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Brand of the Werewolf :Doc Savage 5
Kenneth RobesonBANTAM DOUBLEDAY @ DELL1/1/19331155307523355307523397805530752368/1/2015
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Land of always night: A Doc Savage adventure
Kenneth RobesonBantam1/1/1935138115531012265531012269780553101225used science fiction novel8/1/2015
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Get Out of My Sky: Three Short Novels of Science Fiction (Crest SF, s362)
James Blish,Poul Anderson,Thomas N. Scortia
Fawcett1/1/1960176114490036204490036209780449003626Science Fiction Short Novels7/12/2015
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Rogue MoonAlgis BudrysB-2Nelson Doubleday1/1/196018011B0007EXF9C7394066639780739406663All his life, Al Barker has toyed with death. So when the US lunar programme needs a volunteer to penetrate a murderous labyrinth, alien to all human comprehension, Barker's the man to do it. But what is required of Barker is that he withstand the trauma of dying, not just once, but time and time again. A disquieting and original psychological study, Rogue Moon is the story of monstrous scientific ambition matched by human obsession.8/8/2015
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1984 (Signet Classics)George OrwellSignet Classics1/1/1961328114515249344515249349780451524935View our feature on George Orwell’s 1984. Written in 1948, 1984 was George Orwell’s chilling prophecy about the future. And while 1984 has come and gone, Orwell’s narrative is timelier than ever. 1984 presents a startling and haunting vision of the world, so powerful that it is completely convincing from start to finish. No one can deny the power of this novel, its hold on the imaginations of multiple generations of readers, or the resiliency of its admonitions—a legacy that seems only to grow with the passage of time.8/1/2015
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R.U.R. and The Insect Play (Oxford Paperbacks)
K. & J. CapekOxford University Press, USA12/31/1961188111928101031928101039780192810106Josef and Karel Capek were the best known literary figures of liberated Czechoslovakia after 1918. Josef won a considerable reputation as a painter of the Cubist school, later developing his own playful primitive style. He collaborated with his brother in composing sketches, stories, and plays, as well as writing two short novels of his own and critical essays in which he defended the art of the unconscious, of children, and of savages. Following Hitler's invasion of 1939, Josef Capek was sent to a German concentration camp. He died at Belsen in April 1945. Karel Capek became a journalist and for a time stage manager of the theatre in Vinohrady. Though a writer of novels, visionary romances, travel books, stories , and essays, Karel is best known for his plays. His last plays, written just before the entry of Hitler into Czechoslovakia, deal with the rise of dictatorship and the terrible consequences of war. Karel Capek died on Christmas day, 1938. After the success of R.U.R. (Rossums' Universal Robots, 1920) seen in London in 1923, the brothers collaborated in their best-known work, The Insect Play (1921). Both plays are satires depicting the horrors of a regimented technical world and the terrible end of the populace if they fail to rise against their oppressors. They reflect the world in which the Capeks lived and give a commentary on its grosser follies.6/6/2015
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Fiend in You, The
Charles & Nolan, William F. (Editors) Beaumont
Ballantine1/1/1962160113450064103450064109780345006417Macabre6/6/2015
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Twenty-Second Century, TheJohn ChristopherLancer 748111/1/1962190114477481144477481149780447748116Collection of science fiction stories by the author of "No Blade of Grass." STORIES: Colonial [Max Larkin] (1949); The Prophet (1953); Breaking-Point [Max Larkin] (1952); Decoy [Max Larkin] (1955); The Tree [Max Larkin] (1951); Christmas Roses (1949); Occupational Risk (1954); Mr. Kowtshook (1953); The New Wine (1954); Sentence of Death (1953); Museum Piece (1953); Rich and Strange (1954); The Rather Improbable History of Hilary Kiffer (1953); Monster (1950); Weapon (1954); A Time of Peace (1954); The $64 Question (1954); Blemish (1953); Rock-a-Bye (1954); Begin Again (1954).6/6/2015
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Coming of the Robots, TheSam MoscowitzCollier Macmillan Ltd12/1/196325411
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Who Can Replace a Man?Brian Aldiss1/1/1965115/30/2015
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Human Brain: Its Capacities and Functions, The
