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FOUNDATION AND EMPIRE.
Edition: Paperback.
New York: Bantam, 1991. The 3rd novel in the series which won the Hugo award for the best all time science fiction series. ISBN: 0-553-293370.
Condition: Near fine.
Book ID: 26924More details Price: $10.00 -
FOUNDATION'S EDGE.
Edition: 3rd printing, UK edition.
London: Granada, (1983) dj. Hardcover - Fourth novel in the Foundation series, written many years after the original trilogy to both acclaim (it won the 1983 Hugo award and was a finalist for the Nebula) and to popularity, the first of Asimov's many books to land on the NY Times best seller list. Author's afterword. 326 pp. ISBN: 0-246120126.
Condition: Very good in a good only dust jacket (some spine slant, usual toning to pages, long tape-repaired tear on front cover of dj)
Book ID: 79905More details Price: $16.50 -
FOUNDATION'S EDGE.
Edition: First edition, stated on copyright page.
Garden City, NY: Doubleday, 1982. dj. Hardcover first edition - Fourth novel in the Foundation series, written many years after the original trilogy to both acclaim (it won the 1983 Hugo award and was a finalist for the Nebula) and to popularity, the first of Asimov's many books to land on the NY Times best seller list. Code M39 on p 365. . ISBN: 0-385-177259.
Condition: Just about fine in near fine dust jacket (price-clipped)
Book ID: 89143More details Price: $21.50 -
THE WINDUP GIRL plus 'The Calorie Man' and 'Yellow Card Man.'
Edition: First thus- a new trade paperback edition.
San Francisco: Night Shade Books, (2015). SIGNED first edition - A dystopian novel set in a future Thailand, still managing to hold back the rising seas. The author's first novel, this was the winner of the Nebula, co-winner of the Hugo award, as well as winning The John W. Campbell Award and the 2010 Locus Award for Best First Novel. SIGNED opposite the title page. This edition includes two short stories - 'The Calorie Man' and 'Yellow Card Man' - plus a conversation with the author. 466 pp. ISBN: 978-1597808217.
Condition: Fine in illustrated wrappers with self-flaps. Rather uncommon signed.
Book ID: 80629More details Price: $40.00 -
THE WINDUP GIRL.
Edition: 4th trade paperback printing.
San Francisco: Night Shade Books, (2010). SIGNED - Early publication of this dystopian novel set in a future Thailand, still managing to hold back the rising seas. The author's first novel, this was the winner of the Nebula, co-winner of the Hugo award, as well as winning The John W. Campbell Award and the 2010 Locus Award for Best First Novel. SIGNED on the title page. 361 pp plus 4 pp of publishers ads. ISBN: 9781597801584.
Condition: Near fine in illustrated wrappers.
Book ID: 63919More details Price: $35.00 -
THE WINDUP GIRL.
Edition: 1st trade paperback printing.
San Francisco: Night Shade Books, (2010). SIGNED - Early publication of this dystopian novel set in a future Thailand, still managing to hold back the rising seas - cover refers to the Nebula nomination, not the fact that it won the Nebula - and was co-winner of the Hugo award, as well as winning The John W. Campbell Award and the 2010 Locus Award for Best First Novel. SIGNED on the title page. 361 pp plus 4pp of publishers ads. ISBN: 9781597801584.
Condition: Near fine in illustrated wrappers.
Book ID: 64371More details Price: $40.00 -
BLOOD MUSIC.
Edition: First thus- a trade paperback.
New York: Ace Books, (1996.). SIGNED - Powerful novel which incorporates and expands upon his Hugo and Nebula award winning short story of the same title. Originally published in 1985. 247 pp. ISBN: 0-441-003486.
Condition: Very good.
Book ID: 49290More details Price: $15.00 -
TANGENTS.
Edition: Book club edition.
New York: Warner, (1989) dj. SIGNED hardcover - A collection of nine short stories, including the Hugo and Nebula award winning title story and Blood Music. Introduction by the author. SIGNED on the title page. 242 pp. Dust jacket art by Jim Burns. ISBN: 0-446514012.
