Sunday

Acquisitions (105): The Hakluyt Society


The Journal of Jean François de Galaup de La Pérouse, 1785-1788. Ed. John Dunmore. 2 vols. Hakluyt Society: Second Series 179-80. London: The Hakluyt Society, 1994-95.



Richard Hakluyt: The Principal Navigations ... (1589)



As usual, we start off with Wikipedia:
The Hakluyt Society is a text publication society, founded in 1846 and based in London, England, which publishes scholarly editions of primary records of historic voyages, travels and other geographical material.
It's named after Richard Hakluyt (1553-1616), an English writer who specialised in collecting stories about travel to far-off places. The most famous of his compilations is undoubtedly The Principal Navigations, Voyages, Traffiques & Discoveries of the English Nation (1589-1600):

Richard Hakluyt: The Principal Navigations ... (1910)
The Principal Navigations, Voyages, Traffiques & Discoveries of the English Nation made by Sea or Overland to the Remote & Farthest Distant Quarters of the Earth at any time within the compasse of these 1600 Yeares. 1589-1600. Introduction by John Masefield. 1907. 8 vols. Everyman’s Library. London: J. M. Dent & Sons Ltd. / New York: E. P. Dutton & Co., 1926.
One reason I bought a copy of this was for the introduction by John Masefield, an author whose works I still find myself collecting some forty years after completing my MA thesis about him.

But mainly it was because it's one of those crucial prose works which seem to define the Elizabethan sensibility: Along with Hakluyt's Voyages (1589-1600), there are other large compendiums such as Foxe's Actes and Monuments, Holinshed's Histories, North's Plutarch, and Florio's Montaigne:


Williamson, G. A., ed. Foxe's Book of Martyrs. ['Actes and Monuments,' 1563]. London: Martin Secker and Warburg Limited, 1965.



Plutarch’s Lives. Trans. Jacques Amyot. 1517. Translated from the French by Sir Thomas North. 1579. The Temple Plutarch. Ed. W. H. D. Rouse. 10 vols. London: J. M. Dent, 1898.



Raphael Holinshed. Chronicles. Introduction & Selection by Michael Wood. 1577 & 1587. London: Folio Society, 2012.



The Essayes of Michael, Lord of Montaigne. Trans. John Florio. 1603. 3 vols. The World’s Classics, 65-67. London: Henry Frowde, 1904.



John Everett Millais: The North-West Passage (1874)


The Victorian era saw itself as very much in the mould of their own excessively romanticised version of the Eilzabethan age. Great explorers such as Burton, Franklin and Livingstone became celebrities on a level with Ralegh and Drake, their travelogues read eagerly in every home.

What better timing, then, for the foundation of a society devoted to the reprinting of travel journals and narratives of the past - with scholarly introductions and apparatus to establish the validity of the comparison?

The fascinating thing is that this society still endures, nearly two centuries later, with (now) over 300 titles to its credit!



I'm not a member, I hasten to admit, though I've benefitted greatly from some of their publications in the past: particularly the early South American conquest accounts edited and overseen (for the most part) by Sir Clements Markham, Secretary of the society from 1858–87, then President from 1889–1909.

More celebrated, perhaps, for his stubborn advocacy of Captain Scott's Antarctic expeditions, Markham travelled extensively in Peru in the 1850s, and wrote extensively about its history and culture throughout his life.

Whilst working on my PhD thesis in the late 1980s, I found myself greatly indebted to his Hakluyt Society edition of Pedro Sarmiento de Gamboa's 1572 History of the Incas (2 vols, 1907), as well as Alfred Maudslay's complete 5-volume edition of Bernal Díaz's classic True History of the Conquest of New Spain (1908-1916).




John Dunmore (1923-2023)


All of which brings me to the book pictured at the head of this post, which I was fortunate enough to find in a Hospice Shop the other day. Pacific exploration is, of course, a topic which fascinates many New Zealanders - but the translator and editor of this particular set of volumes, John Dunmore is also of particular interest to those of us connected with Massey University.

I started there as a tutor in 1991, five years after Dunmore's retirement, but I heard a lot about him, and especially his activities as a publisher at the Dunmore Press (1969–1984) and Heritage Press (1985–2004). He died last year, at the age of 99.

So much is the subject dominated by Captain James Cook and his three classic Pacific voyages between 1768 and 1780, that the contributions of later explorers such as La Pérouse are often overlooked. Not only that, but the stories of French navigators in our region - Louis-Antoine de Bougainville (1767–1768) and Jean-François de Surville (1769–1770) prominent among them - are also far less well-known than they should be.

Dunmore made a very thorough attempt to restore the balance. Given that he was bilingual in French and English, he was able to publish extensively on this theme in both languages, not only editions of the journals of each of these explorers, but also accounts of all three of them.



His work in this field certainly deserves to rank with that of John C. Beaglehole, whose groundbreaking editions of Cook's Journals were also published by the Hakluyt Society in the 1950s and 1960s, together with his magisterial biography of the navigator in 1974.

Beaglehole was in fact Dunmore's PhD thesis supervisor at Victoria University of Wellington, which could be seen as bringing the wheel full circle.




Nicolas-André Monsiau: Louis XVI giving Lapérouse his instructions (29 June 1785)


But what of La Pérouse himself? I guess, unfortunately, the most notable thing about his very successful voyage is the way it ended. The last time either he or his ships were seen was the day of their departure from the new British colony in New South Wales on 10th March 1788.

What happened to them? Snippets of information came to light, along with a few swords and other fragments, at various times over the next forty years. The best modern reconstruction of what may have happened is more or less as follows:
Both ships [were] wrecked on Vanikoro's reefs, Boussole first. Astrolabe was unloaded and taken apart. A group of men, probably the survivors of Boussole, were massacred by the local inhabitants. According to the islanders, some surviving sailors built a two-masted craft from the wreckage of Astrolabe and left in a westward direction about nine months later, but what happened to them is unknown. Also, two men, one a "chief" and the other his servant, ... remained behind, but had left Vanikoro a few years before Dillon arrived [in 1826].
It seems sad that so ambitious a voyage left so little evidence behind. La Pérouse's surviving journals (published in heavily edited form in 1797 and then, in full, in 1985) do something to redress that, though. It's wonderful to be able to encounter him more or less in his own words in Dunmore's painstaking translation.


J. C. Beaglehole: The Life of Captain James Cook (1974)





Hakluyt Society Publications

The Hakluyt Society:
(1846- )

Books I own are marked in bold:
    First Series:
    Nos. 1–50 (1847–1873)
    Nos. 51–100 (1874–1899)




    Second Series:
    Nos. 1–90 (1899–1944)
    Nos. 91–190 (1945–2000)

  1. 2/101. Mandeville’s Travels / Texts and Translations / By Malcolm Letts, F.S.A. Volume I. 1953 (1950). Pages lxiii, 223 + 2 maps, 1 illustration.
    The text of British Library Egerton MS 1982, with an essay on the cosmographical ideas of Mandeville’s day by E. G. R. Taylor. The main pagination of this and the following volume is continuous.
    2/102. Mandeville’s Travels … . . Volume II. 1953 (1950). Pages xii, 226-554 + 3 illustrations.
    The Paris text (French, with translation), the Bodleian text, and extracts from other versions.
    • Letts, Malcolm, ed. Mandeville’s Travels: Texts and Translations. 2 vols. Second Series, 101. London: The Hakluyt Society, 1953.

  2. 2/132. Further Selections from the Tragic History of the Sea / 1559-1565 / Narratives of the Shipwrecks of the Portuguese East Indiamen Aguia and Garça (1559), / São Paulo (1561) and the Misadventures of the Brazil-ship Santo Antonio (1565) / Translated and Edited from the Original Portuguese by C. R. Boxer / Cambridge, 1968 (1967). Pages x, 170 + 4 maps, 11 illustrations.
    The narratives of Diogo do Couto, Henrique Dias and Afonso Luis. For a previous selection from the same source, see Second Series 112 above.
    • Boxer, C. R., ed. Further Selections from the Tragic History of the Sea, 1559-1565. The Hakluyt Society, Second Series: No. 132. London: Published for the Hakluyt Society by Cambridge University Press, 1968.

