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FOUR FUTURES: FOUR ORIGINAL NOVELLAS OF SCIENCE FICTION.
New York: Hawthorn Books, Inc., [1971]. Octavo, cloth. First edition. Anthology of four stories based on themes suggested by Isaac Asimov.
CHILD OF TIME.
London: Victor Gollancz Ltd, 1991. Octavo, boards. First edition.
EPOCH.
New York: Published by Berkley Publishing Corporation Distributed by G. P. Putnam's Sons, [1975]. Octavo, cloth. First edition. Original anthology. Signed by Jack Vance at the head of his story, "The Dogtown Tourist Agency." Also fiction by Larry Niven, Ursula K. Le Guin, Frederick Pohl, Clifford Simak, George R. R. Martin, Joanna Russ, A. A. Attanasio and others. Anatomy of Wonder (2004) II-1340.
EPOCH.
New York: Published by Berkley Publishing Corporation Distributed by G. P. Putnam's Sons, [1975]. Octavo, cloth. First edition. Original anthology which collects 24 fictions. Authors include Larry Niven, Ursula K. Le Guin, Jack Vance, Frederick Pohl, Clifford Simak, George R. R. Martin, Joanna Russ, A. A. Attanasio and others. Review slip laid in. Anatomy of Wonder (2004) II-1340.
EXPLORERS OF SPACE: EIGHT STORIES OF SCIENCE FICTION.
New York and Nashville: Thomas Nelson Inc., 1975. Octavo, cloth. First edition. Anthology; authors included are Asimov, Clarke, Leinster, Simak, etc.
STRANGE GIFTS: EIGHT STORIES OF SCIENCE FICTION.
New York and Nashville: Thomas Nelson Inc., 1975. Octavo, cloth. First edition. Anthology; authors included are Bester, Dick, Dickson, Silverberg, etc.
TRIAX.
Los Angeles: Pinnacle Books, [1977]. Small octavo, pictorial wrappers. First edition. Signed by Vance on the title page. Original anthology, contains the novella "Freitzke's Turn." The other authors included are Keith Roberts and James Gunn. Hewett and Mallett, The Work of Jack Vance, B104.
EXPLORERS OF SPACE: EIGHT STORIES OF SCIENCE FICTION.
Nashville, New York: Thomas Nelson Inc., Publishers, [1975]. Octavo, boards. First edition. Collects eight stories by Clifford D. Simak, Poul Anderson, Arthur C. Clarke, Isaac Asimov, Ursula K. Le Guin, and others.
FAR HORIZONS: ALL NEW TALES FROM THE GREATEST WORLDS OF SCIENCE FICTION.
[New York]: Avon Eos, [1999]. Octavo, boards. First edition. Original anthology with eleven stories by Ursula K. Le Guin, Joe Haldeman, Orson Scott Card, David Brin, Robert Silverberg, Dan Simmons, Nancy Kress, Frederik Pohl, Gregory Benford, Anne McCaffrey, and Greg Bear which are set in various universes/worlds of the author's writings. Includes “A Separate War" by Joe Haldeman, a sequel to THE FOREVER WAR (1974), and “Old Music and the Slave Women" by Ursula K. Le Guin, "A continuation of the story of the planet Werel in her 1995 FOUR WAYS TO FORGIVENESS. This story is mostly about the continuing struggle for control of the planet." - Sargent, British and American Utopian Literature, 1986-2009.
MURASAKI: A NOVEL IN SIX PARTS ...
New York, Toronto, London, Sydney, Auckland: Bantam Books, [1992]. Octavo, cloth-backed boards. First edition. Collaborative novel by Poul Anderson, Greg Bear, Gregory Benford, David Brin, Nancy Kress, and Frederik Pohl.
THE SCIENCE FICTION HALL OF FAME: VOLUME ONE. The Greatest Science Fiction Stories of All Time Chosen by the Members of The Science Fiction Writers of America.
Garden City, NY: Doubleday & Company, Inc., 1970. Octavo, cloth. First edition. Collects twenty-six short stories and novelettes. Author's include John W. Campbell, Jr., Robert A. Heinlein, Isaac Asimov, Fredric Brown, Ray Bradbury, C. M. Kornbluth, Arthur C. Clarke and others.
THE SCIENCE FICTION HALL OF FAME: VOLUME ONE. The Greatest Science Fiction Stories of All Time Chosen by the Members of The Science Fiction Writers of America.
Garden City, NY: Doubleday & Company, Inc., 1970. Octavo, cloth. First edition. Collects twenty-six short stories and novelettes chosen by the Science Fiction Writers of America. The works encompass the period prior to 1965, the year SFWA was established. Author's include John W. Campbell, Jr., Robert A. Heinlein, Isaac Asimov, Fredric Brown, Ray Bradbury, C. M. Kornbluth, Arthur C. Clarke and others. Anatomy of Wonder (1987) 3-455.
THREADS OF TIME: THREE ORIGINAL NOVELLAS OF SCIENCE FICTION ...
