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Asimov, Isaac THE FOUNDATION TRILOGY Easton Press 1988 First US Edition; First Printing Hardcover Fine with no dust jacket Signed by Author 8vo; One of the Masters of Science Fiction series beautifully bound in leather. ; Signed by Author Price:
500.00 USD
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Gibson, William NEUROMANCER Ace 1984 First US Edition; First Printing Softcover Very Good+ with no dust jacket; with minor reading creases, minor surface light rubs - contents clean. Signed by Author An important book - Issued prior to all of the hardcover trade & limited edition. Very Uncommon ; 8vo; The originator of the 'cyberpunk' gendre, winner of Nebula and Hugo; Signed by Author Price:
600.00 USD
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Hoyle, Fred THE BLACK CLOUD Easton Press 1986 First US Edition; First Printing Hardcover Fine with no dust jacket featured in the series "Masterpieces of Science Fiction" by Easton Press. This dark gray leather bound volume is beautifully designed ; 8vo; The author of course was the physicist promulgator of the 'steady state' theory of the universe, which has been largely eclipsed by the big bang theory. Price:
35.00 USD
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London, Jack THE STAR ROVER Macmillan 1915 First US Edition; Second Printing Hardcover Very Good with no dust jacket From 1915, this is the first American edition of Jack London's last book, The Star Rover, published by Macmillan in October 1915 (the second printing of the first, same month as the first printing). An attractive copy of London's great astral projection and reincarnation novel. Per Sisson and Martens (p. 84) only 13,021 copies of the first edition were produced. An unusual topic for London as it deals with the out-of-body experiences of a prisoner tortured in a straight jacket. (BAL 11963). A man in prison has mysterious trancelike experiences. Blue cloth stamped in blue, white and gold. Illustrated. Frontispiece in colors. 329 pages, 8x5, almost no wear. A previous owner has tipped in a clipping that is a contemporary review of the book. Definitely a New York paper, but I am not sure which one. The anonymous reviewer comments that London "has hit upon a new idea in fiction, and has worked it out with patient, painstaking art, at the same time striking a blow on behalf of prison reform. "; 8vo Price:
175.00 USD
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