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THE AGE-OLD KINGDOM.
London: Hutchinson & Co. (Publishers), [n.d.]. Octavo, boards. First edition. Lost race adventure novel set in the Amazon. A country is discovered where the natives are ruled by a white queen (jacket copy).
SKY FIGHTERS.
New York: Beverly House, Inc., 1934. Octavo, single issue, cover by E. Frandzen, pictorial wrappers. Pulp magazine. Air stories.
SKY FIGHTERS.
New York: Better Publications, Inc., 1942. Octavo, single issue, pictorial wrappers. Pulp magazine. Air stories.
CHILDREN OF THE LENS.
Reading, Pennsylvania: Fantasy Press, Inc., [1954]. Octavo, cloth. First edition, trade issue, later binding of gray cloth with spine lettered in black. The sixth book of the Lensman series. Anatomy of Wonder (2004) II-1052. Survey of Science Fiction Literature III, pp. 1183-87.
FIRST LENSMAN.
Reading: Fantasy Press, 1950. Octavo, jacket and interior illustrations by A. J. Donnell, cloth. First edition. The second book of the Lensman series. Anatomy of Wonder (2004) II-1051. Survey of Science Fiction Literature III, pp. 1183-87. In 333.
GALACTIC PATROL.
Reading, PA: Fantasy Press, 1950. Octavo, illustration by Ric Binkley, cloth. First edition, second binding (red cloth with spine stamped in black). The third book in the Lensman series. Anatomy of Wonder (2004) II-1051. Survey of Science Fiction Literature III, pp. 1183-87. In 333.
GALACTIC PATROL.
Reading, PA: Fantasy Press, 1950. Octavo, illustration by Ric Binkley, cloth. First edition. Inscribed (generic) and signed by Smith on front free end paper. The third book in the Lensman series. Anatomy of Wonder (2004) II-1051. Survey of Science Fiction Literature III, pp. 1183-87. In 333.
GRAY LENSMAN.
Reading, Pennsylvania: Fantasy Press, 1951. Octavo, cloth. First edition. One of 500 copies signed by Smith (this is copy #407) with his additional personalized inscription on the limitation leaf to Edward L. Corton. Fourth book of the Lensman series. Most of the Lensman series was published in Astounding, this novel as a four-part serial in 1939 with Campbell as editor. "The greatest of the early golden age space opera... [this novel] best of series." – Anatomy of Wonder (1987) 3-355. Anatomy of Wonder (2004) II-1052. Survey of Science Fiction Literature III, pp. 1183-87.
GREY [GRAY] LENSMAN.
Reading, Pennsylvania: Fantasy Press, 1951. Octavo, cloth. First edition. The fourth book of the Lensman series. Most of the Lensman series was published in Astounding, this novel as a four-part serial in 1939 with Campbell as editor. "The greatest of the early golden age space opera... [this novel] best of series." – Anatomy of Wonder (1987) 3-355. The cover by Hulbert Rogers is one of the classic Golden Age paintings. Anatomy of Wonder (2004) II-1051. Survey of Science Fiction Literature III, pp. 1183-87. In 333.
GREY [GRAY] LENSMAN.
Reading, Pennsylvania: Fantasy Press, 1951. Octavo, cloth. First edition. The fourth book of the Lensman series. Most of the Lensman series was published in Astounding, this novel as a four-part serial in 1939 with Campbell as editor. "The greatest of the early golden age space opera... [this novel] best of series." – Anatomy of Wonder (1987) 3-355. The cover by Hulbert Rogers is one of the classic Golden Age paintings. Anatomy of Wonder (2004) II-1051. Survey of Science Fiction Literature III, pp. 1183-87. In 333.
GREY [GRAY] LENSMAN.
Reading, Pennsylvania: Fantasy Press, 1951. Octavo, cloth. First edition. The fourth book of the Lensman series. Most of the Lensman series was published in Astounding, this novel as a four-part serial in 1939 with Campbell as editor. "The greatest of the early golden age space opera... [this novel] best of series." – Anatomy of Wonder (1987) 3-355. The cover by Hulbert Rogers is one of the classic Golden Age paintings. Anatomy of Wonder (2004) II-1051. Survey of Science Fiction Literature III, pp. 1183-87. In 333.
GREY [GRAY] LENSMAN.
Reading, Pennsylvania: Fantasy Press, 1951. Octavo, cloth. First edition. Inscribed (generic) and signed by Smith on front free end paper. The fourth book of the Lensman series. Most of the Lensman series was published in Astounding, this novel as a four-part serial in 1939 with Campbell as editor. "The greatest of the early golden age space opera... [this novel] best of series." – Anatomy of Wonder (1987) 3-355. The cover by Hulbert Rogers is one of the classic Golden Age paintings. Anatomy of Wonder (2004) II-1051. Survey of Science Fiction Literature III, pp. 1183-87. In 333.
HAVE TRENCHCOAT-WILL TRAVEL: AND OTHERS.
