Vintage 1940s-1970s Science Fiction and Space Fantasy Paperback Choice
$7.00 – $17.00
Blast off into a bygone era of interstellar adventure with this curated selection of vintage science fiction and space fantasy paperbacks. Spanning from the mid-1940s through the late 1970s, this multi-choice listing offers a diverse journey through the evolution of the genre, from pulp-inspired classics to television tie-in ephemera. Highlights include a 1944 printing of Brett Sterling’s The Tenth Planet and the 1962 anthology The Weird Ones, both of which embody the stark, imaginative storytelling of mid-century sci-fi.
Please make your selection from the following titles:
1. Lark and the Golden Tide by Colum MacConnell (1977)
2. The Weird Ones edited by H.L. Gold (1962)
3. The Tenth Planet by Brett Sterling (1944)
4. The Star Mill by Emil Petaja (1968)
5. Moon Odyssey (Space: 1999 #1) by John Rankine (1975)
6. The Time Fighters (Space: 1999 #5) by Michael Butterworth (1977)
7. The Space-Jackers (Space: 1999 #3) by Michael Butterworth (1977)
8. The Psychomorph (Space: 1999 #4) by Michael Butterworth (1977)
9. Battlestar Galactica: The Photostory by Glen A. Larson (1979)
For fans of classic "Space Age" television, this lot features a strong collection of Space: 1999 novels, including the series debut Moon Odyssey and several subsequent adventures by Michael Butterworth. These volumes, along with the Battlestar Galactica: The Photostory, are essential archives for collectors of 1970s media tie-ins, capturing the specific aesthetic and tone of early televised space opera. Each book in this selection carries a unique patina of age, with worn spines and softened corners that tell the story of decades of reading. Whether used to fill a gap in a dedicated genre library or as a striking visual accent for a study, these paperbacks offer a tactile and nostalgic window into the final frontier as imagined by the writers of the past.
These items are vintage, over 45 years old.
Please make your selection from the following titles:
1. Lark and the Golden Tide by Colum MacConnell (1977)
2. The Weird Ones edited by H.L. Gold (1962)
3. The Tenth Planet by Brett Sterling (1944)
4. The Star Mill by Emil Petaja (1968)
5. Moon Odyssey (Space: 1999 #1) by John Rankine (1975)
6. The Time Fighters (Space: 1999 #5) by Michael Butterworth (1977)
7. The Space-Jackers (Space: 1999 #3) by Michael Butterworth (1977)
8. The Psychomorph (Space: 1999 #4) by Michael Butterworth (1977)
9. Battlestar Galactica: The Photostory by Glen A. Larson (1979)
For fans of classic "Space Age" television, this lot features a strong collection of Space: 1999 novels, including the series debut Moon Odyssey and several subsequent adventures by Michael Butterworth. These volumes, along with the Battlestar Galactica: The Photostory, are essential archives for collectors of 1970s media tie-ins, capturing the specific aesthetic and tone of early televised space opera. Each book in this selection carries a unique patina of age, with worn spines and softened corners that tell the story of decades of reading. Whether used to fill a gap in a dedicated genre library or as a striking visual accent for a study, these paperbacks offer a tactile and nostalgic window into the final frontier as imagined by the writers of the past.
These items are vintage, over 45 years old.