'Douglas Arthur Hill' (
April 6,
1935 to
June 21,
2007) was a
Canadian science fiction author,
editor and
reviewer. He was born in
Brandon,
Manitoba, the son of a train driver, and raised in
Prince Albert,
Saskatchewan. An avid
science fiction reader from an early age, he studied English at the
University of Saskatchewan (where he earned an
Honours B.A. in 1957) and the
University of Toronto. He married fellow writer and U. of S. alumnus Gail Robinson in 1958; they moved to
Britain in 1959, where he worked as a freelance writer and as an editor for
Aldus Books. In 1967-1968, he served as Assistant Editor of the controversial ''
New Worlds''
science fiction magazine under
Michael Moorcock.
A lifetime leftist, he served from 1971 to 1984 as the Literary Editor of the
socialist weekly ''
Tribune'' (a position once held by
George Orwell), where he regularly reviewed science fiction despite the continued refusal of the literary world to take it seriously. He is probably best known for his ''Galactic Warlord (The Last Legionary)'' quartet of
novels, supposedly produced as the result of a challenge by a publisher to Hill's complaints about the lack of good science fiction for younger readers.
His marriage produced one son, but was dissolved in 1978. He lived in
Wood Green, London, and died in
London after being struck by a bus at a
zebra crossing.
[1] This was only the day after he completed his last trilogy
[2].
Bibliography
Series
Last Legionary
#''Galactic Warlord'' (1979), ISBN 0-575-02663-4
#''Deathwing over Veynaa'' (1980), ISBN 0-575-02779-7
#''Day of the Starwind'' (1980), ISBN 0-575-02917-X
#''Planet of the Warlord'' (1981), ISBN 0-575-03009-7
#''Young Legionary'' (1982), ISBN 0-575-03201-4
''Young Legionary'' is chronologically the first in the series.
Huntsman
#''The Huntsman'' (1982), ISBN 0-434-94284-7
#''Warriors of the Wasteland'' (1983), ISBN 0-434-94283-9
#''Alien Citadel'' (1984), ISBN 0-434-94282-0
Colsec
#''Exiles of Colsec'' (1984), ISBN 0-575-03348-7
#''The Caves of Klydor'' (1984), ISBN 0-575-03413-0
#''Colsec Rebellion'' (1985), ISBN 0-575-03610-9
Poisoner
#''Blade of the Poisoner'' (1987), ISBN 0-575-03954-X
#''Master of Fiends'' (1987), ISBN 0-575-04095-5
Del Curb, Cosmic Courier
#''The Fraxilly Fracas'' (1989), ISBN 0-575-04403-9
#''The Colloghi Conspiracy'' (1990), ISBN 0-575-04579-5
Apotheosis
#''The Lightless Dome'' (1993), ISBN 0-330-32770-4
#''The Leafless Forest'' (1994), ISBN 0-330-32960-X
#''The Limitless Bridge'' (1996), ISBN 0-330-33842-0
Cade
#''Galaxy's Edge'' (1996), ISBN 0-553-50334-0
#''The Moons of Lannamur'' (1996), ISBN 0-553-50330-8
#''The Phantom Planet'' (1997), ISBN 0-553-50331-6
Other novels
★ ''The Exploits of Hercules'' (1978), ISBN 0-330-25448-0
★ ''The Illustrated Faerie Queene'' (1980), ISBN 0-88225-297-6
★ ''Have Your Own Extra-terrestrial Adventure'' (1983), ISBN 0-09-930700-6
★ ''The Moon Monsters'' (1984), ISBN 0-434-93024-5
★ ''How Jennifer (and Speckle) Saved the Earth'' (1986), ISBN 0-434-93036-9
★ ''Goblin Party'' (1988), ISBN 0-575-04338-5
★ ''Penelope's Pendant'' (1990), ISBN 0-333-51318-5
★ ''The Tale of Trellie the Troog'' (1991), ISBN 0-563-34781-3
★ ''The Unicorn Dream'' (1992), ISBN 0-434-97674-1
★ ''The Voyage of MudJack'' (1993), ISBN 0-416-18819-2
★ ''Penelope's Protest'' (1994), ISBN 0-330-32727-5
★ ''World of the Stiks'' (1994), ISBN 0-553-40655-8
★ ''Penelope's Peril'' (1994), ISBN 0-330-33302-X
★ ''The Magical Tree-castle'' (1995), ISBN 0-434-96727-0
★ ''Malcolm and the Cloud-Stealer'' (1995), ISBN 0-590-55917-6
★ ''Fireball and the Hero'' (1995), ISBN 0-416-19123-1
★ ''The Dragon Charmer'' (1997), ISBN 0-340-68741-X
★ ''Space Girls Don't Cry'' (1998), ISBN 0-7497-3244-X
★ ''Alien Deeps'' (2000), ISBN 1-902260-55-4
★ ''Melleron's Monsters'' (2000), ISBN 0-19-919270-7
★ ''Melleron's Magic'' (2001), ISBN 0-19-919271-5
★ ''Monster Maze'' (2001), ISBN 1-84299-006-3
★ ''Star Dragon'' (2002), ISBN 1-84299-046-2
Anthologies edited
★ ''Window on the Future'' (1966)
★ ''Way of the Werewolf'' (1966)
★ ''The Devil His Due'' (1967)
★ ''Warlocks and Warriors'' (1971)
★ ''The Shape of Sex to Come'' (1978), ISBN 0-330-25091-4
★ ''Alien Worlds'' (1980), ISBN 0-434-94285-5
★ ''Planetfall'' (1986), ISBN 0-19-278113-8
Non-fiction
★ ''The Supernatural'' (1965)
★ ''The Opening of the Canadian West'' (1967)
★ ''Magic and Superstition'' (1968)
★ ''John Keats'' (1968), ISBN 0-249-43968-9
★ ''Regency London'' (1969), ISBN 0-356-02568-3
★ ''A Hundred Years of Georgian London'' (1970), ISBN 0-356-03264-7
★ ''Return from the Dead'' (1970), ISBN 0-356-03463-1
★ ''Fortune Telling'' (1972), ISBN 0-600-32835-X
★ ''The Scots to Canada'' (1972), ISBN 0-85614-016-3
★ ''Northern Ireland'' (1974), ISBN 0-521-20027-X
★ ''The English to New England'' (1975), ISBN 0-85614-021-X
★ ''Tribune 40'' (1977)
★ ''Bridging a Continent'' (1981, as "Martin Hillman")
★ ''Witch and Wizard'' (1997), ISBN 0-7513-6106-2
Anthologies containing stories by Douglas Hill
★ ''Hidden Turnings'' (1989), ISBN 0-416-11272-2, ed.
Diana Wynne Jones
★ ''Space Stories'' (1996), ISBN 1-85487-451-9, ed.
Mike Ashley
Short stories
★ "Hally's Paradise" (1984)
★ "True Believer" (1989)
Character pages
Some of the characters in his books have their own Wikipedia pages
★
Keill Randor who is the main character in the Last Legionary series.
External links
★
Obituary in ''The Independent''
★
1995 profile of Hill]