1960s-2000s Vintage Paperback Choice
$9.00 – $11.00
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.
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.