Isaac AsimovSignet2/1/1965357114516171264516171269780451617125In this remarkably clear and fascinating work, the notes scientist and writer Isaac Asimov investigates just how the human brain organizes and controls the total functioning of the individual.5/30/2015
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Time out of mind, and other stories.Pierre BoulleVanguard Press1/1/19662541143605807343605807397804360580736/6/2015
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October the First Is Too LateFred HoyleHarpercollins6/1/19662001160028459600284599780060028459Book Club Edition. Small tear to DJ. Come creasing to DJ. Pages are clean and binding is tight.8/9/2015
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Born Under MarsJohn BrunnerAce1/1/1967157114410716274410716279780441071623Brunner's novel was first published in 1967. Interplanetary intrigue.6/6/2015
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Wind in the Willows (Illustrated Junior Library), The
Kenneth GrahameB-4Grosset & Dunlap1/1/1967228114480602804480602809780448060286The Wind in the Willows (1908) is a book for those 'who keep the spirit of youth alive in them'. So wrote Kenneth Grahame of his timeless tale of Toad, Mole, Badger, and Rat in their beautiful and benevolently ordered world. But it is also a world under siege, threatened by dark and unnamed forces, and defended by the mysterious Piper at the Gates of Dawn. The Wind in the Willows has achieved an enduring place in our literature: it succeeds at once in arousing our anxieties and in calming them by giving perfect shape to our desire for peace and escape.8/8/2015
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Element 79Fred HoyleNew American Library1/1/196718911B000CSZKXC8811022889780881102284Stated First Printing bound in black cloth in near fine condition. The dust jacket is in VG+ condition. Rubbing to the upper edge of the front panel and a small tear at the upper right corner. Creasing to the head of the DJ's spine.7/12/2015
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BerserkerFred SaberhagenBallantine1/1/19671144105404844105404897804410540467/18/2015
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Those Who WatchRobert SilverbergSignet4/1/19671431145115019845115019897804511501967/18/2015
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Sargasso Ogre (The Fantastic Adventures of Doc Savage, #18), The
Kenneth RobesonBantam7/1/1967140115531132085531132089780553113204Book #18 in the Doc Savage series.8/1/2015
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Satan's WorldPoul AndersonCondé Nast1/1/1968115/30/2015
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New Writings in SF 4John CarnellBantam1/1/196815411
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515303763051530376309785153037639Science-Fiction6/6/2015
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Magician of Mars, TheEdmond HamiltonPopular Library1/1/196812811104560245010456024509781045602459Science-Fiction6/13/2015
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Swords of Lankhmar, TheFritz LeiberAce1/1/1968224114417922274417922279780441792221Ace Books 1968. First Printing. H-38 $.607/12/2015
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Voyage to Arcturus, ADavid LindsayBallantine1/1/1968287113452320893452320899780345232083Considered by the Irish Times as "one of the most brilliant flights of pure fancy ever recorded," this amazing story explores the beauty and untamed nature of a faraway world, where wild creatures crowd the fantastic landscape and demented torturers dominate victims with their bizarre mental powers.7/11/2015
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Gift from Earth, ALarry Niven1/1/1968254113452450919780345245090A solitary mountain rises from the searing, toxic blackness of the planet. The organ banks are the centre of this world. To them the subservient colonists contribute living limbs, and from them the overlords obtain the vital parts that keep them alive.7/11/2015
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Zero Stone, TheAndre NortonAce1/1/1968114419596284419596289780441959624Paperback edition of Andre Norton title8/1/2015
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SlanA. E. Van VogtBerkley Publishing Corporation1/1/19681601158602438758602438797805860243867/18/2015
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Space SwimmersGordon R. DicksonPan MacMillan3/1/19681921128335477128335477197802833547796/13/2015
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People: No Different Flesh, TheZenna HendersonAvon6/1/1968113800150643800150649780380015061First time in paperback6/13/2015
