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DEEPEST DIMENSION Terror Anthology, No. 2 San Diego Revolutionary Comics 1993 Magazine Near Fine Octavo -- from 7.75" to 9.75" Tall Black-and-white comics. Contains an adaptation of George Clayton Johnson's "Sea Change," with script by Jay Allen Sandford and Spike Steffenhagen, and art by Larry Nadolsky; and an adaptation of Larry Niven's "The Jigsaw Man," with pictureplay by Caucus de Bourbon (pseudonym of Michael Steven Gregory), and art by Lyndal Ferguson. Also contains an article by Johnson, and a short story by de Bourbon/Gregory. 32 pages, wraparound cover by Daerick Gross. Crinkle to top right corner, light general wear. Price:
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Dinotopia Postcards Greenwich Workshop/Turner Publications 1993 1 878685 83 X / 9781878685834 Wraps As New James Gurney Three books containing seven postcards each, issued as a tie-in for James Gurney's Dinotopia work. Still sealed in publisher's shrinkwrap. Price:
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Gene Day's Black Zeppelin (5 issues) Renegade Press Wraps Octavos -- from 7.75" to 9.75" Tall #1 April 1985 through #5 October 1986; for a number of years Gene Day wanted to publish his own comic magazine, and in 1978 took a few steps in that direction, producing and collecting material; unfortunately, circumstances conspired against the magazine's release at that time, and it was shelved indefinitely; then, suddenly, in September of 1982, Gene was dead of a massive heart attack, and it looked as though the magazine had died with him; but through an odd set of circumstances, the dream eventually became a reality, and in April of 1985 the first issue of "Black Zeppelin" rolled off the presses, edited by Gene's widow, Gale, and his friend, Joe Erslavas; contributing stories and art to these issues are Gene, his brothers David and Dan, Charles Vess, Dave Sim, Larry Dickison, Bruce Conklin , A. Funnell, Mark Shainblum, Garbriel Morrissette, Dave McCarthy, Ronn Sutton, Gordon Derry, and Barry Blair; all issues VG-F or better; Price:
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Gene Day's Black Zeppelin, #3, August/Aug. 1985 Burbank Renegade Press 1985 First Edition Magazine Good Octavo -- from 7.75" to 9.75" Tall The third issue of the black-and-white horror comic originally intended to publish early art and stories by Gene Day, but which eventually included material by other people, too. This issue contains a story written and illustrated by Day, a story by him illustrated by Bruce Conklin, and a story by A. Funnell, illustrated by Day. General handling wear. These don't appear to be terribly common. Price:
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Official Street Fighter Anniversary Edition Controller / Instruction Manual Capcon / Udon 2004 First Edition Stiff Card Wraps Near Fine Duodecimo -- from 6.75" to 7.75" tall The instruction manual (in English, Spanish and French) for the controller for the popular Street Fighter game. (Quite possibly the most intriguting instruction is, "Please do not wrap the cord around any part of anyone's body." David Carradine and Vaughn Bode would have had no interest in the controller.) Flip side contains a comic book. Light general wear. Price:
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OMNI, 12 issues, January through December 1980 1980 Magazines Very Good Quartos -- from 9.75" to 12" tall A complete run of the twelve 1980 issues. January issue contains fiction by Fred Saberhagen, James Randi, Paul J. Nahin, and Orson Scott Card, as well as an interview with Jacques Vallee, and articles on UFOs, the arts, biomedicine, astronomy, and much else. VG w/four dots to Contents Page where previous owner marked stories he had read. February issue contains fiction by Ian Stewart, Theodore Sturgeon, and Stephen Robinett, as well as an interview with Arno Penzias, and articles on orthohealing, comets, the arts, and much else. G-VG w/rubbing, puckers to front cover, two dots beside stories on Contents Page. March issue contains fiction by John Anthony West, Theodore Sturgeon, John Brunner, and Hugh Downs, as well as an interview with Gordon Cooper, and articles on Robert A. Heinlein and the Apollo program, biotechnology, inner space, and much more. VG w/rubbing, three Contents Page dots. April issue contains fiction by John Keefauver, John Morressy, and Theodore Sturgeon, as well as an interview with James Randi, and articles by Ray Bradbury and Arthur C. Clarke. VG w/much rubbing, two Contents Page dots. May issue contains fiction by Thomas M. Disch, David Drake, and Francois Camoin, as well as an interview with Hazel Henderson, and articles on space, music, UFOs, future genders, and much more. VG w/ding to top spine, rubbing, three Contents Page dots. June issue contains fiction by Stanislaw Lem and Kevin O'Donnell Jr., as well as an interview with Harrison Schmitt, and articles on the arts, UFOs, innovative new products, and much more. About VG w/rubbing, scrape to top left of front cover, two Contents Page dots. July issue contains fiction by Barry N. Malzberg and Stephen King ("Firestarter"), as well as an interview with Arthur Kantrowitz, and articles on Woods Hole, psychographics, the environment, biomedicine, and much more. VG w/moderate general wear, one Contents Page dot. August issue contains fiction by Stephen King ("Firestarter"), Paul J. Nahin, and Robert Sheckley, as well as an interview with Denis Hayes, and articles on film and video, inner space, Russia's space research, computers, and much more. VG w/light general wear, two Contents Page dots. September issue contains fiction by Robert Silverberg, Bob Shaw, William Kotzwinkle, and Sherwood Springer, as well as an interview with C. Northcote Parkinson, and articles on behaviour, biomedicine, dream cars of the future, the cosmos (with Carl Sagan), and much else. VG w/fingerprint rubbing, four Contents Page dots. October issue (second anniversary) contains fiction by C.M. Kornbluth, Edward Bryant, Philip K. Dick, and Kathleen V. Westfall, as well as an interview with Cyril Ponnamperuma, and articles on God in sf (by Ray Bradbury), ecoshelter, Habitat One, UFOs, and much more. VG w/rubbed left edge of front cover, fingerprint staining to back cover, four Contents Page dots. November issue contains fiction by Walter Tevis and Norman Spinrad, as well as an interview with Arnold Mandell, and articles on Saturn, a computer analysis of the 1980 Presidential campaign, medicine, nebulas, and much else. VG-F w/two Contents Page dots. December issue contains fiction by Sam Nicholson and Orson Scott Card, as well as an interview with Thomas Gold, and articles on the supergene, games, UFOs, space, megawar, and much else. VG w/two Contents Page dots. Price:
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OMNI, 12 issues, January through December 1981 1981 Magazines Very Good Quartos -- from 9.75" to 12" tall A complete run of the twelve 1981 issues. January issue contains fiction by John Keefauver and Ian Watson, as well as an interview with Robert Bussard, and articles on biomedicine, behaviour, fusion, astronomy, and much else. VG-F w/two small dots on Contents Page where previous owner presumably kept track of stories he had read, light general wear. February issue contains fiction by Tsutsui Yasutaka and Bob Buckley, an interview with Malcolm Forbes, and articles on space activism, UFOs, the environment, film, and much else. VG w/two Contents Page dots, rubbing, moderate general wear. March issue contains fiction by Roger Zelazny, Spider Robinson, and Barry N. Malzberg, an interview with Donald Symons, and articles on travel, biomedicine, film/sculpture, and much more. VG-F w/three Contents Page dots, smudging to back cover. April issue contains fiction by Cynthia Morgan, Warren Brown, and Paul J. Nahin, an interview with Peter Glaser, and articles on the mind, books, music, Silicon Valley spies, manifest destiny (by James Michener), and much more. VG-F w/three Contents Page dots, moderate general wear . May issue contains fiction by William Gibson and Ray Bradbury, an interview with Olaf Helmer, and articles on UFOs, solar chronometry, space, the octopus, and more. NF w/two Contents Page dots, light general wear. June issue contains fiction by Russell M. Griffin and Orson Scott Card, an interview with Morris Kline, and articles on rocketeering for profit, interferon, the arts, more. NF w/two Contents Page dots, light general wear. July issue contains fiction by Robert Silverberg and Jayge Carr, an interview with Albert Hofmann, and articles on the arts, UFOs, space, more. VG w/two Contents Page dots, moderate general wear. August issue contains fiction by Ben Bova and Ian Stewart, an interview with Helen Singer Kaplan, and articles on Project Tesla, the right to die, sexual compatability, more. VG w/two Contents Page dots, light dampstaining. September issue contains fiction by Wayne Wightman, Frank L. Calloway, and Jack Dann, an interview with Krafft Ehricke, and articles on michromatics, UFOs, the healing brain, more. NF w/three Contents Page dots, light general wear. October anniversary issue contains fiction by Harlan Ellison, Larry Niven and Jerry Pournelle, William Gibson, and Racter (which is a computer, offering here the first story ever written by such a beast; not surprisingly, the story stunk), an interview with Rosalyn Yalow, and articles on the Mobius PSI-Q test, travel, the arts, the mind, more. VG-F w/four Contents Page dots, light general wear. November issue contains fiction by Gardner Dozois and Jack C. Haldeman II, Robert Silverberg, and Damon Knight, an interview with W. Donner Denckla, and articles on film, music, witches, exploration, and much else. VG-F w/three Contents Page dots, light wear to bottom edge, light general wear. December issue contains fiction by Thomas M. Disch, Ian Stewart, and Michael Bishop, an interview with James M. Beggs (NASA), and articles on visions of the occult, survival, holography, books, the future of God, and much else. VG w/three Contents Page dots, moderate general wear. Price:
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OMNI, 12 issues, January through December 1982 1982 Magazines Very Good Quartos -- from 9.75" to 12" tall A complete run of the twelve 1982 issues. January issue contains fiction by Barry B. Longyear and John Shirley, an interview with Martin Gardner, and articles on male sterility, 1981's worst scientific achievements, decoding Nostradamus, Japan's robot culture, more. VG-F w/two small dots on Contents Page where previous owner presumably marked stories he'd read, light general wear. February issue contains fiction by Greg Bear, an interview with Candace Pert, and articles on death, biomedicine, the arts, a Salvador Dali pictorial, more. NF w/one Contents Page dot, light general wear. March issue contains fiction by Scott Sanders and Robert Silverberg, an interview with Francis Crick, articles on laser face-lifts, dream design, homosexuality, more. NF w/two Contents Page dots, light general wear. April issue contains fiction by Connie Willis and Harlan Ellison, an interview with Lionel Tiger, and articles on vitamins, the male birth control pill, Joan of Arc, more. NF w/two Contents Page dots, light general wear. May issue contains fiction by Nancy Kress and Gregg Keizer, an interview with Jonas Salk, and articles on fashion, siliconomy, dinosaurs, more. NF w/two Contents Page dots, light general wear. June issue contains fiction by Stanislaw Lem and Howard Waldrop, and articles on Carl Sagan, women in space, Loren Eiseley's long-lost notes, more. NF w/light general wear. July issue contains fiction by Frank Herbert and William Gibson, an interview with Brian Josephson, and articles on the arts, the environment, the Soviet Death Star, more. NF w/light general wear. August issue contains fiction by Frank Herbert and Kono Teisei, an interview with General Sir John Hackett, articles on robots, photos of the mind, cancer-fighting powder, more. NF w/light general wear. September issue contains fiction by Michael Swanwick and Dan Simmons, an interview with Hans Bethe, and articles on space-age technology in ancient tombs, Epcot, the biological basis of prophecy, more. NF w/light general wear. October (anniversary) issue contains fiction by Isaac Asimov, Frederik Pohl, and Rudyard Kipling, an interview with Karl Pribram, articles on the mind, brain transplants, books, painting, more. VG-F w/two Contents Page dots, impressions, light general wear. November issue contains fiction by Steve Perry and Stephen Robinett, an interview with Theodore H. White, articles on genetic markers, brain control, the search for a new Einstein (what's wrong with the *old* one?; okay, he's dead, but other than that...), more. VG w/two Contents Page dots, light general wear. December issue contains fiction by Ian Watson and Orson Scott Card, an interview with Derek de Solla Price, articles on micromachines, space, games, dream telepathy, women who rape men, UFOs, more. NF w/light general wear. Price:
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OMNI, 12 issues, January through December 1984 1984 Magazines Very Good Quartos -- from 9.75" to 12" tall A complete run of the twelve 1984 issues. Fiction (Michael Swanwick, Norman Spinrad, Ray Bradbury, Ursula K. LeGuin, Roger Zelazny, William Gibson, and many others), interviews (Matthew S. Meselson, Bobby Ray Inman, John Naisbitt, John Todd, James D. Watson, and many others), articles (immortality, life in the 21st century, living clocks, robots, biomedicine, the arts, and much more), along with pictorials, cartoons and columns. All issues VG or better. Price:
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OMNI, 12 issues, January through December 1985 1985 Magazines Very Good Quartos -- from 9.75" to 12" tall a complete run of the twelve 1985 issues. Fiction (Harlan Ellison, Howard Waldrop, William Kotzwinkle, Marc Laidlaw, William F. Wu, Jack Dann, Gardner Dozois, Michael Swanwick, and many others), interviews (Edward de Bono, Marvin Cetron, Murray Gell-Mann, Erwin Chargaff, and many more), articles (Japan, cloning, hormones, the brain, China, education, science, male pregnancy, and much else), cartoons, columns, pictorials. Pull-out poster/map contained in the October/7th anniversary issue present and still attached. All issues VG or better. Price:
