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Published by The MIT Press, 2018
ISBN 10: 0262536269ISBN 13: 9780262536264
Seller: Bellwetherbooks, McKeesport, PA, U.S.A.
Book
paperback. Condition: As New. Illustrated. LIKE NEW!!! Has a red or black remainder mark on bottom/exterior edge of pages.
Condition: Good. Good condition. December, 1959 issue. Paperback edition. Foxed. (Science Fiction, Sci-Fi).
Published by Doubleday & Co., Inc., 1979
Seller: Amazing Books Pittsburgh, Pittsburgh, PA, U.S.A.
Book
Hardcover. Condition: Very Good. Dust Jacket Condition: good. Very good copy in a good dj. BCE (Book Club Edition). Light edge wear to bottom of boards is only visible wear. Dj is clean and bright, light chipping on spine and a 1 inch tear, corners and edges fraying lightly, circular yellow sticker on front of dj. A clean, tight, attractive copy - SR.
Published by New York: Belmont Tower Books, (1974, c. 1968.), 1974
Seller: Bookfever, IOBA (Volk & Iiams), Ione, CA, U.S.A.
Paperback. Anthology containing "12 chilling battles between men and machines" with a great line up of authors: Brian Aldiss, Fredric Brown, Poul Anderson, Isaac Asimov, Philip K. Dick ("Imposter"), Henry Kuttner, Robert Sheckley, Algis Budrys, Walter M. Miller ("I Made You"), Gordon R. Dickson, Idris Seabright, and Stephen Vincent Benet. #50722, cover price 95c. 158 pp. Very good (light rubbing to covers, Kent cigarette ad insert still present.).
Published by New York: Ballantine, (1980.), 1980
Seller: Bookfever, IOBA (Volk & Iiams), Ione, CA, U.S.A.
First Edition
First edition - Paperback original - first printing. Contains 8 original stories - in addition to James P Hogan's "Sword of Damocles." and P K Dick's "Chains of Air, Web of Aether", this includes stories by Marion Zimmer Bradley, Charles Sheffield, L. Neil Smith, Lee Killough, Robert H. Curtis and G. C. Edmundson. 246 pp. Cover art by Darrell K. Sweet. Good only - peeled spot on front cover, bookstore stamp inside front cover, light creasing to spine, usual toning to pages.
Published by New York: MacFadden Books, (1969), 1969
Seller: Bookfever, IOBA (Volk & Iiams), Ione, CA, U.S.A.
First Edition
First edition - Paperback original - first printing. Macfadden #75-238. Stories on robots, distant stars, strange diseases and more by Erle Stanley Gardner, Charles Eric Maine, Eric Frank Russell, Isaac Asimov, Robert Bloch, Theodore Sturgeon, Edmond Hamilton, Philip K. Dick (the book appearance of his story: "Piper in the Woods".) 192 pp. Cover by Jack Faragasso. Very good.
Published by New York: Ballantine, (1980.), 1980
Seller: Bookfever, IOBA (Volk & Iiams), Ione, CA, U.S.A.
First Edition
First edition - Paperback original - first printing. Contains 8 original stories - in addition to James P Hogan's "Sword of Damocles." and P K Dick's "Chains of Air, Web of Aether", this includes stories by Marion Zimmer Bradley, Charles Sheffield, L. Neil Smith, Lee Killough, Robert H. Curtis and G. C. Edmundson. 246 pp. Cover art by Darrell K. Sweet. Very good minus - light creasing to spine, usual toning to pages.
Published by New York: Holt, Rinehart and Winston, (1982.) dj, 1982
Seller: Bookfever, IOBA (Volk & Iiams), Ione, CA, U.S.A.
First Edition Signed
SIGNED hardcover first edition - First printing. The Science Fiction writers of America choices for the best stories of 1980. In addition to stories by P. K. Dick, Gregory Benford and Charles L. Grant, this includes works by Clifford D. Simak, Michael Swanwick, Susie McKee Charnas, and Howard Waldrop . Essays on science fiction by Gregory Benford (who won the Nebula this year for his novel 'Timescape') and by Algis Budrys and Bill Warren. SIGNED by TWO authors - by Pournelle on the title page and by Benford at his essay "Why Is There So Little Science in Literature?" Edited and with an introduction by Jerry Pournelle. Also includes the past Nebula Award Winners from 1965 to 1980 and a list of Hugo winners. 286 pp. Ex-library with a pocket, usual markings, spine slant and signs of wear, but in a very good dust jacket.