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Last and First Men and Star Maker : Two Science Fiction Novels
Olaf StapledonDover Publications6/1/1968438114862196234862196239780486219622The greatest future histories in science fiction. In Last and First Men the protagonist is "mankind" in an ultimate definition — intelligence. Star Maker, in a sense its sequel, is concerned with the history of intelligence in the entire cosmos.6/20/2015
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2001: A Space OdysseyArthur C. ClarkeRoc7/1/1968240334514506394514506399780451450630It has been more than forty years since the publication of this classic science fiction novel that changed the way we look at the stars and ourselves. From the savannas of Africa at the dawn of mankind to the rings of Saturn as man adventures to the outer rim of our solar system, 2001: A Space Odyssey is a journey unlike any other.This allegory about humanity's exploration of the universe, and the universe's reaction to humanity, was the basis for director Stanley Kubrick's immortal film, and lives on as a hallmark achievement in storytelling.6/6/2015
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MacroscopePiers AnthonyAvon1/1/1969347117221117707221117709780722111772One of Piers Anthony's most loved works! A great interwoven exciting story told by one of science fiction's greatest authors.5/30/2015
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Silkie, TheA. E. Van VogtAce1/1/1969189224417650254417650259780441765027Publisher: Ace Books #76501, cp/$0.95. Description: Soft Cover (paperback) Signed to a fan, "Cordially, Lydia & A E van Vogt" on the title page. All edges yellow. Condition: Good. some smudges on the front cover, some fading to the spine, one slight crease in the spine, previous owner's initials inked onto top edge of pages, else very good.8/1/2015
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Invasion of the RobotsPaperback Library1/1/196915711B000G9RUTO6106307849780610630781Paperback. Old, pp lightly tanned, spine tipped & creased, covers browned, dulled & w/slight edgewear. NO stains, tears, writing, in tight book.6/13/2015
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Day of the Dolphin, TheRobert MerleSimon & Schuster6/1/1969320116712018246712018249780671201821Against the cool presice backdrop of a government sponsored laboratory in Florida. The day of the dolphins unfolds the drama of a brilliant and charismatic scientist on the brink of a world shaking discovery. intent upon his private dream he is unaware that he and his laboratory, and his accomplishments are pawns in a savage game of espionage and nuclear tear.7/12/2015
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Stand On ZanzibarJohn BrunnerBallantine9/1/19696501134525486434525486497803452548636/6/2015
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Journey Beyond TomorrowRobert SheckleyDell9/1/1969192115750035105750035109780575003514Book by Sheckley, Robert8/8/2015
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Sirens of TitanKurt VonnegutLaurel12/15/1969320224401794834401794839780440179481Winston has flown his craft into a chrono-synclastic infundibulum, and been converted into pure energy. Materializing only when his waveforms intercept a planet, he only gets home once every 59 days. But at least it's some consolation that he knows all that ever has been and all that ever will be.7/18/2015
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Neanderthal PlanetBrian W. AldissB-1Avon1/1/197019211B001QQY5R638002322997803800232268/8/2015
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Circus of Hells, APoul Anderson1/1/1970115/30/2015
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Behind the walls of TerraPhilip Jose FarmerAce1/1/1970114410536374410536379780441053636Eligible for Amazon's FREE Super Saver/Prime Shipping, 24/7 Customer Service, and package tracking. 100% Satisfaction Guarantee. Text pages show modest aging/yellowing. Cover has some rubbing. Cover has some edge wear. Minimal wear to the edges and spine.6/13/2015
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One Against TimeAstron Del MartiaPaperback Library1/1/1970144115831152259780583115223Harold Newman was a loser, a plodding bank clerk whose past was weary and whose future was dull. Until the moment when his mind was activated by a warp in time and he became a super-brain, a brilliant freak gifted with the power of twenty computers. Suddenly Harold's future wasn't dull anymore; it was deadly. His very existence was a threat to life on Earth.6/13/2015
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Ice Crown (#35840)Andre NortonAce1/1/197022011044135842X044135842X9780441358427This is the first Ace Books paperback printing of this 1970 novel, featuring Davis Meltzer cover art. Cover code #35840.7/18/2015