  3. 2/171. English and Irish Settlement on the River Amazon / 1550-1646 / Edited by Joyce Lorimer / 1989. Pages xxvi, 499 + 10 maps.
    Documents, many from manuscripts in English, Irish, Dutch, Spanish and Portuguese archives.
    • Lorimer, Joyce. English and Irish Settlements on the River Amazon 1550-1646. Hakluyt Society, Second Series 171. London: The Hakluyt Society, 1989.

  4. 2/179. The Journal of Jean-François de Galaup de la Pérouse / 1785-1788 / Volume I / Translated and edited by John Dunmore / 1994. Pages ccxl, 232 + 8 maps, 3 illustrations.
    A translation of the journal, published with abridgements in 1797, in full in 1985. The introduction discusses the background to the voyage and its achievement, despite the final disaster. This volume covers the voyage to Australia, the Pacific coast of North America, and Macao. The main pagination of this and the following volume is continuous.
    2/180. The Journal of Jean-François de Galaup de la Pérouse … / Volume II … / 1995. Pages vi, 233-613 + 17 maps, 4 illustrations.
    The voyage between the Philippines and Kamchatka, then to Australia. The appendices include related correspondence and the muster rolls of the ships.
    • The Journal of Jean François de Galaup de La Pérouse, 1785-1788. Ed. John Dunmore. 2 vols. Hakluyt Society: Second Series 179-80. London: The Hakluyt Society, 1994-95.




  5. Third Series:
    Nos. 1–41 (1999–2023)

  6. 15. Sir Walter Ralegh’s Discoverie of Guiana. Edited by Joyce Lorimer. 2006, pp. xcvii + 360, 6 plates, 5 maps.
    The annotated text of a previously unpublished copy of Ralegh’s fair manuscript draft of the Discoverie of Guiana, with, on facing pages, the subsequent printed version. The Introduction provides a comprehensive historical background to the voyage. Appendixes include numerous previously unpublished letters and correspondences.
    • Lorimer, Joyce, ed. Sir Walter Ralegh's Discoverie of Guiana. 1596. The Hakluyt Society: Third Series, No. 15. London: Published by Ashgate for The Hakluyt Society, 2006.




  7. Extra Series:
    Nos. 1–47 (1903–2012)

  8. Extra 34a. The Journals of Captain James Cook on his Voyages of Discovery / The Voyage of the Endeavour 1768-1771 / Edited by J. C. Beaglehole / 1955. Reprinted, with addenda and corrigenda, 1968. Pages cclxxxiv, 684/696 + 20 maps, 25 illustrations.
    Admiralty instructions and the journal of the First Voyage, with many appendices.
    Extra 34b. The Journals of Captain James Cook … / Charts & Views / Drawn by Cook and his Officers and Reproduced from the Original Manuscripts / edited by R. A. Skelton / 1955, second edition 1969. Pages viii + 58 loose maps, charts, plans, profiles, views and other illustrations.
    A separate and unnumbered portfolio containing reproductions of charts and views drawn on the three voyages, with a list.
    Extra 35. The Journals of Captain James Cook … / The Voyage of the Resolution and Adventure 1772-1775 / … / 1961. Reprinted, with addenda and corrigenda, 1969. Pages clxx, 1021/1028 + 19 maps, 63 illustrations. Half-title gives II as number within the set.
    Admiralty instructions and the journal of the Second Voyage, with many appendices.
    Extra 36a. The Journals of Captain James Cook … / The Voyage of the Resolution and Discovery 1776-1780 / … / Part One / 1967. Pages ccxxiv, 718 + 17 maps, 64 illustrations.
    Half-title gives III as number within set. Admiralty instructions and the journal of the Third Voyage, with supplementary extracts from journals or logs by James King, Charles Clerke, James Burney, Richard Gilbert, Thomas Edgar.

    The main pagination of this and the following volume is continuous. For a separate addendum, see Occasional Booklet 8 below.
    Extra 36b. The Journals of Captain James Cook … 1776-1780 / Part Two / 1967. Pages viii, 723-1647 + 2 maps, 10 illustrations. Half-title gives III as number within set. Appendices containing the journals of William Anderson and David Samwell; extracts from other journals; rolls of the ships’ companies, and a calendar of documents, 1774-1791.
    A separate pamphlet, Cook and the Russians, consisting of six documents translated from Russian sources, edited by J. C. Beaglehole, was published in 1973 as an addendum to this volume.
    • The Journals of Captain Cook: Prepared from the Original Manuscripts by J. C. Beaglehole for the Hakluyt Society. 1955-67. Ed. Philip Edwards. Penguin Classics. Harmondsworth: Penguin, 1999.

  9. Extra 37. The Life of Captain James Cook / by J. C. Beaglehole / 1974. Pages xi, 760 + 11 maps, 38 illustrations.
    First separately published by A. and C. Black, 1974, then for the Hakluyt Society.
    • Beaglehole, J. C. The Life of Captain James Cook. London: Adam & Charles Black Ltd., 1974.


J. C. Beaglehole, ed.: The Endeavour Journal of Joseph Banks (1962)
J. C. Beaglehole, ed. The Endeavour Journal of Joseph Banks, 1768-1771. 2 vols. 1962. The Sir Joseph Banks Memorial. Sydney: The Trustees of the Public Library of New South Wales, in association with Angus and Robertson, 1963.








Saturday

Acquisitions (104): Ursula K. Le Guin


Ursula K. Le Guin: Five Novels (2024)



Ursula Kroeber Le Guin (1929-2018)

Ursula K. Le Guin: Five Novels (2024)
[Amazon.com.au, ordered 14/3/24 - arrived 22/3/24]:

Ursula K. Le Guin. Five Novels: The Lathe of Heaven; The Eye of the Heron; The Beginning Place; Searoad; Lavinia. Ed. Brian Attebery. 1971, 1978, 1980, 1991, 2008. The Library of America, 379. New York: Literary Classics of the United States, Inc., 2024.



Ursula K. Le Guin: The Lathe of Heaven (1971)

LOA meets U. K. L-G


Nobody could accuse the 45-year-old Library of America [LOA] (1979- ) of lacking ambition when it comes to its decade-long Le Guin project. Starting in 2016, well before Le Guin's death in 2018, the library has projected a comprehensive eight-volume edition, covering most of her work - with the exception of the Earthsea books, still in print from another publisher, as well as her extensive work as an essayist and writer of children's fiction.

But perhaps it'd be simpler if I just quoted the salient parts of this 2020 article from the Tor Books website:
Library of America has begun publishing more genre fiction in recent years, including the works of Ursula K. Le Guin. According to Associate Editor Stefanie Peters, the nonprofit publisher has four more volumes of the late author’s work coming in the next couple of years.
LOA has already published four volumes of Le Guin’s work: The Complete Orsinia, Always Coming Home, and Hainish Novels & Stories, Volume One and Two.
The next volume, Peters says, publishes October 6th, and will include Le Guin’s Annals of the Western Shore trilogy, the first time that those books have been brought together into one volume. That trilogy is comprised of her novels Gifts, Voices, and Powers, set in an unnamed magical world, and which follow a series of characters as they contend with racism and slavery, as well as the powers that they have acquired.
“We also took Le Guin’s hand drawn maps from the books,” Peters says “plus one new map that hasn’t been published before — and colorized them, as we’ve done with our preview Le Guin volumes. They will appear as some really attractive endpapers in this edition.”
Beyond this upcoming edition, LOA will publish an additional three volumes of Le Guin’s work: one including all of her poetry, a collection of her complete short stories, and a collection of novels that brings together Lavinia, Searoad, The Lathe of Heaven, The Eye of the Heron, and The Beginning Place.
Library of America’s books will join some other major collections of Le Guin’s work. Saga Press recently released a collected edition of Le Guin’s Earthsea novels and short stories, as well as two massive collections of her shorter works: The Found and the Lost, and The Unreal and the Real, while The Folio Society has released a trio of new editions of her books The Left Hand of Darkness, A Wizard of Earthsea, and The Dispossessed.