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OMNI, 12 issues, January through December 1986 1986 Magazines Very Good Quartos -- from 9.75" to 12" tall A complete run of the twelve 1986 issues. Fiction (Thomas M. Disch, Michael Swanwick, Jack Dann, Kim Stanley Robinson, Stephen King, Leo Daugherty, Suzy McKee Charnas, many others), interviews (David Stockman, Chuck Yeager, Robert Ballard, Roger Penrose, many others), articles (extraterrestrial life, robots, Titanic, whales, tornadoes, voodoo, space, NASA), cartoons, pictorials, columns. June issue has address label along bottom edge of front cover. All issues VG or better. Price:
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OMNI, 12 issues, January through December 1987 1987 Magazines Very Good to Fine Quartos -- from 9.75" to 12" tall A complete run of the twelve 1987 issues. Fiction (Frederik Pohl, Lisa Mason, Lewis Shiner, Neal Barrett, Jr., Dan Simmons, George R.R. Martin, Robert Silverberg, many others), interviews (Leroy Hood, Robert Gale, Bruce Ogilvie, Claude Shannon, many others), articles (death, superscientists, ozone, miracle cures, aliens, Big Brother, many others), pictorials, columns, cartoons. All Issues VG-F or better. Price:
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OMNI, April 1988 1988 Magazine Near Fine Quarto -- from 9.75" to 12" tall Fiction by William Kotzwinkle, interview with R.D. Laing, articles on Utopia, memory, out-of-body experiences, more. Price:
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OMNI, August 1988 1988 Magazine Near Fine Quarto -- from 9.75" to 12" tall Fiction by Marc Laidlaw, interview with Gary Strobel, articles on endangered species, the occult, UFOs, more. Price:
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OMNI, December 1978 1978 Magazine Very Good Octavo -- from 7.75" to 9.75" Tall Third issue. Fiction by Harlan Ellison, Robert Sheckley, Gregory Benford & Marc Laidlaw, and Orson Scott Card. Interview with Captain Ralph Barnaby. Articles on UFOs, 75 years of flight, environment, biomedicine, and much else. Rubbing, ding to top spine end, 4 small dots on Contents Page where previous owner apparently kept track of the stories he read. Price:
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OMNI, December 1978 1978 Magazine Very Good Octavo -- from 7.75" to 9.75" Tall Third issue. Fiction by Harlan Ellison, Robert Sheckley, Gregory Benford & Marc Laidlaw, and Orson Scott Card. Interview with Captain Ralph Barnaby. Articles on UFOs, 75 years of flight, environment, biomedicine, and much else. Rubbing, minor dings to spine ends. Price:
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OMNI, December 1988 1988 Magazine Near Fine Quarto -- from 9.75" to 12" tall Fiction by Sharon N. Farber and Carol Emshwiller, interview with Luc Montagnier, articles on hallucinations, AIDS, right/left brains, mystical experiences, more. Price:
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OMNI, February 1989 1989 Magazine Near Fine Quarto -- from 9.75" to 12" tall Fiction by Gardner Dozois and Jonathan Carroll, interview with Walter Stewart, articles on health, UFOs, microscopic photography, taste, more. Price:
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OMNI, January 1988 1988 Magazine Near Fine Quarto -- from 9.75" to 12" tall Fiction by Harlan Ellison and Pat Cadigan, interview with Ian Stephenson, articles on surrogate motherhood, genetic engineering, computer privacy, psychic powers, more. Price:
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OMNI, January 1989 1989 Magazine Near Fine Quarto -- from 9.75" to 12" tall Fiction by Gregg Keizer, interview with Eric Drexler, articles on industrious insects, terrorism in America, NASA, more. Price:
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OMNI, July 1988 1988 Magazine Near Fine Quarto -- from 9.75" to 12" tall Fiction by Scott Bradfield, interview with Oscar Arias Sanchez, articles on the stars, the future, a pictorial view of the cosmos, more. Price:
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OMNI, June 1988 1988 Magazine Near Fine Quarto -- from 9.75" to 12" tall Fiction by Michael Blumlein and Howard Waldrop, interview with Sarah Hrdy, articles on designer drugs, artificial intelligence, hidden forest of Madagascar, more. Price:
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OMNI, March 1988
Magazine. Near Fine. fiction by Tom Maddox and Garry Kilworth; interview with Rita Levi-Montalcini; articles on Nikola Tesla, books, stars, space, more; light general wear; Price:
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OMNI, March 1989 1989 Magazine Near Fine Quarto -- from 9.75" to 12" tall Fiction by Garry Kilworth and Michael Swanwick, interview with Jack Horner, articles on science, mathematics, computer war games, space travel, more. Price:
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OMNI, May 1989 1989 Magazine Near Fine Quarto -- from 9.75" to 12" tall Fiction by J.R. Dunn and Robert Silverberg, interview with Peter Hagelstein, articles on threats to the world's oceans, UFOs, the brain, more. Price:
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OMNI, November 1978 1978 Magazine Very Good Octavo -- from 7.75" to 9.75" Tall Second issue of the ground-breaking, influential sf magazine. Fiction by Lloyd Biggle Jr., Leigh Kennedy, William G. Shepherd, and Rick Conley. Interview with Alvin Toffler. Articles on computers, test tube babies, dolphins, disease, and much else. Cover by the incomparable H.R. Giger. Rubbing, minor dings to spine ends, four dots on Contents Page where previous owner apparently kept track of the stories he read, moderate general wear. Price:
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OMNI, November 1978 1978 Magazine Very Good Octavo -- from 7.75" to 9.75" Tall Second issue of the ground-breaking, influential sf magazine. Fiction by Lloyd Biggle Jr., Leigh Kennedy, William G. Shepherd, and Rick Conley. Interview with Alvin Toffler. Articles on computers, test tube babies, dolphins, disease, and much else. Cover by the incomparable H.R. Giger. Rubbing, minor dings to spine ends, moderate general wear. Price:
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OMNI, October 1978 1978 Magazine Very Good Octavo -- from 7.75" to 9.75" Tall First issue of the ground-breaking, influential sf magazine produced by Bob Guccione. Fiction by Isaac Asimov, Theodore Sturgeon, Ron Goulart, and James B. Hall. Interview with Freeman Dyson, as well as articles on UFOs, aging, robots, Turin Shroud, and much more. Rubbing, fingerprint smearing to right portion of front cover, dings to spine ends, four small dots on Contents Page where previous owner apparently marked the four fiction pieces he had read. Price:
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OMNI, October 1978 1978 Magazine Very Good Octavo -- from 7.75" to 9.75" Tall First issue of the ground-breaking, influential sf magazine produced by Bob Guccione. Fiction by Isaac Asimov, Theodore Sturgeon, Ron Goulart, and James B. Hall. Interview with Freeman Dyson, as well as articles on UFOs, aging, robots, Turin Shroud, and much more. Rubbing, dings to spine ends, moderate general wear. Price:
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OMNI, October 1988 1988 Magazine Near Fine Quarto -- from 9.75" to 12" tall Tenth anniversary Issue, w/fiction by Robert Silverberg, Nancy Kress, T. Coraghessan Boyle, Joyce Carol Oates, Barry N. Malzberg, Howard Waldrop, K.W. Jeter, and Daniel Pinkwater, interview with M. Scott Peck, articles on artificial intelligence, cloning, robotics, genetics, more. Price:
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OMNI, September 1988 1988 Magazine Near Fine Quarto -- from 9.75" to 12" tall Fiction by George Alec Effinger, interview with Edward Thorp, articles on animal oddities, athletes in space, computerized clothing, more. Price:
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The Magazine of FANTASY AND SCIENCE FICTION (F&SF), July 1977 Mercury Press 1977 Wraps Very Good Digest A special issue of the world's best science fiction magazine, this one honouring that inimitable left-hander, Harlan Ellison, who contributes three stories (one of them the award-winning "Jeffty is Five"). Other stories by Eric Norden, Edward Wellen, Bruce McAllister, Steven Utley, and Jane Yolen, with articles and features by Baird Searls, Algis Budrys, Isaac Asimov, others. Cover illustration by the equally inimitable Kelly Freas, featuring a bunch of teensy little people cavorting about Ellison's head and desk as he sits in front of his typewriter, said teensy little people seeming awfully familiar in terms of sf personalities. Tanning, light general wear. Price:
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VENTURE SCIENCE FICTION, August 1969, Vol. 3 No. 2 Mercury Press Wraps Very Good to Fine Digest twelfth issue of the sister publication to "The Magazine of Fantasy & Science Fiction"; this issue contains a full-length novel by Julius Fast, and stories by Edward Wellen, Dean R. Koontz, Larry Eisenberg, and Robert F. Young; also contains a Ferdinard Feghoot vignette by Grendel Briarton (Reginald Bretnor), columns by Ron Goulant and Joseph C. Stacey, and an article by F.E. Edwards concerning the work of Ray Bradbury on film; cover and interior illustration by Bert Tanner; short (1/4") tear to top right of back cover, small dots beside titles on Contents Page (previous owner apparently kept track of which stories he had read), light general wear; internally tight and clean; Price:
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VENTURE SCIENCE FICTION, February 1970, Vol. 4 No. 1 Mercury Press 1970 Wraps Fair Digest fourteenth issue of the sister publication to "The Magazine of Fantasy & Science Fiction"; this issue contains a full-length novel by Keith Laumer, stories by V.N. McIntyre, Ron Goulart, and Robert Toomey, a Ferdinand Feghoot vignette by Grendel Briarton (Reginald Bretnor), and Ron Goulart's Books column; cover and interior illustration by Bert Tanner; tape stains at top and bottom spine and cover edges, small ink price in top right corner of front cover, light soil, small dots beside titles on Contents Page (previous owner apparently kept track of which stories he h ad read), 1" high stamp (the numeral "2") stamped on Contents Page, moderate general wear; Price:
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VENTURE SCIENCE FICTION, January 1958, Vol. 2 No. 1 Wraps Good Digest seventh issue of the sister publication to "The Magazine of Fantasy & Science Fiction"; this issue contains stories by Algis Budrys, Lester del Rey, James E. Gunn, William Scarff, Doug Morrissey, John Novotny, and Damon Knight; Books column by Theodore Sturgeon, Science column by Isaac Asimov; cover by Emsh, interior illustrations by Giunta; slant/roll, browned pages, small circles beside titles on Contents Page (previous owner apparently kept track of which stories he had read); Price:
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VENTURE SCIENCE FICTION, July 1957, Vol. 1 No. 4 Fantasy House Wraps Very Good Digest fourth issue of the sister publication to "The Magazine of Fantasy & Science Fiction"; this issue contains stories by James E. Gunn, Paul Janvier, Theodore R. Cogswell, H. Beam Piper, C.M. Kornbluth, Lester del Rey, and Tom Godwin; Books column by Sturgeon; cover by Ed Emsh, interior illustrations by John Giunta and Cindy Smith; slant/roll, chipping to bottom spine, some smudging to back cover, small circles beside story titles on Contents Page (previous owner apparently kept track of which stories he had read); Price:
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VENTURE SCIENCE FICTION, July 1958, Vol. 2 No. 4 Mercury Press Wraps Good to Very Good Digest tenth issue of the sister publication to "The Magazine of Fantasy & Science Fiction"; this issue contains stories by C.M. Kornbluth, Clifford D. Simak, Lester del Rey, Albert Stroud, and John Novotny; Sturgeon's usual Books column and Asimov's usual Science column; cover by Emsh, interior illustrations by Giunta and Hurwitz; some spine slant, browned pages, small circles beside titles on Contents Page (apparently previous owner kept track of stories he had read); Price:
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VENTURE SCIENCE FICTION, March 1957, Vol. 1 No. 2 Fantasy House Inc. Wraps Good to Very Good Digest second issue of the sister publication to "The Magazine of Fantasy & Science Fiction"; this issue contains stories by Tom Godwin, Leigh Brackett, Walter M. Miller, Jr., Gordon R. Dickson, Rose Sharon, and Charles L. Fontenay; cover by Dick Shelton, interior illustrations by Giunta; small characters ("5" and "W") written on front cover, tanned pages/inside covers, small soil marks to back cover/fore-edge, some sunning to spine, small circles beside story titles on Contents Page (previous owner apparently kept track of which stories he had read); Price:
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VENTURE SCIENCE FICTION, March 1958, Vol. 2 No. 2 1958 Wraps Fair to Good Digest eighth issue of the sister publication to "The Magazine of Fantasy & Science Fiction"; this issue contains stories by Poul Anderson, Dick Hetschel, Robert Silverberg, Robert Marner, Don Berry, C.M. Kornbluth, and Algis Budrys; Books column by Theodore Sturgeon, Science column by Isaac Asimov; cover by Ed Emsh, interior illustrations by John Giunta and John Schoenherr; severe slant/roll, 1/2" separation to bottom right spine edge, browned pages, minor dampstaining, small circles beside titles on Contents Page (previous owner apparently kept track of which stories he had read); Price:
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VENTURE SCIENCE FICTION, May 1957, Vol. 1 No. 3 Fantasy House Inc. Wraps Very Good Digest third issue of the sister publication to "The Magazine of Fantasy & Science Fiction"; this issue contains stories by James E. Gunn, the incomparable Theodore Sturgeon, Marion Zimmer Bradley, Poul Anderson, Erik Fennel, and Walter M. Miller, Jr. & Lincoln Boone; cover by Ed Emsh, with interior illustrations by J. Giunta and C. Smith; spine roll, tanned pages, small circles beside story titles on Contents Page (previous owner apparently kept track of which stories he had read); Price:
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VENTURE SCIENCE FICTION, May 1958, Vol. 2 No. 3 Mercury Press Wraps Good Digest ninth issue of the sister publication to "The Magazine of Fantasy & Science Fiction"; this issue contains stories by Theodore Sturgeon, Edmond Hamilton, Arthur C. Clarke, Rog Phillips, Gordon R. Dickson, Robert Marner, and Isaac Asimov; Sturgeon's usual Books column, and Asimov's usual Science column; cover by M.S. Dollens, interior illustrations by Giunta and Schoenherr; strong spine slant, browned pages, small circles beside titles on Contents Page (previous owner apparently kept track of which stories he had read), dampstained edges, general wear; Price:
