Vintage Genre Paperback Choice
$8.00 – $17.00
Dive into a diverse archive of speculative fiction with this selection of vintage science fiction and fantasy paperbacks, spanning from 1963 to 1989. This collection is a dapper tribute to the era of mass-market genre publishing, featuring iconic cover art and storied narratives from masters of the craft. From Yevgeny Zamyatin’s foundational dystopian work "WE" to the cosmic adventures of Michael Moorcock and Jack Williamson, these volumes capture the evolving energy of speculative storytelling.
Choose between:
1. The Great Stone of Sardis, Frank R. Stockton. 1976. 202 pages
2. Backblast, Lee McKeone. 1989. 218 pages.
3. Time Quest 2. William Tedford. 1981. 232 pages.
4. We, Yevgeny Zamyatatin. 1983. 232 pages.
5. Earthwreck, Thomas N. Scortia. 1974. 224 pages.
6. Challenge The Hellmaker, Walt and Leigh Richmond. 1976. 202 pages.
7. Moorcock Breakfast in the Ruins, Michael Moorcock. 1980. 172 pages. Has a bookstore stamp on the inside cover.
8. Cold Chamber, Howard L. Myers. 1977. 255 pages. Has a bookstore stamp in the inside cover.
9. Magabook, Two Complete Novels, Jack Williamson. After Worlds End and The Legion of Time. 1963. 160 pages. This books shows age and use more than the others.
Each book serves as a tactile artifact of its time, showcasing the bold typography and vivid world-building that defined 20th-century paperbacks. Whether you are seeking a rare 1963 Jack Williamson "Magabook" or a classic 1970s planetary romance, these volumes offer an enduring connection to the history of the genre. These books remain in good vintage condition, exhibiting the authentic patina of age, including light shelf wear, softened spines, and occasional bookstore stamps that speak to their long journeys through various collections. They are perfect for a dedicated library shelf or as a thoughtful gift for a fan of historic genre media.
These items are vintage, over 20 years old.
Choose between:
1. The Great Stone of Sardis, Frank R. Stockton. 1976. 202 pages
2. Backblast, Lee McKeone. 1989. 218 pages.
3. Time Quest 2. William Tedford. 1981. 232 pages.
4. We, Yevgeny Zamyatatin. 1983. 232 pages.
5. Earthwreck, Thomas N. Scortia. 1974. 224 pages.
6. Challenge The Hellmaker, Walt and Leigh Richmond. 1976. 202 pages.
7. Moorcock Breakfast in the Ruins, Michael Moorcock. 1980. 172 pages. Has a bookstore stamp on the inside cover.
8. Cold Chamber, Howard L. Myers. 1977. 255 pages. Has a bookstore stamp in the inside cover.
9. Magabook, Two Complete Novels, Jack Williamson. After Worlds End and The Legion of Time. 1963. 160 pages. This books shows age and use more than the others.
Each book serves as a tactile artifact of its time, showcasing the bold typography and vivid world-building that defined 20th-century paperbacks. Whether you are seeking a rare 1963 Jack Williamson "Magabook" or a classic 1970s planetary romance, these volumes offer an enduring connection to the history of the genre. These books remain in good vintage condition, exhibiting the authentic patina of age, including light shelf wear, softened spines, and occasional bookstore stamps that speak to their long journeys through various collections. They are perfect for a dedicated library shelf or as a thoughtful gift for a fan of historic genre media.
These items are vintage, over 20 years old.