GW Books
From Warhammer - The Old World - Lexicanum
GW Books was a former subsidiary of Games Workshop. It published novels and anthologies set in the various backgrounds (Warhammer Fantasy, Warhammer 40,000, and Dark Future). The subsidiary ceased to exist after 3 years and several of its books were later re-published by Boxtree. GW Books was de facto a predecessor of the current Black Library which re-published most of its books.
October 1989:
- Ignorant Armies (Warhammer fantasy), David Pringle, ed., tp
- Drachenfels (Warhammer fantasy), by Jack Yeovil, tp
November 1989:
- Zaragoz (Warhammer fantasy), by Brian Craig, tp - first novel of the Orfeo-trilogy
- Wolf Riders (Warhammer fantasy), David Pringle, ed., tp
February 1990:
- Konrad (Warhammer fantasy), by David Ferring, tp - first novel of the Konrad-trilogy
April 1990:
- Plague Daemon (Warhammer fantasy), Brian Craig, tp - second novel of the Orfeo-trilogy
- Red Thirst, David Pringle, ed., tp
May 1990:
- Ignorant Armies (Warhammer fantasy), David Pringle, ed., tp
- Drachenfels (Warhammer fantasy), by Jack Yeovil, tp
August 1990:
- Route 666 (Dark Future), David Pringle, ed., tp
- Demon Download (Dark Future), by Jack Yeovil, tp
November 1990:
- Deathwing (Warhammer 40,000), Neil Jones & David Pringle, eds., tp
- Inquisitor (Warhammer 40,000), Ian Watson, tp
- Inquisitor (Warhammer 40,000), Ian Watson, tp
February 1991:
- Shadowbreed (Warhammer fantasy), David Ferring, tp - second novel of the Konrad-trilogy
- Krokodil Tears (Dark Future), by Jack Yeovil, tp
March 1991:
- Storm Warriors (Warhammer fantasy), Brian Craig, tp - third novel of the Orfeo-trilogy
April 1991:
- Comeback Tour (The Sky Belongs to the Stars) (Dark Future), by Jack Yeovil, tp
May 1991:
- Ghost Dancers (Dark Future), Brian Craig, tp
- Beasts in Velvet (Warhammer fantasy), by Jack Yeovil, tp
Notes & sources
- Very nice article about the background and history of the first novels. http://www.vectormagazine.co.uk/article.asp?articleID=42