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VENTURE SCIENCE FICTION, May 1969, Vol. 3 No. 1 Mercury Press Wraps Very Good Digest eleventh issue of the sister publication to "The Magazine of Fantasy & Science Fiction"; this issue contains a full-length novel by Gordon R. Dickson, and stories by K. M. O'Donnell, Don Thompson, Bryce Walton, Daphne Castell, Ronald S. Boon, and Larry Eisenberg; also contains one of those nifty little Ferdinand Feghoot vignettes by Grendel Briarton (Reginald Bretnor ); Books column by Ron Goulart; small dots beside story titles on Contents Page (previous owner apparently kept track of which stories he had read), light general wear; Price:
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VENTURE SCIENCE FICTION, November 1957, Vol. 1 No. 6 Fantasy House Inc. Wraps Fair to Good Digest sixth issue of the sister publication to "The Magazine of Fantasy & Science Fiction"; this issue contains stories by Theodore Sturgeon, Avram Davidson, Miriam Allen De Ford, Isaac Asimov, Edmond Hamilton, and Leigh Brackett; Books column by Sturgeon; cover by Ed Emsh, interior illustrations by Giunta and Schoenherr; some slant/roll, crinkling to upper left portion of front cover, spine split at pgs. 52/53, small circles beside titles on Contents Page (previous owner apparently kept track of which stories he had read); Price:
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VENTURE SCIENCE FICTION, November 1969, Vol. 3 No. 3 Mercury Press Wraps Very Good Digest thirteenth issue of the sister publication to "The Magazine of Fantasy & Science Fiction"; this issue contains a full-length novel by Harry Harrison, stories by Richard E. Peck, Larry Eisenberg, Christopher Anvil, Robin Scott, and James Tiptree, Jr., a Ferdinand Feghoot vignette by Grendel Briarton (Reginald Bretnor), and Ron Goulart's Books column; spotting to top and fore-edge, light general wear; internally tight and clean; Price:
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VENTURE SCIENCE FICTION, September 1957, Vol. 1 No. 5 Fantasy House Inc. Wraps About Good Digest fifth issue of the sister publication to "The Magazine of Fantasy & Science Fiction"; this issue contains stories by Floyd Wallace, Poul Anderson, Avram Davidson, Mack Reynolds, Jim Harmon, Robert Silverberg, Rog Phillips, Henry Slesar, and Robert F. Young; Books column by Sturgeon; cover by Ed Emsh, interior illustrations by Giunta and Schoenherr; strong spine slant/roll, tanned/lightly soiled edges, smudged back cover, date written at top edge of back cover, date stamp on Contents Page, spine split beginning at pgs. 26/27; Price:
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(Burroughs, Edgar Rice) TARZAN, le seigneur de la Jungle, Mensuel N. 38 ParisParis: Sagedition, 1971 Magazine. Good. Octavo--from 7¾" to 9¾" tall. French-language comics adaptation of Burroughs' classic adventure; this issue contains two Tarzan stories, the serial, "Tarzan et l'empire perdu" ("Tarzan and the Lost Empire"), and "Juma le Chacal" ("Juma the Jackal"), in addition to a Korak story, "Les Chevaliers Tandika" ("The Tandika Knights"); also contains a one-page Bugs Bunny piece, a couple of two-page articles, and other items; fold-out comprised of 4 colour cards (military themes) offered as cut-outs still attached between front cover and first page, with 2 more comprising back cover; colour alternates with black-and-white throughout; 66 pgs; sticker pull to front cover, crease to bottom right corner of front cover, small ink lines to puzzle on pg. 65, general wear; Price:
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Aldiss, Brian No Time Like Tomorrow Signet S1683 1959 1st Signet edition Paperback Near Fine Sextodecimo -- from 5.75" to 6.75" A collection of twelve "adventures of men who dare to tamper with time and space--to unleash an infinity of danger." Some rubbing, small nick to top right spine edge, short diagonal tear to bottom spine edge (no loss of paper), slight tanning; internally tight and clean, a nice copy. Price:
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Allen, Mary Ann The Angry Dead Liverpool Jeffrey Dempsey/Crimson Altar Press (Dark Dreams) 1986 First Edition Stiff Card Wraps Near Fine Chap Book Small Octavo -- from 7.75" to 9.75" Tall Colin P. Langeveld A collection of ten stories featuring ghost detective Jane Bradshawe. Mary Ann Allen is the pseudonym of Rosemary Pardoe, who founded Haunted Library and whose magazine, Ghosts & Scholars, was instrumental in reviving interest in Jamesian ghost fiction. Since there is no indication in the chapbook that Mary Ann Allen doesn't exist, the author has a little fun with her readers, writing an introduction as Rosemary Pardoe and describing her alter ego as "a rather mysterious, reclusive figure," and taking shots at her for not writing more stories. 37 pages. Mild bump/crinkle to bottom right corner. Price:
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Barton, Erle The Planet Seekers Vega VSF-7 1966 1st Vega edition Paperback Near Fine Duodecimo -- from 6.75" to 7.75" tall created to serve mankind, a strange new race of modified men with fantastic powers and a kind of immortality finds a barrier between themselves and the old race; cover by Fox; small ink numerals at top of front cover (30/9, indicating, no doubt, that when it was new the corner bookstore received it on the 30th of September); tight and square; Price:
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Biggle, Lloyd Jr. The World Menders DAW UQ1015 1972 1st paperback edition Paperback Near Fine Sextodecimo -- from 5.75" to 6.75" follows the 1971 Doubleday first edition; an artistic and civilized race is unaware that its prosperity is entirely dependent upon a race of slaves owned and abused by their god-emperor; cover by Kelly Freas; a bit of spine sunning, moderate general wear; internally tight and clean; Price:
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Bixby, Jerome Space By The Tale Ballantine U2203, 1964 Paperback. Very Good to Fine. First Edition. Cdn.; 11 sf stories by the author of one of the all-time great stories in the field ("It's A *Good* Life," sadly, not in this particular collection); cover by Ralph Brillhart; a nice copy w/some minor smudging to front cover, mild general wear; Price:
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Blish, Bradbury, Cartmill, de Camp, Jones, Leinster, Morrison Thrilling Wonder Stories, December 1949 Standard Magazines stories by James Blish, Murray Leinster, Raymond F. Jones, Ray Bradbury, William Morrison, Cleve Cartmill, and L. Sprague de Camp; features; the usual edgewear/short tears/chipping, bottom inch of spine chipped, 2" tear to bottom right spine edge and across left edge of front cover, insect hole to fore-edge (doesn't reach text), some moderate soil here and there throughout, much handling wear, a bit of mustiness; Price:
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Bova, Ben, and Don Myrus (editors) The Best of Omni Science Fiction Omni Society 1980 Stiff Card Wraps Very Good Quarto -- from 9.75" to 12" tall The first in Omni Magazine's 'Best Of' series. Stories by Isaac Asimov, Alfred Bester, Ben Bova, Orson Scott Card, Harlan Ellison, Joe Haldeman, Robert Sheckley, and Roger Zelazny. Arthur C. Clarke interview. Cover by Pierre Lacombe. Impressions, faint soil, light general wear. Price:
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Brackett, Leigh, b/w Robert E. Howard The Sword of Rhiannon, b/w Conan the Conqueror New York Ace Double D-36 1953 First Edition Paperback Very Good to Fine Sextodecimo -- from 5.75 The Brackett side is a paperback original, and the Howard side one of Conan's blood-and-guts-and-more-blood-and-guts adventures "at the blood-red dawn of civilization when violence and passions set the rules and witchcraft was a grim reality" (read: blood and guts and more blood and guts). Light surface wear, light tanning. Internally tight and clean -- although I wouldn't advise reading it, but rather slipping it straight into the collection. As with many vintage paperbacks, a careless read is going to leave you holding pieces of paper. But hey, it's your thirty bucks. Price:
30.00 USD
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Brown, Fredric Honeymoon in Hell Bantam A1812 1958 First Edition Paperback Good to Very Good Sextodecimo -- from 5.75" to 6.75" 21 stories of sf and fantasy weirdness as only Fredric Brown could write them; cover illustration is a detail from a Hieronymus Bosch painting; some slant/roll, edgewear, gentle corner creasing, rubbing, impressions, general wear; Price:
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Brown, Fredric Rogue in Space Bantam A1701 1957 1st thus Paperback About Very Good Sextodecimo -- from 5.75" to 6.75" Reissues the Dutton hardcover published the same year. An entity which has come into being by accident, and who has existed for billions of years believing he was the only living thing in the universe, encounters human beings, and discovers that he make them do anything he pleases. Spine slant, reading crease to spine, some rubbing, impressions. Price:
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Budrys, Algis Who? Penguin 2217 1964 1st Penguin edition Paperback Good Sextodecimo -- from 5.75" to 6.75" The classic story of an unknown man, "with a metal head and servo-mechanisms for jaws, eyes, ears." Terrific cover illustration of a bowl o' skulls (actually a detail from the 1934 Raoul Hynckes painting, 'Nature morte,' and so much better than a bowl of fruit). Strong spine slant, 1/4" separation at bottom right spine edge, nick to top spine, pencil impressions to top right corner of front end paper, tanning, moderate general wear. Price:
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Burroughs, Edgar Rice Out of Time's Abyss Ace F-233 1963 1st thus Paperback Very Good Sextodecimo -- from 5.75" to 6.75" In a land forgotten by time, dinosaurs and flying reptiles exist amongst primitive cave men and Bronze Age barbarians. Cover and title page illustration by Roy Krenkel. Rubbing, original price inked out, moderate handling wear, a bit of spine roll. Internally tight and clean. Price:
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Campbell, Carver, Donaldson, Eisenstein, Moore, Wylde Die besten Stories aus The Magazine of Fantasy and Science Fiction, #59 Wilhelm Heyne Verlag Signed by Contributor the German-language edition of The Magazine of Fantasy and Science Fiction; this issue contains stories by Jeffrey A. Carver (whose signature is above his name on the Contents Page), Stephen R. Donaldson, Raylyn Moore, Ramsey Campbell, Thomas Wylde and Phyllis Eisenstein; slightly larger than the average North American paperback; minute edgewear to spine ends; Price:
25.00 USD
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Carter, Lin The Quest of Kadji Five Star/PBS Limited nn 1973 1st thus Paperback Good to Very Good Sextodecimo -- from 5.75" to 6.75" heroic fantasy; a fierce young fighter is sent with two companions to vanquish an evil foe, with a bloody civil war the result of failure; rubbing, mild edgewear, impressions, some tanning; internally tight and clean; Price:
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Clewett, G.C. Blood Dynasty New English Library NEL 01405, 1973 Paperback. Good Reading Copy. 1st paperback edition. originally published in 1972, and a Runner-Up in the Young Writers' Award contest (won, in 1972, by Cynthia Harrod-Eagles); an attractive young woman lures a man into a deadly battle ".against the Dark Power of Alien Evil."; some spine slant/roll, rubbing, impressions, edgewear all around, creasing to bottom left corner of back cover, tanning; Price:
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Crawford, John Dark Legion Badger SN 106, 1966 Paperback. Very Good. First Edition. occult/supernatural; "Out of the Dark Ages came a frightening force of evil."; cover by Fox; small sticker pull to left edge of front cover, moderate general wear ; Price:
6.00 USD
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Crossen, Kendell Foster Year of Consent Dell First Edition 32 1954 First Edition Paperback Very Good to Fine Sextodecimo -- from 5.75" to 6.75" Set in a future 36 years after it was written, people have lost their free will and the right of dissent, all "washed away in a sea of slogans coined by the public-relations manipulators who have taken over the government" (y'know, the guy wasn't that far off). Rubbing, crease to top left corner of back cover. Internally tight and clean. Price:
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Dick, Philip K. A Maze of Death Bantam 10740, 1977 Paperback. Very Good. 1st Bantam edition. "Fourteen Earthly exiles on an island in boundless space. Fourteen victims of a murderous power."; moderate general wear; Price:
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Dick, Philip K. A Maze of Death Paperback Library 64-636 1971 1st Paperback Library edition Paperback Good to Very Good Sextodecimo -- from 5.75" to 6.75" Canadian printing. "Fourteen people on an otherwise uninhabited planet. Nothing in common. No idea why they have been sent there. No way of escaping. Then one of them dies. Murdered? A victim of the Form Destroyer? All that the survivors know is that they are lost in A MAZE OF DEATH." Dick's writing is such that if you haven't read it, it can't always be adequately explained; if you have, no explanations are necessary. A bit of spine slant, two grey stripes across top edge, general handling wear. Price:
10.00 USD
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Dick, Philip K. Clans of the Alphane Moon Ace F-309, 1964 Paperback. Good to Very Good. First Edition. okay, here's the deal: we've got human survivors of Alpha Centauri's hospital moon preparing for a war of independence, led by the Pares who are assuming that the violence-loving Manses will provide the super weapons, with the Skitzes and the Heebs and the Polys and the Ob-Coms looking after propaganda and miscellaneous other details, all of which comes for naught when an Earth expedition arrives, because there are divisions there, too, and some of the folks aren't human to begin with (look, it's Philip K. Dick--you expected something normal?); spine roll, thin reading crease, light edgewear, moderate handling wear; Price:
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Dick, Philip K. The Book of Philip K. Dick DAW UQ1044 1973 First Edition Paperback Good Sextodecimo -- from 5.75" to 6.75" Canadian printing of this paperback original. Nine stories published between 1952 and 1955. 187 pages, cover by Karel Thole, frontispiece by Jack Gaughan. Some slant, general handling wear. Price:
