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  1. Dayworld by Philip Jose Farmer, 1988-06
  2. Gods of Riverworld by Philip Jose Farmer, 2011-02-01
  3. Riverworld and Other Stories (Riverworld Saga) by Philip Jose Farmer, 1984-01-15
  4. To Your Scattered Bodies Go by Philip Jose Farmer, 1986-01-01
  5. The World of Tiers: Volume Two by Philip Jose Farmer, 1997-11-15
  6. The Further Adventures of Sherlock Holmes: The Peerless Peer by Philip Jose Farmer, 2011-06-07
  7. The Fabulous Riverboat by Philip Jose Farmer, 1973-03-07
  8. Heel & The Wounded by Philip José Farmer, 2009-06-04
  9. Hadon of Ancient Opar by Philip Jose Farmer, 1981-07-07
  10. The Lovers by Philip Jose Farmer, 1980-02-12
  11. The Classic Philip Jose Farmer, 1952-1964 (Classics of Modern Science Fiction Volume 4) by Philip Jose Farmer, 1984-07-25
  12. The Evil in Pemberley House by Philip Jose Farmer, Win Scott Eckert, 2009-09-30
  13. The book of Philip Jose Farmer : or, The wares of Simple Simon's custard pie and space man by Philip Jose Farmer, Josh Kirby, 1976
  14. Doc Savage by Philip Jose Farmer, 1981-06

21. The Wold Newton Universe
An expansion of philip jose farmer's speculation on the family tree which connects many well known pulp and literary heroic figures including many of ERB's fictional heroes.
http://www.pjfarmer.com/woldnewton/Pulp.htm
An Expansion of Philip José Farmer's
WOLD NEWTON UNIVERSE
Introduction To The WOLD NEWTON FAMILY
by Win Scott Eckert
Enter The WOLD NEWTON UNIVERSE
The Wold Newton Family is a group of heroic and villainous literary figures that science fiction author Philip José Farmer postulated belonged to the same genetic family. Some of these characters are adventurers, some are detectives, some explorers and scientists, some espionage agents, and some are evil geniuses.
According to Mr. Farmer, the Wold Newton family originated when a radioactive meteor landed in Wold Newton, England, in the year 1795 ( click here to see a monument to the event The radiation caused a genetic mutation in those present, which endowed many of their descendants with extremely high intelligence and strength, as well as an exceptional capacity and drive to perform good, or, as the case may be, evil deeds.
Popular characters that Philip José Farmer concluded were members of the Wold Newton mutant family include: Solomon Kane; Captain Blood; The Scarlet Pimpernel; Harry Flashman; Sherlock Holmes and his nemesis Professor Moriarty (aka Captain Nemo); Phileas Fogg; The Time Traveler;

22. Mark/Space: Anachron City: Library: Authors: Philip José Farmer
Comprehensive bibiliography with links to related literary indices.Category Arts Literature Authors F farmer, philip jose......
http://www.euro.net/mark-space/PhilipJoseFarmer.html
  • The Green Odyssey
    (1957, novel, science fiction... Ballantine Books , New York, US, pbk... extraterrestrial adventure)
  • Flesh
  • A Woman a Day
  • Strange Relations
    (1960, short stories, science fiction... Ballantine Books , New York, US, pbk... includes a 'John Carmody' story from July 1955... taboo-breaking)
  • The Lovers
    (1961, novel, science fiction... Ballantine Books , New York, US, pbk... based on the 1952 short story... taboo-breaking)
  • River of Eternity
    (written 196?, novel, science fiction... original version of 'Riverworld' series... eventually published by Phantasia Press , US, 19)
  • The Cache from Outer Space / The Celestial Blueprint
    (1962, science fiction... Ace Double, New York, US)
  • Fire and the Night
    (April 1962, novel, mainstream...Regency Books, Evanston, Illinois, US, pbk... interracial love affair... taboo-breaking)
  • Inside-Outside
    (1964, novel, science fiction)
  • Tongues of the Moon
    (August 1964, novel, science fiction...Pyramid Books, New York, US, pbk, SBN 515-2260-75)
  • The Cache from Outer Space (1965, science fiction...