Chicago: Advent: Publishers, Inc., 2001. Octavo, orignal gray cloth. First edition. Collects a short mystery novel featuring a private investigator set in the early 1960s, and three short stories (all non-SF).
SECOND STAGE LENSMAN.
Reading, Pennsylvania: Fantasy Press, Inc., [1953]. Octavo, cloth. First edition, first binding. The fifth book of the Lensman series. Anatomy of Wonder (2004) II-1052. Survey of Science Fiction Literature III, pp. 1183-87.
SECOND STAGE LENSMEN.
Reading: Fantasy Press, [1953]. Octavo, illustration by Ric Binkley, cloth. First edition. One of 500 numbered copies signed by Smith. This is copy #419 inscribed to Edward Kuss. Fifth book in the Lensman series. Space opera in the grand tradition, first publishing in Astounding Science Fiction magazine (1942). Anatomy of Wonder (1995) 3-167.
SECOND STAGE LENSMEN.
Reading: Fantasy Press, [1953]. Octavo, illustration by Ric Binkley, cloth. First edition. One of 500 numbered copies signed by Smith. This is copy #29 inscribed to Frank Gianonatti. Fifth book in the Lensman series. Space opera in the grand tradition, first publishing in Astounding Science Fiction magazine (1942). Anatomy of Wonder (1995) 3-167.
THE SKYLARK OF VALERON.
Reading, PA: Fantasy Press, 1949. Octavo, illustration by A. J. Donnell, cloth. First edition. One of 500 numbered copies signed by Smith on an inserted plate. Space opera. First published in Astounding magazine.
SKYLARK THREE.
Reading, Pennsylvania: Fantasy Press, 1948. Octavo, cover art by A.J. Donnell, cloth. First edition. One of 500 numbered copies signed by Smith. This is copy number 478. Second book of the Skylark series. Survey of Science Fiction Literature V, pp. 2091-95. In 333. See Anatomy of Wonder (1995) 2-114.
TRIPLANETARY.
Reading, PA: Fantasy Press, 1950. Octavo, cloth. Second edition. The first book in the Lensman series. "The greatest of the early golden age space opera." - Anatomy of Wonder (1987) 3-355. Anatomy of Wonder (2004) II-1052. Survey of Science Fiction Literature III, pp. 1183-87. In 333.
THE VORTEX BLASTER.
Reading: Fantasy Press, 1960. Octavo, cloth. First edition, limited issue. 341 copies printed. According to publisher Lloyd Arthur Eshbach, these copies were "run immediately after Gnome Press edition ... on better book paper." Not part of the Lensman series, but set in the same universe, with several Lensmen as characters.
THE VORTEX BLASTER.
Reading: Fantasy Press, 1960. Octavo, cloth. First edition. 341 copies printed. Signed inscription by Smith on the front free endpaper. According to publisher Lloyd Arthur Eshbach, these copies were "run immediately after Gnome Press edition ... on better book paper." Not part of the Lensman series, but set in the same universe, with several Lensmen as characters.
THE SKYLARK OF SPACE.
[Providence, RI: The Buffalo Book Company, 1946]. Octavo, original red cloth, front and spine panels stamped in gold. First edition. Signed inscription by Smith on the front free end paper. "The archetypal pulp space opera, first published in AMAZING STORIES in 1928." - Anatomy of Wonder (1995) 2-114. "This was the story that revealed the potential of the galaxy as a vast playground for action-adventure fiction." - Anatomy of Wonder (2004) II-1053. 500 copies printed. Smith's first book, preceded by a pamphlet printing a convention speech.
THE SKYLARK OF SPACE.
Providence, RI: Hadley Publishing Company, [1947]. Octavo, cloth. Second edition. "The archetypal pulp space opera, first published in AMAZING STORIES in 1928." - Anatomy of Wonder (1995) 2-114. "This was the story that revealed the potential of the galaxy as a vast playground for action-adventure fiction." - Anatomy of Wonder (2004) II-1053. 500 copies printed. Smith's first book, preceded by a pamphlet printing a convention speech.
THE SKYLARK OF SPACE.
[Providence, RI: The Buffalo Book Company, 1946]. Octavo, pp. [1-11] 12-303 [304: blank], original red cloth, front and spine panels stamped in gold. First edition. Wonderful association copy with a full page inscription signed by Smith to his friend and publisher, Lloyd Arthur Eshbach who published two more Skylark books and the Lensman series with his Fantasy Press imprint. "The archetypal pulp space opera, first published in AMAZING STORIES in 1928." - Anatomy of Wonder (1995) 2-114. "This was the story that revealed the potential of the galaxy as a vast playground for action-adventure fiction." - Anatomy of Wonder (2004) II-1053. 500 copies printed. Smith's first book, preceded by a pamphlet printing a convention speech.
CHILDREN OF THE LENS.
Reading, Pennsylvania: Fantasy Press, Inc., [1954]. Octavo, cloth. First edition, trade issue, later binding of gray cloth with spine lettered in black. The sixth book of the Lensman series. Anatomy of Wonder (2004) II-1052. Survey of Science Fiction Literature III, pp. 1183-87.