Vintage Sci-Fi Paperback Book Choice
$1.00 – $20.00
Dive into the imaginative landscapes of the past with this curated collection of vintage science fiction and fantasy paperbacks. Spanning nearly four decades of speculative fiction, from 1967 to 2004, this lot represents the golden era of mass-market publishing and the evolution of genre storytelling. These volumes, ranging from Space Age adventures to gritty cybernetic futures, serve as evocative artifacts of literary history, perfect for a dedicated "Archives" shelf or a curated Dark Academia library display.
Choose between:
1. Phoenix Prime, Ted White. 1969. 189 pages.
2. Kalin, E.C. Tubb. 1969. 187 pages. Has a name written on the inside cover.
3. Initiation. Marian Hughes. 1995. 378 pages.
4. Future Glitter, A.E. Van Vogt. 1973. 216 pages.
5. Down to a Sunless Sea, Lin Carter. 1984. 174 pages. Has a bookstore stamp on the inside cover.
6. Cowl, Neal Asher. 2004. 422 pages. Has a stamp on the cover page that indicates it was withdrawn from the Hennepin County Library.
7. The Golden Goddess Gambit, Larry Maddock. 1967. 158 pages.
8. The Black Hole, Alan Dean Foster. 1979. First Edition. 213 pages.
9. Shadow Singer, Marcia J. Bennett. 1984. 245 pages.
These paperbacks remain in good vintage condition, exhibiting the honest patina of time through gently yellowed pages and softened spine edges. Several pieces include storied details such as bookstore stamps or library withdrawal marks, adding a layer of authentic, scholarly charm to the set. Whether used for a nostalgic weekend read or as a visual cornerstone for a vintage media archive, these books offer an enduring connection to the worlds of tomorrow as imagined yesterday.
This item is vintage, over 20 years old.
Choose between:
1. Phoenix Prime, Ted White. 1969. 189 pages.
2. Kalin, E.C. Tubb. 1969. 187 pages. Has a name written on the inside cover.
3. Initiation. Marian Hughes. 1995. 378 pages.
4. Future Glitter, A.E. Van Vogt. 1973. 216 pages.
5. Down to a Sunless Sea, Lin Carter. 1984. 174 pages. Has a bookstore stamp on the inside cover.
6. Cowl, Neal Asher. 2004. 422 pages. Has a stamp on the cover page that indicates it was withdrawn from the Hennepin County Library.
7. The Golden Goddess Gambit, Larry Maddock. 1967. 158 pages.
8. The Black Hole, Alan Dean Foster. 1979. First Edition. 213 pages.
9. Shadow Singer, Marcia J. Bennett. 1984. 245 pages.
These paperbacks remain in good vintage condition, exhibiting the honest patina of time through gently yellowed pages and softened spine edges. Several pieces include storied details such as bookstore stamps or library withdrawal marks, adding a layer of authentic, scholarly charm to the set. Whether used for a nostalgic weekend read or as a visual cornerstone for a vintage media archive, these books offer an enduring connection to the worlds of tomorrow as imagined yesterday.
This item is vintage, over 20 years old.