23. Thoan
Pr©sentation du jeu qui se d©roule dans l'univers de la saga des HommesDieux de philip jose farmer.
http://www.sden.org/jdr/thoan/

24. Dani Zweig's Belated Reviews Philip Jose Farmer
Reviews the entire body of work by philip jose farmer. Favors To you Scattered Bodies Go over most other novels.
http://ftp.logica.com/~stepneys/sf/dani/PS_019.htm

25. TO YOUR SCATTERED BODIES GO
An excerpt from the first novel in philip jose farmer's Riverworld series, published by Random House.
http://www.randomhouse.com/delrey/sample/toyourscattered.html
TO YOUR SCATTERED BODIES GO
Publication date: June 1998 in trade paperback
Use of this excerpt from TO YOUR SCATTERED BODIES GO Chapter One 1 His wife had held him in her arms as if she could keep death away from him. He had cried out, "My God, I am a dead man!" The door to the room had opened, and he had seen a giant, black, one-humped camel outside and had heard the tinkle of the bells on its harness as the hot desert wind touched them. Then a huge black face topped by a great black turban had appeared in the doorway. The black eunuch had come in through the door, moving like a cloud, with a gigantic scimitar in his hand. Death, the Destroyer of Delights and the Sunderer of Society, had arrived at last. Blackness. Nothingness. He did not even know that his heart had given out forever. Nothingness. Then his eyes opened. His heart was beating strongly. He was strong, very strong! All the pain of the gout in his feet, the agony in his liver, the torture in his heart, all were gone. It was so quiet he could hear the blood moving in his head. He was alone in a world of soundlessness. A bright light of equal intensity was everywhere. He could see, yet he did not understand what he was seeing. What were these things above, beside, below him? Where was he?

26. Thoan, The Official Site
A frenchlanguage role playing game based on philip jose farmer's World of Tiers series of novels. English translation.
http://www.chez.com/thoan/english.html
English introduction
e-mail: thoan@chez.com
[Home]
[Background] [Jeu] ... [JLucLand]

27. Philip Jose Farmer: Riders Of The Purple Wage
A discussion of the importance of social context in philip jose farmer's Riders of the Purple Wage.
http://www.strangewords.com/archive/purple.html
The Purple Wage
Sometimes we need to look back in order to see what's coming up ahead. Back in 1984, we were re-reading Norman Spinrad and John Shirley to put William Gibson's Neuromancer in some kind of context. Everything had changed with publication of Gibson's startling book, but it was not divorced from the great Stream of literature stretching back to H.G. Wells and Jules Verne. The more things change, no matter how much or in how radical a way, they do indeed stay the same. And howsoever they change, in science fiction and elsewhere, they do so in parallel to the way the Culture is evolving.
To understand the way modern science fiction is evolving, there are a number of source texts from the last fifty years which are instructive. Of particular interest is Harlan Ellison's important anthology of then cutting edge fiction, Dangerous Visions . From the airy heights of 21st century wired society, it is interesting to see that the modern stuff we are so proud of in science fiction literature is in there. Nothing exists or evolves in a vacuum, and Dangerous Visions is a representative collection of the forward-looking writers of the 1960's, an admirable context to ponder how we got here. And, perhaps, where we are going. One of the most powerful stories in the collection is Philip Jose Farmer's