Ursula K. Le Guin: Always Coming Home (1985)


I've already written a post or two about my own love of Le Guin's work: a general one on The Imaginary Museum (14/10/18), but also another on the connections between her family, the Kroebers, and Ishi, the (so-called) 'last wild Indian in America.'

This piece is intended to be more narrowly bibliographical. I got interested in the dynamics of putting together 'a collection of her complete short stories', as promised above, and thought it might be interesting to compile a list of her work in that genre focussed around the volumes of the LOA collected edition which have already appeared.

Presumably, for instance, the LOA complete short stories would not have to include any of the 13 Orsinian Tales which have already appeared in print in their Orsinia volume. Then there are another 16 SF stories in their double-volume Hainish Novels & Stories. As well as that, there are the 12 stories which make up Searoad: Chronicles of Klatsand (1991), reprinted in their latest volume, Five Novels (2024).

You'll see from the lists included below that Le Guin published at least seven major short story collections in her lifetime - not to mention a two-volume Selected Stories, together with a book of her collected novellas:
  1. The Wind's Twelve Quarters (1975) [W] (17)
  2. The Compass Rose (1982) [R] (20)
  3. Buffalo Gals, and Other Animal Presences (1987) [G] (11)
  4. A Fisherman of the Inland Sea (1994) [F] (8)
  5. Unlocking the Air and Other Stories (1996) [U] (18)
  6. The Birthday of the World and Other Stories (2002) [B] (8)
  7. Changing Planes: Stories (2003) [C] (16)
  8. The Unreal and the Real: Selected Stories. 2 Vols (2012) [T] (39)
  9. The Found and the Lost: The Collected Novellas (2016) [N] (13)
That's not counting the following themed collections, some of them already mentioned above:
  1. Orsinian Tales (1976) - included in The Complete Orsinia (2016) [O] (13)
  2. Always Coming Home (1985) - included in Always Coming Home: Author’s Expanded Edition (2019) [A] (5)
  3. Searoad: Chronicles of Klatsand (1991) - included in Five Novels (2024) [K] (12)
  4. Four Ways to Forgiveness (1995) - included in Hainish Novels & Stories (2017) [H] (16)
  5. Tales from Earthsea (2001) - included in The Books of Earthsea (2018) [E] (9)
If you look at the preliminary list of stories I've compiled below - with the aid of Wikipedia's very useful Ursula K. Le Guin bibliography - you'll see that it includes 142 stories (give or take a few, due to the reshaping and subsequent re-ordering of certain pieces).

If we subtract from these 55 stories already collected elsewhere in the LOA edition and the Books of Earthsea, then we're left with 87 to put into the stand-alone LOA Complete Stories book. Is that possible? Who knows? It certainly bids fair to be the heftiest volume in the entire edition, if so.

But then, given the girth of some of the earlier publications in the series - their collected Hawthorne (1494 pp.) or Poe (1408 pp.), for instance - that mightn't be too anomalous.


Sara Letourneau: Thank You, Ursula K. Le Guin (2018)





Dana Gluckstein: Ursula K. Le Guin (1929-2018)

Ursula Kroeber Le Guin
(1929-2018)


Collections:
  1. The Complete Orsinia (1961-2016)
  2. The Hainish Novels & Stories (1964-2017)
  3. The Books of Earthsea (1964-2018)
  4. Always Coming Home (1983-2019)
  5. Annals of the Western Shore (2004-2020)
  6. Collected Poems (1959-2023)
  7. Novels (1971-2024)
  8. Stories (1961-2018)
  9. Miscellaneous



Books I own are marked in bold:

    Ursula K. Le Guin: The Complete Orsinia (2016)

    Orsinia
    (1961-2016)


  1. The Complete Orsinia: Malafrena; Stories and Songs. Ed. Brian Attebery. Library of America, 281 (2016) [O]
    1. Malafrena (1979)
    2. Songs:
      1. Folk Song from the Montayna Province (1959)
      2. Red Berries (Montayna Province) (2016)
      3. The Walls of Rákava (Polana Province) (2016)
    3. Stories:
        Orsinian Tales (1976)
      1. The Fountains (1976)
      2. The Barrow (1976)
      3. Ile Forest (1976)
      4. Conversations At Night (1976)
      5. The Road East (1976)
      6. Brothers and Sisters (1976)
      7. A Week in the Country (1976)
      8. An die Musik (1961)
      9. The House (1976)
      10. The Lady of Moge (1976)
      11. Imaginary Countries (1973)
      12. Other Stories
      13. Two Delays on the Northern Line (1979)
      14. Unlocking the Air (1990)
    • The Complete Orsinia: Malafrena; Stories and Songs. Ed. Brian Attebery. The Library of America, 281. 1979, 1976. New York: Literary Classics of the United States, Inc., 2016.
  2. Malafrena (1979)
    • Malafrena. 1979. Panther Books. London: Granada Publishing, 1981.
  3. Orsinian Tales (1976)
    1. The Fountains (1976)
    2. The Barrow (1976)
    3. Ile Forest (1976) (1976)
    4. Conversations At Night (1976)
    5. The Road East (1976)
    6. Brothers and Sisters (1976)
    7. A Week in the Country (1976)
    8. An die Musik (1961)
    9. The House (1976)
    10. The Lady of Moge (1976)
    11. Imaginary Countries (1973)
    • Orsinian Tales. 1976. Panther Books. London: Granada Publishing, 1978.




  4. Ursula K. Le Guin: The Hainish Novels & Stories (2017)

    The Hainish Cycle
    (1964-2017)


  5. The Hainish Novels & Stories. Ed. Brian Attebery. 2 vols. Library of America, 296-97 (2017) [H]

      Ursula K. Le Guin: The Hainish Novels & Stories I (2017)


    1. Vol. 1:
      1. Rocannon's World (1964)
      2. Planet of Exile (1966)
      3. City of Illusions (1967)
      4. The Left Hand of Darkness (1969)
      5. The Dispossessed (1974)
      6. Stories:
        1. Winter’s King (1969)
        2. Vaster Than Empires and More Slow (1971)
        3. The Day Before the Revolution (1974)
        4. Coming of Age in Karhide (1995)
      7. Appendix:
        1. Introduction to Rocannon’s World
        2. Introduction to Planet of Exile
        3. Introduction to City of Illusions
        4. Introduction to The Left Hand of Darkness
        5. A Response, by Ansible, from Tau Ceti
        6. Is Gender Necessary? Redux
        7. Winter’s King (1969 version)

