Tarzan the Untamed
Chicago: McClurg, 1920. First edition. Published in serial form in Red Book Magazine and the All-Story Weekly in... Read More about Tarzan the Untamed
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Chicago: McClurg, 1920. First edition. Published in serial form in Red Book Magazine and the All-Story Weekly in... Read More about Tarzan the Untamed
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London: Faber and Faber, [1965]. First Edition. Read More about Best Science Fiction Stories of
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London: Jonathan Cape, [1982-1985]. First British editions. First two simultaneous with, and the last preceded by, the U.S. edition. Read More about Helliconia Trilogy] The complete trilogy, comprising: Helliconia Spring, Helliconia Summer, and...
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London: Jonathan Cape, [1976]. First Edition. Signed. Read More about The Malacia Tapestry
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Philadelphia: John C. Winston, [1952]. First edition. Handsome copy of Anderson’s first book. Read More about Vault of the Ages
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Sauk City: Arkham House, 1968. First edition. Read More about Nightmares and Daydreams
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Sauk City: Arkham House, 1945. First edition. Read More about Something Near
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Sauk City: Arkham House, 1960. Read More about Invaders from the Dark
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Sauk City: Arkham House, 1963. First edition, without copyright sticker. Signed on the flyleaf. Read More about The Horror From the Hills
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Sauk City: Arkham House, 1975. First edition. Read More about Howard Phillips Lovecraft. Dreamer on the Night Side
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Sauk City: Arkham House Publishers, 1967. First edition. Read More about Strange Gateways
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Sauk City: Arkham House, 1948. Finlay, Virgil. First hardback edition, revised, having been released by "Weird Tales" in wrappers previously. Read More about Roads
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New York: 26 April 1987. The Golden Age of Science Fiction Is 13. Polymath and best-selling author Isaac Asimov writes a young fan a few words of encouragement:“Bob Zicklin gave me your story to read. Very grim, but interesting. It is certainly far better than anything I could have written..... Read More about Typed Letter, signed (“Isaac Asimov”), 26 April 1987, a note of encouragement to a young fan
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London: Jonathan Cape, [1973]. First edition. Join the Car-Crash Set. “Vaughan died yesterday in his last car-crash. During our friendshipe he had rehearsed his death in many car-crashes, but this was his only true accident.”Fine fresh copy of Ballard’s celebrated novel of erotic obsession and the automobile. Filmed by Cronenberg..... Read More about Crash
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Waltham Saint Lawrence Berkshire: The Golden Cockerel Press, 1921. One of 1500 copies. Third Book from the Press. Read More about Signs & Wonders
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Cambridge: Printed at the Riverside Press Press, 1869. First edition. The poet longs to live on his chosen planet away from evils but when transported there by the Muses finds that evil has preceded him and that many of the inhabitants have succumbed to it. Read More about The Planet; A Song of a Distant World
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New York: E.P. Dutton & Co., Inc, [1936]. First American edition. Read More about Shocks
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London: Faber and Faber, [1959]. First edition. Hugo Award Winner. Blish’s novel of a Jesuit priest on the planet Lithia, where the inhabitants seem to have evolved to behave to the highest ethical standards but without concepts of religion or original sinWinner of the Hugo award for best novel. Read More about A Case of Conscience
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New York: G.P. Putnam’s Sons, [1955]. First edition. The first published book, and third in the chronological sequence, of Blish’s Okie or Cities in Flight cycle, assembled from stories published in Astounding and elsewhere: "Okie", "Bindlestiff", "Sargasso of Lost Cities", and "Earthman, Come Home".The book is dedicated to influential editor..... Read More about Earthman, Come Home
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Baltimore: The Voyager Series, 1968. First edition, Number 182 of 1000 copies. Read More about Dragons and Nightmares
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Garden City, N.Y: Doubleday & Company, Inc, 1951. First edition. Read More about The Illustrated Man
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[Manchester]: Savoy, 1990 [i.e., 1989]. First edition. Presentation Copy of a Banned Book. Britton’s satirical account of the life of the British traitor Lord Haw-haw, in three parts: On the Isle of Lord Horror; Lord Horror, Jewkiller; and (Lord) Horror on the Moon.“Copies of Britton's first novel, Lord Horror …..... Read More about Lord Horror
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Tarzana, California: Edgar Rice Burroughs, Inc, [1937]. First edition. Read More about Back to the Stone Age
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Chicago: A.C. McClurg and Co, 1916. First edition. The third book in the Tarzan series. Read More about The Beasts of Tarzan
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Chicago: A.C. McClurg and Co, 1916. First edition. Choice Copy in Wraparound Dust Jacket. Attractive copy of the third book in the Tarzan series. Read More about The Beasts of Tarzan
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South Ozone Park: Science Fiction & Fantasy Publications, 1957. First edition (one of 3000 copies). Beyond Thirty and The Man Eater were published in the Evening World newspaper in November 1915, and Beyond Thirty was reprinted in All Around Magazine in early 1916. Pirate editions of the two short novels..... Read More about Beyond Thirty and The Man-Eater
Price: $125