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29. Alt.pulp FAQ: The Wold Newton Family
An entry in the alt.PULP FAQ mentioning philip jose farmer's Wold Newton Family. Includes a list of all of the stories that constitute this creation.
http://www.thepulp.net/PulpFAQ/farmer.html
Q. What is Philip Jose Farmer's Wold Newton Family? A. Farmer's idea of the Wold Newton Family was put forth in "Tarzan Alive" and "Doc Savage: His Apocalyptic Life," his two "biographies" of those characters. Basically the idea is that in the 1700s a radioactive meteor landed near Wold Newton, England. The radiation affected the occupants of two nearby coaches. The descendants of these people became the real-life heroes and villains that are the basis for almost all the major and minor literary heroes of the last couple of centuries, including such diverse characters as Fu Manchu, James Bond, Travis McGee, most of the pulp heroes, the Scarlet Pimpernel and others. Of course the stories we have read about them are exaggerated fiction, so that most people think them wholly fictitious. Some people like this concept, many do not. Farmer has written several works linking these people together (like the "The Adventure of the Peerless Peer" and "The Other Log of Phileas Fogg") and there was a short-lived fanzine, "Wold Atlas, devoted to the idea. There is a western author named J.T. Edson who has incorporated Farmer's Wold Newton ideas. In his series of books, several of the characters are part of that "family," including Captain Dusty Fog. If anyone has more info on them, please let us know.

30. KURT VONNEGUT: Kilgore Trout
The true story of Kilgore Trout, a fictional science fiction writer created by Kurt Vonnegut, and championed by philip jose farmer in Venus on the Half Shell. Includes a short interview with Vonnegut, and a list of all of Trout's books.
http://www.duke.edu/~crh4/vonnegut/vonnegutia/trout/index.html

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Biographical Sketch from Venus on the Half-Shell
Kilgore Trout was bom in 1907 of American parents on the British island of Bermuda. Trout attended grammar school there until his father's job with the Royal Ornithological Society terminated. The family moved to Dayton, Ohio, where Trout graduated from Thomas Jefferson High School in 1924. Thereafter, he wandered around the country, workng at menial low-paying jobs and writing science-fiction in his spare time. His only known residences during, this period are Hyannis, Mass., Indianapolis, Ind., and Ilium and Cohoes, N.Y. He has been married and divorced three times and has one child, Leo, a veteran of Vietnam. As of 1974, Trout has written one hundred seventeen novels and two thousand short stories. Yet until recently he was little known. This regrettable situation is due to Trout's extreme reclusivity and his indifference to the publication of his stories. He was ill-advised in his choice of publishers, the chief one, World Classics Library, being a firm specializing pornographic novels and magazines. This ensured that his works would be distributed only to stores specializing in this genre. Yet Trout's work, with one exception,* contained no explicitly erotic content. Without Trout's permission or knowledge, World Classics Library put lurid covers on his novels and used his short stories as fillers in ''girlie'' magazines.

31. TarraNova - Farmer, Philip Jose
The summary for this Russian page contains characters that cannot be correctly displayed in this language/character set.
http://tarranova.lib.ru/translat/f/farmer/farmer.htm
Farmer, Philip Jose - Ôèëèïï ÔÀÐÌÅÐ (1918-1997)
Ìíîãîÿðóñíûé ìèð (The World of Tiers) The Maker of Universes (1965) (ïåð. Ñ.Òðîôèìîâà) (390k) The Gates of Creation (1966) (ïåð. Ñ.Òðîôèìîâà) (ôðàãìåíò) (221k) A Private Cosmos (1968) Ðîäæåð Æåëÿçíû. (ïåð. Ñ.Òðîôèìîâà) (ôðàãìåíò) (226k) Behind the Walls of Terra (1970) (ïåð. Ñ.Òðîôèìîâà) (ôðàãìåíò) (209k) The Lavalite World (1977) (ïåð. Ñ.Òðîôèìîâà) (ôðàãìåíò) (257k) Red Orc's Rage (1991) * íåâ Ðûæåãî Îðêà (ïåð. Í.Âèëåíñêîé) More Than Fire (1993) Ìèð îäíîãî äíÿ (Dayworld) Dayworld (1985) Ìèð îäíîãî äíÿ (ïåð. Í.Âèëåíñêîé) Dayworld Rebel (1987) Ìèð îäíîãî äíÿ: áóíòàðü (ïåð. Ä.Ñìóøêîâè÷à, Î.Âàñàíò) Dayworld Breakup (1990) Ìèð îäíîãî äíÿ: ðàñïàä (ïåð. Í.Âèëåíñêîé) Ìèð Ðåêè (Riverworld) To Your Scattered Bodies Go (1971)  ñâîè ðàçáðîñàííûå òåëà âåðíèòåñü (ïåð. Í.Ñîñíîâñêîé) The Fabulous Riverboat (1971) (ïåð. Ñ.Òðîôèìîâà) (ôðàãìåíò) (219k) The Dark Design (1977) Òåìíûå çàìûñëû (ïåð. Â.Êîâàëåâñêîãî, Í.Øòóöåð) The Magic Labyrinth (1980) Ìàãè÷åñêèé ëàáèðèíò (ïåð. Í.Âèëåíñêîé) Gods of Riverworld (1983)