    2. Ursula K. Le Guin: The Hainish Novels & Stories II (2017)


    3. Vol. 2:
      1. The Word for World Is Forest (1976)
      2. Stories:
        1. The Shobies’ Story (1990)
        2. Dancing to Ganam (1993)
        3. Another Story or A Fisherman of the Inland Sea (1994)
        4. Unchosen Love (1994)
        5. Mountain Ways (1996)
        6. The Matter of Seggri (1994)
        7. Solitude (1994)
      3. Story Suite: Five Ways to Forgiveness (1995)
        1. Betrayals (1994)
        2. Forgiveness Day (1994)
        3. A Man of the People (1995)
        4. A Woman's Liberation (1995)
        5. Old Music and the Slave Women (1996)
      4. The Telling (2000)
      5. Appendix:
        1. Introduction to The Word for World Is Forest
        2. On Not Reading Science Fiction
      • The Hainish Novels & Stories, vol. 1: Rocannon's World; Planet of Exile; City of Illusions; The Left Hand of Darkness; The Dispossessed; Stories. 1964, 1966, 1967, 1969, 1974. Ed. Brian Attebery. The Library of America, 296. New York: Literary Classics of the United States, Inc., 2017.
      • The Hainish Novels & Stories, vol. 2: The Word for World is Forest; Five Ways to Forgiveness; The Telling; Stories. 1977, 1995, 2000. Ed. Brian Attebery. The Library of America, 297. New York: Literary Classics of the United States, Inc., 2017.
  6. Rocannon's World (1964)
    • Rocannon's World. 1964. A Star Book. London: W. H. Allen & Co., Ltd. 1980.
    • Included in: Worlds of Exile and Illusion: Rocannon's World; Planet of Exile; City of Illusions. 1964, 1966, 1967. An Orb Book. New York: Tom Doherty Associates, 1995.
  7. Planet of Exile (1966)
    • Planet of Exile / Thomas M. Disch. Mankind under the Leash. Ace Double. New York: Ace Books, Inc., 1966.
    • Included in: Worlds of Exile and Illusion: Rocannon's World; Planet of Exile; City of Illusions. 1964, 1966, 1967. An Orb Book. New York: Tom Doherty Associates, 1995.
  8. City of Illusions (1967)
    • City of Illusions. 1967. Panther Science Fiction. St Albans, Herts: Panther Books, 1973.
    • Included in: Worlds of Exile and Illusion: Rocannon's World; Planet of Exile; City of Illusions. 1964, 1966, 1967. An Orb Book. New York: Tom Doherty Associates, 1995.
  9. The Left Hand of Darkness (1969)
    • The Left Hand of Darkness. 1969. Panther Science Fiction. St Albans, Herts: Panther Books, 1975.
    • The Left Hand of Darkness. 1969. Orbit. London: Little, Brown Book Group, 2006.
  10. The Dispossessed (1974)
    • The Dispossessed: An Ambiguous Utopia. 1974. Panther Science Fiction. St Albans, Herts: Panther Books, 1975.
  11. The Word for World Is Forest (1976)
    • The Word for World is Forest. 1977. Panther Books. London: Granada Publishing, 1980.
  12. Four Ways to Forgiveness (1995)
    1. Betrayals (1994)
    2. Forgiveness Day (1994)
    3. A Man of the People (1995)
    4. A Woman's Liberation (1995)
    5. Old Music and the Slave Women (1996)
    • Four Ways to Forgiveness. 1995. HarperPrism. New York: HarperCollins, 1996.
  13. The Telling (2000)
    • The Telling. 2000. London: Gollancz, 2003.




  14. Ursula K. Le Guin: The Books of Earthsea. Illustrated by Charles Vess (2018)

    Earthsea
    (1964-2018)


  15. The Books of Earthsea. Illustrated by Charles Vess (2018) [E]
    1. A Wizard of Earthsea (1968)
    2. The Tombs of Atuan (1971)
    3. The Farthest Shore (1972)
    4. Tehanu (1990)
    5. Tales from Earthsea (2001)
      1. The Finder (2001)
      2. Darkrose and Diamond (1999)
      3. The Bones of the Earth (2001)
      4. On the High Marsh (2001)
      5. Dragonfly (1998)
    6. The Other Wind (2001)
    7. A Description of Earthsea (2001)
    8. The Word of Unbinding (1964)
    9. The Rule of Names (1964)
    10. The Daughter of Odren (2014)
    11. Firelight (2018)
    12. Earthsea Revisioned (1993)
    • The Books of Earthsea: The Complete Illustrated Edition – A Wizard of Earthsea; The Tombs of Atuan; The Farthest Shore: Tehanu; Tales of Earthsea; The Other Wind. 1968, 1972, 1973, 1990, 2001, 2001. Illustrated by Charles Vess. USA: Saga Press, 2018.
  16. A Wizard of Earthsea. Illustrated by Ruth Robbins (1968)
    • A Wizard of Earthsea. 1968. Drawings by Ruth Robbins. Puffin Books, Harmondsworth: Penguin, 1976.
    • Included in: The Earthsea Trilogy: A Wizard of Earthsea; The Tombs of Atuan; The Farthest Shore. 1979. Harmondsworth: Penguin, 1983.
    • Included in: The Earthsea Quartet: A Wizard of Earthsea; The Tombs of Atuan; The Farthest Shore: Tehanu. 1968, 1972, 1973, 1990. A Puffin Book. Harmondsworth: Penguin, 1993.
  17. The Tombs of Atuan. Illustrated by Gail Garraty (1971)
    • The Tombs of Atuan. 1971. Puffin Books, Harmondsworth: Penguin, 1975.
    • Included in: The Earthsea Trilogy: A Wizard of Earthsea; The Tombs of Atuan; The Farthest Shore. 1979. Harmondsworth: Penguin, 1983.
    • Included in: The Earthsea Quartet: A Wizard of Earthsea; The Tombs of Atuan; The Farthest Shore: Tehanu. 1968, 1972, 1973, 1990. A Puffin Book. Harmondsworth: Penguin, 1993.
  18. The Farthest Shore. Illustrated by Gail Garraty (1972)
    • The Farthest Shore. 1972. Puffin Books, Harmondsworth: Penguin, 1975.
    • Included in: The Earthsea Trilogy: A Wizard of Earthsea; The Tombs of Atuan; The Farthest Shore. 1979. Harmondsworth: Penguin, 1983.
    • Included in: The Earthsea Quartet: A Wizard of Earthsea; The Tombs of Atuan; The Farthest Shore: Tehanu. 1968, 1972, 1973, 1990. A Puffin Book. Harmondsworth: Penguin, 1993.
  19. Tehanu. Illustrated by John Jude Palencar (1990)
    • Tehanu: The Last Book of Earthsea. London: Victor Gollancz, 1990.
    • Included in: The Earthsea Quartet: A Wizard of Earthsea; The Tombs of Atuan; The Farthest Shore: Tehanu. 1968, 1972, 1973, 1990. A Puffin Book. Harmondsworth: Penguin, 1993.
  20. Tales from Earthsea. Illustrated by Kelly Nelson (2001)
    1. The Finder (2001)
    2. Darkrose and Diamond (1999)
    3. The Bones of the Earth (2001)
    4. On the High Marsh (2001)
    5. Dragonfly (1998)
    6. A Description of Earthsea (2001)
    • Tales from Earthsea. 2001. London: Orion Children’s Books, 2002.
  21. The Other Wind. Illustrated by Cliff Nielsen (2001)
    • The Other Wind. 2001. London: Orion Children’s Books, 2002.




