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− | [[File:WolfRidersBoxtree.jpg|thumb| | + | [[File:IgnorantArmiesBoxtree.jpg|thumb|121px|'''Ignorant Armies''']] |
− | [[File:RedThirstBoxtree.jpg|thumb| | + | [[File:DrachenfelsBoxtree.jpg|thumb|left|121px|'''Drachenfels''']] |
− | '''Boxtree''' is a book publisher which under license published several novels and anthologies set in the various backgrounds ([[Warhammer Fantasy]], [[Warhammer 40,000]], and [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dark_Future Dark Future]) between February 1993 until | + | [[File:WolfRidersBoxtree.jpg|thumb|121px|'''Wolf Riders''']] |
+ | [[File:GenevieveUndeadBoxtree.jpg|thumb|left|121px|'''Genevieve Undead''']] | ||
+ | [[File:RedThirstBoxtree.jpg|thumb|121px|'''Red Thirst''']] | ||
+ | [[File:BeastsInVelvetBoxtree.png|thumb|left|121px|'''Beasts in Velvet''']] | ||
+ | [[File:ShadowbreedBoxtree.jpg|thumb|121px|'''Shadowbreed''']] | ||
+ | [[File:ZaragozBoxtree.jpg|thumb|left|121px|'''Zaragoz''']] | ||
+ | [[File:WarbladeBoxtree.jpg|thumb|121px|'''Warblade''']] | ||
+ | '''Boxtree''' is a book publisher which under license published several novels and anthologies set in the various backgrounds ([[Warhammer Fantasy]], [[Warhammer 40,000]], and [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dark_Future Dark Future]) between February 1993 until December (?) 1995. It republished several novels and anthologies previously published by [[GW Books]]. | ||
February 1993: | February 1993: | ||
+ | *'''Konrad''', by David Ferring, pb | ||
+ | *'''Shadowbreed''', by David Ferring, pb | ||
+ | *'''Warblade''', by David Ferring, pb | ||
+ | *'''Inquisitor''', by Ian Watson, pb - Warhammer 40,000 | ||
+ | *'''Space Marine''', by Ian Watson, pb - Warhammer 40,000 | ||
+ | *'''Drachenfels''', by Jack Yeovil, pb | ||
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July 1993: | July 1993: | ||
− | *Genevieve Undead, Jack Yeovil, pb | + | *'''Genevieve Undead''', by Jack Yeovil, pb |
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October 1993: | October 1993: | ||
− | *Comeback Tour (The Sky Belongs to the Stars), by Jack Yeovil, pb - Dark Future | + | *'''Comeback Tour (The Sky Belongs to the Stars)''', by Jack Yeovil, pb - Dark Future |
− | *Demon Download, by Jack Yeovil, pb - Dark Future | + | *'''Demon Download''', by Jack Yeovil, pb - Dark Future |
− | * | + | *'''Krokodil Tears''', by Jack Yeovil, pb - Dark Future |
February 1994: | February 1994: | ||
− | *Ignorant Armies, David Pringle, ed., pb | + | *'''Ignorant Armies''', David Pringle, ed., pb |
− | *Route 666, Jack Yeovil, pb - Dark Future | + | *'''Route 666''', Jack Yeovil, pb - Dark Future |
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July 1994: | July 1994: | ||
− | *Plague Daemon, by Brian Craig, pb | + | *'''Plague Daemon''', by Brian Craig, pb |
− | *Storm Warriors, by Brian Craig, pb | + | *'''Storm Warriors''', by Brian Craig, pb |
− | *Zaragoz, Brian Craig, pb | + | *'''Zaragoz''', Brian Craig, pb |
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October 1994: | October 1994: | ||
− | *Harlequin, by Ian Watson, hc - Warhammer 40,000 | + | *'''Harlequin''', by Ian Watson, hc - Warhammer 40,000 |
− | *Beasts in Velvet, by Jack Yeovil, pb | + | *'''Beasts in Velvet''', by Jack Yeovil, pb |
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March 1995: | March 1995: | ||
− | *Red Thirst, by David Pringle, ed., pb | + | *'''Red Thirst''', by David Pringle, ed., pb |
− | *Wolf Riders, by David Pringle, ed., pb | + | *'''Wolf Riders''', by David Pringle, ed., pb |
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+ | April 1995: | ||
+ | *'''Harlequin''', by Ian Watson, pb - Warhammer 40,000 | ||
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+ | June 1995: | ||
+ | *'''Chaos Child''', by Ian Watson, hc - Warhammer 40,000 | ||
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+ | December 1995: | ||
+ | *'''Chaos Child''', Ian Watson, pb - Warhammer 40,000 | ||
===Timeline=== | ===Timeline=== | ||
− | Interestingly the books from Boxtree include a comprehensive timeline | + | Interestingly the books from Boxtree include a comprehensive timeline about all major and some minor developments. However it is largely outdated and clearly contradicted by the current armybooks. |
==Notes & sources== | ==Notes & sources== | ||
*Very nice article about the background and history of the first novels. http://www.vectormagazine.co.uk/article.asp?articleID=42 | *Very nice article about the background and history of the first novels. http://www.vectormagazine.co.uk/article.asp?articleID=42 | ||
+ | [[Category:Licensees]] | ||
[[de:Boxtree]] | [[de:Boxtree]] |
Latest revision as of 18:21, 4 July 2011
Boxtree is a book publisher which under license published several novels and anthologies set in the various backgrounds (Warhammer Fantasy, Warhammer 40,000, and Dark Future) between February 1993 until December (?) 1995. It republished several novels and anthologies previously published by GW Books.
February 1993:
- Konrad, by David Ferring, pb
- Shadowbreed, by David Ferring, pb
- Warblade, by David Ferring, pb
- Inquisitor, by Ian Watson, pb - Warhammer 40,000
- Space Marine, by Ian Watson, pb - Warhammer 40,000
- Drachenfels, by Jack Yeovil, pb
July 1993:
- Genevieve Undead, by Jack Yeovil, pb
October 1993:
- Comeback Tour (The Sky Belongs to the Stars), by Jack Yeovil, pb - Dark Future
- Demon Download, by Jack Yeovil, pb - Dark Future
- Krokodil Tears, by Jack Yeovil, pb - Dark Future
February 1994:
- Ignorant Armies, David Pringle, ed., pb
- Route 666, Jack Yeovil, pb - Dark Future
July 1994:
- Plague Daemon, by Brian Craig, pb
- Storm Warriors, by Brian Craig, pb
- Zaragoz, Brian Craig, pb
October 1994:
- Harlequin, by Ian Watson, hc - Warhammer 40,000
- Beasts in Velvet, by Jack Yeovil, pb
March 1995:
- Red Thirst, by David Pringle, ed., pb
- Wolf Riders, by David Pringle, ed., pb
April 1995:
- Harlequin, by Ian Watson, pb - Warhammer 40,000
June 1995:
- Chaos Child, by Ian Watson, hc - Warhammer 40,000
December 1995:
- Chaos Child, Ian Watson, pb - Warhammer 40,000
Timeline
Interestingly the books from Boxtree include a comprehensive timeline about all major and some minor developments. However it is largely outdated and clearly contradicted by the current armybooks.
Notes & sources
- Very nice article about the background and history of the first novels. http://www.vectormagazine.co.uk/article.asp?articleID=42