32. Riverworld
Reviews of the five 'Riverworld' series novels by philip jose farmer.
http://www.geocities.com/simon750_1999/index.html
A series of novels by Philip Jose Farmer Riverworld is one of the biggest ideas in the history of Science Fiction. SF is usually about big ideas (or at least, Big Dumb Objects) but this one is unique, a scenario that is huge in scope. In one of the books, the author, or at least his literary clone, muses on the idea and wonders how many books he would have had to write to do the concept justice. He decides that he is fortunate that he never thought of it... The idea is very roughly this:- Every single person who has ever lived from 100,000 BC to the present (well, not quite - read on!) is reincarnated. They awake naked on the banks of the river, a river that snakes back and forth across a world that is definitely not Earth. The Riverworld is somewhere much closer to the core of the galaxy than Earth, if it is even in the galaxy we know. Giant stars can be glimpsed at noon, and at night the sky is ablaze with nebulae. Hundreds of thousands of stars can be seen with the naked eye when the sun sets. The planet has no axial tilt (and therefore no seasons) and its day is exactly 24 hours long. It seems that the whole planet has been designed and molded to house billions of human beings along the length of one rivervalley. There is no other life but fish, and vegetation that has been modified to suit the planet.

33. TarraNova - Farmer, Philip Jose
The summary for this Russian page contains characters that cannot be correctly displayed in this language/character set.
http://tarranova.lib.ru/translat/f/farmer/farmer2.htm
Farmer, Philip Jose - Ôèëèïï ÔÀÐÌÅÐ
O'Brian and Obrenov (1946) Sail On! Sail On! (1952) (ïåð. Ä.Ñìóøêîâè÷à) (20k) The Captain's Daughter (1953) (ïåð. È.Çèâüåâîé) (ôðàãìåíò) (91k) Mother (1953) (ïåð. È.Çèâüåâîé) (69k) Daughter (1954) (ïåð. È.Çèâüåâîé) (37k) Son (1954) (ïåð. È.Çèâüåâîé) (44k) Totem and Taboo (1954) (ïåð. Ä.Ñìóøêîâè÷à) (14k) They Twinkled Like Jewels (1954) (ïåð. À.Äóìåø) (40k) The God Business (1954) (ïåð. Ä.Ñìóøêîâè÷à) (ôðàãìåíò) (104k) My Sister's Brother (1959) (ïåð. Â.Ñòàðîæèëüöà) (ôðàãìåíò) (100k) Alley Man (1959) (ïåð. È.Çèâüåâîé) (ôðàãìåíò) (67k) The King of Beasts (1964) (ïåð. Ä.Ñìóøêîâè÷à) (3k) The Blasphemers (1964) Áîãîõóëüíèêè (ïåð. Ë.Øàáàäà) The Shadow of Space (1967) Òåíü ïðîñòðàíñòâà (ïåð. Ë.Øàáàäà) A Bowl Bigger Than Earth (1967) ×àøà áîëüøå ÷åì Çåìëÿ (ïåð. Ë.Øàáàäà) Riders of the Purple Wage (1968) Íà êîðîëåâñêîì æàëîâàíüå (ïåð. À.Äìèòðèåâà) Down in the Black Gang (1969) Oogenesis of the Bird City (1970) Îîãåíåç ïòè÷üåãî ãîðîäà (ïåð. À.Äìèòðèåâà) The Voice of the Sonar in My Vermiform Appendix (1971) (ïåð. À.Äóìåø) (22k) The Freshman (1979)

