Paul Barnett (author)
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Paul Barnett is the Scottish-born author of many science fiction, fantasy fiction and non-fiction books. Much of his fiction has been published under the nom de plume John Grant.
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As John Grant:
- Aries 1 -editor (1979)
- The Book of Time - co editor with Colin Wilson (1980)
- Directory of Discarded Ideas (1981)
- Directory of Possibilities - co-editor with Colin Wilson (1981)
- A Book of Numbers (1982)
- Dreamers : A Geography of Dreamland (1983)
- The Truth About the Flaming Ghoulies (1983)
- Sex Secrets of Ancient Atlantis (1985)
- The Depths of Cricket (1986)
- Encyclopedia of Walt Disney's Animated Characters (first edition, 1987; second edition, 1993; third edition, 1998)
- Earthdoom - with David Langford (1987)
- The Advanced Trivia Quizbook (1987)
- Great Myseteries (1988)
- An Introduction to Viking Mythology (1989)
- The Great Unsolved Mysteries of Science (1989)
- Legends of Lone Wolf' (twelve book series, 1989-1994)
- The Eclipse of the Kai (1989)
- The Dark Door Opens (1989)
- The Sword of the Sun (1989)
- Hunting Wolf (1990)
- Albion (1991)
- Unexplained Mysteries of the World (1991)
- The Claws of Helgedad (1991)
- The Scrafice of Ruanon (1991)
- The World (1992)
- Monsters - US title: Monster Mysteries (1992)
- The Birthplace (1992)
- The Book of the Magnakai (1992)
- Legends of Lone Wolf Omnibus (1992)
- The Encyclopedia of Science Fiction - technical editor (second ed), edited by John Clute & Peter Nichols (1993)
- The Tellings (1993)
- The Lorestone of Varetta (1993)
- History Book - A Thog the Mighty Text -chapbook (1994)
- The Rotting Land (1994)
- The Hundredfold Problem (1994)
- Dr. Jekyll & Mr. Hyde - children's retelling (1995)
- The Encyclopedia of Fantasy and Science Fiction Art Techniques - with Ron Tiner (1996)
- The Encyclopedia of Fantasy - co-editor with John Clute (1997) - HUGO AWARD, WORLD FANTASY AWARD, the MYTHPEOEIC SOCIETY SCHOLARSHIP AWARD, the J. LLOYD EATON SCHOLARSHIP AWARD and a rare BRITISH SCIENCE FICTION ASSOCIATION SPECIAL AWARD WINNER
- Frankenstein - children's retelling (1997)
- Enchanted World: The Art of Anne Sudworth (2000)
- The World - revised edition (2001)
- Albion - revised edition (2001)
- Guts - with Dave Langford (2001)
- Masters of Animation (2001)
- Wizard in Training (2001)
- Perceptualistics - Art by Jael (2002)
- Dragonhenge - illustrated by Bob Eggelton (2002)
- The Far Enough Window (2002)
- Qinmeartha & The Girl Child LoChi by John Grant/The Tomb Of The Old Ones by Colin Wilson (2002)
- Hundredfold Problem (2003)
- Strange Pleasures 2 edited by John Grant & Dave Hutchinson (2003)
- Dragons of Manhattan by John Grant/Web Serialization on Blue Ear (2003)
- Earthdoom - with Dave Langford (2003)
- The Chesley Awards: A Retrospective by John Grant, Elizabeth Humprey, Pamela D. Scoville (2003) - HUGO AWARD WINNER
- Take No Prisoners (2004)
- Digital Art for the 21st Century: Renderosity by John Grant & Audre Vysniauskas (2004)
- Stardragons - illustrated by Bob Eggleton (2005)
- The Man who would be King and other stories - Edited by John Grant (uncredited) (2005)
- Dragons of Manhattan - Serialized in Argosy Magazine (2005)
- Faeries And Other Fantastical Folk: The Faery Paintings of Maxine Gadd (2005)
- Sci-Fi Movies: Facts Figures & Fun (2006)
- Noir Movies: Facts Figures & Fun (2006)
- Life-Size Dragons (2006)
- Animated Movies: Facts Figures & Fun (Fall 2006)
- Discarded Science (Fall 2006)
- Corrupted Science (Fall 2007)
As Paul Barnett
- Electric Children: Roots and Branches of Modern Folk-Rock - translation and expansion (1977)
- Planet Earth: An Encyclopedia of Geology - co-editor with A. Hallam and Peter Hutchinson (1978)
- Phaidon Concise Encyclopedia of Science and Technology, edited by John-David Yule -contributing editor (1997)
- Strider's Galaxy (1997)
- Strider's Universe (1998)
- The Paper Tiger Fantasy Art Gallery (2002)
- Beer: Facts Figures & Fun (2006)
A number of books are also published under the noms de plume of Eve Devereux and Armytage Ware.
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