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Dick, Philip K. The Crack in Space Ace F-377 1966 First Edition Paperback Good to Very Good Sextodecimo -- from 5.75" to 6.75" It's 2080, and all of the crises plaguing humankind for the previous two centuries have come together. Cover illustration by Jerome Podwil. Vertical crinkles to front cover, two grey stripes across top edge, tanning, moderate general wear. Price:
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Dick, Philip K. The Game-Players of Titan Ace F-251 1963 First Edition Paperback About Very Good Sextodecimo -- from 5.75" to 6.75" After a war between Earth and creatures from Saturn's moon, a continuous series of provocations may renew hostilities and spell the end of humanity. 191 pages, cover and frontispiece by Jack Gaughan. thin crease to bottom right corner of front cover, spine slant/roll, thick diagonal crease to bottom left portion of back cover, moderate general wear. Price:
12.50 USD
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Dick, Philip K. The World Jones Made Ace F-429, 1967 Paperback. Very Good. 1st thus. reissues in a separate volume the 1956 Ace Double edition; the story -- in Dick's inimitable style -- of a 21st-century man whose future is more clear to him than his present; cover illustration by Kelly Freas; mild slant/roll, handling crinkle at bottom left of front cover; Price:
7.50 USD
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Dick, Philip K. Time Out Of Joint Belmont 92-618 1965 1st Belmont edition Paperback Very Good Sextodecimo -- from 5.75" to 6.75" Originally published in hardcover, in 1959, by J.B. Lippincott. The calculations of a mathematical genius alter the natural order of the world, sending people into "a spinning, incredible vortex of fear, hate, greed and lust." 175 pages. Only moderate general wear. Price:
10.00 USD
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Dreadstone, Carl The Mummy Berkley Medallion 03445 1977 0-425-03445-3 / 9780425034453 First Edition Paperback Very Good Sextodecimo -- from 5.75" to 6.75" Paperback original. A title from the publisher's Universal Horror Library, this one based on the film for which John L. Balderston wrote the screenplay, and which starred Boris Karloff. Introduction by Ramsey Campbell. 166 pages, illustrated w/scenes from the movie. Light edgewear, a bit of slant, moderate cover rippling near spine. Internally tight and clean. Price:
8.00 USD
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Ellison, Harlan GENTLEMAN JUNKIE and other stories of the hung-up generation New York Pyramid V3933 1975 0-515-03933-0 / 9780515039337 1st thus Paperback Good Sextodecimo -- from 5.75" to 6.75" The seventh volume in Pyramid's Ellison series, this one containing "25 raw, uncompromising mind-blasts from the pen of today's most explosive writer." 255 pages, cover illustration by Leo and Diane Dillon. Edgeweear, 1/2" separation at bottom right spine, general handling wear. Price:
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Ellison, Harlan The Deadly Streets New York Pyramid V3931 1975 0-515-03931-4 / 9780515039313 1st Pyramid edition Paperback Very Good Sextodecimo -- from 5.75" to 6.75" Canadian printing. Sixteen stories of "muggers, slashers, street gangs, lurkers in the shadows," five of them collected in this edition for the first time. 207 pages, cover illustration by Leo & Diane Dillon. Spine sunned from mauve to green (entirely legible), mild wear to corners/spine ends, thin scratch to front cover. Internally tight and clean. Price:
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Estey, Dale A Lost Tale (signed) New York Ace 49525 1982 0-441-49525-7 / 9780441495252 1st Ace edition Paperback Very Good Sextodecimo -- from 5.75" to 6.75" Signed by Estey, on title page First printing w/complete number line. From the back cover: "For two generations a tale has been whispered about a rite of Druid magic, more ancient than the standing stones, that awoke sleeping powers on the quiet Isle of Man and protected Britain through the darkest nights of Hitler's war..." 206 pages. Thin reading crease to spine, impressions (previous owner used the book underneath a piece of paper, upon which something was written -- book must be turned to the light for the impressions to show), tanning, light general wear. Internally tight and clean. Price:
20.00 USD
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Fisher, Vardis The Golden Rooms Armed Services 713 1st Armed Services edition Wraps Very Good Oblong 48mo -- from 3" to 4" tall No date. Originally published in 1944 by The Vanguard Press. A tale of primitive man which "lays bare our primeval instincts before they became overlaid by rationalizations and refinements; he shows us in what mean beginnings love and the family have their roots, and he shows us, too, the dark blood." 350 pages. Light edgewear, moderately sunned spine, a bit of spine roll, 1/4" tear to fore-edge of pages 145 through 160, another to pages 305 through 308, thin crease to botom left corner of back cover, the usual AS editions tanning. Internally tight and clean, with no previous owner's marks or notations. Price:
20.00 USD
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Foster, Alan Dean ALIENS, Le Retour J'ai Lu 2105, 1986 Paperback. Very Good to Fine. French-language novelization of the movie which starred Sigourney Weaver, Michael Biehn and Paul Reiser; translation by Jean-Pierre Fugi; moderate general wear; internally tight and clean; Price:
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Funnell, Augustine Brandyjack Laser Books 72039 1976 First Edition Paperback Very Good Duodecimo -- from 6.75" to 7.75" tall Signed by Author Paperback original. Set in a distant future where Earth's technology has almost ceased to exist, a brawling drunkard finds himself involved in a scheme to leave the planet. 190 pages, cover painting by the incomparable Kelly Freas. This copy signed (or inscribed, if you want) on title page. Moderate general wear. Internally tight and clean. Price:
15.00 USD
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Fyfe, H.B. D-99 Pyramid F-794 the ultra-secret Department 99 exists only to assist citizens of Terra being held on other worlds, and this story covers one evening's work, both successes and failures; cover by Ralph Brillhart; small numerals on front cover (12/3--presumably the month and day the book arrived in the local store), light rubbing, light edgewear, top corner edges lightly dampstained; a nice tight copy; Price:
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Garner, Alan Red Shift (signed) Fontana/Lions 671000 1977 3rd Fontana/Lions edition Paperback Very Good Sextodecimo -- from 5.75" to 6.75" Signed & Dated by Author "A contemporary disenchanted Romeo and Juliet story, conducted almost entirely in clipped sardonic dialogue between the lovers [and shifting] frequently, plunging back into Roman Britain and the time of the Civil War, to bloody episodes which took place around the same hill in Cheshire." This copy signed and dated (Alan Garner/4 July 1978) on title page. Tiny sticker pull, light edgewear, moderate general wear. Uncommon signed. Price:
35.00 USD
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Gaskell, Jane Atlan Tandem 15966 1976 1st Tandem edition Paperback Good Sextodecimo -- from 5.75" to 6.75" The third book in Gaskell's Atlantis series, preceded by 'The Serpent' and 'The Dragon.' 288 pages. Edgewear, soiled covers, light toning, faint remainder stripe across bottom edge. Internally clean. Price:
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Gerrold, David Moonstar Odyssey Signet W7372 1977 First Edition Paperback Near Fine Sextodecimo -- from 5.75" to 6.75" Canadian printing. Paperback original. When the ultimate cataclysm threatens all of her people, a child born different from other children comes forth to fulfill her destiny, and begin a pre-ordained quest that will change her planet's future. Light general wear. Internally tight and clean. Price:
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Gerrold, David With a Finger in My I Ballantine 02645 1972 First Edition Paperback Good to Very Good Sextodecimo -- from 5.75" to 6.75" 9 stories, six of which are original to this publication; the title story appeared first in the Harlan Ellison-edited 'Again, Dangerous Visions'; cover by Mati Klarwen; some roll, gentle diagonal creases to bottom portions of both covers, moderate general wear; Price:
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Gotlieb, Phyllis Sunburst Berkley 03622 1978 1st Berkley edition Paperback Near Fine Sextodecimo -- from 5.75" to 6.75" an expanded version of the story which appeared in Amazing in 1964; mutated children the result of a nuclear explosion are incapable of basic human skills but are possessed of nightmarish powers and amazing abilities, and are kept hidden from an unsuspecting world until, one night, they decide to go out and play; the inscription is to another sf writer of considerably lesser consequence, who is much less-known (proving it, she misspelt his name), and dated; light general wear, small 3-digit code number on first end paper; Price:
25.00 USD
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Green, Joseph L. The Loafers of Refuge Ballantine U2233, 1965 Paperback. Very Good. First Edition. Cdn.; a rich planet which is a refuge from the overpopulation of Earth and which could provide the needed food for the hungry billions left there has a population of friendly, quiet and incredibly lazy natives who refuse to participate in the scheme to be Earth's breadbasket; slant, a few impressions, chipping to rear corners, tanning; internally tight and clean; Price:
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Green, Joseph L. The Loafers of Refuge Ballantine U2233 1965 First Edition Paperback Good to Very Good Sextodecimo -- from 5.75" to 6.75" Canadian printing. A rich planet which is a refuge from the overpopulation of Earth and which could provide the needed food for the hungry billions left there has a population of friendly, quiet and incredibly lazy natives who refuse to participate in the scheme to be Earth's breadbasket. 160 pages. Slant, 1/4" tear to fore-edge of front cover, tanning, moderate general wear. Price:
6.50 USD
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Haining, Peter (editor) The Hell of Mirrors Four Square 1423/New English Library/NEL 1965 First Edition Paperback Good Sextodecimo -- from 5.75" to 6.75" A collection of fourteen stories by Frederick Marryat, Edgar Allan Poe (2), Nathaniel Hawthorne, Joseph Sheridan le Fanu, Ambrose Bierce (2), Bram Stoker, Guy de Maupassant (2), Henry Slesar, Arthur Porges, Edogawa Rampo (misspelled as Rompo on back cover) (2). 189 pages. Rubbing, some edgewear, mild slant, impressions, tanning Price:
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Heard, H.F. Doppelgangers Ace M-142 originally published in hardcover in 1947, by Vanguard; "The world of 1997 is held in bondage by two tyrannical masters: one a fabulous despot of the underworld, and the other the equally treacherous tyrant of the upperworld."; cover by Jerome Podwil; moderate edgewear; Price:
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Hewetson, Alan The Complete Illustrated History of the Skywald Horror-Mood Manchester Headpress/Critical Vision 2004 First Edition Stiff Card Wraps As New Quarto -- from 9¾" to 12" tall Signed by Contributor "In the early 1970s a small New York publishing company produced the ghastliest horror stories in the history of illustrated horror. Lasting only a few years, these comics established themselves as something wholly unique thanks to the editorship of 'ARCHAIC AL' HEWETSON, whose dark and perverse in-house style became known as the HORROR-MOOD." Hewetson here lovingly chronicles the inside story behind the Horror-Mood and its contributors, among them them Ed Fedory, Maelo Cintron, Pablo Marcos, Gene Day, Jesus Duran, Ricardo Villamonte, Dennis Fujitake, Doug Moench, Augustine Funnell, and many others. Includes a wealth of biographical sketches and interviews with many of those involved, as well as essays from some of the Skywald gang, all of it topped off with 19 stories from the long-gone Horror-Mood magazines, 'Nightmare', 'Psycho' and 'Scream.' (During Skywald's brief heyday some guy named Stephen King was moved to comment that Skywald was "Vital..constantly moving ahead, breaking new ground, using innovative stories.") Sadly, Al Hewetson did not live to see the book's publication, dying of a massive heart attack on January 6th, 2004, the very day he finished his chilling-in-retrospect final piece of writing for the book. This copy signed by Horror-Mood contributor Funnell. 256 pages (including Story & Title Index), lavishly illustrated, terrific wraparound cover by Pablo Marcos. Price:
40.00 USD
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Holly, J. Hunter Encounter Monarch 240 1962 1st Monarch edition Paperback Good to Very Good Sextodecimo -- from 5.75" to 6.75" Originally published in 1959, in hardcover, by Thomas Bouregy & Company. An evil being from another planet plans to take over the world. 142 pages, cover by Jack (John) Schoenherr. Strong spine slant, light corner wear. Cover bright, clean and attractive. Price:
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Holly, J. Hunter The Green Planet Monarch 213 originally published in 1960 by Bouregy; "Exiled from Earth, 13 refugees find themselves fighting for their lives in a poisoned paradise"; cover by John Schoenherr; faint waterstain to top page corners, very light edgewear; Price:
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Holly, J. Hunter The Running Man Monarch 342 1963 First Edition Paperback Very Good Sextodecimo -- from 5.75" to 6.75" "No one was safe from the powerful force that reached from the stars to invade men's minds." 142 pages, cover illustration by Ralph Brillhart. A bit of slant, light edgewear, thin horizontal crease to front cover, tanning. Internally clean and fairly tight. Price:
7.50 USD
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Holly, J. Hunter The Running Man Monarch 342 "No one was safe from the powerful force that reached from the stars to invade men's minds."; cover by Ralph Brillhart; an unread copy w/light general wear and gentle crease to top left corner of back cover; Price:
9.50 USD