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philip jose farmer farmer, philip jose A Barnstormer of Oz Berkley, New York 1982Trade paper, 1st ed, near F. farmer's peculiar treatment of Oz tropes. $10.00.
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PHILIP JOSE FARMER Farmer, Philip Jose A Barnstormer of Oz Berkley, New York 1982 Trade paper, 1st ed, near F. Farmer's peculiar treatment of Oz tropes.
THE CLASSIC PHILIP JOSE FARMER Farmer, Philip Jose The Classic Philip Jose Farmer 1952-64 Crown, New York 1984 1st ed, near F in dj. Good story collection, in Crown's

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THE CLASSIC PHILIP JOSE FARMER Farmer, Philip Jose The Classic Philip Jose Farmer 1952-64 Crown, New York 1984 Reprint 1st ed, near F in dj. Good story collection, in Crown's Classics of Modern Science Fiction series.

36. Editrice Nord - Elenco Libri
Translate this page Autore farmer, philip jose'. Codice, Autore, Titolo, Collana, Uscita, Prezzo.CO0119, farmer, philip jose', Gli amanti di Siddo (The lovers, 1961-197).
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37. Dani Zweig's Belated Reviews PS#19: Philip Jose Farmer
Belated Reviews PS 19 philip jose farmer. When instance. philip jose farmerhas made a career out of writing fan fiction professionally.
http://www-users.cs.york.ac.uk/~susan/sf/dani/PS_019.htm

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Belated Reviews PS#19: Philip Jose Farmer
When readers won't be satisfied with the number of books or stories that their favorite authors have placed in their universes, fan fiction results. Sometimes it's not that the readers can't get enough, so much as that they feel that the author got it wrong. Sometimes fan fiction results from the desire to mix and match favorite characters to have Dr. Who appear on the Enterprise, for instance. Philip Jose Farmer has made a career out of writing fan fiction professionally. Some of Farmer's books some good ones, too are placed in his own home-made universes, but he's never so at home as when he's playing in someone else's sandbox. And even when the only universe he's playing in is his own, he still overlooks no opportunity to mix and match. He does it well, with a quirky combination of absurd premise and careful attention to realistic detail. Philip Jose Farmer has been writing since the early fifties, but I'd place his best work in the seventies. Among his books: "To Your Scattered Bodies Go" (****) is placed on the ultimate mix-and-match stage though the actors are drawn from history, not fiction: a literal afterlife. The place is the Riverworld, a possibly artificial world with an impossibly long river snaking over it. Along this river, everyone whoever lived, from primitives to people slightly in our future, is resurrected simultaneously. Necessities are provided, by what might as well be magic, and humanity is left to work out its second chance. The hero of the story is Sir Richard Francis Burton, the explorer who is best remembered today for his translation of the Arabian Nights. With numerous other familiar names from all of history, he sets out to discover the secrets behind the Riverworld its reason for being.

38. SF > Reviews > Philip Jose Farmer
Susan Stepney's Home Page SF reviews index philip jose farmer. • Novels/collections • Short fiction Search Web for philip
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    • Maker of Universes The Gates of Creation A Private Cosmos
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39. - LLibrary - Farmer, Philip Jose
../Llibrary farmer, philip jose. . The Green Odyssey. . back. A B C DE F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S Sh T U V W X Y Z. Computers Mathematics
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40. Biographie De Philip Jose Farmer
Translate this page USA, 1918-) Pseudonymes Kilgore Trout, Jonathan Swift Sommers III Récompenseset prix littéraires de Science-fiction décernés à philip jose farmer
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Pseudonymes: Kilgore Trout, Jonathan Swift Sommers III
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