Published by Pocket, 1981
ISBN 10: 0671422626ISBN 13: 9780671422622
Book
Paperback. Condition: Very Good. Prompt shipment, with tracking. we ship in CLEAN SECURE BOXES NEW BOXES Some creasing, else very good.
Published by GREENLEAF PUB. CO., EVANSTON, 1953
First Edition
Softcover. Condition: Near Fine. First Edition. Near fine in pictorial digest-size wrappers. Features Philip K. Dick's story "Mr. Spaceship.".
Softcover. Condition: Fine. First Edition. Close to fine in pictorial digest-size printed wrappers. Features Philip K. Dick's story "Meddler.".
Published by GALAXY PUBLISHING CORPORATION., NY, 1953
First Edition
Softcover. Condition: Near Fine. First Edition. Near fine in pictorial printed wrappers. (Hint of shelf wear at front cover) Features Philip K. Dick's story "Colony.".
Published by GALAXY PUBLICATIONS CORPORATION., NY, 1959
First Edition
Softcover. Condition: Near Fine. First Edition. Near fine in pictorial printed wrappers. (Light edge wear at spine) Features Philip K. Dick's story "War Game.".
Published by Ziff-Davis Publishing Company, New York, USA, 1963
Seller: Orlando Booksellers, Lincoln, United Kingdom
Book First Edition
Original Wraps. Condition: Very Good. Dust Jacket Condition: No Jacket, as Issued. Alex Schomburg (Cover illustration) (illustrator). First Edition. Vol. 37, No. 11 November 1963 - American edition, printed and published in the USA, with a price of 50 cents on the front cover. This issue includes the first publication of the short story "What'll We Do With Ragland Park?" by Philip K. Dick, novelet "Savage Pellucidar" by Edgar Rice Burroughs, two other short stories and other features (please see scan of Contents page for a full list of the authors). ***Very good in colour illustrated paper covers, with front cover artwork by Alex Schomburg. The covers have some light wear commensurate with age and handling, but are generally clean, although a previous UK bookseller has written sale prices 1/9 and 1/6 on the front cover (please see scans). The edges of the covers are slightly rubbed and creased, but the fragile spine is intact and still flat with no reading creases. Internally the magazine is also very good, with no inscriptions or annotations and no significant creases or tears - just a bit of creasing to the corner tips of the pages. Cheap pulp paper stock tanned as usual. Pages clean. Spine tight. ***194mm x 140mm. 130 pages including three pages of ads at the back. ***'"What'll We Do With Ragland Park?" is a science fiction short story by American writer Philip K. Dick. It was first published in Amazing Stories magazine in 1963. The story is a sequel to "Stand-By", a variation on the classic theme of the prophecy that always comes true. The original manuscript title was "No Ordinary Guy"'. (Wiki) ***A classic original 1960s American issue of pulp magazine Amazing Stories Fact and Science Fiction, published in November 1963, in very good condition for its age - this issue containing the 6,000 word short story "What'll We Do With Ragland Park?" by Philip K. Dick, and never-before-published novelet "Savage Pellucidar" by Edgar Rice Burroughs. ***For all our books, postage is charged at cost, allowing for packaging: any shipping rates indicated on ABE are an average only: we will reduce the P & P charge where appropriate - please contact us for postal rates for heavier books and sets etc.
Published by IF. WORLDS OF SCIENCE FICTION., NY, 1955
First Edition
Trade Paperback. Condition: Fine. First Edition. Close to fine in pictorial digest-size printed wrappers. (Text mildly age toned) Features Philip K. Dick's short story "Captive Market.".