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Skylark of Space, TheEdward E. (Doc) SmithPyramid Publications1/1/1970159115150296965150296969780515029697This is the first of the famous Skylark novels...a voyage to the ends of the universe.7/18/2015
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Men Who Smiled No More (The Fantastic Adventures of Doc Savage, #45), The
Kenneth RobesonBantam2/1/19701381155304875955304875997805530487598/1/2015
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Thunder Of Stars (Venturer Twelve, Book 1), A
Dan Morgan,John KippaxBallantine5/1/1970200113450192293450192299780345019226First book in the "Venturer Twelve" series, which also includes Seed of Stars (1972, by Morgan and John Kippax); The Neutral Stars (1973, by Kippax and Morgan); Where No Stars Guide (1975, by Kippax).7/11/2015
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Nebula Award Stories: 6Clifford D. SimakDoubleday6/1/197011
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999737617X999737617X97899973761768/15/2015
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Simultaneous ManRalph BlumHarperCollins Distribution Services10/12/19702401123396248423396248497802339624816/6/2015
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coins of Murph, TheLeo P. KelleyBerkley1/1/197119111B00005XCVP042502069X97804250206927/12/2015
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Horizon AlphaDouglas R. MasonBallantine1/1/1971168113450217973450217979780345021793From the back cover-
It is necessary to a man to believe that he has some poer to alter the future. So decided Gunnar Holt.
7/11/2015
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Satellite 54-ZeroDouglas MasonBallantine1/1/1971185113450210883450210889780345021083Ballantine Books, 1971. paperback original novel. "Bauchman was a small god in his own way--the richest man of the richest planet the worlds had ever known. Certainly he had a great deal of power--and he used it wisely. After all, there was that research sphere, presumably serving mankind. Or if not mankind, whom? Bauchman, of course. But what could Bauchman, the most powerful man in the known universe, possibly want that he did not have? Bauchman wanted to be God." British author Mason also wrote under the pen-name "John Rankine."7/11/2015
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Dome WorldDean McLaughlinPyramid1/1/1971159117102492097102492099780710249203older paperback book with tanned pages.7/12/2015
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final programme, TheMichael MOORCOCKMayflower1/1/19711601158311822458311822497805831182248/15/2015
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3 to the Highest PowerWilliam F NolanCorgi1/1/197111B002JIYEHQ55208709297805520870947/12/2015
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Voyages: Scenarios for a Ship Called Earth
Rob SauerBallantine1/1/19711134502185134502185197803450218547/18/2015
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Dancer from Atlantis, ThePoul AndersonN. Doubleday8/1/197118311B0006CEKD011315295539781131529554During a cruise to Japan, Duncan Reid is suddenly transported into the distant past, where he and three other time travelers try to find the way home. By the author of The Boat of a Million Years. Reprint.5/30/2015
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Orn (Of Man and Manta, No. 2)Piers AnthonyAvon11/1/197125611038040964X038040964X9780380409648The trio of scientists had been ordered to survey the planet's flora, fauna and mineral resources, and from the very beginning of their mission everything they observed led to one startling conclusion-the mysterious world was virtually identical with the Earth of the Paleocene period, 70,000,000 years ago at the very dawn of the age of mammals! Their names were Cal, Veg, and Aquilon, the most resourceful-and rebellious-of Earth's explorers, and with them came four alien companions, the mantas. Strange flying beings, half-animal, half-fungus, the mantas possessed the keenest senses of any creatures in the universe, a gift which immediately saved the mission from complete disaster. Detecting strong vibrations coming from a great distance, the mantas warned the humans, and Cal realized that it could mean only one thing: an earthquake-one large enough to produce a tidal wave that would totally inundate the small island where they had set up camp. Veg, the strongest member of the team, constructed a crude sailing raft, and the party put out to sea to escape the doomed island. It was the beginning of an incredible series of adventures which would lead them to discoveries as momentous as they