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Hopkinson, Nalo Midnight Robber Aspect/Warner Books 2000 0-446-67560-1 / 9780446675604 2nd printing Stiff Card Wraps Very Good to Fine Octavo -- from 7.75" to 9.75" Tall Signed by Author Signed by Hopkinson, beneath her name on title page. 329 pages, cover illustration by Leo and Diane Dillon. An unread copy w/moderate general wear. Internally tight and clean. Price:
15.00 USD
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Howard, Robert E. The Vultures of Whapeton Zebra 144 1975 1st Zebra edition Paperback Good to Very Good Sextodecimo -- from 5.75" to 6.75" Fantasy from the creator of Conan, King Kull, and a number of other rugged heroes. Wraparound cover illustration by Jeff Jones. Sunned spine, impressions, book store stamp on inside front cover, moderate general wear. Price:
5.00 USD
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Howard, Robert E. WORMS OF THE EARTH Zebra 234 1977 4th edition Paperback Near Fine Sextodecimo -- from 5.75" to 6.75" David Ireland features Bran Mak Morn, king of the Picts of Caledonia; cover by Jeff Jones; impressions, some light scratching, minor general wear; anun read copy, internally tight and clean; Price:
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Jacobs, W.W. THE MONKEY'S PAW, and Other Stories Penguin 1345 1962 2nd edition Paperback Good Sextodecimo -- from 5.75" to 6.75" A collection selected by Denys Kilham Roberts and originally published by Penguin in 1959 as 'Selected Short Stories.' If "The Monkey's Paw" isn't in your top twenty-five all-time great short stories of the creepy variety, it's only because you haven't read it, yet. And you really should recitify that oversight. It certainly doesn't have to be this copy, but you should pick up *some*body's copy, and let Mr. William Wymark Jacobs make you shiver a little bit. 319 pages, cover illustration by David Gentleman. A bit of slant, sunned spine/edges, moderate waviness (dampstaining) to about ten pages. Price:
15.00 USD
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Janes, Phil I, Arnold Millennium Orion Publishing Group in a world where robots are an everyday social hazard, one of them has turned rogue and gone on a rampage as Arnold the Android seeks the World Presidency; third title in the series, following "The Galaxy Game" and "Fission Impossible"; cover illustration by Mick Posen; thin crease bottom right corner of front cover, light general wear; an unread copy, internally tight and clean; Price:
7.00 USD
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Jay, Victor Devil Soul Five Star nn, 1973 Paperback. Very Good. 1st Five Star edition. a novel of the occult, originally published in 1970, by Belmont; a young, beautiful witch struggles against a man who is determined to save his best friend from her evil; some edgewear, small sticker pull to bottom left corner of front cover, impressions, some rubbing, moderate general wear; internally tight and clean; Price:
6.00 USD
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Jeter, K.W. Soul Eater Tor 52005 1983 0-812-52005-X / 9780812520057 First Edition Paperback Very Good Sextodecimo -- from 5.75" to 6.75" A good little girl comes down with a nasty case of killing hunger. 314 pages. Light edgewear, impressions/small flake to top right corner of front cover (the result of sticker removal), light tanning. Internally tight and clean w/a nice square spine. Price:
8.50 USD
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Kahn, James Poltergeist II J'ai Lu 2091, 1986 Paperback. Very Good. French-language edition of the novelization of the movie of the same name, translated here by France-Marie Watkins; moderate general wear; internally tight and clean; Price:
5.00 USD
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Kerr, Geoffrey Under the Influence Berkley Medallion G518 1961 1st Berkley edition Paperback Very Good Sextodecimo -- from 5.75" to 6.75" Originally published in 1953, by J.B. Lippincott. The story of a mind reader who can only read minds when he is drunk, and there's nothing much wrong with that--unless one day you read the mind of a murderer. 189 pages, cover illustration by Richard Powers. Reading crease diagonally along left edge of front cover, abrasion to bottom edge of same, crease to bottom left corner of back cover, general wear. Internally tight. Price:
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King, Stephen Carrie Editions J'ai Lu 835, 1978 Paperback. Very Good. 1st J'ai Lu edition. French-language edition of the 1974 story that launched Stephen King's career, and made him one of the best-selling writers of all time; translated by Henri Robillot; cover illustration by Jean Mascii; moderate general wear; Price:
5.00 USD
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La Plante, Richard Tegne, Warlord of Zendow Sphere 1989 1st thus Paperback Good to Very Good Sextodecimo -- from 5.75" to 6.75" a warlord who has broken his people's law is challenged by his son from the unlawful union; cover by Melvyn; spine slant, moderate edgewear, crease to bottom right corner of front cover, impressions; Price:
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Laumer, Keith A Trace of Memory Berkley F780 1963 First Edition Paperback Good Sextodecimo -- from 5.75" to 6.75" When two men bring to Earth an alien spaceship which has been in orbit for thousands of years, they finding themselves captives on another planet. 174 pages. Some spine slant, a bit of edgewear, tanning. Price:
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Le Fanu, J. Sheridan Uncle Silas Penguin 279 edited and with an Introduction by Christine Longford; sunned spine, moderate edgewear, scraping to spine edges, small soil mark to fore-edge, tanned edges, a bit of slant; Price:
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Leath, Robert Neal The Obsidian Ape North Hollywood Fantasy House 1973 1st Fantasy House edition Stiff Card Wraps Very Good Octavo -- from 7.75" to 9.75" Tall Gerry Mooney and David Weiss an American jungle adventurer discovers lost cities and a race of people forgotten by time, ruled over by a beautiful but treacherous princess; also contains a 1915 short story by Lord Dunsany ("True History of the Hare and the Tortoise"), and a rather grisly one-page account of the Scottish highwayman/murderer/cannibal, Sawney Beane; 47 pgs.; moderate general wear; Price:
5.00 USD
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Leiber, Fritz The Green Millennium Lion Library LL7 "Satyrs from outer space on a lusty Earthbound spree."; originally published in 1953 by Abeldard Press; tanned edges, light rubbing, miniscule edgewear, and a slight spine slant; an attractive copy; Price:
6.00 USD
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Leinster, Murray Space Tug Pocket 1037 1954 1st thus Paperback Good to Very Good Sextodecimo -- from 5.75" to 6.75" Pseudonym of Will F. Jenkins. Reissues the 1953 Shasta edition. A man charged with the responsibility of delivering supplies and atomic weapons to a space platform before preparing for mankind's first expedition to the moon must face enemies plotting to stop him. Cover by Robert Schulz. Front cover fore-edge just slightly short cut, scraping to spine edges, rubbing, 1/4" separation at bottom right spine edge, moderate general wear. Price:
5.00 USD
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Leinster, Murray (pseudonym of Will F. Jenkins), b/w Donald A. Wollheim (editor) CITY ON THE MOON, b/w MEN ON THE MOON Ace Double D-277 1958 1st Ace Double edition Paperback Good Sextodecimo -- from 5.75" to 6.75" The Leinster side tells the story of the first lunar colonists, while the Wollheim side collects five stories, one each from Leinster, Raymond Z. Gallun, A. Bertram Chandler, Frank M. Robinson, and H.B. Fyfe. Wollheim edited the very first sf anthology in 1943, and would go on to found DAW Books. 151 and 137 pages, respectively, covers by Ed Emshwiller. A bit of edgewear, fore-edge of Leinster cover pulled back slight from fore-edge of pages, uneven vertical creasing to Wollheim cover, tanning, general wear. Price:
5.00 USD
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Leinster, Murray, b/w Wollheim, Donald A. City on the Moon b/w Men on the Moon Ace Double D-277 1958 1st Ace Double edition Paperback Very Good Duodecimo -- from 6.75" to 7.75" tall the Leinster side is a story of the first lunar colonists, while the Wollheim side consists of moon-related stories by Raymond Z. Gallun, A. Bertram Chandler, Frank M. Robinson, H.B. Fyfe, and Murray Leinster; covers by Ed Emsh; a bit of slant/roll, light general wear; Price:
5.00 USD
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Lemures, Ben Spirit of the Lagoon Carousel Adventures/American Art Enterprises 89784 1982 First Edition Paperback About Good Sextodecimo -- from 5.75" to 6.75" An adventurer discovers an unusual female creature ("Not just any woman, this specimen was truly female, but not a human woman--not with greenish blonde hair and webbed hands and feet!"). Cover by Pecoraro. Reading creases, handling wear, scratching, impressions, moderately soiled edges. Price:
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Lory, Robert Horrorscope #4: Gemini Smile, Gemini Kill Pinnacle 00524 1976 0-523-00524-5 / 9780523005249 First Edition Paperback Near Fine Sextodecimo -- from 5.75" to 6.75" Paperback original. From the front cover "A case of double identity sets the scene for shocking, ungodly murder!" (as opposed to those commonplace, godly murders, I suppose). Light rubbing, thin impressions, tanning. Internally tight and clean. Price:
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Maine, Charles Eric He Owned The World Avon T-524 originally published in hardcover, 1960, by Bouregy; after eight centuries of strife and progress on Earth, a dead man who has been circling the planet in an airless tomb is resurrected from the dead, and is the undisputed owner of the world (great work if you can get it); light rubbing, moderate wear to back cover, scuffing to fore-edge, small area of discolouration to top right page tips; internally tight and clean; Price:
5.00 USD
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Mantley, John The 27th Day Crest s209 Cdn.; paperback original; five ordinary people are abducted and returned to earth with the power to destroy it; light edgewear, impressions, moderate general wear; internally tight and clean; Price:
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March, William The Bad Seed Dell 847 1955 1st Dell edition Paperback Good Sextodecimo -- from 5.75" to 6.75" Follows the 1954 Rinehart edition. A charming and delightful eight-year-old has developed her own moral code, and will kill anyone who has something she wants. Cover by Lawrence S. Kamp. Handling wear, thin creasing, impressions, slant/roll. Price:
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Matheson, Richard La maison des damnes J'ai Lu 612, 1975 Paperback. Near Fine. 1st J'ai Lu edition. French-language edition of Matheson's HELL HOUSE, originally published in the US in 1971, and translated here by Patrick Reumaux; eerie candelabra cover illustration by Tibor Csernus; some sunning to spine, light general wear; a very nice copy, internally tight and clean; Price:
10.00 USD
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Matheson, Richard Shock III Dell 7830 1966 First Edition Paperback Very Good Sextodecimo -- from 5.75" to 6.75" Thirteen stories by the master. Cover by Adams. Thick crease to upper right corner of front cover, mild slant, 3 or 4 corners bent as page markers, light general wear. Price:
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Matheson, Richard Shock III Berkley 04209 1979 1st Berkley edition Paperback Near Fine Sextodecimo -- from 5.75" to 6.75" 13 stories from the master of fantastic fiction; moderate general wear; internally tight and clean; Price:
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Matheson, Richard Shock Waves Dell 7831 1970 First Edition Paperback Good to Very Good Sextodecimo -- from 5.75" to 6.75" 14 stories by the master (the front cover copy claims there are only thirteen stories, but when I finished counting I still had six toes left, so I'm going with my own count on this one); previous owner's signature/date/code number, some edgewear, rubbing, moderate handling wear; Price:
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Matheson, Richard The Shrinking Man Bantam H3970 1969 1st thus Paperback Good to Very Good Sextodecimo -- from 5.75" to 6.75" Originally published as a paperback original by Gold Medal in 1956, this one concerns a man who has begun to shrink, and shrink, and shrink, and.... A great story, brilliantly told (but this is Matheson, so what else would you expect?). Cover shows a tiny man facing down a giant spider, his only weapon a hat-pin. Some slant, moderate edgewear, handling wear/impressions, crease to upper left portion of back cover. Price:
5.00 USD
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Matheson, Richard The Shrinking Man Gold Medal s577 1956 First Edition Paperback About Very Good Sextodecimo -- from 5.75" to 6.75" Canadian printing of this paperback original by the acknowledged master of horror and the bizarre. Matheson is a giant in the field, and his work, which has inspired a couple of generations of writers, will endure forever. 192 pages, cover painting by Mitchell Hooks. Spine slant, reading crease to left edge of front cover, small soil mark to fore-edge, toning, light general wear. Internally tight and clean. Price:
6.00 USD
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McGeary, Duncan Star Axe New York Tower Publications 1980 0-505-51579-2 / 9780505515797 First Edition Paperback Very Good Sextodecimo -- from 5.75" to 6.75" Paperback original. An outcast who is heir to a magical weapon flees from the wrath of an evil sorcerer king. 271 pages. Light edgewear, tiny soil mail to fore-edge, previous owner's stamp to inside front cover, light general wear. Price:
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McNelly, Willis E. (editor) Science Fiction: The Academic Awakening Shreveport College English Association 1974 First Edition Stiff Card Wraps Very Good Octavo -- from 7.75" to 9.75" Tall An uncommon (at least, uncommon in decent shape) chap book originally distributed as a Supplement to the CEA Critic, Vol. XXXVII, No. I, November 1974. A collection of essays from both professional writers and critics, attempting "to aid teachers of English, at whatever level, who might be approaching science fiction for the firt time. In addition to the editor, contributors include Jack Williamson, Mark R. Hillegas, Jane W. Hipolito, Leon E. Stover, A. James Stupple, Gregory Benford, Brian Aldiss, Harry Harrison, Harlan Ellison, John Boyd, Philip K. Dick and Thomas D. Clareson. 59 pages. Light general wear. Price:
