Box 1
Contains 40 Results:
PKDS Newsletter, No. 27, 1991 August
Special issue. A facsimile edition (original manuscript with cuts indicated) of "If You Find This World Bad, You Should See Some of the Others, by Philip K. Dick, The 'Metz Speech'" (1997).
PKDS Newsletter, No. 22/23, 1989 December
Double issue of news, plus articles by Dick biographer Lawrence Sutin and Dick theatrical interpreter Dan Sutherland, and a 1968 essay by Dick, "Notes Made Late at Night by a Weary SF Writer".
PKDS Newsletter, No. 16, 1988 January
Includes Dick's original outline for the "Zap Gun"; Roger Zelazny's recollections of Dick at the Metz Festival in 1977 and of collaborating on "Deus Irae".
PKDS Newsletter, No. 29, 1992 September
Includes three essays by Dick; report on the French film of "Confessions of a Crap Artist"; 'What Did the Policeman Say?' by Brian Aldiss, and a guide to finding Dick books.
PKDS Newsletter, No. 17, 1988 April
Includes "The Nixon Crowd" by Dick (1973); letters to Dick from various editors re: his early mainstream novels; Keith Bowden reviews the Paris premiere of the VALIS opera.
PKDS Newsletter, No. 30, 1992 December
Includes Dick's 1962 autobiographical letter to Anthony Boucher, with comments by Anne Dick; and a detailed index to all the PKDS Newsletters.
PKDS Back Issue Highlights
1 page, double-sided.
PKDS Newsletter, No. 18, 1988 August
Includes Dick's 1968 suggestions re: how to film "Do Androids Dream of Electric Sheep?", and Paul Williams' introduction to a German anthology of stories about Dick.
"Only Apparently Real: The World of Philip K. Dick", Paul Williams, 1986
Paperback, 184 pages. Title page includes the author's signature, and the inscription "Stay real!".
PKDS Newsletters prospectus, Lux Mentis Booksellers, circa 2016
Two pages.