were deadly. Sailing for weeks, the raft took them to a region vastly different from the island they had left behind. And when a brachiosaurus, supposedly extinct in the Paleocene period, nearly swamped the raft, they knew they had reached an area of priceless scientific value-an isolated enclave of the Cretaceous period where the full spectrum of the golden age of reptiles was present! But just as incredible as the dinosaurs was another creature they were soon to meet-Orn, a man-sized bird who belonged to the most advanced species ever to develop on this world. Unsurpassed racial memory enabled Orn's mind to reach millions of years into the past, and it was his presence that led the three humans and the mantas to open revolt. Determined to prevent man's destructive exploitation of this world, they must pit themselves not only against the creatures they wish to save from extinction, but also against the all-consuming greed of Earth's powerful authorities. As rich in scientific detail as it is in breathtaking excitement, Orn is a masterwork of the imagination and a tribute to the creative genius of Piers Anthony.5/30/2015
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There Will Be TimePoul AndersonB-1Nelson Doubleday1/1/197218122B000GPZUMW9644720829780964472082HARDCOVER, Science fiction8/8/2015
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Wonderful Ice Cream Suit and Other Plays, The
Ray BradburyBantam1/1/19721155311582055311582097805531158266/6/2015
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From This Day Forward: 13 Stories by John Brunner
John BrunnerB-2Doubleday1/1/197223811B0006CPX4A11273471879781127347186science fiction collection8/8/2015
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StardroppersJohn BrunnerDaw 231/1/197214411B000BH8TVY60020008697806002000866/6/2015
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Dimension AL. P. DaviesDell1/1/197211B000DCOJVQ44001957597804400195726/13/2015
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Witch of the Dark GateJohn JakesMagnum Books1/1/1972175114177541594477541579780447754155THE KLEKTOHUNDREDS OF THOUSANDSF YEARS AGO A GREAT CIVILIZATION FLORISHED ON EARTH...AND THEN VANISHED BEFORE THE FIRST ONSLAUGHT OF THE GREAT ICE AGE. BUT THOSE MEN DID NOT DIE; INSTEAD, THEY FLED THROUGH THE DMENSIONS TO ALTERNATE WORLDS,
AND NOW THE HIGH KINGS OF SHILKOR WERE READY TO RECLAIM THEIR LONG-ABANDONED TERRITORY- AND SOLDIER OF FORTUNE GAVIN BLACK WAS THE ONLY MAN WHO COULD STAND AGAINST THEM.
7/12/2015
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Starflight 3000R. W. MacKelworthBallantine1/1/1972184113450277443450277449780345027740Book by Mackelworth, R. W.7/11/2015
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king of the swords, TheMichael MoorcockMayflower1/1/1972141115831199995831199999780583119993Granada Mayflower reprint paperback vg++7/12/2015
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Star 2 Science FictionFrederick PohlBallantine1/1/197219511
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34502718334502718397803450271847/18/2015
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Squawwwk!Thomas RockwellB-7Little, Brown1/1/1972147113167533943167533949780316753395An enormous bird who grew from a speck in a school reader fascinates the children and terrifies the adults of a small town.6/19/2015
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Orbit 11: An Anthology of New Stories
Gene Wolfe,Vonda N. McIntyre,Frederik Pohl,Philip José Farmer,Gardner Dozois,Joe W. Haldeman,Kate Wilhelm,C. L. Grant,Geo. Alec Effinger
G. P. Putnam's Sons1/1/197225511
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3991098113991098119780399109812Science Fiction8/15/2015
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Guardians, TheJohn ChristopherSimon Pulse3/1/19721120426801204268019780020426806In a world where two nations rule all, Rob must find a way to live among them both in this futuristic story from the author of the Tripods series.In the future, the world has been divided into two societies. One is the Conurb—a sprawling, modern city where technology rules and people live with only the bare minimum they need to survive. The other is the County—a land of green fields and beautiful mansions, where the people have turned back the clock to a pristine past. Rob has always lived in the Conurb, but after he is sent to a terrible boarding school, he decides his only option is to take a chance and cross the Barrier into the unknown world of the County. There he meets another boy who introduces Rob to the very different society, and all the wondrous things that come with it. But even though Rob wants to believe that the County is a utopia, he begins to learn about the darkness that lurks beneath the smiles of his new family and friends. And when sinister secrets are revealed, Rob is forced to make a choice: stay in the County, where everything is a perfect lie, or return to the Conurb, where life is hard, horrible, and real.6/6/2015
