Vintage DAW Science Fiction and Fantasy Paperback Multi-Choice

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Vintage DAW Science Fiction and Fantasy Paperback Multi-Choice
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Immerse yourself in the expansive worlds of mid-century speculative fiction with this multi-choice listing of vintage DAW paperbacks. Spanning from 1972 to 1984, this collection showcases the distinctive yellow-spine aesthetic that defined the science fiction and fantasy sections of 20th-century bookstores. This selection features a wide array of genre sub-types, from the hard-boiled space opera of E.C. Tubb’s Dumarest of Terra saga and the strategic interstellar mystery of Second Game to the poetic, Arthurian-inspired deep space narrative of C.J. Cherryh's Port Eternity.

Available Titles:
1. Entry to Elsewhen by John Brunner (1972) - A collection of three novellas from a Hugo Award-winning author.
2. Angado by E.C. Tubb (1984) - Book #30 in the epic Dumarest of Terra space opera saga.
3. Spaceling by Doris Piserchia (1979) - An imaginative standalone novel from a unique voice in 70s sci-fi.
4. Garan The Eternal by Andre Norton (1973) - A heroic fantasy tale from a Grand Master of Science Fiction.
5. Gate of Ivrel by C.J. Cherryh (1976) - The first book in the celebrated Morgaine Cycle, a blend of sci-fi and fantasy.
6. The Wicked Cyborg by Ron Goulart (1978) - A humorous sci-fi mystery featuring the Chameleon Corps.
7. Second Game by Charles V. De Vet & Katherine MacLean (1981) - An expanded novel based on their Hugo-nominated classic of interstellar strategy.
8. Port Eternity by C.J. Cherryh (1982) - A creative sci-fi retelling of Arthurian legends set in deep space.
9. One on Me by Tim Huntley (1980) - A classic science fiction thriller and mystery.

Each volume serves as a tactile piece of literary history, complete with the evocative, vibrant cover art and pulp textures typical of the Space Age and early 80s publishing. These books are ideal for collectors looking to complete specific series runs or for those styling a curated "Dark Academia" library. While these copies show the gentle character of well-read vintage literature—including light edge wear and natural page yellowing—they remain in good, readable condition. Whether you are revisiting the Grand Masters like Andre Norton or exploring the humorous, offbeat sci-fi of Ron Goulart, these DAW editions provide an authentic portal into the imaginative peaks of the genre.

This item is vintage, over 40 years old.