  22. Ursula K. Le Guin: Always Coming Home (2019)

    Always Coming Home
    (1983-2019)


  23. Always Coming Home: Author’s Expanded Edition. Ed. Brian Attebery. Library of America, 315 (2019) [A]
    1. Always Coming Home (1985)
      1. The Trouble with the Cotton People (Winter 1984)
      2. The Visionary (Winter 1984)
      3. Time in the Valley (Winter 1985)
    2. Pandora Revisits the Kesh and Comes Back with New Texts (2017):
      1. Dangerous People (1985)
      2. Some Kesh Meditations
      3. Blood Lodge Songs
      4. Kesh Syntax
    3. Other Writing Related to Always Coming Home:
      1. May’s Lion (1983)
      2. Navna: The River-running, by Intrumo of Sinshan
      3. World-Making
    4. Essays:
      1. A Non-Euclidean View of California as a Cold Place to Be
      2. The Carrier Bag Theory of Fiction
      3. Text, Silence, Performance
      4. Legends for a New Land
      5. The Making of Always Coming Home
      6. Indian Uncles
    • Always Coming Home: Author’s Expanded Edition. 1985. Ed. Brian Attebery. The Library of America, 315. New York: Literary Classics of the United States, Inc., 2019.
  24. Always Coming Home (1985)
    • Always Coming Home. Artist: Margaret Chodos. Composer: Todd Baron. Geomancer: George Hersh. 1985. London: Victor Gollancz, 1986.
    • Always Coming Home. Artist; Margaret Chodos. Composer: Todd Barton. Geomancer: George Hersh. Maps drawn by the Author. 1985. London: HarperCollins, 1993.
  25. Way of the Water's Going: Images of the Northern California Coastal Range. Text from Always Coming Home with photographs by Ernest Waugh and Allan Nicholson [chapbook] (1989)




  26. Ursula K. Le Guin: Annals of the Western Shore (2020)



  27. Annals of the Western Shore. Gifts; Voices; Powers. Ed. Brian Attebery. Library of America, 335 (2020)
    1. Gifts (2004)
    2. Voices (2006)
    3. Powers (2007)
    4. Talks and Interviews about the Novels:
      1. The Young Adult in the YA (2004)
      2. Some Assumptions about Fantasy (2004)
      3. Interview with Paola Castagno (2006)
      4. Interview with Brian Attebery (2007)
      5. Interview with Alexander Chee (2008)
    • Annals of the Western Shore. Gifts; Voices; Powers. Ed. Brian Attebery. 2004, 2006, 2007. The Library of America, 335. New York: Literary Classics of the United States, Inc., 2020.
  28. Gifts. Annals of the Western Shore (2004)
    • Gifts. Annals of the Western Shore, 1. 2004. Orlando, Fl: Harcourt, Inc., 2006.
  29. Voices. Annals of the Western Shore (2006)
    • Voices. Annals of the Western Shore, 2. 2006. Orion Children's Books. London: Orion Publishing Group Ltd., Inc., 2007.
  30. Powers. Annals of the Western Shore (2007)
    • Powers. Annals of the Western Shore, 3. 2007. Orion Children's Books. London: Orion Publishing Group Ltd., Inc., 2008.




  31. Ursula K. Le Guin: Collected Poems (2023)

    Poetry
    (1959-2023)


  32. Collected Poems. Ed. Harold Bloom. Library of America, 368 (2023)
    1. Wild Angels (1975)
    2. Hard Words (1981)
    3. Wild Oats and Fireweed (1988)
    4. No Boats (1993)
    5. Going Out with Peacocks (1994)
    6. Uses of Music in Uttermost Parts (1995)
    7. Lao Tzu: Tao Te Ching (1997)
    8. Sixty Odd (1999)
    9. Incredible Good Fortune (2006)
    10. Poems from Out Here and Finding My Elegy (2010 & 2012)
    11. Late in the Day (2015)
    12. So Far So Good (2018)
    13. Uncollected Poems
    • Collected Poems. Ed. Harold Bloom. The Library of America, 368. New York: Literary Classics of the United States, Inc., 2023.
  33. Wild Angels (1975)
    • Wild Angels. 1975. In The Capra Chapbook Anthology. Ed. Noel Young. Santa Barbara, CA: Capra Press, 1979.
  34. Walking in Cornwall [chapbook] (1976)
  35. [with Theodora Kroeber] Tillai and Tylissos [chapbook] (1979)
  36. Hard Words and Other Poems (1981)
  37. [with Theodora Kroeber] In the Red Zone [chapbook] (1983)
  38. Wild Oats and Fireweed: New Poems (1988)
  39. [with Vonda McIntyre] A Winter Solstice Ritual [chapbook] (1991)
  40. [with Vonda McIntyre] No Boats [chapbook] (1992)
  41. Blue Moon over Thurman Street. Illustrated by Roger Dorband [chapbook] (1993)
  42. Going out with Peacocks and Other Poems (1994)
  43. [with Diana Bellessi] The Twins, The Dream: Two Voices/Las Gemelas, El Sueño: Dos Voces (1997)
  44. [Trans.] Lao Tzu. Tao Te Ching (1997)
    • Lao Tzu. Tao Te Ching. A Book about the Way & the Power of the Way. Trans. Ursula K. Le Guin, with J. P. Seaton. 1997. Boston & London: Shambhala Publications, Inc., 1998.
  45. Sixty Odd (1999)
  46. [Trans.] Selected Poems of Gabriela Mistral (2003)
  47. [Trans.] Angélica Gorodischer. Kalpa Imperial (2003)
  48. Incredible Good Fortune (2006)
  49. Four Different Poems (2007)
  50. Out Here: Poems and Images from Steens Mountain Country. Illustrated with photographs by Roger Dorband (2010)
  51. Finding My Elegy: New and Selected Poems (2012)
  52. [Trans., with Mariano Martín Rodríguez] Gheorghe Săsărman. Squaring the Circle: A Pseudotreatise of Urbogony (2013)
  53. Late in the Day: Poems 2010–2014 (2015)
  54. So Far So Good: Poems 2014–2018 (2018)




  55. Ursula K. Le Guin: Five Novels (2024)

    Novels
    (1971-2024)


  56. Five Novels: The Lathe of Heaven; The Eye of the Heron; The Beginning Place; Searoad; Lavinia. Ed. Brian Attebery. Library of America, 379 (2024)
    1. The Lathe of Heaven (1971)
    2. The Eye of the Heron (1978)
    3. The Beginning Place (1980)
    4. Searoad: Chronicles of Klatsand (1991)
      1. Foam Women, Rain Women (1991)
      2. The Ship Ahoy (1987)
      3. Hand, Cup, Shell (1989)
      4. Geezers (1991)
      5. In and Out (1989)
      6. Bill Weisler (1990)
      7. True Love (1991)
      8. Sleepwalkers (1991)
      9. Quoits (1991)
      10. Crosswords (1990)
      11. Texts (1990)
      12. Hernes (1991)
      13. Biographies (1991)
    5. Lavinia (2008)
    6. Related Essays:
      1. The Child and the Shadow
      2. Working on “The Lathe”
      3. The Fisherwoman’s Daughter
    • Five Novels: The Lathe of Heaven; The Eye of the Heron; The Beginning Place; Searoad; Lavinia. Ed. Brian Attebery. 1971, 1978, 1980, 1991, 2008. The Library of America, 379. New York: Literary Classics of the United States, Inc., 2024.
  57. The Lathe of Heaven (1971)
    • The Lathe of Heaven. 1971. Panther Science Fiction. St Albans, Herts: Panther Books, 1974.
    • The Lathe of Heaven. 1971. Gollancz SF. London: Victor Gollancz, 1979.
  58. The Eye of the Heron (1978)
    • [with others]. The Eye of the Heron and Other Stories. Ed. Virginia Kidd. [aka ‘Millennial Women’, 1978]. Panther Books. London: Granada Publishing, 1980.
  59. The Beginning Place [aka Threshold] (1980)
    • Threshold. As ‘The Beginning Place’. 1980. Panther Books. London: Granada Publishing, 1982.
  60. Searoad: Chronicles of Klatsand (1991) [K]
    1. Foam Women, Rain Women (1991)
    2. The Ship Ahoy (1987)
    3. Hand, Cup, Shell (1989)
    4. Geezers (1991)
    5. In and Out (1989)
    6. Bill Weisler (1990)
    7. True Love (1991)
    8. Sleepwalkers (1991)
    9. Quoits (1991)
    10. Crosswords (1990)
    11. Texts (1990)
    12. Hernes (1991)
    • Searoad: Chronicles of Klatsand. 1991. London: Victor Gollancz, 1992.
  61. Lavinia (2008)
    • Lavinia. 2008. Mariner Books. Boston & New York: Houghton Mifflin Harcourt Publishing Company, 2009.




