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ASSIGNMENT IN ETERNITY.
Reading, Pennsylvania: Fantasy Press, [1953]. Octavo, cloth. First edition. In the later Donald M. Grant binding with "HEINLEIN" on spine set in type 2 mm high. Collects the stories; "Gulf," "Elsewhen," "Lost Legacy," and "Jerry Was a Man."
ASSIGNMENT IN ETERNITY.
Reading, Pennsylvania: Fantasy Press, [1953]. Octavo, cloth. First edition. One of 500 numbered copies signed by Heinlein. Collects the stories; "Gulf," "Elsewhen," "Lost Legacy," and "Jerry Was a Man."
ASSIGNMENT IN ETERNITY.
Reading, Pennsylvania: Fantasy Press, [1953]. Octavo, green boards, spine stamped in black. First edition, later binding. Later, variant binding of green boards, possibly done by Greenberg (of Gnome Press) but we have no direct evidence. Collects the stories; "Gulf," "Elsewhen," "Lost Legacy," and "Jerry Was a Man."
BETWEEN PLANETS.
New York: Charles Scribner's Sons, 1951. Octavo, illustration by Clifford Geary, cloth. First edition. A Heinlein juvenile novel.
BETWEEN PLANETS.
New York: Charles Scribner's Sons, 1951. Octavo, illustration by Clifford Geary, cloth. First edition. A Heinlein juvenile novel.
THE CAT WHO WALKS THROUGH WALLS: A COMEDY OF MANNERS.
New York: G. P. Putnam's Sons, [1985]. Octavo, cloth backed boards. First edition. [Reference: Anatomy of Wonder (1987) 4-261. Sargent, British and American Utopian Literature, 1516-1985, p. 428].
CITIZEN OF THE GALAXY.
New York: Charles Scribner's Sons, [1957]. Octavo, Illustration by Leonard Everett Fisher (jacket and title page), cloth. First edition. First serialized in Astounding magazine. "...Heinlein's knack for creating sociologically plausible cultures is well displayed." Anatomy of Wonder (1995) 3-85, 5-60.
CITIZEN OF THE GALAXY.
New York: Charles Scribner's Sons, [1957]. Octavo, Illustration by Leonard Everett Fisher (jacket and title page), cloth. First edition. First serialized in Astounding magazine. "...Heinlein's knack for creating sociologically plausible cultures is well displayed." Anatomy of Wonder (1995) 3-85, 5-60. [Reference: Survey of Science Fiction Literature I, pp. 363-68].
CITIZEN OF THE GALAXY.
New York: Charles Scribner's Sons, [1957]. Octavo, Illustration by Leonard Everett Fisher (jacket and title page), cloth. First edition. First serialized in Astounding magazine. "...Heinlein's knack for creating sociologically plausible cultures is well displayed." Anatomy of Wonder (1995) 3-85, 5-60. [Reference: Survey of Science Fiction Literature I, pp. 363-68].
EXPANDED UNIVERSE: THE NEW WORLDS OF ROBERT A. HEINLEIN.
New York: Grosset & Dunlap Publishers, [1980]. Octavo, cloth. First edition. Basically, a much expanded version of THE WORLDS OF ROBERT A. HEINLEIN (Ace Books 1966). Collects short fiction and nonfiction (articles and commentaries) with seven stories appearing herein for the first time in a Heinlein collection.
FARMER IN THE SKY.
New York: Charles Scribner's Sons, 1950. Octavo, cloth. First edition. A Heinlein juvenile novel. [Reference: Anatomy of Wonder (1995) 5-61].
FARMER IN THE SKY.
New York: Charles Scribner's Sons, 1950. Octavo, cloth. First edition. A Heinlein juvenile novel. [Reference: Anatomy of Wonder (1995) 5-61].
FARNHAM'S FREEHOLD.
New York: G.P. Putnam's Sons, [1964]. Octavo, iIllustrated by Irv Doktor, cloth. First edition.
FRIDAY.
New York: Holt, Rinehart & Winston, [1982]. Octavo, cloth backed boards. First edition. "An android superwoman secret agent battles her way through a chaotic world of the near future. A partial return to form for Heinlein, though marred by its embarrassing sexual content. It's a sequel of sorts to the novella 'Gulf' ---" - Pringle, The Ultimate Guide to Science Fiction, second edition (1995), p. 146. 1982 Nebula and 1983 Hugo nominee. [Reference: Anatomy of Wonder (1995) 4-203].