Nashville, Camden, New York: Thomas Nelson Inc., [1974]. Octavo, boards. First edition. Original anthology collecting three novellas, "Threads of Time" by Gregory Benford, "The Marathon Photograph" by Clifford D. Simak and "Riding the Torch," by Norman Spinrad, the last a 1974 Nebula nominee.
THE MUTANT SEASON
New York, London, Toronto, Sydney, Auckland: Doubleday / A Foundation Book, [1989]. Octavo, cloth backed boards. First edition. This is Haber's first novel. "In the 21st century, telepathic mutants fight for their rights. A proficient latter-day treatment of well-worn sf themes. "Designed to be more a popular thriller than serious sf" - Carolyn Cushman, Locus [magazine]" - Pringle, The Ultimate Guide to Science Fiction, second edition (1995), p. 247. Several sequels to this that have been all written by Haber alone.
THE TIME TRAVELERS: A SCIENCE FICTION QUARTET.
New York: Donald I. Fine, Inc., [1985]. Octavo, cloth-backed boards. First edition. Collects four classic novellas, "The Ugly Little Boy" by Isaac Asimov, "Sidewise in Time" by Murray Leinster, "Consider Her Ways" by John Wyndham, and "Vintage Season" by Henry Kuttner and C. L. Moore.
THE DAWNING LIGHT [by] Robert Randall [pseudonym].
New York: Gnome Press, Inc., [1959]. Octavo, boards. First edition. Sequel to THE SHROUDED PLANET.
THE DAWNING LIGHT [by] Robert Randall [pseudonym].
New York: Gnome Press, Inc., [1959]. Octavo, boards. First edition. Sequel to THE SHROUDED PLANET.
THE SHROUDED PLANET [by] Robert Randall [pseudonym].
New York: Gnome Press, Inc., [1957]. Octavo, boards. First edition. Fix-up novel from a series of stories from Astounding Science Fiction.
THE ALIEN YEARS.
[New York]: HarperPrism, [1998]. Octavo, boards. First U.S. edition. "Arguably Silverberg's best novel in a quarter of a century. In the near future, aliens land on Earth, taking over our world with little difficulty, and destroying civilization. As the decades pass, human beings continue to exist on the fringes of the new alien society, hiding when necessary, resisting when possible ... Compare Tenn's OF MEN AND MONSTERS (1968), Disch's THE GENOCIDES (1965), or Benford's GREAT SKY RIVER (1987)." - Anatomy of Wonder (2004) II-1013.
AT WINTER'S END.
London: Victor Gollancz Ltd, 1988. Octavo, cloth-backed boards. First British edition.
THE BEST OF ROBERT SILVERBERG.
London: Sidgwick & Jackson, [1977]. Octavo, boards. First British and first hardcover edition. Collects ten stories from 1954-1971, all but one first published in magazines. Introduction and notes to each story by the Silverberg. Anatomy of Wonder (1981) 3-670.
THE BEST OF ROBERT SILVERBERG: VOLUMES ONE AND TWO.
Boston: Gregg Press, 1978. Octavo, two volumes, cloth. First U.S. hardcover edition and first edition respectively. Volume one is an offset reprint of the 1976 Ballantine Books edition. Volume two is an original Gregg Press anthology intended as a companion to the 1976 selection. New introductions by Barry N. Malzberg and Thomas D. Clareson. Anatomy of Wonder (1981) 3-670.
BEYOND THE SAFE ZONE: COLLECTED STORIES ...
New York: Donald I. Fine, Inc., [1986]. Octavo, cloth-backed boards. First edition. A major collection by one of SF's finest writer of short fiction, collecting two novellas and twenty-five stories. Includes "Good News from the Vatican," "The Feast of St. Dionysus," "Caught in the Organ Draft," "When We Went to See the End of the World," and many other memorable stories. See Anatomy of Wonder (2004) II-1015.
BEYOND THE SAFE ZONE: COLLECTED STORIES OF ROBERT SILVERBERG.
New York: Donald I. Fine, Inc., [1986]. Octavo, cloth-backed boards. First edition. A major collection by one of SF's finest writer of short fiction, collecting two novellas and twenty-five stories. Includes "Good News from the Vatican," "The Feast of St. Dionysus," "Caught in the Organ Draft," "When We Went to See the End of the World," and many other memorable stories. See Anatomy of Wonder (2004) II-1015.
THE BOOK OF SKULLS.
New York: Charles Scribner's Sons, [1972]. Octavo, cloth backed boards. First edition. "A student finds an ancient manuscript in the rare books room at the university library, which seems to promise immortality if he and three friends can track down the Brotherhood of the Skull. They travel to Arizona on their quest, only to find that what awaits is not immortality but terror and death. Very much a product of the late-1960s and early-1970s fascination with the occult and hallucinogenic transcendent experience, this novel still packs a considerable punch." - Michael M. Levy in Barron (ed), Anatomy of Wonder (2004) II-1406. 1972 Nebula nominee.