Condition: Very near fine in a near fine dustjacket.
Book ID: 65276More details Price: $21.50 -
THE DEMOLISHED MAN.
Edition: 2nd printing.
Chicago: Shasta Publishers, (1953.) dj. Hardcover - Bester's classic science fiction novel which was originally serialized in Galaxy Magazine in 1952, and which was the first novel to win the Hugo Award. Copyright page states "second edition" but this is actually the fairly uncommon 2nd printing of the first edition by the original publisher. Dust jacket by Martin Herbstman. 250 pp.
Condition: Near fine (previous owner's name on pastedowns, mostly hidden by dj flaps) in a fair only dust jacket. (price-clipped, tape reinforcement added to the edges, now protected by an archival cover)
Book ID: 87228More details Price: $175.00 -
A CASE OF CONSCIENCE.
Edition: Book club edition.
New York: Ballantine, (c 1958, ca 1982.) dj. Hardcover - Considered Blish's best novel, this was the winner of the 1959 Hugo award and included in Pringle's "Science Fiction: The 100 Best Novels." Part of the "After Such Knowledge" trilogy, this is the story of a Jesuit priest on an idylic planet inhabited by an alien race, both ethically and socially advanced - but a race governed by reason, not faith. Originally issued as a paperback original, this early book club edition is a handsome and reasonably priced hardcover alternative. Gutter code M38. 184 pp. Dust jacket art by Janny Wurts (spelled as Wurtz on the flap.)
Condition: Very good in very good dust jacket (some wear to the top edge of the dj, especially at the spine, but overall an attractive bright cover, tight copy)
Book ID: 87609More details Price: $20.00 -
ANALOG Science Fiction/ Science Fact: Vol. XCII, No. 5, January 1974.
Edition: First printing.
New York: Conde Nast Publications, 1974. First edition - Cover by Freas for the novelette "The Horus Errand" by William E. Cochrane. Features a guest editorial by Robert A. Heinlein. Also includes "The Amazing Dr. Amizov" by R. F. DeBaun; the Hugo award winning short story "The Hole Man" by Larry Niven; and the conclusion of "The Sins of the Fathers" by Stanley Schmidt. Illustrated, ads. 178 pp
Condition: Near fine.
Book ID: 71455More details Price: $15.00 -
ANALOG Science Fiction/ Science Fact: Vol. XCII, No. 5, January 1974.
Edition: First printing.
New York: Conde Nast Publications, 1974. First edition - Cover by Freas for the novelette "The Horus Errand" by William E. Cochrane. Features a guest editorial by Robert A. Heinlein. Also includes "The Amazing Dr. Amizov" by R. F. DeBaun; the Hugo award winning short story "The Hole Man" by Larry Niven; and the conclusion of "The Sins of the Fathers" by Stanley Schmidt. Illustrated, ads. 178 pp
Condition: Fair condition only (tear to front cover near spine, rubbing and wear to covers, etc).
Book ID: 71454More details Price: $10.00 -
ENDER'S GAME
Edition: Hardcover.
New York: TOR, (c 1991). Hardcover - Reprint of this novel which was awarded 1985 Nebula Award, 1986 Hugo Award, 1986 Science Fiction Chronicle Award, all for best Novel. Rated the most favorite SF novel of all time in more straw polls than any other novel. Expanded version of Author's first published story, the 1977 Hugo and 1987 Locus nominated novelette of the same title in Analog Science Fiction Magazine. Includes an introduction by Card from 1991 describing how he came to write this story. xxi, 226 pp. ISBN: 978-0765317384.
Condition: Fair condition only in illustrated boards (binding cracked after half-title page, some toning to the pages), no dust jacket.
Book ID: 72797More details Price: $12.50 -
ENDER'S GAME in ANALOG: Science Fiction, Science Fact. August 1977.
