Underwood-Miller

Underwood-Miller

Underwood-Miller Inc. was a science fiction and fantasy small press specialty publishing house founded in in 1976. It was founded by Tim Underwood, a San Francisco book and art dealer, and Chuck Miller, a Pennsylvania used book dealer, after the two had met at a convention.

For their first book, Underwood and Miller wanted to publish a hardback edition of "The Dying Earth", by Jack Vance. Both Donald M. Grant, Publisher, Inc. and Mirage Press had tried to publish "The Dying Earth" but had failed to obtain the rights. Underwood was acquainted with Vance and was able to secure the rights directly from him. Vance was enthusiastic and had several other projects in mind and he became the author most identified with the presscite book | last=Clute | first=John | authorlink=John Clute |coauthors=Peter Nicholls| title=The Encyclopedia of Science Fiction | location=New York| publisher=St. Martin's Griffin | pages=1257 | date=1995|id=ISBN 0-312-13486-X] . Other authors published by Underwood-Miller include Philip K. Dick and Roger Zelazny.

In 1994, Underwood and Miller decided to dissolve the partnership. As their last book, they reprinted "The Dying Earth".

Imprints

*Underwood-Miller launched Brandywyne Books in association with Waldenbooks in the mid 1980s. The imprint was founded to bring out limited editions as Underwood-Miller had done for science fiction, but for all genrescite book | last=Chalker | first=Jack L. | authorlink=Jack L. Chalker | coauthors=Mark Owings | title=The Science-Fantasy Publishers: A Bibliographic History, 1923-1998 | location=Westminster, MD and Baltimore | publisher=Mirage Press, Ltd.| pages=780-781| date=1998] .
*Underwood-Miller published "The Third Invention: How the Bow and Arrow Made History", by Steve Hayes, in 1990 as "A Hammersmith Book—An Imprint of Underwood-Miller". It was the only book published under this imprint.
*Underwood-Miller published "Computer: Bit Slices From a Life", by Herbert R.J. Grosch, in 1991 as "A Third Millennium/Underwood-Miller Book". It was the only book published under this imprint.

Awards

In 1994, Underwood-Miller won a World Fantasy Award, Special Award - Professional, for publishing [*cite web
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Works published by Underwood-Miller

