Vintage Sci-Fi and Fantasy Paperback Choice
$7.00 – $13.00
This curated selection of vintage science fiction and fantasy paperbacks offers a deep dive into the imaginative worlds of the 1970s and 80s. Each book in this multi-item listing captures a unique pocket of genre history, from the high-stakes tabletop inspiration of the Lone Wolf adventure series to the iconic, vibrant covers of the Laser Books collection. These mass-market paperbacks were designed for the avid reader, featuring the dramatic, saturated cover art that defined the Space Age and early high-fantasy eras. Choose between:
1. The Man From Maybe, Leo P. Kelley. 1972. 175 pages.
2. Castle Death, Lone Wolf Role Playing Adventure. 1987. 350 pages.
3. Scorpio Rising, Alex McDonough. 1990. 182 pages.
4. Brothers Majere, Volume Three, Dragon Lance. Kevin Stein. 1989. 349 pages.
5. Sword And Sorceress, Marion Zimmer Bradley. 1985. 287 pages.
6. Blade Treasure of the Stars by Jeffrey Lord. 1978. 183 pages. Has a book store stamp on the inside cover.
7. Blade Pearl of Patmos by Jeffrey Lord. 1973. 190 pages. Has marker scribbles on the inside cover as well as a book store tamp. The marker is on the outside page ends as well.
8. Finish Line. Laser Books 45. Stephen Goldin. 1976. 192 pages.
9. Tiger in the Stars. Laser Books 49. Zach Hughes. Has a bookstore stamp on the inside cover. 1976. 190 pages.
Whether you are looking to complete a Dragonlance collection with a volume of the "Brothers Majere" or seeking the gritty, pulp-inspired adventures of "Blade," these books carry the authentic patina of well-loved literature. The "Tiger in the Stars" and "Finish Line" volumes specifically represent the cult-favorite Laser Books line, known for their uniform design and Frank Kelly Freas cover art. These books are perfect for a Dark Academia bookshelf or as a gift for a collector who appreciates the tactile feel and distinct aroma of vintage newsprint. Each title shows the gentle wear of decades past, adding to their charm as authentic artifacts of speculative fiction’s golden years.
These items are vintage, over 35 years old.
1. The Man From Maybe, Leo P. Kelley. 1972. 175 pages.
2. Castle Death, Lone Wolf Role Playing Adventure. 1987. 350 pages.
3. Scorpio Rising, Alex McDonough. 1990. 182 pages.
4. Brothers Majere, Volume Three, Dragon Lance. Kevin Stein. 1989. 349 pages.
5. Sword And Sorceress, Marion Zimmer Bradley. 1985. 287 pages.
6. Blade Treasure of the Stars by Jeffrey Lord. 1978. 183 pages. Has a book store stamp on the inside cover.
7. Blade Pearl of Patmos by Jeffrey Lord. 1973. 190 pages. Has marker scribbles on the inside cover as well as a book store tamp. The marker is on the outside page ends as well.
8. Finish Line. Laser Books 45. Stephen Goldin. 1976. 192 pages.
9. Tiger in the Stars. Laser Books 49. Zach Hughes. Has a bookstore stamp on the inside cover. 1976. 190 pages.
Whether you are looking to complete a Dragonlance collection with a volume of the "Brothers Majere" or seeking the gritty, pulp-inspired adventures of "Blade," these books carry the authentic patina of well-loved literature. The "Tiger in the Stars" and "Finish Line" volumes specifically represent the cult-favorite Laser Books line, known for their uniform design and Frank Kelly Freas cover art. These books are perfect for a Dark Academia bookshelf or as a gift for a collector who appreciates the tactile feel and distinct aroma of vintage newsprint. Each title shows the gentle wear of decades past, adding to their charm as authentic artifacts of speculative fiction’s golden years.
These items are vintage, over 35 years old.