35.00 USD
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Merritt, A. Burn Witch, Burn! Avon 43 1944 Paperback Good Sextodecimo -- from 5.75" to 6.75" an eminent brain specialist finds himself examining patients who die suddenly, leaving no trace of a cause; a classic of the genre, originally published in 1933 by Liveright Publishing; reading crease, vertical crease to back cover, tanning, crease to corner of pg. 127/8, moderate general handling wear; Price:
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Moorcock, M. (Michael) Voici l'homme L'age d'homme 7012 [1971]; French-language edition of Michael Moorcock's superb "Behold The Man," originally published in English in 1968; translated by Martine Renaud and Pierre Versins; crease to bottom right corner of front cover, moderate edgewear, rubbing, impressions, faded edges; internally tight and clean; Price:
10.00 USD
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Moore, C. L. Doomsday Morning Avon T-297 1959 1st Avon edition Paperback Very Good to Fine Sextodecimo -- from 5.75" to 6.75" Cdn.; originally published in hardcover, in 1957, by Doubleday; in 2000 A.D. a complex political machine holds America in a suffocating grip; moderate general wear; internally tight and clean; Price:
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Muller, John E. The Venus Venture Vega VSF-11 nd [1966]; in his quest to conquer the stars, will mankind use his boundless opportunities for good for for ill? (based on history, I'm bettin' on that second thing); large waterstain to bottom page corners, abrasion to bottom right corner of front cover where another book was stuck and took a piece of finish when removed (just barely affects illustration); internally tight, and an appealing copy despite the flaws; Price:
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O'Donnell, Kevin Jr. Fire on the Border (signed) Roc LE5030 1990 First Edition Paperback Near Fine Sextodecimo -- from 5.75" to 6.75" Inscribed & Signed by Author paperback original; given a choice of abandoning their world to alien interests or fighting back, some humans leave and some choose to resist; crease to bottom left corner tip of back cover, light general wear; unread; Price:
20.00 USD
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Parker, Robert Andrew Robert Andrew Parker's Illustrated Frankenstein New York Potter 1976 0-517-516977 / 9780517516973 First Edition Stiff Card Wraps About Very Good Quarto -- from 9.75" to 12" tall A renowned painter and illustrator provides illustrations to an edited version of Mary Shelley's timeless story (the entire effort being lost on me, I'm afraid, since the illustrations appear amateurish, dull and uninspired, and with few exceptions have little of the menace and foreboding of the story itself -- a minority opinion, as you can see from the superlatives used by others offering the title). 149 pages. Moderate edgewear, corner wear, gentle crease to top right corner of front cover, small sticker remains to top right of front cover, impressions, light handling wear. Price:
5.00 USD
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Pohl, Frederik, and Jack Williamson Undersea City Ballantine 02209 1971 1st Ballantine edition Paperback Very Good Sextodecimo -- from 5.75" to 6.75" Canadian printing. One of the classic series of Undersea stories (with 'Undersea Fleet,' and 'Undersea Quest'). Cover by Gino D'Achille. Rubbing, impressions, mild slant, light general wear. Internally tight and clean. Price:
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Price, John-Allen The Pursuit of the Phoenix (signed) Zebra 2962 1990 First Edition Paperback Near Fine Sextodecimo -- from 5.75" to 6.75" Signed by Author paperback original; an American space crew must rescue three Russian cosmonauts from a damaged Soyuz space capsule, but to do so may bring on World War III; light general wear; internally tight and clean; uncommon signed; Price:
25.00 USD
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Resnick, Mike Santiago: A Myth of the Far Future Tor 55112 1986 First Edition Paperback Near Fine Sextodecimo -- from 5.75" to 6.75" paperback original; a bounty hunter, a freelance reporter, and an art collector are all after the legendary bandit known as Santiago; a wonderful piece of sophisticated space opera from a guy who knows what he's doing; cover by Michael Whelan; this copy comes with a "Compliments of the Author" card laid in; slight roll, light general wear; internally tight and clean; Price:
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Rosmanith, Olga Unholy Flame Gold Medal 273 1952 First Edition Paperback Very Good Sextodecimo -- from 5.75" to 6.75" paperback original; a woman uncertain whether she will find peace or madness in orgiastic rites finds herself the intended sacrifice to a nameless god of evil; some edgewear, impressions, moderate general wear; internally tight; Price:
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Russell, Eric Frank, b/w Williams, Robert Moore THREE TO CONQUER, b/w DOOMSDAY EVE Ace Double D-215 1957 1st thus Paperback About Very Good Sextodecimo -- from 5.75" to 6.75" The Russell side features the story of the invasion of Earth, but only one man knows about it. The Williams side gives us, amid the potential destruction of a warring planet, the appearance of people who may be impervious to the bombs. Creasing to upper right corner of front cover of Russell side, thin crease to bottom right corner tip of front cover of Williams side, thin reading crease to Williams side, rubbing, impressions, moderate general wear. Price:
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Saha, Arthur W. (editor) The Year's Best Fantasy Stories 14 (signed by contributor) DAW Books 88677 (763) 1988 0-88677-307-5 / 9780886773076 2nd printing Paperback Near Fine Sextodecimo -- from 5.75" to 6.75" Signed by Augustine Funnell Thirteen stories, including one each by Ursula K. Le Guin, Lucius Shepard, Tanith Lee, Gwyneth Jones, Bruce Sterling, Darrell Schweitzer, Jack Dann & Jeanne Van Buren Dann, John Whitbourn, J.N. Williamson, Susan Palwick, Mary Catherine McDaniel, Jayge Carr, and Augustine Funnell (who will sign -- or inscribe, if you prefer -- his story. 239 pages, cover illustration by Keith Parkinson. Light edgewear, scrapes to far left edge of front cover, wrinkle to spine (printing flaw), light general wear. Internally tight and clean. Price:
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Sayers, Dorothy L. (ed.) Stories of the Supernatural Macfadden 50-170 Paperback Very Good Duodecimo -- from 6.75" to 7.75" tall no date; a selection of eleven stories from "The Omnibus of Crime," originally published in 1929 by Payson & Clarke; contributors include Charles Allston Collins & Charles Dickens, Saki (H.H. Munro), Arthur Machen, W.W. Jacobs, E.F. Benson, W.F. Harvey, Morley Roberts, May Sinclair, Sir Arthur Quiller-Couch, Naomi Royde-Smith, and Edward Lucas White; cover illustration by Karol; a bit of slant, some corner wear, light handling wear, tanning; Price:
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Scheer, K.H., And C. Darlton L'arche Des Aieux Fleuve Noir 810 1983 Paperback Very Good Sextodecimo -- from 5.75" to 6.75" the 42nd title in the French-language editions of "The Adventures of Perry Rhodan"; cover by Roy Virgo; impressions, light edgewear, gentle 1.5" diagonal crease beginning at middle of bottom edge, price sticker to back cover, light general wear; internally tight; Price:
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Scheer, K.H., And C. Darlton Le Barrage Bleu Fleuve Noir 882 1983 Paperback About Very Good Sextodecimo -- from 5.75" to 6.75" the 46th title in the French-language editions of "The Adventures of Perry Rhodan"; cover by Bob Layzell; impressions, price sticker on back cover, crinkling/handling wear; Price:
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Shelley, Mary Frankenstein WDL Books GC 294 1958 1st WDL edition Paperback Fair to Good Sextodecimo -- from 5.75" to 6.75" UK printing; an uncommon edition of this horror classic; creasing, scrapes to spine edges, a bit of spine roll, rubbing, light soil, previous owner's name on inside front cover; Price:
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Silverberg, Robert (ed.) Alpha 5 Ballantine 24140 1974 First Edition Paperback Very Good Sextodecimo -- from 5.75" to 6.75" Cdn. printing; stories by Delany, Wilhelm, Effinger, Miller, Dick, Leiber, Clute, Sturgeon, and Dozois; internally tight; Price:
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Siodmak, Curt Hauser's Memory Tandem 5717 1971 1st Tandem edition Paperback Very Good Sextodecimo -- from 5.75" to 6.75" Follows the 1st UK edition published by Herbert Jenkins, which itself followed the US edition published in 1968. The world's leading authority on RNA is approached by the CIA, which wants him to retrieve RNA from a dying scientist who has defected from the Russians, and inject it into another man in order to retrieve the scientist's secrets. From the author of the classic 'Donovan's Brain. Some rubbing, tanning, faint grey remainder line across bottom edge, light general wear. Price:
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Smith, George H. The Unending Night Monarch 464 1964 First Edition Paperback About Very Good Sextodecimo -- from 5.75" to 6.75" As the result of a thermonuclear explosion on Mars, the Red Planet is on a collision course with Earth. Cover by Ralph Brillhart. Some slant/roll, moderate edgewear, crease to upper left corner of back cover. Price:
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Smith, George H. The Unending Night Monarch 464 1964 First Edition Paperback Good to Very Good Sextodecimo -- from 5.75" to 6.75" As the result of a thermonuclear explosion on Mars, the Red Planet is on a collision course with Earth. 128 pages, cover by Ralph Brillhart. Rubbing, slant/roll, light edgewear, crinkling across bottom right portion of front cover. Price:
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Smith, George O. Hell Flower (or Hellflower) Pyramid 567 1958 1st Pyramid edition Paperback Very Good to Fine Sextodecimo -- from 5.75" to 6.75" reissues the 1953 Abelard-Schuman edition; on both the front cover and spine the title is two words, but on the first end paper, the title page and copyright page it's just one; after being held responsible for the deaths of thirty-two people when his spaceship crashes, a man is exiled to the fungus fields of Venus, where the only way he can clear himself is to become a peddler of a poison more horrible than death itself; cover by Bill Rose; a hint of slant, previous owner's stamp on title page, small/faint glue stains on insides of both covers (possibly something was glued there by a previous owner -- a minor blemish), light edgewear; internally tight and clean; Price:
8.50 USD
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Smith, George O. Space Plague Avon T-180 a common-as-dirt paperback originally published as "Highways in Hiding" in 1956, and itself based on material published in 1955; horizontal soil marks to fore-edge, rubbing, impressions, left edge of back cover was at one time stuck to another book, and when they were separated, this one lost a little finish, small waterstains to edges of inside covers; internally tight; Price:
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Smith, George O. Space Plague (also published as Highways in Hiding) Avon G-1154 1962 2nd edition Paperback Near Fine Sextodecimo -- from 5.75" to 6.75" Cdn.; reissues an earlier Avon number (T-180, published in 1957), and the 1956 hardcover originally published as 'Highways in Hiding'; one man races against time and unseen enemies to stop a menace which threatens all of mankind; moderate general wear; internally tight and clean; Price:
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Sohl, Jerry Point Ultimate Bantam A1952 1959 1st Bantam edition Paperback Very Good to Fine Duodecimo -- from 6.75" to 7.75" tall Cdn.; originally published in 1955 by Rinehart; in 1999 the US is in the merciless grip of ruthless conquerors who have a seemingly foolproof weapon of domination, but a courageous group guesses the enemy's most closely guarded secret; light edgewear, moderate general wear; internally tight and clean; Price:
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Sohl, Jerry The Transcendent Man Bantam A1971 originally published in hardcover, in 1953, by Rinehart; for millennia beings indistinguishable from humans have been controlling and directing all the thought forces in the world, and one man (always *one* man or a *beautiful* woman, ain't it?) discovers how terrible is their new plan for the human race; cover by Robert Abbett; some impressions, scuffed edges, waviness near spine, some mild crinkling; internally extremely tight, clean; Price:
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Spinrad, Norman The Solarians Leisure 327ZK 1st Leisure Books edition Paperback Near Fine Sextodecimo -- from 5.75" to 6.75" reissues the 1966 Paperback Library edition; beings who have isolated themselves for 300 years return to aid mankind in its war against machine-like beings of the computer worlds; bookstore stamp on inside front cover, light general wear; internally tight and clean; Price:
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Springer, Nancy The Silver Sun Pocket 83496 1980 First Edition Paperback Very Good Sextodecimo -- from 5.75" to 6.75" Based on an earlier title, 'The Book of Suns, and following 'The White Hart.' Wraparound cover by Carl Lundgren. Crease to bottom right corner of front cover, light general wear. Internally tight and clean. Price:
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Springer, Nancy The White Hart Pocket 83148 1979 First Edition Paperback Near Fine Sextodecimo -- from 5.75" to 6.75" Wraparound cover by Carl Lundgren. Some edgewear, a bit of waviness, light general wear. Internally tight and clean. Price:
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Stableford, Brian M. In the Kingdom of the Beasts Ace 37106 1971 Paperback Near Fine Sextodecimo -- from 5.75" to 6.75" Book II in the author's Dies Irae series, pitting humans against beasts ten thousand years after human construct surgeons have made the beasts just like humans; cover by Kelly Freas; previous owner's name/date/code number on first end paper; a tight, unread copy; Price:
