1970s-1980s Vintage DAW Science Fiction Paperback Choice
$9.00 – $18.00
This collection of nine vintage science fiction and fantasy paperbacks features the distinctive "yellow spine" design that made DAW Books a staple of 1970s and 1980s literature.
Please make your selection from the dropdown menu. The following books are available:
1. Emphyrio by Jack Vance (1979) - 208 pages. Has writing on the inside cover.
2. Savages of Gor by John Norman (1982) - 335 pages.
3. Mazes of Scorpio by Dray Prescott - 176 pages.
4. Second Game by Charles V. De Vet and Katherine MacLean (1981) - 158 pages.
5. Dying for Tomorrow by Michael Moorcock (1978) - 192 pages.
6. Two-Eyes by Stuart Gordon (1974) - 240 pages. Slight staining on the last page but still readable.
7. Nopalgarth by Jack Vance (1980) - 272 pages.
8. The Barbarian of World's End by Lin Carter - 188 pages.
9. Waves by M.A. Foster - 256 pages.
These books are perfect for fans of classic sword-and-planet adventures, space operas, and alternative world fantasies. Beyond their value as reading material, their uniform yellow spines create a striking visual display on any bookshelf, adding a bold pop of color and vintage character to a room. While these books show signs of their journey through time—including spine creasing and the natural toning of pages—they remain sturdy and ready to transport a new generation of readers to distant galaxies and forgotten realms.
These items are vintage, over 40 years old.
Please make your selection from the dropdown menu. The following books are available:
1. Emphyrio by Jack Vance (1979) - 208 pages. Has writing on the inside cover.
2. Savages of Gor by John Norman (1982) - 335 pages.
3. Mazes of Scorpio by Dray Prescott - 176 pages.
4. Second Game by Charles V. De Vet and Katherine MacLean (1981) - 158 pages.
5. Dying for Tomorrow by Michael Moorcock (1978) - 192 pages.
6. Two-Eyes by Stuart Gordon (1974) - 240 pages. Slight staining on the last page but still readable.
7. Nopalgarth by Jack Vance (1980) - 272 pages.
8. The Barbarian of World's End by Lin Carter - 188 pages.
9. Waves by M.A. Foster - 256 pages.
These books are perfect for fans of classic sword-and-planet adventures, space operas, and alternative world fantasies. Beyond their value as reading material, their uniform yellow spines create a striking visual display on any bookshelf, adding a bold pop of color and vintage character to a room. While these books show signs of their journey through time—including spine creasing and the natural toning of pages—they remain sturdy and ready to transport a new generation of readers to distant galaxies and forgotten realms.
These items are vintage, over 40 years old.