Ignite a sense of cosmic wonder in your collection with this vintage set of three hardcovers from Isaac Asimov's Library of the Universe, a fantastic addition for retro sci-fi collectors and astronomy enthusiasts alike. This curated lot introduces readers to the building blocks of astronomy through the clear, engaging perspective of one of science fiction's greatest grandmasters.
- Size: 8.5" x 8" (Measurements are close but approximate)
- Decade: 1980s
- Style: Retro Space Age / Sci-Fi Tech Ephemera
- Condition: Very good vintage condition with clean, crisp internal pages; features a small cosmetic ding on the front cover of The Sun volume
- Extra notes: Includes three complete titles: The Sun, Comets and Meteors, and How Was the Universe Born?
Published during the late 1980s, the Library of the Universe series was designed by legendary prolific author and biochemist Isaac Asimov to make complex astronomical concepts accessible and visually spectacular for a new generation of stargazers. Each volume is packed with era-distinct graphics, high-contrast stellar photography, and speculative sidebars that bridge the gap between hard science and imaginative curiosity. With their iconic square silhouettes and striking glossy covers, this set serves as an excellent retro display piece for a mid-century bookshelf, a child's space-themed room, or a dedicated science fiction archive.