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Stableford, Brian M. The Halcyon Drift DAW Books 32 paperback original; Cdn.; a mental parasite invades a space pilot's mind (well, I guess that makes sense--not much point in a mental parasite invading, say, the colon, is there?), and while the pilot isn't at all pleased about it, the parasite may be the means by which he alone can penetrate the impenetrable and reap unmeasurable wealth; cover by Jack Gaughan; an unread copy with some wear/flaking to edges; Price:
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Stableford, Brian M. The Mind-Riders DAW UY1234 1976 First Edition Paperback Very Good Sextodecimo -- from 5.75" to 6.75" in a world where millions of people will pay for the thrill of being within the mind of a champion boxer but not have to feel the pain of battle, the man who operates the challenger and whose mind handles the boxer's muscles is preparing for his own final fight. Cover by Vincent Di Fate. Tanned pages, moderate general wear. Price:
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Stableford, Brian M. The Paradise Game DAW 111 1974 First Edition Paperback Near Fine Sextodecimo -- from 5.75" to 6.75" Cdn.; the fourth Star-Pilot Grainger book, this one featuring a planet which may be Paradise, but a planet which also has its own serpent; cover by Kelly Freas, frontispiece by Jack Gaughan; a smidgeon of general wear, some sunning to spine; a tight, unread copy; Price:
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Stableford, Brian M. To Challenge Chaos DAW UQ1007 1972 First Edition Paperback Near Fine Sextodecimo -- from 5.75" to 6.75" Cdn.; a space captain braves a world that spans two universes; cover by Kelly Freas; some sunning to spine, light general wear; internally tight and clean, quite possibly unread; Price:
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Starlin, Jim, and Daina Graziunas Among Madmen Roc LE5003 1990 First Edition Paperback Near Fine Sextodecimo -- from 5.75" to 6.75" The Author In a world where people are turning into berserkers, and there is no indication of who might be next, a man who has taken his beautiful and sometimes murderously crazy wife to a small town finds that escape isn't quite that easy. 50 illustrations by the authors. Unread. Light general wear, slight spine sunning. Price:
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Steiger, Brad Master Movie Monsters Chicago Merit Book 7MB17 / Camerarts Publishing Co. 1965 First Edition Paperback Very Good Sextodecimo -- from 5.75" to 6.75" Contains "dozens of rare monster photos -- many never before published. A complete list of Karloff's films. An exclusive story and pictures of DR. WHO," and more. 128 pages, illustrated, cover illustration by M. Seltzer. Thin crease to bottom right corner of front cover, another to bottom left corner of back cover, sun-darkened spine, general wear. Internally tight and clean. Price:
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Stevenson, Robert Louis The Strange Case of Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde Chicago Royce Publishers / Quick Reader 142 1945 1st thus Stapled Wraps Very Good 32mo -- from 4" to 5" tall "A fiend from Hell or a human being?" (I've asked that same thing so many times about so many people.) An interesting little item, being an abridged version ("Only the excess material has been cut away.") of Stevenson's classic story of a doctor who transforms himself into a murdering monster. 128 pages, illustrated. Moderate general wear. Uncommon. Price:
15.00 USD
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Stevenson, Robert Louis The Strange Case of Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde and Other Stories Pocket 123 1942 5th Pocket edition Paperback Good to Very Good Sextodecimo -- from 5.75" to 6.75" tie-in edition for the MGM movie starring Spencer Tracy; also contains, "Markheim," "New Arabian Nights," "A Pavilion on the Links," and "A Lodging for the Night;" laminate and finish scraped from top left cover edge and top right spine edge, similar scrape to small portion of top edge of front cover, previous owner's signature in pencil to first end paper, bookstore sticker to bottom inside back cover, moderate edgewear, general wear; Price:
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Stoker, Bram The Jewel of Seven Stars Scholastic TK970 1972 1st Scholastic edition Paperback Near Fine Sextodecimo -- from 5.75" to 6.75" An abridgement (by Ann Reit) of Stoker's classic book, offered to students through Scholastic's well-known school-order program. Cover by Cryer. Moderate general wear. Internally tight and clean. Price:
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Stuart, Alex R. (pseudonym of Richard Alexander Steuart Gordon) The Bike From Hell New English Library / NEL 25446 1975 0 450 02544 6 / 9780450025440 New edition Stiff Card Wraps Very Good Sextodecimo -- from 5.75" to 6.75" After a biker's trial sees him imprisoned, his bike is sold four times. "It killed two owners and injured a third. So it was brought back to wait for Johnny's release." Stuart also wrote as Stuart Gordon. 144 pages. Light edgewear, moderate surface wear, tanning. Internally tight and clean. Price:
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Sturgeon, Theodore Beyond Avon T-439 1960 First Edition Paperback Good to Very Good Sextodecimo -- from 5.75" to 6.75" Cdn.; 6 stories (one published for the first time in this collection); there aren't many better than this guy; slant/roll, crease to bottom right corner of front cover, nicks to spine ends, general wear; internally tight and clean; Price:
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Sturgeon, Theodore The Cosmic Rape Dell First Edition B120 1958 First Edition Paperback Very Good to Fine Sextodecimo -- from 5.75" to 6.75" paperback original; a galactic hive-minded creature that is a billion creatures hopes to conqueor the "strangely separate and stubborn creatures that called themselves men."; moderate general wear; internally tight; Price:
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Sturgeon, Theodore The Synthetic Man Pyramid 533 1957 1st Pyramid edition Paperback Good Sextodecimo -- from 5.75" to 6.75" Canadian printing. Originally published as 'The Dreaming Jewels. This guy was good; there just aren't any better writers in the entire genre. 174 pages, cover illustration by Art Sussman. Strong spine slant/roll, light edgewear. Price:
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Sutton, Jeff Apollo At Go Popular Library 02525 1971 1st Popular Library edition Paperback Very Good Sextodecimo -- from 5.75" to 6.75" After surviving blast-off, the trip through space, and a landing on the moon, three astronauts find things going terribly wrong when it's time to return to Earth. Edgewear, previous owner's code number. Internally tight. Price:
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Sutton, Jeff First on the Moon Ace D-327 1958 First Edition Paperback Near Fine Sextodecimo -- from 5.75" to 6.75" Paperback. Near Fine. First Edition. author's first novel; the US and "the enemy" race to become the first to lay claim to the moon, a vantage point from which Earth may be controlled; cover by Ed Emsh; some spotting/moderate soil to top edge, light general wear; a nice copy, internally tight and clean; Price:
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Sutton, Jeff The Atom Conspiracy Ace F-374 1966 1st Ace Books UK edition Paperback Near Fine Sextodecimo -- from 5.75" to 6.75" originally published in hardcover, in 1963, by Thomas Bouregy & Co; an atomic plot is uncovered in a 25th century which has outlawed atomic research, and a man who believes himself unsuited for the job must solve the mystery; cover by Jack Gaughan; marginal general wear; a tight, clean copy; Price:
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Swann, Thomas Burnett Green Phoenix DAW UY1222 1972 2nd (Revised Edition) Paperback Very Good to Fine Sextodecimo -- from 5.75" to 6.75" The last stand of the prehumans against encroaching humanity. Cover and interior illustrations by George Barr. Sunned spine, light edgewear, some tanning to pages/inside covers. Internally tight and clean. Price:
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Swann, Thomas Burnett Green Phoenix DAW 27 1972 Paperback Near Fine Sextodecimo -- from 5.75" to 6.75" "a tour de force of the final stronghold of the prehumans and of their defense against the last legion of fallen Troy"; cover and interior illustrations by George Barr; an unread copy w/moderate general wear, some sunning to spine; internally tight and clean; Price:
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Thomas, Martin Beyond The Spectrum Paperback Library 52-554 in the 30th century earths psychic powers battle invisible invaders from the planet Nihil; cover by Victor Kalins; thin reading crease, flaking to corners, light edgwear; Price:
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Tigges, John Unto the Altar Leisure 2225 1985 First Edition Stiff Card Wraps Very Good Sextodecimo -- from 5.75" to 6.75" A young woman who has come to a remote island to recover from the pain of her parents' violent deaths finds other guests at her destination to be a little too eager to make her feel welcome, and seemingly possessed of eternal youth and beauty. Reading crease to spine, thin reading crease along left edge of front cover, light edgewear, small chip to bottom of front cover. Price:
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Torgeson, Roy (ed.) Chrysalis 4 Zebra 449 1979 First Edition Paperback Very Good Sextodecimo -- from 5.75" to 6.75" Anthology featuring work by Alan Ryan, Chelsea Quinn Yarbro, Karl Hansen, R.A. Lafferty, Robert Thurston, Spider Robinson, Octavia E. Butler, Charles L. Grant & Thomas F. Monteleone, Gregory Long, and Orson Scott Card. Faint remnants of small 3-digit code to top of first end paper, moderate general wear. Internally tight and clean, unread. Price:
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Torgeson, Roy (ed.) Chrysalis 8 General 8095 1980 1st Canadian edition Paperback Good to Very Good Sextodecimo -- from 5.75" to 6.75" Anthology featuring work by Barry Malzberg, Orson Scott Card, R.A. Lafferty, Tanith Lee, Mike Resnick, Jayge Carr, Margaret St. Clair, Sharon Webb, Paul H. Cook, Somtow Sucharitkul, Steve Rasnic Tem, and Leanne Frahm. Edgewear, general handling wear, mild slant, light edge soil. Price:
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Tubb, E.C. Lallia Ace 71083 1st thus Paperback Near Fine Sextodecimo -- from 5.75" to 6.75" Reissues a 1971 Ace edition, which was half of an Ace Double. #6 in the Dumarest of Terra series. Cover by Alexander. Faint sticker shadow/impressions to top right corner of front cover. Internally tight and clean, appears unread. Price:
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Tubb, E.C. Moon Base Ace F-293 1964 1st Ace edition Paperback Good to Very Good Sextodecimo -- from 5.75" to 6.75" an unknown and alien intelligence threatens a moon colony; some slant/roll, gentle creasing, moderate handling wear; Price:
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Tubb, E.C. Space 1999: Breakaway Futura 78434/Orbit 1975 0 8600 78434 4 2nd printing Paperback Near Fine Sextodecimo -- from 5.75" to 6.75" 1st book in the Space 1999 series, being a novelisation of a script from the television series of the same name. Light general wear. Internally tight and clean. Price:
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Tubb, E.C. The Jester at Scar Ace 38536 1982 1st thus Paperback Very Good to Fine Sextodecimo -- from 5.75" to 6.75" #5 in Tubb's "Dumarest of Terra" series, reoffering the 1970 Ace Double #81610 (which was bound with David Grinnell's 'To Venus! To Venus!') Some impressions/scratches to front cover, date stamp across top edge. Internally tight and clean. Price:
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Tucker, Wilson The Lincoln Hunters Ace H-62 1968 1st Ace edition Paperback Very Good Sextodecimo -- from 5.75" to 6.75" a time travel novel, featuring the regimented world of 2578, and the Illinois frontier of 1856; cover by Leo and Diane Dillon; some edgewear, rubbing, gentle horizontal near-crease to front cover; internally tight and clean; Price:
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Tucker, Wilson TIME:X Bantam 1400 1955 1st thus Paperback Reading Copy Sextodecimo -- from 5.75" to 6.75" Ten stories published in hardcover a year earlier by Rinehart, under the title 'The Science Fiction Sub-Treasury.' Price:
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Van Gelder, Gordon (editor) The Magazine of Fantasy & Science Fiction (F&SF), Oct/Nov (October/November) 1997 West Cornwall Mercury Press 1997 1st printing Stiff Card Wraps Very Good Duodecimo -- from 6.75" to 7.75" tall A collection of articles and stories, including the first appearance of Stephen King's "Everything's Eventual." Other contributors include Kristine Kathryn Rusch, Michael Blumlein, Jack Williamson, Gregory Benford, Jerry Oltion, Terry Bisson, Lewis Shiner, Mike Resnick, Robert Reed, Lisa Goldstein, Nancy Springer, Charles de Lint, Robert K.J. Killheffer, and Walter M. Miller Jr. 242 pages, including F&SF Market Place and Coming Attractions, cover illustration by Jill Bauman. Price:
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van Scyoc, Sydney Saltflower Avon V2386 First Edition Paperback Very Good Sextodecimo -- from 5.75" to 6.75" paperback original; Earth is seeded by aliens, producing a new breed of life; rubbed covers, diagonal crease across top edge of front cover, impressions, previous owner's name and date; internally tight and clean; Price:
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Van Vogt, A.E. Away and Beyond Avon 548 Paperback Good to Very Good Sextodecimo -- from 5.75" to 6.75" Follows the 1952 Farrar, Straus & Young edition. Nine stories from the golden age of sf. Sticker pull to top left of front cover, another to top right of back cover, rubbing, bottom right corner of front cover thinly creased, 1/4" separation to bottom right spine, moderate general wear. Price:
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van Vogt, A.E. Empire of the Atom Macfadden 75-387 1970 2nd edition Paperback Near Fine Duodecimo -- from 6.75" to 7.75" tall Cdn.; a man is intent on gaining control of the ultimate weapon, and with it destroying mankind; cover by Jack Faragasso; some waviness, light general wear; internally tight; Price:
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van Vogt, A.E. Empire of the Atom Macfadden 60-267 1966 1st Macfadden edition Paperback Good Duodecimo -- from 6.75" to 7.75" tall Cdn.; a man is intent on gaining control of the ultimate weapon, and with it destroying mankind; slant, rubbing, sunned spine, light soil; Price:
