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New York: Simon and Schuster, [1987]. Gilt cloth and boards. First U.S. edition. A little dusty, else a nice copy in dust jacket.
New York: Simon and Schuster, [1987]. Gilt cloth and boards. First U.S. edition. A little dusty, else a nice copy in dust jacket.
New York: St. Martin's Press, [1993]. Boards. First U.S. edition. Three ghostly, interconnected novellas, featuring Henry James and E.F. Benson as characters. About fine in dust jacket with a touch of rubbing to the tips.
New York: St. Martins, [ 1978]. Two volumes. Gilt cloth. First U.S. editions. Fine in good dust jackets (creased tear in jacket of second volume, rubbing and sticker marks on both). Appearances by Van Vogt, Asimov, Simak, Russell, Clement, Bradbury, Clarke, Farmer, Matheson, Kuttner, et al.
[London]: Weidenfeld and Nicolson, [1975]. Cloth textured boards. Nice copy, near fine, in very good, slightly edgeworn dust jacket with two small internal mends to edge-tears. First edition. Inscribed and signed by Aldiss ("Brian") in the year of publication to two friends, with "lots of love & thanks to you.....
[Oxford]: Avernus, [2000]. Quarto. Black cloth, with canary yellow printed wrappers bound in. Color plates by Phipps, b&w plates by Aldiss. Fine. First edition. In addition to 100 numbered copies divided between wrappers and cloth, this is one of an unknown quantity of unnumbered copies, signed by Aldiss ('Brian'), and.....
London: Faber & Faber, [1971]. Cloth-textured boards. Top edge faintly dust- dimmed, but near fine, in very good, lightly foxed and soiled white dust jacket with tiny edge tear. First revised edition, the selection from the 1965 edition altered by the deletion of six stories, the addition of eight different.....
London: Cape, [ 1973]. Printed wrappers. Uncorrected page proofs of the first edition. About fine, in oversize dust jacket with fraying along top edge and rubbing at folds.
London: Cape, [1973]. Black boards, lettered in gilt. Patches of light foxing at gutters of endleaves, otherwise about fine in lightly edgeworn pictorial dust jacket. First edition. Inscribed: "Dear Joe - Since this novel poaches on the fringes of Eng. Lit., I think you'd better have a look at it!.....
New York: Harper & Row, [ 1977]. Cloth and boards. First American edition. Publisher's review slip laid in. Fine in dust jacket.
[London]: Avernus, [1988]. Stiff pictorial wrappers. Very slightly bowed, top edge faintly dust-marked, otherwise about fine. First edition of this paperback original, edited by Frank Hatherley, and with an Introduction by Robert Holdstock. Inscribed by the author: To ... Wot To Do Wen Authorship Fails. Much love & admiration Brian.....
[Hammersmith]: Flamingo / HarperCollins, [1994]. Large, thick octavo. Gilt lettered cloth- textured boards. Usual tanning to text block, some dust along top edge, very good in dust jacket. First edition. Inscribed and signed to two long-time friends: "For ... - Once more into the breach dear friends! Love Brian 1st.....
[Hammersmith]: HarperCollins, [1993]. Large octavo. Gilt cloth-textured boards. Top edge a bit dust marked, else near fine, in lightly soiled dust jacket. First edition. Inscribed by Aldiss on the front free endsheet to a long-time friend and fellow writer: "Dearest ... - What would Kafka think? Is this a case.....
[London]: Avernus, [1990]. Quarto. Pictorial stiff glossy wrappers (with pictorial vignette by Joseph Reed). Wrapper corners creased, but very good or better. First edition of this festschrift, including contributions by Amis, Ballard, Harrison, Lessing, Moorcock, Pohl, Priest, Joe and Kit Reed, Silverberg, and many others. Issued in an unspecified "limited.....
[London]: Avernus, [1990]. Quarto. Pictorial stiff glossy wrappers (with pictorial vignette by Joseph Reed). Fine. First edition of this festschrift, including contributions by Amis, Ballard, Harrison, Lessing, Moorcock, Pohl, Priest, Joe and Kit Reed, Silverberg, and many others. Issued in an unspecified "limited edition."
[Oxford: Published by the Author], Christmas 2009. 56pp. Octavo. Pictorial wrappers. Color illustrations. Foretips slightly bumped, wrapper slightly bowed, near fine. First edition. One of 100 copies printed for the author’s private distribution as a holiday greeting. This copy is inscribed on the colophon: "To dear Kit & Joe warmest.....
New York: Vantage Press, [1956]. [14],439pp. Thick octavo. Gilt cloth. Portraits and plates. Slight dulling along top edges of boards, but a very good copy in shelfworn dust jacket. "First edition." Inscribed and signed by the "editor." A curious production, in large part indebted to (if not literally copied from).....
[New York]: Bloomsbury, [2008]. Boards. Top edge faintly dusty, otherwise fine in dust jacket. First US edition of the multi-gaited writer's second book for young adults, a supernatural thriller, affectionately inscribed and signed ("Steve") by him on the half-title to two friends, on 31 December 2007. Due to his frequent.....
Philadelphia: Lippincott, 1959. Boards. Critic or reviewer's intelligent ink notes on rear endsheet, otherwise a bright, clean copy, in very good dust jacket with a few small edge tears and a tiny chip at lower edge of the front panel. First edition in book form, preceded by periodical publication as.....
London: Smith, Elder & Co., 1900. [8],312,[8]pp. Gray cloth, printed in maroon. Frontis. Endsheets a bit darkened, old crease to front free endsheet, but a very good copy. First edition of one of Guthrie's most popular works, a fantasy that enjoyed success in his own adaptation to the stage, saw.....
London: Smith, Elder, 1897. Cloth. Top edge dusty, edges foxed, spine quite faded, light wear to extremities, but a good copy. "New edition." First published in 1886. With a presentation inscription from Guthrie on the half-title: "J. Caroline Pym from affectionate friend Anstey Guthrie Jan: 1899." The recipient was a......
Chicago: Argus Books, 1939. Sewn decorated wrappers. Small crease at lower forecorner of upper wrapper, otherwise fine. First edition in book form of this prose fantasy by the early staff member of POETRY and Chicago-based social activist. OCLC locates a dozen copies.
Sauk City: Arkham House, Summer 1967 through Winter 1971. Whole numbers one through eight (of 10 published). Eight issues. Small octavo. Printed self- wrappers. Illustrated. About fine. Edited by August Derleth and staff. The first eight numbers of this short-lived Arkham House periodical, combining promotional efforts with original contributions in.....
London: Heinemann, 1933. Gilt cloth. First edition of this futuristic novel about the fight for liberty against an international monopolistic trust. Typical light foxing, otherwise an attractive copy in dust jacket.
Garden City: Doubleday, 1982. Cloth and boards. First edition, trade issue. Tiny ink name in endsheet gutter, else about fine in dust jacket.
London: Hutchinson, [nd. but 1927]. Large octavo. Pictorial blue cloth. First edition. Spine sunned (and with a 3cm scratch), fore-tips bumped, boards rubbed and marked, scattered light foxing throughout, but a sound copy (without dw). Contributors include L.P. Hartley, Walpole, Edgar Wallace, Lawrence, Maugham, et al....