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<blockquote data-quote="Dannyalcatraz" data-source="post: 4666601" data-attributes="member: 19675"><p>Hard to say- they're big & important enough that even if they go out of print, they don't <em>stay</em> out of print.</p><p></p><p>Niven stuff should be easy to find, though the Dream Park novels are not nearly as popular as his more famous Known World stories. There are several stand-alone Man-Kzin wars standalone collections, and the Gil Hamilton and Draco's Tavern stories were both recently released as omnibus editions.</p><p></p><p>Moorcock's stuff should be easy to find, but the sci-fi stuff is a bit rarer. However, there is a bit of the Jerry Cornelius stuff floating around in collections.</p><p></p><p>Leigh Brackett's stuff is much harder to find. Her career, though illustrious, was cut tragically short. As a result, not many people know her as a writer (though they've probably seen a movie she worked on). I know the Skaith books were published both individually and as an omnibus edition.</p><p></p><p>Phillip Dick's stuff is in print, but much of his writing is in short-story form- including most of the ones that inspired the movies. IOW, you're going to have to look around and read quite a bit of his stuff to find what you're looking for. You might do better checking him out at your library, though he is really one of the best sci-fi writers of all time.</p><p></p><p>Most of Gibson's stuff should be in print.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Dannyalcatraz, post: 4666601, member: 19675"] Hard to say- they're big & important enough that even if they go out of print, they don't [I]stay[/I] out of print. Niven stuff should be easy to find, though the Dream Park novels are not nearly as popular as his more famous Known World stories. There are several stand-alone Man-Kzin wars standalone collections, and the Gil Hamilton and Draco's Tavern stories were both recently released as omnibus editions. Moorcock's stuff should be easy to find, but the sci-fi stuff is a bit rarer. However, there is a bit of the Jerry Cornelius stuff floating around in collections. Leigh Brackett's stuff is much harder to find. Her career, though illustrious, was cut tragically short. As a result, not many people know her as a writer (though they've probably seen a movie she worked on). I know the Skaith books were published both individually and as an omnibus edition. Phillip Dick's stuff is in print, but much of his writing is in short-story form- including most of the ones that inspired the movies. IOW, you're going to have to look around and read quite a bit of his stuff to find what you're looking for. You might do better checking him out at your library, though he is really one of the best sci-fi writers of all time. Most of Gibson's stuff should be in print. [/QUOTE]
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