* "The Dying Earth", by Jack Vance (1976)
* "Always Comes Evening", by Robert E. Howard (1977)
* "Eyes of the Overworld", by Jack Vance (1978)
* "Fantasy and Science Fiction by Jack Vance", excerpted from a work in progress by Daniel Levack by Tim Underwood and Chuck Miller (1978)
* "Big Planet", by Jack Vance (1978)
* "", by Daniel Levack and Tim Underwood (1978)
* "The View From Chickweed's Window", by John Holbrook Vance (1978)
* "The House on Lily Street", by John Holbrook Vance (1979)
* "City of the Chasch", by Jack Vance (1979)
* "The Seventeen Virgins", by Jack Vance (1979)
* "The Bagful of Dreams", by Jack Vance (1979)
* "", by Jack Vance (1979)
* "Green Magic", by Jack Vance (1979)
* "The Bells of Shoredan", by Roger Zelazny (1979)
* "Nebogipfel at the End of Time", by Richard A. Lupoff (1979)
* "", by Stephen E. Fabian (1979)
* "Green Magic", by Jack Vance (1979)
* "The Languages of Pao", by Jack Vance (1979)
* "The Blue World", by Jack Vance (1979)
* "Morreion", by Jack Vance (1979)
* "Servants of the Wankh", by Jack Vance (1980)
* "The Dirdir", by Jack Vance (1980)
* "The Face", by Jack Vance (1980)
* "Galactic Effectuator", by Jack Vance (1980)
* "The Last Defender of Camelot", by Roger Zelazny (1980)
* "For a Breath I Tarry", by Roger Zelazny (1980)
* "All the Lies That Are My Life", by Harlan Ellison (1980)
* "The Last Castle", by Jack Vance (1980)
* "The Book of the Sixth World Fantasy Convention" (1980)
* "The Changing Land", by Roger Zelazny (1981)
* "The Last Defender of Camelot", by Roger Zelazny (1981)
* "The Desert of Stolen Dreams", by Robert Silverberg (1981)
* "The Pnume", by Jack Vance (1981)
* "The Book of Dreams", by Jack Vance (1981)
* "The Star King", by Jack Vance (1981)
* "The Killing Machine", by Jack Vance (1981)
* "The Palace of Love", by Jack Vance (1981)
* "To Spin is Miracle Cat", by Roger Zelazny (1981)
* "", by Daniel J. H. Levack (1981)
* "Gilden Fire", by Stephen R. Donaldson (1981)
* "The Compass Rose", by Ursula K. Le Guin (1982)
* "Elfquest", Wendy and Richard Pini (1982)
* "Gold and Iron", by Jack Vance (1982)
* "Lost Moons", by Jack Vance (1982)
* "Eye of Cat", by Roger Zelazny (1982)
* "Bad Ronald", by Jack Vance (1982)
* "Floating Dragon", by Peter Straub (1982)
* "", edited by Tim Underwood & Chuck Miller (1982)
* "Cugel's Saga", by Jack Vance (1983)
* "", by Charlotte Laughlin and Daniel J. H. Levack (1983)
* "Son of the Tree", by Jack Vance (1983)
* "", by Daniel J. H. Levack (1983)
* "The Houses of Iszm", by Jack Vance (1983)
* "The Coelura", by Anne McCaffrey (1983)
* "The Magnificent Showboats of the Lower Vissel River, Lune XXIII, Big Planet", by Jack Vance (1983)
* "Dilvish, the Damned", by Roger Zelazny (1983)
* "The Man in the Cage", by Jack Vance (1983)
* "The Faceless Man", by Jack Vance (1983)
* "The Brave Free Men", by Jack Vance (1983)
* "The Asutra", by Jack Vance (1983)
* "", by Peter Straub (1983)
* "", by Jack Vance (1983)
* "Space Opera", by Jack Vance (1984)
* "The Complete Magnus Ridolph", by Jack Vance (1984)
* "", by Jack Vance (1984)
* "", by Jack Vance (1984)
* "", by Jack Vance (1984)
* "Sailing to Byzantium", by Robert Silverberg (1985)
* "Trumps of Doom", by Roger Zelazny (1985)
* "", by Jack Vance (1985)
* "Blue Rose", by Peter Straub (1985)
* "Strange Notions", by Jack Vance (1985)
* "The Dark Ocean", by Jack Vance (1985)
* "The Augmented Agent and Other Stories", by Jack Vance (1986)
* "The Dark Side of the Moon", by Jack Vance (1986)
* "Blood of Amber", by Roger Zelazny (1986)
* "", edited by Tim Underwood & Chuck Miller (1986)
* "Araminta Station", by Jack Vance (1987)
* "The Collected Stories of Philip K. Dick", by Philip K. Dick (1987)
* "The Selected Stories of Robert Bloch", by Robert Bloch (1987)
* "The Secret Sharer", by Robert Silverberg (1988)
* "", edited by Tim Underwood & Chuck Miller (1988)
* "Bird Isle", by Jack Vance (1988)
* "Take My Face", by Jack Vance (1988)
* "", edited by Don Herron (1988)
* "Harlan Ellison's Watching", by Harlan Ellison (1989)
* "", by Robert Bloch (1989)
* "", edited by Tim Underwood & Chuck Miller (1989)
* "Through the Ice", by Piers Anthony and Robert Kornwise (1989)
* "", by Jack Vance (1989)
* "Apocalypse", by Nancy Springer (1989)
* "", edited by Karl Edward Wagner (1989)
* "", edited Stanley Wiater (1990)
* "Chateau D'If and Other Stories", by Jack Vance (1990)
* "", edited by Karl Edward Wagner (1990)
* "Three Gothic Novels", by Anne McCaffrey (1990)
* "Ecce and Old Earth", by Jack Vance (1991)
* "Balook", by Piers Anthony (1991)
* "", by Paul Williams (1991)
* "The Complete Masters of Darkness", edited by Dennis Etchison (1991)
* "The Selected Letters of Philip K. Dick—1974", edited by Paul Williams (1991)
* "", by Berni Wrightson with Christopher Zavisa (1991)
* "Clive Barker's Shadows in Eden", edited by Stephen Jones (1991)
* "", by Philip K. Dick, edited by Lawrence Sutin (1991)
* "Virgil Finlay's Women of the Ages", by Virgil Finlay, edited by Gerry de la Ree (1992)
* "", edited by Karl Edward Wagner (1992)
* "Throy", by Jack Vance (1992)
* "", edited and with an introduction by Dan Temianka (1992)
* "When the Five Moons Rise", by Jack Vance (1992)
* "", edited by Don Herron (1992)
* "", by Paul Williams (1992)
* "Strange Science", by Virgil Finlay (1993)
* "", edited by Don Herron (1993)
* "The Five Gold Bands", by Jack Vance (1993)
* "A Hannes Bok Treasury", by Hannes Bok, edited and with an introduction by Stephen D. Korshak (1993)
* "The Shark-Infested Custard", by Charles Willeford (1993)
* "Ladies & Legends", by Stephen E. Fabian (1993)
* "", by Ritchie Yorke (1993)
* "Virgil Finlay's Fantasms", by Virgil Finlay (1993)
* "", by Thom Hartman (1993)
* "", by Don Maitz (1993)
* "", by Philip K. Dick (1994)
* "The Art of Star Wars Galaxy", edited by Gary Gerani (1994)
* "The Work of Jack Vance", by Jerry Hewett and Daryl F. Mallett, edited by Boden Clarke (1994)
* "The Dying Earth", by Jack Vance (1994)

Notes

References

*cite book | last=Chalker | first=Jack L. | authorlink=Jack L. Chalker | coauthors=Mark Owings | title=The Science-Fantasy Publishers: A Bibliographic History, 1923-1998 | location=Westminster, MD and Baltimore | publisher=Mirage Press, Ltd.| pages=662-686| date=1998
*cite book | last=Clute | first=John | authorlink=John Clute |coauthors=Peter Nicholls| title=The Encyclopedia of Science Fiction | location=New York| publisher=St. Martin's Griffin | pages=1257 | date=1995|id=ISBN 0-312-13486-X


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