The Drowned World Berkley, NY, July, 1966. Paperback.




The Crystal World Jonathan Cape, London, 1966. Hardcover.



The Crystal World Farrar Straus, New York, 1966. Hardcover.




New Worlds, Volume 50, Number 166, September 1966
Contains the short story, The Atrocity Exhibition which was reprinted in the collection The Atrocity Exhibition and Love and Napalm: Export USA.




New Worlds, Volume 50, Number 167, October 1966
Contains the "update" on JGB's work in progress, Notes From Nowhere.




New Worlds, Volume 50, Number 168, November 1966
Contains the short story, Storm Bird, Storm Dreamer which was reprinted in the collections The Impossible Man, The Disaster Area and Chronopolis.




New Worlds, Volume 50, Number 169, December 1966
Contains the short story, Tomorrow Is a Million Years which was reprinted in the collection The Day Of Forever. This story was first published in Argosy, October 1966.




Great Science Fiction from Fantastic, Number 2, 1966
Collects the short story, The Singing Statues, which was first published in Fantastic, July 1962.




The Terminal Beach Penguin, London, 1966. Paperback.




Ambit 27, London, Spring 1966
Contains the short story, You: Coma: Marilyn Monroe and "Terminal Documents" a general review of William S. Burroughs




Ambit 29, London, Autumn 1966/1967
Signed by JGB. Contains the short story, The Assassination of J.F. Kennedy Considered As A Downhill Motor Race which was reprinted in New Worlds, March 1967 and The Day of Forever (first edition only), The Atrocity Exhibition and Love and Napalm: Export USA.




Dangerous Visions, Edited by Harlan Ellison, Doubleday, New York 1967. Hardcover.
Contains the short story, The Recognition.




Dangerous Visions 2, Edited by Harlan Ellison, David Bruce & Watson, London 1967. Hardcover.
Signed by JGB. Contains the short story, The Recognition.




JGB standing in a car park, checking out Ambit 33 (Autumn) and having a smoke. Note the back cover is the second of JG's "Advertiser's Announcements", this one being the famous question: Does The Angle Between Two Walls Have A Happy Ending? Hard to say, but in 1967 the pace quickens on the "condensed novels" which will ultimately become The Atrocity Exhibition, as well as work for Ambit.... and a lot of new collections are published.




New Worlds, Volume 50, Number 170, January 1967
Contains the short story, The Day Of Forever which was reprinted in the collection The Day Of Forever. It originally appeared in the U.S. paperback collection The Impossible Man in April 1966




The Crystal World Berkley, NY, March 1967. Paperback.




New Worlds, Volume 50, Number 171, March 1967
Contains the short story, The Assassination Of Kennedy Considered As A Downhill Motor Race which was reprinted in the collection The Day Of Forever (Panther first edition only), The Atrocity Exhibition and Love and Napalm: Export USA.




Encounter, Volume 28, Number 3, March 1967
Contains the short story, The Atrocity Exhibition which was reprinted in the collection The Atrocity Exhibition and Love and Napalm: Export USA.




Ambit 31, London, Spring 1967
Contains the short story, Plan For The Assassination of Jacqueline Kennedy.




Ambit 32, London, Summer 1967
Contains the "Advertiser's Announcement", Homage To Claire Churchill.




Ambit 33, London, Autumn 1967
Contains the "Advertiser's Announcement", Does The Angle Between Two Walls Have A Happy Ending?




New Worlds, Volume 51, Number 173, July 1967
Signed by JGB. Contains the short story, The Death Module which was retitled Notes Towards a Mental Breakdown and reprinted in the collections The Atrocity Exhibition and Love and Napalm: Export USA.




Worlds Of If, Volume 17, Number 9, September 1967
Contains the short story, Venus Smiles, which was reprinted in Vermilion Sands. This is a rewrite of a story originally titled Mobile which was first published in Science Fastasy in June 1957 and collected in Billenium.




Fantasy and Science Fiction, Volume 33, Number 4, October 1967
Contains the short story, Cry Hope, Cry Fury! which was reprinted in the collection Vermilion Sands.




The Disaster Area Jonathan Cape, London, 1967. Hardcover.
Collects: Storm-bird, Storm-dreamer • The Concentration City • The Subliminal Man • Now Wakes The Sea • Minus One • Mr F. is Mr F. • Zone of Terror • Manhole 69 • The Impossible Man.




The Wind From Nowhere Penguin, London, 1967. Paperback.
First UK edition.




The Overloaded Man Panther, London, November 1967. Paperback.
Collects: Now:Zero • The Time Tombs • Thirteen To Centaurus • Track 12 • Passport To Eternity • Escapement • Time Of Passage • The Venus Hunters • The Coming of the Unconscious • The Overloaded Man.




The Day Of Forever Panther, London, November 1967. Paperback.
Collects: The Day of Forever • Prisoner of the Coral Deep • Tomorrow is a Million Years • The Man on the 99th Floor • The Waiting Grounds • The Last World of Mr Goddard • The Gentle Assassin • The Sudden Afternoon • The Insane Ones • The Assassination of John Fitzgerald Kennedy Considered as a Downhill Motor Race




Fantasy and Science Fiction, Volume 33, Number 6, December 1967
Contains the short story, The Cloud Sculptors of Coral D which was reprinted in the collection Vermilion Sands.




SF: The Best Of The Best Edited by Judith Merril, Delacorte Press, NY, 1967. Hardcover.
Contains the short stories, Prima Belladonna and The Sound-Sweep.