  62. Ursula K. Le Guin: The Wind's Twelve Quarters & The Compass Rose (2015)

    Stories
    (1961-2018)


    Collections:

  63. The Wind's Twelve Quarters (1975) [W]
    1. Semley's Necklace (1964)
    2. April in Paris (1962)
    3. The Masters (1963)
    4. Darkness Box (1963)
    5. The Word of Unbinding (1964)
    6. The Rule of Names (1964)
    7. Winter's King (1969)
    8. The Good Trip (1970)
    9. Nine Lives (1969)
    10. Things (1970)
    11. A Trip to the Head (1970)
    12. Vaster than Empires and More Slow (1971)
    13. The Stars Below (1974)
    14. The Field of Vision (1973)
    15. Direction of the Road (1973)
    16. The Ones Who Walk Away from Omelas (1973)
    17. The Day Before the Revolution (1974)
    • The Wind's Twelve Quarters. 1975. 2 Vols. Panther Books. London: Granada Publishing, 1978.
    • The Wind's Twelve Quarters. 1975. VGSF. London: Victor Gollancz, Ltd., 1989.
  64. The Water is Wide [chapbook] (1976)
  65. The Compass Rose (1982) [R]
      Nadir
    1. 'The Author of the Acacia Seeds' and Other Extracts from the Journal of the Association of Therolinguistics (1974)
    2. The New Atlantis (1975)
    3. Schrödinger's Cat (1974)
    4. North
    5. Two Delays on the Northern Line (1979)
    6. SQ (1978)
    7. Small Change (1981)
    8. East
    9. The First Report of the Shipwrecked Foreigner to the Kadanh of Derb (1978)
    10. The Diary of the Rose (1976)
    11. The White Donkey (1980)
    12. The Phoenix (1982)
    13. Zenith
    14. Intracom (1974)
    15. The Eye Altering (1974)
    16. Mazes (1975)
    17. The Pathways of Desire (1979)
    18. West
    19. Gwilan's Harp (1977)
    20. Malheur County (1979)
    21. The Water Is Wide (1976)
    22. South
    23. The Wife's Story (1982)
    24. Some Approaches to the Problem of the Shortage of Time (1979)
    25. Sur (1982)
    • The Compass Rose: Short Stories. 1982. London: Victor Gollancz, 1983.
    • The Compass Rose. 1982. Panther Books. London: Granada Publishing, 1984.
  66. Buffalo Gals and Other Animal Presences (1987) [G]
      Come Into Animal Presences, by Denise Levertov (1961)
      I. "Buffalo Gals, Won't You Come Out Tonight"
    1. Buffalo Gals, Won't You Come Out Tonight (1987)
    2. II. Three Rock Poems
    3. The Basalt (1982)
    4. Flints (1987)
    5. Mt. St. Helens/Omphalos (1975)
    6. III. "The Wife's Story" and "Mazes"
    7. Mazes (1975)
    8. The Wife's Story (1982)
    9. IV. Five Vegetable Poems
    10. Torrey Pines Reserve (1981)
    11. Lewis and Clark and After (1987)
    12. West Texas (1987)
    13. Xmas Over (1984)
    14. The Crown of Laurel
    15. V. "The Direction of the Road" and "Vaster Than Empires"
    16. The Direction of the Road (1973)
    17. Vaster Than Empires and More Slow (1971)
    18. VI. Seven Bird and Beast Poems
    19. What is Going on in the Oaks (1987)
    20. For Ted (1975)
    21. Found Poem (1987)
    22. Totem (1981)
    23. Winter Downs (1981)
    24. The Man Eater (1987)
    25. Sleeping Out (1987)
    26. VII. "The White Donkey" and "Horse Camp"
    27. The White Donkey (1980)
    28. Horse Camp (1986)
    29. VIII. Four Cat Poems
    30. Tabby Lorenzo (1987)
    31. Black Leonard in Negative Space (1987)
    32. A Conversation With a Silence (1987)
    33. For Leonard, Darko, and Burton Watson (1987)
    34. IX. "Schrödinger's Cat" and "The Author of the Acacia Seeds"
    35. Schrödinger's Cat (1974)
    36. The Author of the Acacia Seeds and Other Extracts from the Journal of Therolinguistics (1974)
    37. X."May's Lion"
    38. May's Lion (1983)
    39. XI. Rilke's "Eighth Duino Elegy" and "She Unnames Them"
    40. The Eighth Elegy (Rainer Maria Rilke: Duino Elegies, trans. Ursula K. Le Guin)
    41. She Unnames Them (1985)
    • Buffalo Gals, and Other Animal Presences. 1987. A Plume book. New York: New American Library, 1988.
  67. A Fisherman of the Inland Sea (1994) [F]
    1. The First Contact with the Gorgonids (1992)
    2. Newton's Sleep (1991)
    3. The Ascent of the North Face (1983)
    4. The Rock That Changed Things (1992)
    5. The Kerastion (1990)
    6. The Shobies' Story (1990)
    7. Dancing to Ganam (1993)
    8. Another Story or A Fisherman of the Inland Sea (1994)
    • A Fisherman of the Inland Sea. 1994. London: Vista, 1997.
  68. Findings [chapbook] (1992)
  69. Unlocking the Air and Other Stories (1996) [U]
    1. Half Past Four (1987)
    2. The Professor's Houses (1982)
    3. Ruby on the 67 (1996)
    4. Limberlost (1989)
    5. The Creatures on My Mind (1990)
    6. Standing Ground (1992)
    7. The Spoons in the Basement (1982)
    8. Sunday in Summer in Seatown (1995)
    9. In the Drought (1993)
    10. Ether, Or (1995)
    11. Unlocking the Air (1990)
    12. A Child Bride (1988)
    13. Climbing to the Moon (1992)
    14. Daddy's Big Girl (1987)
    15. Findings (1992)
    16. Olders (1995)
    17. The Wise Woman (1995)
    18. The Poacher (1993)
    • Unlocking the Air and Other Stories. 1996. HarperPerennial. New York: HarperCollins, 2005.
  70. The Birthday of the World and Other Stories (2002) [B]
    1. Coming of Age in Karhide (1995)
    2. The Matter of Seggri (1994)
    3. Unchosen Love (1994)
    4. Mountain Ways (1996)
    5. Solitude (1994)
    6. Old Music and the Slave Women (1996)
    7. The Birthday of the World (2000)
    8. Paradises Lost (2002)
    • The Birthday of the World and Other Stories. 2002. London: Gollancz, 2003.
  71. Changing Planes (2002) [C]
    1. Sita Dulip's Method (2002)
    2. Porridge on Islac (2002)
    3. The Silence of the Asonu (1998)
    4. Feeling at Home with the Hennebet (2002)
    5. The Ire of the Veksi (2002)
    6. Seasons of the Ansarac (2002)
    7. Social Dreaming of the Frin (2002)
    8. The Royals of Hegn (2000)
    9. Woeful Tales from Mahigul (2002)
      1. Dawodow the Innumerable
      2. The Cleansing of Obtry
      3. The Black Dog
      4. The War for the Alon
    10. Great Joy (2002)
    11. Wake Island (2002)
    12. The Nna Mmoy Language (2002)
    13. The Building (2002)
    14. The Fliers of Gy (2000)
    15. The Island of the Immortals (1998)
    16. Confusions of Uñi (2002)
    • Changing Planes: Stories. Illustrated by Eric Beddows. Orlando, Fl: Harcourt, Inc., 2003.
  72. The Wild Girls (2011)
    1. The Wild Girls (2002)
    2. Staying Awake While We Read
    3. Poems
    4. The Conversation of the Modest
    5. A Lovely Art: Interview with Terry Bisson
    6. Bibliography
  73. The Unreal and the Real: The Selected Stories of Ursula Le Guin (2012) [T]
      Vol. 1: What on Earth
    1. Brothers and Sisters (1976)
    2. A Week in the Country (1976)
    3. Unlocking the Air (1990)
    4. Imaginary Countries (1973)
    5. The Diary of the Rose (1976)
    6. The Direction of the Road (1973)
    7. The White Donkey (1980)
    8. Gwilan’s Harp (1977)
    9. May’s Lion (1983)
    10. Buffalo Gals, Won’t You Come Out Tonight (1987)
    11. Horse Camp (1986)
    12. The Water is Wide (1976)
    13. The Lost Children (1996)
    14. Texts (1990)
    15. Sleepwalkers (1991)
    16. Hand, Cup, Shell (1989)
    17. Ether, Or (1995)
    18. Half Past Four (1987)
    19. Vol. 2: Outer Space, Inner Lands
    20. The Ones Who Walk Away from Omelas (1973)
    21. Semley’s Necklace (1964)
    22. Nine Lives (1969)
    23. Mazes (1975)
    24. The First Contact with the Gorgonids (1991)
    25. The Shobies’ Story (1990)
    26. Betrayals (1994)
    27. The Matter of Seggri (1994)
    28. Solitude (1994)
    29. The Wild Girls (2002)
    30. The Fliers of Gy (2000)
    31. The Silence of the Asonu (1998)
    32. The Ascent of the North Face (1983)
    33. The Author of the Acacia Seeds (1974)
    34. The Wife’s Story (1982)
    35. The Rule of Names (1964)
    36. Small Change (1981)
    37. The Poacher (1993)
    38. Sur (1982)
    39. She Unnames Them (1985)
    40. Jar of Water (2014)
    • The Unreal and the Real: Selected Stories, Volume 1: Where on Earth. 2012. Gollancz. London: Orion Publishing Group, 2014.
    • The Unreal and the Real: Selected Stories, Volume 2: Outer Space, Inner Lands. 2012. Gollancz. London: Orion Publishing Group, 2015.
  74. The Found and the Lost: The Collected Novellas (2016) [N]
    1. Vaster than Empires and More Slow (1971)
    2. Buffalo Gals, Won't You Come Out Tonight (1987)
    3. Hernes (1991)
    4. The Matter of Seggri (1994)
    5. Another Story or A Fisherman of the Inland Sea (1994)
    6. Forgiveness Day (1994)
    7. A Man of the People (1995)
    8. A Woman's Liberation (1995)
    9. Old Music and the Slave Women (1996)
    10. The Finder (2001)
    11. On the High Marsh (2001)
    12. Dragonfly (1998)
    13. Paradises Lost (2002)
    • The Found and the Lost: The Collected Novellas. Saga Press. New York: Simon & Schuster, Inc., 2016.