Edition: First appearance in print of these works. A digest magazine.
New York: Conde Nast 1977. First edition - The very first appearance of Card in his first published story, the1977 Hugo and 1978 Locus nominated best novelette, 'Ender's Game.' This was later expanded into a novel which won the 1985 Nebula Award, 1986 Hugo Award, and the 1986 Science Fiction Chronicle Award and which has been called the most popular science fiction novel written. Other stories by Robert Lyn Asprin, W. Macfarlane, Kevin O'Donnell Jr., Larry Niven, Alison J. Tellure, Sam Nicholson. Non fiction by Arthur M. Dula and Lester del Rey.
Condition: Good overall in wrappers - usual toning to the pages, creases and wear to covers, lower corner of front cover torn.
Book ID: 77623More details Price: $75.00 -
CYTEEN,
Edition: Book club edition.
New York: Warner, (1988) dj. Hardcover - Cherryh's longest and one of her most difficult novels, set in her Alliance-Union universe. Genetic manipulation, murder, intrigue and politics are just part of the story of a young scientist - a geneticist is murdered by an adviser, but the scientist is replicated in the lab, leaving a prodigy who attempts to chart a different fate. Winner of the Hugo Award for Best Novel in 1989. 853 pp. Cover illustration by Don Maitz. ISBN: 0-446514284.
Condition: Very good in very good dust jacket.
Book ID: 89408More details Price: $21.50 -
SCIENCE FICTION, THE ILLUSTRATED ENCYCLOPEDIA
Edition: First edition.
New York: Dorling Kindersly Publishing, Inc 1995 dj. Hardcover first edition - Winner of the1996 Hugo award for non fiction. Hundreds of authors' photos, printed examples of signatures, book covers. Award winners, biographies, history of science fiction in unique visual timeline pert charts. Movies, magazines and comics. Thematic entries. Detailed index. Large format (measuring 11 7/8 x10 x 1 inch), a very heavy book. ISBN: 0-7894-01851.
Condition: Ex-library with the usual markings, but overall tight and clean in a near fine dj.
Book ID: 46199More details Price: $24.00 -
TO YOUR SCATTERED BODIES GO.
Edition: First printing.
New York: Putnam, (1971.) dj. Hardcover first edition - The first book in the Riverworld series. Winner of the 1972 Hugo award for best novel. 221 pp.
Condition: Ex-library. but overall in good condition - pocket on front endpaper, remnants of lining of brodart on pastedowns, but tight and clean otherwise - in a near fine unmarked dust jacket with the original price of 4.95 on flap.
Book ID: 44377More details Price: $375.00 -
INFINITE DREAMS.
Edition: Book club edition.
New York: St Martin's, (1978) dj. SIGNED hardcover - Collection of short 13 stories, including his 1977 Hugo-award winning 'Tricennential.' Afterword in which Haldeman discusses where he gets his ideas. SIGNED on title page. 218 pp. ISBN: 0-312-416059.
Condition: Very good in very good dust jacket (initials on front endpaper, some edgewear to dj)
Book ID: 87667More details Price: $20.00 -
INFINITE DREAMS.
Edition: Book club edition.
New York: St Martin's, (1978) dj. Hardcover - Collection of short 13 stories, including his 1977 Hugo-award winning 'Tricennential.' Afterword in which Haldeman discusses where he gets his ideas. SIGNED on title page. 218 pp. ISBN: 0-312-416059.
Condition: Very good in a very good dustjacket. (name on front endpaper, some minor edgewear to dj)
Book ID: 38221More details Price: $21.00 -
INFINITE DREAMS.
Edition: Paperback.
London: Futura, (1988). SIGNED - Collection of short 13 stories, including his 1977 Hugo-award winning 'Tricennential.' Afterword in which Haldeman discusses where he gets his ideas. SIGNED on title page. 278 pp. GGA cover art. ISBN: 0-708880568.
Condition: Very good overall, some creasing to covers, no creasing on spine.