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Tar-Aiym Krang, TheAlan Dean FosterDel Ray3/1/197225111034530280X345302809780345302809Moth was a beautiful planet, the only one with wings -- two great golden clouds suspended in space around it.Here was a wide-open world for any venture a man might scheme. The planet attracted unwary travelers, hardened space-sailors, and merchant buccaneers -- a teeming, constantly shifting horde that provided a comfortable income for certain quick-witted fellows like Flinx and his pet flying snake Pip. With his odd talents, the pickings were easy enough so that Flinx did not have to be dishonest ... most of the time.In fact, it hardly seemed dishonest at all to steal a starmap from a dead body that didn't really need it anymore. But Flinx wasn't quite smart enough. He should have wondered why the body was dead in the first place...6/13/2015
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Other Days, Other EyesBob ShawLittlehampton Book Services Ltd7/13/19721921157501485757501485797805750148558/8/2015
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Orbit 10Damon KnightBerkley9/13/197225511
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4250223664250223669780425022368Book by Knight, Damon8/15/2015
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Retief's Ransom (Jaime Retief Series #7)
Keith LaumerBerkley Medallion9/13/1972159114250213864250213869780425021385Book by Laumer, Keith7/12/2015
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Darkover LandfallMarion Zimmer BradleyDAW12/1/1972160118799790628799790629780879979065Darkover Landfall6/6/2015
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Best Science Fiction of the Year # 2, The
Terry (editors) CarrBallantine1/1/197337011
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34503312434503312497803450331238/15/2015
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Dolphin IslandArthur C. ClarkeHolt, Rinehart and Winston, Inc.1/1/197311B000OECGFO58330102997805833010226/6/2015
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Book of Gordon Dickson, TheGordon R. DicksonDaw1/1/19732051187997055397808799705506/13/2015
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Star RoadGORDON R. DICKSONB-3Doubleday1/1/197311B000W3UHOE111100186397811110018658/8/2015
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Shaggy PlanetRon GoulartMagnum / Lancer1/1/197311B00005XVOB4477542039780447754209Shaggy planet6/13/2015
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Nebula Award Stories SevenLloyd Biggle Jr.Harrow1/1/197328922
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60870559608705599780060870553This is the paperback edition. Features science fiction stories published in 1970/71. Introduction by the editor, plus the stories: Good News from the Vatican (1971) by Robert Silverberg; Heathen God (1971 by George Zebrowski; Horse of Air (1970) by Gardner Dozois ; Mount Charity (1971) by Edgar Pangborn; Poor Man, Beggar Man (1971) by Joanna Russ; Sky (1971) by R. A. Lafferty; The Encounter (1970) by Kate Wilhelm; The Giberel (1971) by Doris Pitkin Buck; The Last Ghost (1971) by Stephen Goldin; The Missing Man (1971) by Katherine MacLean; The Queen of Air and Darkness (1971) by Poul Anderson. Also the following essays: The Year in Science Fiction by Damon Knight; Nebula Award Science Fiction, 1965-1970, The Science by Poul Anderson; Nebula Award Science Fiction, 1965-1970, The Fiction by Theodore Sturgeon.6/6/2015
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Candy ManVincent KingSphere1/1/19731861172215264772215264797807221526457/11/2015
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All The Gods Of EisernonSimon LangAvon1/1/1973302113501533963501533969780350153397"In the exotic jungles of an alien world, mankind fights for control of the galaxy!"7/12/2015
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In the EnclosureBarry N. MalzbergAvon1/1/197319011B00005XIBD38015073597803801507317/12/2015
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Neutron StarLarry NivenBallantine1/1/19731134523441334523441397803452344147/11/2015
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Jupiter
Carol Pohl,Frederik Pohl,John Berkey
Ballantine1/1/197311
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3452366293452366299780345236623Science fiction anthology.7/18/2015
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TriplanetaryE. E. (Doc) SmithPyramid1/1/19731151502890851502890897805150289047/18/2015