  75. Stories:

    Key:
    A = Always Coming Home: Expanded Edition (2019)
    B = The Birthday of the World (2002)
    C = Changing Planes (2002)
    E = The Books of Earthsea (2018)
    F = A Fisherman of the Inland Sea (1994)
    G = Buffalo Gals and Other Animal Presences (1987)
    H = Hainish Novels & Stories (2017)
    N = The Found and the Lost: Collected Novellas (2016)
    K = Searoad: Chronicles of Klatsand (1991)
    O = The Complete Orsinia (2016)
    R = The Compass Rose (1982)
    T = The Unreal and the Real: Selected Stories (2012)
    U = Unlocking the Air (1996)
    W = The Wind's Twelve Quarters (1975)


    1. An die Musik (1961) [O]
    2. April in Paris (September 1962) [W]
    3. The Masters (February 1963) [W]
    4. Darkness Box (November 1963) [W]
    5. The Word of Unbinding (January 1964) [W] [E]
    6. The Rule of Names (April 1964) [W] [T] [E]
    7. Selection (August 1964)
    8. Semley's Necklace [aka 'The Dowry of Angyar'] (September 1964) [W] [T] [H]
    9. Nine Lives (November 1969) [W] [T]
    10. Winter's King (1969) [W] [H]
    11. A Trip to the Head (1970) [W]
    12. Things (1970) [W]
    13. The Good Trip (August 1970) [W]
    14. Vaster than Empires and More Slow (1971) [W] [G] [N] [H]
    15. The Field of Vision (October 1973) [W]
    16. Imaginary Countries (Winter 1973) [T] [O]
    17. The Ones Who Walk Away from Omelas (1973) [W] [T]
    18. The Direction of the Road (1973) [W] [G] [T]
    19. The Day Before the Revolution (August 1974) [W] [H]
    20. The Stars Below (1974) [W]
    21. The Author of the Acacia Seeds and Other Extracts from the Journal of the Association of Therolinguistics (1974) [R] [G] [T]
    22. Schrödinger's Cat (1974) [R] [G]
    23. Intracom (1974) [R]
    24. The Eye Altering (1974) [R]
    25. Mazes (1975) [R] [G] [T]
    26. The New Atlantis (1975) [R]
    27. A Week in the Country (Spring 1976) [T] [O]
    28. Brothers and Sisters (Summer 1976) [T] [O]
    29. The Fountains (1976) [O]
    30. The Barrow (1976) [O]
    31. Ile Forest (1976) [O]
    32. Conversations At Night (1976) [O]
    33. The Road East (1976) [O]
    34. The House (1976) [O]
    35. The Lady of Moge (1976) [O]
    36. The Diary of the Rose (1976) [R] [T]
    37. The Water is Wide (1976) [R] [T]
    38. Gwilan's Harp (1977) [R] [T]
    39. Ghost Story (1977)
    40. Courtroom Scene (1977)
    41. SQ (1978) [R]
    42. The First Report of the Shipwrecked Foreigner to the Kadanh of Derb (Spring 1978) [R]
    43. The Pathways of Desire (1979) [R]
    44. Malheur County (Winter 1979) [R]
    45. Some Approaches to the Problem of Shortage of Time [aka 'Where Does Time Go?'] (October 1979) [R]
    46. Two Delays on the Northern Line (November 1979) [R] [O]
    47. The White Donkey (1980) [R] [G] [T]
    48. Small Change (1981) [R] [T]
    49. Sur (February 1982) [R] [T]
    50. The Spoons in the Basement (August 1982) [U]
    51. The Professor's Houses (November 1982) [U]
    52. The Phoenix (1982) [R]
    53. The Wife's Story (1982) [R] [G] [T]
    54. May's Lion (1983) [G] [T] [A]
    55. The Ascent of the North Face (1983) [F] [T]
    56. The Trouble with the Cotton People (Winter 1984) [A]
    57. The Visionary (Winter 1984) [A]
    58. She Unnames Them (January 1985) [G] [T]
    59. Time in the Valley (Winter 1985) [A]
    60. Dangerous People (1985) [A]
    61. Horse Camp (August 1986) [G] [T]
    62. Daddy's Big Girl (January 1987) [U]
    63. Half Past Four (September 1987) [U] [T]
    64. The Ship Ahoy (November 1987) [K]
    65. Buffalo Gals, Won't You Come Out Tonight (1987) [G] [T] [N]
    66. Legends for a New Land (1988)
    67. A Child Bride [aka 'Kore 87'] (June 1988) [U]
    68. Hand, Cup, Shell (Autumn 1989) [K] [T]
    69. In and Out (January 1989) [K]
    70. Limberlost (1989) [U]
    71. Texts (May 1990) [K] [T]
    72. Crosswords (July 1990) [K]
    73. Bill Weisler (Autumn 1990) [K]
    74. The Creatures on My Mind (1990) [U]
    75. The Kerastion (1990) [F]
    76. The Shobies' Story (1990) [F] [T] [H]
    77. Unlocking the Air (1990) [U] [T] [O]
    78. Foam Women, Rain Women (1991) [K]
    79. Geezers (Winter 1991) [K]
    80. True Love (Spring 1991) [K]
    81. Sleepwalkers (1991) [K] [T]
    82. Quoits (Summer 1991) [K]
    83. Hernes (1991) [K] [N]
    84. Newton's Sleep (1991) [F]
    85. Sleepwalkers (1991)
    86. First Contact with the Gorgonids (January 1992) [F] [T]
    87. The Rock That Changed Things (September 1992) [F]
    88. Climbing to the Moon (1992) [U]
    89. Findings (1992) [U]
    90. Standing Ground (1992) [U]
    91. Dancing to Ganam (September 1993) [F] [H]
    92. The Poacher (1993) [U] [T]
    93. In the Drought (1993) [U]
    94. The Matter of Seggri (Spring 1994) [B] [T] [N] [H]
    95. Another Story or A Fisherman of the Inner Sea (August 1994) [F] [N] [H]
    96. Unchosen Love (Fall 1994) [B] [H]
    97. Solitude (December 1994) [B] [T] [H]
    98. Betrayals (1994) [T] [H]
    99. Forgiveness Day (1994) [N] [H]
    100. Ether, Or (November 1995) [U] [T]
    101. Olders (December 1995) [U]
    102. A Man of the People (1995) [N] [H]
    103. A Woman's Liberation (1995) [N] [H]
    104. Coming of Age in Karhide (1995) [B] [H]
    105. Sunday in Summer in Seatown (1995) [U]
    106. The Wise Woman (1995) [U]
    107. The Lost Children (January 1996) [T]
    108. Mountain Ways (August 1996) [B] [H]
    109. Old Music and the Slave Women (August 1996) [B] [N] [H]
    110. Ruby on the 67 (1996) [U]
    111. The Island of the Immortals (Fall 1998) [C]
    112. Dragonfly (1998) [N] [E]
    113. The Silence of the Asonu (1998) [C] [T]
    114. Darkrose and Diamond (October–November 1999) [E]
    115. The Royals of Hegn (February 2000) [C]
    116. The Birthday of the World (January 2000) [B]
    117. The Flyers of Gy (November 2000) [C] [T]
    118. The Bones of the Earth (2001) [E]
    119. The Building (2001)
    120. The Finder (2001) [N] [E]
    121. On the High Marsh (2001) [N] [E]
    122. The Wild Girls (March 2002) [T]
    123. Sita Dulip's Method (2002) [C]
    124. Porridge on Islac (2002) [C]
    125. Feeling at Home with the Hennebet (2002) [C]
    126. The Ire of the Veksi (2002) [C]
    127. Seasons of the Ansarac (2002) [C]
    128. Social Dreaming of the Frin (November 2002) [C]
    129. Woeful Tales from Mahigul (2002) [C]
      1. Dawodow the Innumerable
      2. The Cleansing of Obtry
      3. The Black Dog
      4. The War for the Alon
    130. Great Joy (2002) [C]
    131. Wake Island (2002) [C]
    132. The Nna Mmoy Language (2002) [C]
    133. The Building (2002) [C]
    134. Confusions of Uñi (2002) [C]
    135. Paradises Lost (2002) [B] [N]
    136. The Seasons of the Ansarac (February 2003)
    137. LADeDeDa (March 2009)
    138. Elementals (2013)
    139. The Daughter of Odren (September 2014) [E]
    140. Jar of Water [aka 'The Jar of Water'] (Winter 2014) [T]
    141. Firelight (Summer 2018) [E]
    142. Pity and Shame (Summer 2018)




