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Ace and Books
Lancer Books went out of business before bringing out the entire series, the publication of which was completed by Ace Books.
New York: Ace Books, 2004.
A. Wyn at the Ace Magazine Company and spearhead a new paperback book list, Ace Books.
A 1993 court determined that the copyright loophole suggested by Ace Books was incorrect and its paperback edition was found to have been a violation of copyright under US law.
Upon leaving Ace, he founded DAW Books, named for his initials.
* Ace Books
These were published by Ace Books from 1969 through 1977.
* The Frankenscience Monster, 1969, paperback, Ace Books # 25130
Over the next five decades, he created covers for numerous books and magazines, notably Astounding Science Fiction both before and after its title change to Analog ; Mad magazine ( for whom he painted many early covers featuring the iconic character, Alfred E. Neuman ) from 1958 to 1962 ( he started at Mad in February 1957 and by July 1958 was the magazine's new cover artist ; he painted most of its covers until October 1962 ); cover art for DAW, Signet, Ballantine Books, Avon, all 58 Laser Books ( which are now collectors ' items ), and over 90 covers for Ace books alone.
* 1984, United States, Ace Books ISBN 0-441-35854-3, Pub date 1984, paperback
* 1970, Ace Books, paperback
The first paperback edition was an Ace Books double novel along with Roger Dee's An Earth Gone Mad ; The Stars, Like Dust was retitled The Rebellious Stars for this edition without Asimov's consent.
* November 1994, Ace Books, ISBN 99948-63-95-9
* November 1, 1994, Ace Books, paperback reissue edition, xvii + 589 pages, ISBN 0-441-81076-4
It was originally published at novella-length in 1962 as Listen, the Stars, in Analog and then as part of an Ace Double in 1963 ; in 1972 the revised, novel-length form was published by DAW Books.
New York: Ace Books.
New York: Ace Books.
New York: Ace Books.
During his career writing for DC Comics, Fox also wrote novels and short stories under a variety of male and female pseudonyms for a number of publishers, including Ace, Gold Metal, Tower, Belmont, Dodd Mead, Hillman, Pocket Library, Pyramid Books and Signet Books.
After the Avalon Books hardcover appeared the next year, it was reprinted in paperback by Ace Books in 1966 and reissued in 1968 and 1974.

Ace and published
William S. Burroughs ' first book, Junkie, was published as an Ace Double.
Although Ace and Wollheim have become the villains in the Tolkien publishing gospel, it's probable that the whole Tolkien boom would not have happened if Ace hadn't published them.
* Destiny's Orbit ( as David Grinnell ) ( published as an Ace Double with John Brunner's " Times Without Number )
Dragons Deal is slated to be published by Ace in December 2010.
It was published by Ace, where Baen was employed at the time.
She co-wrote the hardback reference book, Ace, The Inside Story of the End of An Era with Mike Tucker, published by Virgin Publishing in 1996.
Preuss was a consulting editor for the six-book Dr. Bones series ( 1988-1989 ) published by Ace.
Ace Books published a number of books as science fantasy during the 1950s and ' 60s.
Conan the Conqueror was published as an Ace Double with Brackett's Sword of Rhiannon.
It appeared in an official parody manga first published in Gundam Ace and is included in the Gundam Battle ( series ) as a secret unit.
Volumes 1, 2 & 3 were later published in a heavily-revised omnibus form as Empire of the East, ( Ace Oct. 1979 )
It was published in 1966 as an Ace Double, along with Avram Davidson's The Kar-Chee Reign, following the tête-bêche format.
Number 1, containing German issues 1 and 2, was published by Ace Books starting in 1969.
Ace also published five of the Atlan " side series " stories ( Atlan is a major character in the Rhodanverse ) and one story from the 415-volume Planetenromane spin-off.
Ace published later paperback editions.
It was first published as an Ace Double following the tête-bêche format, bundled with Mankind Under the Leash by Thomas M. Disch.
As if suggesting that radio had never really left him, Ace assembled and published a collection of eight complete Easy Aces scripts, with new essays and comments from the Aces, as Ladies and Gentlemen-Easy Aces in 1970.
The first six novels were published in paperback by Ace Books.
PC-File for Windows v8 was published by Outlook Software / Ace Software ( previously Good Software ) in 1994.
In July 2011, Carlton Books Ltd began releasing smaller, ' pocket-sized ' collections of Commando Comics edited by Calum Laird, each edition featuring three stories published in the original size, a similar format to the original ' Holiday Specials ' released by Battle & Air Ace Picture Libraries.

Ace and series
* The Ceres Ocean, in the alternate Earth of the Ace Combat video game series
The Lancer / Ace editions ( 1966 – 1977 ), under the direction of de Camp and Lin Carter, were the first comprehensive paperbacks, compiling the material from the Gnome Press series together in chronological order with all the remaining original Howard material, including that left unpublished in his lifetime and fragments and outlines.
Editions after the Lancer / Ace series have been of either the original Howard stories or Conan material by others, but not both.
Later series of new Conan material include the Bantam editions ( 1978 – 1982 ), Ace Maroto editions ( 1978 – 1981 ), and Tor editions ( 1982 – 2004 ).
Wollheim invented the Ace Doubles series which consisted of pairs of books, usually by different authors, bound back-to-back with two " front " covers.
While at Ace, he and co-editor Terry Carr began an annual anthology series, The World's Best Science Fiction, the first collection of what they considered the best of the prior year's short stories, from magazines, hardcovers, paperback collections and other anthologies.
* In the Ace Combat series, Fenrir has been used as a squadron name on multiple occasions
The American series came to an end when the management of Ace changed, and the new management decided that the series was too juvenile for their taste.
Neuromancer was commissioned by Terry Carr for the third series of Ace Science Fiction Specials, which was intended to exclusively feature debut novels.
* Phoenix Wright: Ace Attorney, from the Ace Attorney series
Spenser ( his first name is never revealed ) is a fictional character in a series of detective novels initially by the American mystery writer Robert B. Parker and later by Ace Atkins.
Between July 26, 2008 and March 2009, a new series entitled Slayers Light Magic began serialisation in Kadokawa Shoten's Kerokero Ace.
The first series, also titled The Vision of Escaflowne was one of the first manga series to appear in the then new Shōnen Ace magazine from Kadokawa Shoten.
* Maya Fey, a character from the Ace Attorney videogame series
* Zaharoff was portrayed by Leo McKern ( of Rumpole of the Bailey fame ) in the 1983 ITV series Reilly, Ace of Spies.
* Dahlia and Iris Hawthorne, fictional video game characters from The Phoenix Wright series, appearing in Phoenix Wright: Ace Attorney Trials and Tribulations.
* Apollo Justice: Ace Attorney, the fourth in the series of Ace Attorney games for the Nintendo DS
Eurogamer's Jeffrey Matulef, in a 2012 retrospective look, believed that Grim Fandangos combination of film noir and the adventure game genre was the first of its kind and a natural fit due to the script-heavy nature of both, and would later help influence games with similar themes like the Ace Attorney series and L. A. Noire.
* Ace Combat 3, part of the Ace Combat series of video games

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