Published by Quinn Publishing Company, New York, USA, 1958
Seller: Orlando Booksellers, Lincoln, United Kingdom
Book First Edition
Original Wraps. Condition: Very Good. Dust Jacket Condition: No Jacket, as Issued. Ed Emshwiller (Cover illustration) (illustrator). First Edition. Vol. 9, No. 1 December 1958 - American edition, printed and published in the USA, with a price of 35 cents on the front cover. This issue includes the first publication of the short story "Null-O" by Philip K. Dick, novelettes by Rog Phillips and R. M. McKenna, and four other short stories (please see scan of Contents page for a full list of the authors). ***Very good in colour illustrated paper covers, with front cover artwork by Ed Emsh. The covers have some light wear commensurate with age and handling, but are generally clean. The edges of the covers are slightly rubbed and creased, and there is some light staining to the spine. The spine is still flat with no reading creases. There is also a small pen mark to the front cover. Internally the magazine is almost near fine, with no inscriptions or annotations and no significant creases or tears - just a couple of small stain spots to the fore-edge margin of a couple of pages. Cheap pulp paper stock tanned as usual. Pages clean. Spine tight. ***186mm x 136mm. 120 pages. ***'"Null-O" is a 1958 science fiction short story by American writer Philip K. Dick. It examines the concept of totally unempathic and 'logical' humans ("Null-Os") in a parody of the plot and concepts of The Pawns of Null-A by A. E. van Vogt. These beings view individual collections of matter, i.e. any object, as subjective structures and see the true state of reality as an 'undifferentiated world of pure energy'. They can also move their ears independently, giving them excellent hearing. After attaining positions of power they proceed with a plan to ultimately return everything in the universe to this state. This is to be done by the construction of successively more powerful bombs, ultimately resulting in the rather improbable 'U-bomb' that will homogenise the whole universe. The Null-O plan is halted, however, when the 'ordinary' people of the world, who have survived the nuclear destruction of Earth's surface in the shelters built by their employers, rise up in drilling machines to stop the construction of an 'E-Bomb' designed to destroy Earth, and succeed in destroying both the E-Bomb prototype and the Null-O's themselves. The idea of humans without empathy is central in Dick's later works, such as "Do Androids Dream of Electric Sheep"? This story was initially published in IF magazine, and was later collected in "The Second Variety"'. (Wiki) ***A classic original 1950s American issue of pulp magazine IF: Worlds of Science Fiction, published in December 1958, in very good condition for its age - this issue containing the 4,000 word short story "Null-O" by Philip K. Dick. ***For all our books, postage is charged at cost, allowing for packaging: any shipping rates indicated on ABE are an average only: we will reduce the P & P charge where appropriate - please contact us for postal rates for heavier books and sets etc.
Published by Greenleaf Publishing Company., Evanston, 1954
First Edition
Softcover. Condition: Near Fine. Dust Jacket Condition: No Dust Jacket. First Edition; First Printing. First edition. Near fine in pictorial printed wrappers. (Text mildly toned) Features Philip K. Dick's story "The Crawlers." Choice copy. ; 8vo 8" - 9" tall.
Published by Greenleaf Publishing Company, Evanston, 1955
First Edition
Softcover. Condition: Near Fine. Dust Jacket Condition: No Dust Jacket. First Edition; First Printing. First edition. Near fine in pictorial printed wrappers. (Text lightly toned. Couple trifling nicks at spine ends. ) Features Philip K. Dick's story "The Chromium Fence." ; 8vo 8" - 9" tall.
Published by ZIFF-DAVIS., CHICAGO, 1964
First Edition
Softcover. Condition: Very Good+. Dust Jacket Condition: No Dust Jacket. First Edition; First Printing. First edition. February 1964 issue. Very good+ copy in digest-size pictorial printed wrappers. (Text age toned. Tiny chip at bottom tip of front cover. Couple small chips at edges of rear cover. ) Features Philip K. Dick's novelette "Novelty Act" which he would later expand into the novel "Simulacra.".
Softcover. Condition: Near Fine. Dust Jacket Condition: No Dust Jacket. First Edition; First Printing. First edition. SIGNED by editor Frederik Pohl on title page. Near fine in pictorial printed wrappers. (Small nick at head of front cover. Bump at mid-spine. ) Features Philip K. Dick's story "Retreat Syndrome.".