1960s-2000s Vintage Paperback Choice
$12.99 – $12.99
This curated collection of ten paperbacks spans over four decades of science fiction, historical thrillers, and non-fiction.
Please make your selection from the dropdown menu. The following books are available:
1. The Invisible Man by H.G. Wells (1965) - 213 pages.
2. Star Trek: The Janus Gate, Present Tense by L.A. Graf (2002) - 253 pages.
3. How Few Remain by Harry Turtledove (1998) - 594 pages.
4. The Concorde Airport '79 by Kerry Stewart (1979) - 249 pages.
5. The Evil that Men Do by Stephen G. Michaud with Roy Hazelwood - 344 pages.
6. Worldwar: Striking the Balance by Harry Turtledove (1997) - 547 pages.
7. Goldfinger by Ian Fleming (1959) - 191 pages.
8. The Human Body by Isaac Asimov (1963) - 320 pages. Has some writing on the inside cover.
9. The Devil's Triangle by Richard Winer (1974) - 222 pages.
The books feature a mix of colorful mid-century cover art and later graphic designs, making them ideal for a vintage-themed bookshelf or as a gift for a dedicated fan of genre fiction. While the group shows common signs of a well-read life—such as spine creasing and edge wear—they remain sturdy and ready for their next reader.
These items are vintage, over 20 years old.
All measurements are close but approximate. I measure in quarter inches.
Please make your selection from the dropdown menu. The following books are available:
1. The Invisible Man by H.G. Wells (1965) - 213 pages.
2. Star Trek: The Janus Gate, Present Tense by L.A. Graf (2002) - 253 pages.
3. How Few Remain by Harry Turtledove (1998) - 594 pages.
4. The Concorde Airport '79 by Kerry Stewart (1979) - 249 pages.
5. The Evil that Men Do by Stephen G. Michaud with Roy Hazelwood - 344 pages.
6. Worldwar: Striking the Balance by Harry Turtledove (1997) - 547 pages.
7. Goldfinger by Ian Fleming (1959) - 191 pages.
8. The Human Body by Isaac Asimov (1963) - 320 pages. Has some writing on the inside cover.
9. The Devil's Triangle by Richard Winer (1974) - 222 pages.
The books feature a mix of colorful mid-century cover art and later graphic designs, making them ideal for a vintage-themed bookshelf or as a gift for a dedicated fan of genre fiction. While the group shows common signs of a well-read life—such as spine creasing and edge wear—they remain sturdy and ready for their next reader.
These items are vintage, over 20 years old.
All measurements are close but approximate. I measure in quarter inches.