FRIDAY.
New York: Holt, Rinehart & Winston, [1982]. Octavo, cloth backed boards. First edition. "An android superwoman secret agent battles her way through a chaotic world of the near future. A partial return to form for Heinlein, though marred by its embarrassing sexual content. It's a sequel of sorts to the novella 'Gulf' ---" - Pringle, The Ultimate Guide to Science Fiction, second edition (1995), p. 146. 1982 Nebula and 1983 Hugo nominee. [Reference: Anatomy of Wonder (1995) 4-203].
FRIDAY.
New York: Holt, Rinehart & Winston, [1982]. Octavo, cloth. First edition. Part of the edition signed by Heinlein that is limited to 500 numbered copies, this is copy "Z" of an unknown number of lettered copies. "An android superwoman secret agent battles her way through a chaotic world of the near future. A partial return to form for Heinlein, though marred by its embarrassing sexual content. It's a sequel of sorts to the novella 'Gulf' ---" - Pringle, The Ultimate Guide to Science Fiction, second edition (1995), p. 146. 1982 Nebula and 1983 Hugo nominee. [Reference: Anatomy of Wonder (1995) 4-203].
GLORY ROAD.
New York: G.P. Putnam's Sons, [1963]. Octavo, illustration by Irv Doktor, cloth. First edition. [Reference: Anatomy of Wonder (1987) 3-200. Barron (ed): Fantasy Literature 4A-135. Pringle, Modern Fantasy: The Hundred Best Novels #27].
GLORY ROAD.
New York: G.P. Putnam's Sons, [1963]. Octavo, jacket illustration by Irv Doktor, cloth. First edition. Nominated for the Hugo award for best novel. [Reference: Anatomy of Wonder (1987) 3-200. Barron (ed): Fantasy Literature 4A-135. Pringle, Modern Fantasy: The Hundred Best Novels #27].
THE GREEN HILLS OF EARTH...
Chicago: Shasta Publishers, [1951]. Octavo, cover illustration by Hubert Rogers, cloth backed boards. First edition. One of the undetermined number of subscriber copies, signed by Heinlein on the half title page. Short stories forming part of Heinlein's "future history" series. [Reference: Anatomy of Wonder (2004) II-514. See Survey of Science Fiction Literature IV, pp. 1645-54].
THE GREEN HILLS OF EARTH...
Chicago: Shasta Publishers, [1951]. Octavo, cover illustration by Hubert Rogers, cloth backed boards. First edition. One of the signed subscriber copies, signed by the author on an inserted leaf. Short stories forming part of Heinlein's "future history" series. [Reference: Anatomy of Wonder (2004) II-514. See Survey of Science Fiction Literature IV, pp. 1645-54].
THE GREEN HILLS OF EARTH...
Chicago: Shasta Publishers, [1951]. Octavo, cover illustration by Hubert Rogers, cloth backed boards. First edition. One of the undetermined number of subscriber copies, signed by Heinlein on the half title page. Short stories forming part of Heinlein's "future history" series. [Reference: Anatomy of Wonder (2004) II-514. See Survey of Science Fiction Literature IV, pp. 1645-54].
THE GREEN HILLS OF EARTH...
Chicago: Shasta Publishers, [1951]. Octavo, cover illustration by Hubert Rogers, cloth backed boards. First edition. Short stories forming part of Heinlein's "future history" series. [Reference: Anatomy of Wonder (2004) II-514. See Survey of Science Fiction Literature IV, pp. 1645-54].
I WILL FEAR NO EVIL.
New York: G. P. Putnam's Sons, [1970]. Octavo, cloth. First edition. Signed inscription by the Heinlein on the front free end paper and again signed on the title page.
JOB: A COMEDY OF JUSTICE.
New York: Ballantine Books, [1984]. Octavo, cloth-backed boards. First edition.
THE MAN WHO SOLD THE MOON ...
Chicago: Shasta Publishers, [1950]. Octavo, cloth backed boards. First edition. Inscribed and signed on the title page in Virginia Heinlein's hand. Inscribed and signed on the dedication page as Robert & Ginny in Heinlein's hand. (Note: the dedication of the book is to Ginny [Heinlein]. A collection of short stories which is the first volume in Heinlein's "future history" series. [Reference: Anatomy of Wonder (2004) II-514. See Survey of Science Fiction Literature IV, pp. 1645-54].