Book ID: 89779More details Price: $11.50 -
THE WANDERER.
Edition: First US hardcover printing.
New York: Walker, (1970, c 1964) dj. Hardcover first edition - Uncommon hardcover edition of this Hugo award winner, originally issued in paperback - #45 in Pringle's 100 Best Science Fiction Novels. 318 pp. Dust jacket illustration by Jack Gaughan.
Condition: Ex-library with the usual markings and reading wear, severe spine slant, in a good dust jacket with remnants of a spine label, original price of 5.95 still present.
Book ID: 85400More details Price: $40.00 -
THE THREE-BODY PROBLEM.
Edition: First US printing.
Condition: Very near fine in a like dustjacket (2 corners are slightly bumped)
Book ID: 81595More details Price: $1,000.00 -
THE THREE-BODY PROBLEM.
Edition: First US printing.
Condition: Very near fine in fine dust jacket (boards slightly splayed, as appears to be common with this inexpensively produced book) .
Book ID: 75650More details Price: $375.00 -
BLUE MARS.
Edition: Uncorrected proof (trade paperback format. )
New York: Bantam, 1996. SIGNED first edition - The third volume in Robinson's award-winning and masterful Mars trilogy, winner of the 1997 Hugo and Locus awards for best novel. SIGNED on the title page. 609 pp.
Condition: Fine in printed blue wrappers. A rather uncommon advance issue.
Book ID: 22279More details Price: $125.00 -
STARDANCE.
Edition: First thus.
New York: Science Fiction Book Club, (1996.) dj. Hardcover - First hardcover separate edition of the original Hugo (1978) and Nebula (1977) award winning novelette, with new dust jacket and interior art by Bob Eggleton. Introduction by David G. Hartwell. An attractive and well produced small book, color illustrated endpapers. vi, 152 pp.
Condition: Fine in fine dust jacket.
Book ID: 34891More details Price: $18.00 -
SNOW QUEEN
Edition: Trade paperback.
New York: Warner, (2001.). 1981 Hugo Award winning novel, and finalist for the Nebula award. Inspired by both Hans Christian Anderson's fairly tale and Robert Graves 'The White Goddess.' 434 pp. ISBN: 0-443-376640.
Condition: Good condition in illustrated wrappers - usual toning to the pages, crease to corner of front cover.
Book ID: 54742More details Price: $10.00 -
TO SAY NOTHING OF THE DOG or How We Found the Bishop's Bird Stump at Last.
Edition: First printing.
New York: Bantam, (1997.) dj. SIGNED hardcover first edition - A joyous exploration of the unpredictable world of time travel by this Hugo and Nebula Award winning author. Winner of the 1999 Hugo. SIGNED on the title page. 434 pp. ISBN: 0-553-099957.
Condition: Fine in fine dust jacket.
Book ID: 60604More details Price: $100.00 -
SPIN.
Edition: First printing.
New York: TOR / Tom Doherty Associates, (2005.) dj. Hardcover first edition - Winner of the 2006 Hugo Award. An artificial barrier has been placed around the Earth by aliens, the moon and stars disappear (the Great Blackout), and scientists discover that time is passing faster outside the barrier than it is on the planet. One review called this a combination of a tender love story, science fiction thriller, ecological parable and apocalyptic fable; it is a novel at once thought-provoking and entertaining. 362 pp. ISBN: 0-765309386.
Condition: Very near fine in a near fine dustjacket (very short tear at upper corner of fold of dj) . Hard to find in the first edition.
Book ID: 73742More details Price: $85.00 -
UNICORN VARIATIONS
Edition: First printing.
New York: Timescape - Simon and Schuster, (1983.). Hardcover first edition - Collection of 21 short stories - the title story and the long "Home is the Hangman" both won Hugo Awards. 252 pp. ISBN: 0-671-49449x.
Condition: Just about fine in a near fine (remainder mark)
Book ID: 5847More details Price: $20.00