|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
S42 |
Banks, Ian |
The State of the Art |
Orbit (UK) 1991 |
British First Edition F/F
|
$55.00 |
BUY |
|
S354 |
Bishop,
Michael (Editior) |
Nebula Awards 23 |
HBJ 1989 |
F-/F- very light shelf wear book and jacket. Stories by 18 authors,
including Asimov, Cadigan, Haldeman, Shepard, Sterling and Watson.
Signed by Walter Jon Williams on the half title page and by John
Kessel at his contribution. Nice, unread copy.
|
$30.00 |
BUY |
|
S366 |
Bradbury, Ray (Editor)
Click
for larger view
® |
Futuria Fantasia
 |
Graham 2007 |
Limited first hardcover edition. Fine book and jacket housed in a
Fine slipcase. Dust jacket art by Hannes Bok. Book is bound in black
boards. End papers show a collage of sepia-toned photos from the
period when "Futuria Fantasia" made its first appearance. This is
number 22 of 300 such copies. This volume contains Bradbury's first
works that were printed in the first volume, four issues, of "Futuria
Fantasia" a slim, pseudo-magazine that Bradbury, working with
Forrest J. Ackerman and collaborating with artist Hannes Bok (1914 -
1964), edited and published himself. A hundred copies, at 10 cents,
of each issue were produced during 1939 and 1940. These are
reproduced in exact facsimile here, in the original green ink, with
many illustrations by Bok. The issues of "Futuria Fantasia"
contained many contributions by Ackerman and Bradbury using various
pseudonyms. Other contributors included: Robert Heinlein (using the
pseudonym Lyle Monroe), Damon Knight, Henry Kuttner, and Bruce Yerke.
The book consists of a preface by Bradbury, an interview of Bradbury
by Craig Graham., and then the issues of the magazine. Thanks to
Graham for saving them from being lost forever! A very interesting
glimpse into the past and Bradbury's formative years after High
School; too poor to attend college, he hung around the Clifton's
Cafeteria Science Fiction Club, thank heavens. Signed on the
limitation page by Bradbury. A note from the publisher on the final
page explains some details of the production and is signed by Craig
Graham and Michael Graham.
|
$150.00 |
BUY |
|
S367 |
Bradbury, Ray (Editor) |
Futuria Fantasia |
Graham 2007 |
Lettered limited
first hardcover edition of item S366. Fine book and jacket housed
in Fine, black cloth-covered clamshell box. The lettered version is
bound in quarter leather with illustrated cloth-covered boards. It
is signed on the limitation page by both Bradbury and Forrest J.
Ackerman. This is copy "I" of 52 lettered copies. Laid-in is a
photograph of Craig Graham with Bradbury, who is holding a copy of
the book. A note from the publisher on the final page explains some
details of the production and is signed by Craig Graham and Michael
Graham.
|
$550.00 |
BUY |
|
S369 |
Bradbury, Ray |
It Came from Outer Space |
Gauntlet 2004 |
Limited first edition, Fine minus book and jacket with very light
edge and corner wear. This very large book is housed in a Fine
(optional from the publisher) slipcase that has a glossy print of
the jacket cover art mounted on the front. This is number 632 of 750
such copies. Signed by Bradbury on the title/limitation page. New
and unread from the publisher, with the problems above incurred
during packing and shipping.
|
$100.00 |
BUY |
|
S371 |
Bradbury, Ray |
Somewhere a Band is Playing |
Gauntlet 2007 |
Limited first edition, Fine minus book and
jacket housed in Fine slipcase (that was optional from the
publisher). Signed by Bradbury on the title/limitation page. New and
unread from the publisher, where the corners were lightly bumped
during preparation for shipping. Dust jacket art is by Bradbury and
William F. Nolan has provided an introduction. This is number 303 of
500 such copies.
|
$90.00 |
BUY |
|
S317 |
Brooke, Keith and Eric Brown
Click
for larger view
® |
Parallax View

|
Sarob Press
(UK) 2000 |
Limited first UK edition 1st printing F/F, unread book, one of 250
copies |
$32.50 |
BUY |
|