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Connecticut Yankee in King Arthurs Court
Mark TwainWASHINGTON SQUARE PRESS1/1/1973360116714658056714658059780671465803Washington Square Press Book, Pocket Books, by Random House. First published in 1948, this distinguished edition has gone through 20+ printings and is still going strong. A Delightful Comedy About the head superintendent of an arms factory who got cracked over the head with a crowbar and came to in King Arthur's England.7/18/2015
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New Dimensions 1Avon1/1/197325611
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B000QRD84238015925297803801592538/15/2015
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Gods and GolemsLester Del ReyBallantine1/12/19731134523087634523087697803452308746/13/2015
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When Worlds CollidePhilip Wylie,Edwin BalmerWarner Books1/12/1973192114467402174467402179780446740210A runaway planet hurtles toward the earth. As it draws near, massive tidal waves, earthquakes, and volcanic eruptions wrack our planet, devastating continents, drowning cities, and wiping out millions. In central North America, a team of scientists race to build a spacecraft powerful enough to escape the doomed earth. Their greatest threat, they soon discover, comes not from the skies but from other humans. A crackling plot and sizzling, cataclysmic vision have made When Worlds Collide one of the most popular and influential end-of-the-world novels of all time. This Bison Frontiers of Imagination edition features the original story and its sequel, After Worlds Collide.7/25/2015
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After Worlds CollidePhilip Wylie,Edwin BalmerWarner Books2/12/1973190114467421984467421989780446742191Science Fiction7/25/2015
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Seven Agate Devils (Doc Savage 73), The
Kenneth RobesonBantam3/1/197313411055307492X055307492X9780553074925A Doc Savage Adventure8/1/2015
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Astounding Analog Reader Vol. 2Doubleday4/1/197311
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038502732X038502732X97803850273288/15/2015
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On WheelsJohn JakesWarner Books5/1/1973174114467512354467512359780446751230Tomarrow's Children of the Firebird
Communes of mechanized nomads rolling endlessly across America in a perpetual quest for speed...
Supercharged tribes with no destination, no loyalty, and only one law-never stop.
Their only dream, desire or destiny is a gasoline-fume fantasy of the fastest machine roaring through the night.
6/20/2015
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UFO-1: The Flesh Hunters - Book #1Robert MiallWarner Books5/12/1973142114467527384467527389780446752732Based on the Nationally Acclaimed TV Series Created by Gerry & Sylvia Anderson.7/11/2015
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Orbit 12
Ursula K. Le Guin,Brian W. Aldiss,Michael Bishop,Kate Wilhelm,Gene Wolfe,Edward Bryant,Vonda N. McIntyre,Doris Piserchia
G. P. Putnam's Sons7/1/197325411
shelved with anthologies
B000BKD4T83991110189780399111013Science fiction stories.8/15/2015
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World of PtaavsLarry NivenBallantine7/12/19731134523440534523440597803452344077/11/2015
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Hobbitt, TheJ.R.R. TolkienBallantine8/12/1973223452351263452351269780345235121The first new illustrated edition of The Hobbit for more than 15 years contains 150 brand new colour illustrations. Artist Jemima Catlin's charming and lively interpretation brings Tolkien's beloved characters to life in a way that will entice and entertain a new generation of readers. Bilbo Baggins is a hobbit who enjoys a comfortable and quiet life. His contentment is disturbed one day when the wizard, Gandalf, and the dwarves arrive to take him away on an adventure. Smaug certainly looked fast asleep, when Bilbo peeped once more from the entrance. He was just about to step out on to the floor when he caught a sudden thin ray of red from under the drooping lid of Smaug's left eye. He was only pretending to sleep! He was watching the tunnel entrance! Whisked from his comfortable hobbit-hole by Gandalf the wizard and a band of dwarves. Bilbo Baggins finds himself caught up in a plot to raid the treasure hoard of Smaug the Magnificent, a large and very dangerous dragon...7/18/2015
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Invincible, TheStanislaw LemSidgwick and Jackson8/23/19732231128397962328397962397802839796207/12/2015