    Ursula K. Le Guin: Dreams Must Explain Themselves (2018)



    Non-fiction:

  76. From Elfland to Poughkeepsie (1973)
  77. Dreams Must Explain Themselves (1975)
    1. The Rule of Names (1964)
  78. The Language of the Night. Ed. Susan Wood (1979)
    • The Language of the Night: Essays on Fantasy and Science Fiction. Ed. Susan Wood. 1979. Rev ed. London: The Women’s Press, 1989.
  79. The Art of Bunditsu [chapbook] (1982)
  80. Dancing at the Edge of the World. Ed. Susan Wood (1989)
    • Dancing at the Edge of the World: Thoughts on Words, Women, Places. London: Victor Gollancz, 1989.
  81. Myth and Archetype in Science Fiction [chapbook] (1991)
  82. Talking About Writing [chapbook] (1992)
  83. Earthsea Revisioned [chapbook] (1993)
  84. Steering the Craft: Exercises and Discussions on Story Writing for the Lone Navigator or the Mutinous Crew (1998)
    • Steering the Craft: Exercises and Discussions on Story Writing for the Lone Navigator or the Mutinous Crew. Portland, Oregon: The Eighth Mountain Press, 1998.
  85. The Wave in the Mind (2004)
    • The Wave in the Mind: Talks and Essays on the Writer, the Reader, and the Imagination. Boston: Shambhala Publications, Inc., 2004.
  86. Cheek by Jowl (2009)
    • Cheek by Jowl: Talks & Essays on How & Why Fantasy Matters. Seattle, Washington: Aqueduct Press, 2009.
  87. Steering the Craft: A 21st-Century Guide to Sailing the Sea of Story (2015)
  88. Words Are My Matter: Writings About Life and Books, 2000–2016 (2016)
    • Words Are My Matter: Writings About Life and Books, 2000-2016, with a Journal of a Writer’s Week. Northampton, Mass: Small Beer Press, 2016.
  89. No Time to Spare: Thinking About What Matters (2017)
  90. Dreams Must Explain Themselves and Other Essays 1972–2004 (2018)
    • Dreams Must Explain Themselves: The Selected Non-Fiction of Ursula K. Le Guin. Gollancz. London: Orion Publishing Group Ltd., 2018.
  91. The Carrier Bag Theory of Fiction [chapbook] (2019)

  92. Screenplay:

  93. King Dog: A Screenplay (1985)

  94. Children's Books:

  95. Very Far Away from Anywhere Else [aka A Very Long Way from Anywhere Else] (1976)
    • A Very Long Way from Anywhere Else. [aka ‘Very Far Away from Anywhere Else’]. 1976. Peacock Books. Harmondsworth: Penguin, 1978.
  96. Leese Webster. Illustrated by James Brunsman (1979)
  97. The Adventure of Cobbler's Rune. Illustrated by Alicia Austin (1982)
  98. Solomon Leviathan's Nine Hundred and Thirty-First Trip Around the World. Illustrated by Alicia Austin (1983)
  99. A Visit from Dr. Katz. Illustrated by Ann Barrow (1988)
  100. Fire and Stone. Illustrated by Laura Marshall (1988)
  101. Catwings. Illustrated by S. D. Schindler (1988)
  102. Catwings Return. Illustrated by S. D. Schindler (1989)
  103. Fish Soup. Illustrated by Patrick Wynne (1992)
  104. A Ride on the Red Mare's Back. Illustrated by Julie Downing (1992)
  105. Wonderful Alexander and the Catwings. Illustrated by S. D. Schindler (1994)
  106. Jane On Her Own (1999)
  107. Tom Mouse. Illustrated by Julie Downing (2002)
  108. Cat Dreams. Illustrated by S. D. Schindler (2009)

  109. Edited:

  110. Nebula Award Stories 11 (1976)
  111. [with Virginia Kidd] Edges (1980)
  112. [with Virginia Kidd] Interfaces (1980)
  113. [with Brian Attebery] The Norton Book of Science Fiction (1993)
  114. Selected Stories of H. G. Wells (2004)

  115. Interviews:

  116. [with David Naimon] Ursula K. Le Guin: Conversations on Writing (2018)
  117. Ursula K. Le Guin: The Last Interview. Ed. David Streitfeld (2018)


Ursula K. Le Guin: The Catwings Complete Collection (1988-99)




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