Vintage Sci-Fi and Science Paperback Multi-Choice
$9.00 – $20.00
Take a journey through the evolution of speculative fiction with this multi-choice listing of nine vintage paperbacks. This collection features a diverse range of sub-genres, from the hard science explorations of Isaac Asimov to the high-stakes military action of Mack Maloney’s "Wingman" series. Highlights of the selection include silver-age classics like the 1966 "The Coming of the Robots" and Poul Anderson’s 1970 "After Doomsday," both of which showcase the striking, imaginative cover art that defined the genre's mid-century aesthetic. Fans of 90s television will also find Ben Mezrich's 2000 "X-Files" novel, "Skin," bridging the gap between classic print and modern media.
Please select from the following titles:
1. The X-Files: Skin by Ben Mezrich (2000) - 237 pages
2. 1986 The Doomsday Effect. Thomas Wren, Paperback. 290 pages. Good condition. Has a spot on several pages near the back.
3. 1970 After Doomsday, Poul Anderson, Paperback. 128 pages.
4. Sleep Two, Three, Four by John Neufeld (1972) - 191 pages. Shows a little age and use.
5. 1966 The Coming of the Robots Paperback Book. 254 pages.
6. Life and Energy by Isaac Asimov (1972) - 378 pages.
7. Wingman: The Twisted Cross by Mack Maloney (1989) - 382 pages.
8. Oron by David C. Smith (1980) - 395 pages.
9. The Conglomeroid Cocktail Party by Robert Silverberg (1985) - 317 pages.
These books carry the authentic patina of decades past, featuring the characteristic yellowing of pages and minor shelf wear that provides a perfect "Dark Academia" or "Space Age" aesthetic for any library shelf. Whether you are seeking a specific title to complete a series or looking for a curated piece of 1980s fantasy like David C. Smith's "Oron," these volumes offer hours of immersive reading. Each book is a testament to the enduring power of science fiction to predict, provoke, and entertain across generations.
This item is vintage, over 20 years old.
Please select from the following titles:
1. The X-Files: Skin by Ben Mezrich (2000) - 237 pages
2. 1986 The Doomsday Effect. Thomas Wren, Paperback. 290 pages. Good condition. Has a spot on several pages near the back.
3. 1970 After Doomsday, Poul Anderson, Paperback. 128 pages.
4. Sleep Two, Three, Four by John Neufeld (1972) - 191 pages. Shows a little age and use.
5. 1966 The Coming of the Robots Paperback Book. 254 pages.
6. Life and Energy by Isaac Asimov (1972) - 378 pages.
7. Wingman: The Twisted Cross by Mack Maloney (1989) - 382 pages.
8. Oron by David C. Smith (1980) - 395 pages.
9. The Conglomeroid Cocktail Party by Robert Silverberg (1985) - 317 pages.
These books carry the authentic patina of decades past, featuring the characteristic yellowing of pages and minor shelf wear that provides a perfect "Dark Academia" or "Space Age" aesthetic for any library shelf. Whether you are seeking a specific title to complete a series or looking for a curated piece of 1980s fantasy like David C. Smith's "Oron," these volumes offer hours of immersive reading. Each book is a testament to the enduring power of science fiction to predict, provoke, and entertain across generations.
This item is vintage, over 20 years old.