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van Vogt, A.E. The Battle of Forever Ace 04860 Paperback Good to Very Good Sextodecimo -- from 5.75" to 6.75" a restless member of true humanity's perfect thousand precipitates the battle of forever when he decides to leave the Utopian ideal of a select colony; cover by John Schoenherr; a bit of slant, small scrape to top left corner of front cover, moderate general wear; Price:
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Van Vogt, A.E. The Universe Maker Ace 84582 Paperback Very Good Sextodecimo -- from 5.75" to 6.75" reissues the Ace edition from 1953; a year after she is killed in a car crash, a woman returns to inform the driver of the car that an organization of which he has never heard has condemned him to death; Price:
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van Vogt, A.E. The Wizard of Linn Ace F-154 1962 1st Ace edition Paperback Very Good Sextodecimo -- from 5.75" to 6.75" the arrival of alien beings with impervious weapons and uncompromising tenacity threatens the empire of Linn, and only the mutant mind of a mater of science offers any hope; previous owner's sticker on inside front cover, dampstain to bottom portion of fore-edge, light general wear; internally tight and clean; Price:
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Vance, Jack The Face DAW 361, 1979 Paperback. Good. First Edition. Cdn.; pseudonym of John Holbrook Vance; the fourth novel in the Demon Princes series; cover by Gino D'Achille; creasing to front cover, lightly soiled edges, rubbing, impressions, general wear; Price:
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Vance, Jack The Palace of Love Berkley X1454 1967 1st Berkley edition Paperback Good Sextodecimo -- from 5.75" to 6.75" Pseudonym of John Holbrook Vance. A man has dedicated his life to killing the five Demon Princes who murdered his parents. Handling wear, reading creases, book store stamp on inside front cover, original price blacked out, smudged date stamp across top edge. Price:
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Vance, Jack (pseudonym of John Holbrook Vance) The Killing Machine Berkley F1003 1964 First Edition Paperback Very Good Sextodecimo -- from 5.75" to 6.75" A man whose parents and entire planet have been destroyed battles one of the five responsible for the destruction. 158 pages. Reading crease to left edge of front cover, mild slant, light general wear. Internally tight and clean. Improper binding sees a bit of the spine title ending up at left edge of front cover. Price:
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Vance, Jack (pseudonym of John Holbrook Vance) The Languages of Pao Ace 47401 Paperback Very Good Sextodecimo -- from 5.75" to 6.75" In the distant future an Earth-colonized world has a stagnant culture and one language, but scientists from a neighbouring world launch an experiment which introduces class languages, and is part of their plan to subjugate their neighbours. Cover illustration by Gray Morrow. Slant, reading crease, rubbing, thin crease to top right corner of front cover, handling wear. Price:
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Vardeman, Robert E., and Geo. W. Proctor Blood Fountain Ace 06779 1986 2nd edition Paperback Near Fine Sextodecimo -- from 5.75" to 6.75" On the copyright page the date of this, the second printing, is given as October 1985, but I believe it to be a typographical error, because the date of the first printing is given as November 1985, and unless someone changed the Time Rules without telling me.... The third book in the authors' series, Swords of Raemllyn. Cover by Luis Royo. Diagonal crease to top left edge of back cover. Internally tight and clean. Price:
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Verne, Jules The Purchase of the North Pole Ace D-434 1960 1st Ace edition Paperback Good Sextodecimo -- from 5.75" to 6.75" The sequel to 'From the Earth to the Moon,' originally published in French, as 'Sans Dessus Dessous,' featuring the Gun Club's attempt to "change the world itself, melt the poles, cool the tropics, and make Earth a terrestrial heaven." Rubbing, some spine slant/roll, crease to bottom right corner of front cover, scratching, 1/4" black line to top edge, another to bottom. Price:
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Wallace, Ian A Voyage to Dari DAW UY1142 1974 First Edition Paperback Very Good Sextodecimo -- from 5.75" to 6.75" Paperback original. The publisher calls this, "A cosmic extravaganza," then flings at us such superlatives as "astonishing," "complex," "endlessly fascinating," and "remarkable," before suggesting that this is what A.E. van Vogt might have written were he possessed of the hard-science talents of Heinlein and Clarke. Cover by Peter Manesis, frontispiece by Jack Gaughan. A bit of spine roll, gentle reading creases, mild dampstain to bottom right corner, a bit of bleed to first half-dozen or so page tips. Internally fairly tight. A nice copy despite the flaws listed. Price:
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Warner, Douglas Death on a Warm Wind Belmont B75-2069 Paperback Very Good Sextodecimo -- from 5.75" to 6.75" Paperback. Very Good Plus. when a physicist warns that a warm wind will carry death and destruction he is silenced by a powerful politician, but thousands of lives are lost, and the wind is making its way toward London; cover by Faragasso; previous owner's name/date/code number on first end paper, moderate general wear; internally tight; Price:
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Weinbaum, Stanley G. A Martian Odyssey Lancer 75399 1972 3rd edition Paperback About Very Good Sextodecimo -- from 5.75" to 6.75" fIVE stories, plus an Introduction by Sam Moskowitz. A mere fifteen months after Weinbaum's first sf piece (the title story from this collection) appeared in print, he was dead of throat cancer, at the too-goddamn-young age of 33. Gentle diagonal crease to front cover, crease to bottom left corner of back cover. Internally clean and still fairly tight. Price:
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Wells, H.G. Star-Begotten Sphere 8965 1st Sphere edition Paperback Very Good Sextodecimo -- from 5.75" to 6.75" "A Biological Fantasia," as the author would have it. Moderate general wear. Price:
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Wells, H.G. The First Men in the Moon Fontana 433 1960 1st Fontana edition Paperback Very Good Sextodecimo -- from 5.75" to 6.75" in 1901 Wells envisioned the moon as "a land of hostile jelly-like creatures, fluorescent fungus and sinister plants," and, "An eerie planet ruled by a terrifying creature with an abnormally developed brain and capable at will of callously rendering its single-purposed moon-subjects unconscious."; an sf classic; cover by Baker; a copy marred by previous owner's signature on first end paper, and previous owner's notations to 4-page Wells bibliography at back, moderate general wear; Price:
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Wells, H.G. The Invisible Man Pocket 1140 1956 1st Pocket edition Paperback About Very Good Sextodecimo -- from 5.75" to 6.75" the publisher calls this "One of the greatest science-fiction horror stories ever written," and for once, a publisher is right; cover by Robert Korn; edgewear, handling crinkles, crease to bottom left tip of back cover, moderate general wear; Price:
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West, Wallace The Bird of Time Ace- F-114 1961 1st Ace edition Paperback Near Fine Sextodecimo -- from 5.75" to 6.75" originally published in hardcover in 1959 by Gnome Press; Earth, expanding through the solar system, battles an ancient Martian people; scratches to front cover, a hint of general wear; internally tight and clean, possibly unread; Price:
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West, Wallace The Bird of Time Ace F-114 1961 1st Ace edition Paperback Good to Very Good Sextodecimo -- from 5.75" to 6.75" reissues the 1959 Gnome hardcover; conflict between Mars and Earth; previous owner's sticker on inside front cover, some spine roll, gentle creasing to front cover, uneven vertical creasing to back cover, light soil, general wear; Price:
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Wilhelm, Kate The Killer Thing Dell 4496 1969 1st Dell edition Paperback Very Good Sextodecimo -- from 5.75" to 6.75" reissues the 1967 Doubleday hardcover; man against machine, both determined, both killers; cover by Lehr; moderate general wear; Price:
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Williams, Paul O. The Ends of the Circle Del Rey/Ballantine 29551 1981 First Edition Paperback Very Good Sextodecimo -- from 5.75" to 6.75" A thousand years after a nuclear holocaust a man is forced to abandon his family to journey to a fabled sea, but his wife, unwilling to let him go, follows him into the wastelands. Cover by Ralph Brillhart. Rubbing, handling wear, moderate general wear. Internally tight and clean. Price:
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Williams, Robert Moore The Chaos Fighters Ace S-90 people are disappearing from the face of the Earth, and a top agent for the world government is charged with the responsibility of finding out what's going on; minor slant/roll, short crease to top right corner of back cover, light general wear; Price:
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Williams, Robert Moore The Day They H-Bombed Los Angeles Ace D-530 1961 First Edition Paperback Good Sextodecimo -- from 5.75" to 6.75" Could it be that the United States government itself is responsible for the bombs which transformed human beings into howling zombies and barbarous monsters? 128 pages. Severe spine slant, light edgewear, tanning. Price:
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Williams, Robert Moore The Second Atlantis Ace F-335 1965 First Edition Paperback Very Good Sextodecimo -- from 5.75" to 6.75" the story of how California is fated to become the second Atlantis; cover by Gray Morrow; some slant, moderate edgewear, bookstore stamp on inside front cover; Price:
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Williams, Robin Moore When Two Worlds Meet Curtis 07081 1970 1st Curtis edition Paperback Very Good Duodecimo -- from 6.75" to 7.75" tall collects six stories of Mars and men, first published in various pulp and digest magazines in the '40's and '50's; cover is one of those goofy action figurine things Curtis inflicted on us for a while; minor spine roll, slight spine sunning, previous owner's name/date/code number on first end paper; internally tight; Price:
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Williamson, Jack The Trial of Terra Ace D-555 1962 First Edition Paperback Good Reading Copy Sextodecimo -- from 5.75" to 6.75" Humankind is ready to take to the stars, but celestial Watchers may not permit it. 159 pages, cover illustration by Ed Emshwiller. Spine slant, reading crease, handling wear. Price:
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Willis, Maud The Bionic Woman: DOUBLE IDENTITY and A QUESTION OF LIFE Star 39679 & 39689 1st UK editions Paperbacks Very Good Sextodecimos -- from 5.75" to 6.75" Based on the television show, "The Bionic Woman," which starred Lindsay Wagner as Jaime Sommers, and which was based on Martin Caidin's novel, 'Cyborg.' The first book is an adaptation of the television episode, "Welcome Home, Jaime" (released under that title by Warner Books in the U.S.), and the second book combines two episodes, "Claws," and "Canyon of Death." General wear. Price:
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Wilson, Richard Those Idiots From Earth Ballantine 237 1957 First Edition Paperback Good to Very Good Sextodecimo -- from 5.75" to 6.75" Wilson's first collection of short stories, ten of 'em. Cover by Powers. Spine slant/roll, light chipping to top spine, moderate general wear. Price:
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Wolfe, Gene The Shadow of the Torturer Pocket Timescape 82825 1981 1st Pocket edition Paperback Very Good Sextodecimo -- from 5.75" to 6.75" Canadian printing. The first book in the author's powerful Book of the New Sun series, set in a time so many millions of years in the future that everything from this time is forgotten. Moderate general wear, faint edge soil. Internally still fairly tight and clean. Price:
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Wollheim, Donald A., & George Ernsberger (editors) The Avon Fantasy Reader Avon S384 1969 First Edition Paperback About Very Good Duodecimo -- from 6.75" to 7.75" tall Cdn.; stories by C.L. Moore, Robert E. Howard, Thorp McClusky, Nictzin Dyalhis, Algernon Blackwood, William Hope Hodgson, and Manly Wade Wellman; cover by Gray Morrow; gentle corner creases, gentle diagonal crease to bottom left portion of front cover, moderate general wear; Price:
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Wollheim, Donald A., with Arthur W. Saha Wollheim's World's Best SF, Series Five DAW UE1674 1976 4th edition Paperback About Very Good Sextodecimo -- from 5.75" to 6.75" Originally published as 'The 1976 Annual World's Best SF.' Ten stories by 12 writers, including Fritz Leiber, Joan D. Vinge & Vernor Vinge, George R.R. Martin & Lisa Tuttle, Michael Bishop, John Brunner, Richard Cowper, Brian Stableford, P.J. Plauger, Stephen Robinett, Barrington Bayley. Cover by Oliviero Berni. A bit of slant, minor edgewear, thin creasing to bottom right corner of front cover, light handling wear. Price:
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Wright, Lan The Last Hope of Earth Ace F-347 Paperback Very Good to Fine Sextodecimo -- from 5.75" to 6.75" when nature goes berserk all life on Earth is threatened, and the planet's last hope is Mars; handling crinkle in middle of front cover, light general wear; Price:
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Wright, Lan The Last Hope of Earth Ace F-347 Paperback Very Good to Fine Sextodecimo -- from 5.75" to 6.75" when nature goes berserk all life on Earth is threatened, and the planet's last hope is Mars; handling crinkle in middle of front cover, light general wear; Price:
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Wyndham, John Chocky Penguin 31219 Paperback Very Good Sextodecimo -- from 5.75" to 6.75" A young boy's conversations with himself become more and more intense, and when his parents become concerned he informs them about the person who lives in his head. 153 pages, cover illustration by Harry Willock. Moderate handling wear. Internally tight and clean. Price:
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