Vintage Science Fiction & Speculative Paperback Choice
$9.00 – $20.00
This curated selection of vintage paperbacks offers a deep dive into the expansive worlds of science fiction, from the early 1970s through the turn of the millennium. The collection spans the "Golden Age" wisdom of Isaac Asimov’s Hugo selections to the cinematic expansions of the Star Trek and X-Men universes. Each book serves as a premier "scholarly curiosity," representing a specific era of speculative storytelling. Whether it is the non-fiction insights found in Heinlein’s posthumous letters or the high-fantasy adventure of Alan Dean Foster’s Spellsinger world, these volumes carry the academic gravitas of a well-traveled personal library.
Please select from the following titles:
1. Grumbles From The Grave by Robert A. Heinlein (1993)
2. Star Trek Deep Space Nine, The Left Hand of Destiny, Book 1 by J.G. Hertzler and Jeffrey Lang (2003)
3. Star Trek Deep Space Nine, The Left Hand of Destiny, Book 2 by J.G. Hertzler and Jeffrey Lang (2003)
4. The Best of Analog edited by Ben Bova (1979)
5. Star Trek The 25th Anniversary Editions by James Blish (1991)
6. The Hour of the Gate by Alan Dean Foster (1984)
7. Mutant Empire (X-Men) by Christopher Golden (1997)
8. The Hugo Winners, Volume 2 edited by Isaac Asimov (1972)
9. The Sudden Star by Pamela Sargent (1979)
These books are in good, readable condition, possessing the soulful character of "well-loved" literature. They display an honest "found-history" patina, including soft cover wear, spine creasing, and the nostalgic scent of tanned pages. Some volumes feature previous bookstore stamps, and the Pamela Sargent title carries the distinct character of its former life as a library book, complete with associated markings. These artifacts are perfect for a Dark Academia-inspired study or for any collector looking to preserve the legacy of 20th-century speculative fiction.
This items are vintage, over 20 years old.
Please select from the following titles:
1. Grumbles From The Grave by Robert A. Heinlein (1993)
2. Star Trek Deep Space Nine, The Left Hand of Destiny, Book 1 by J.G. Hertzler and Jeffrey Lang (2003)
3. Star Trek Deep Space Nine, The Left Hand of Destiny, Book 2 by J.G. Hertzler and Jeffrey Lang (2003)
4. The Best of Analog edited by Ben Bova (1979)
5. Star Trek The 25th Anniversary Editions by James Blish (1991)
6. The Hour of the Gate by Alan Dean Foster (1984)
7. Mutant Empire (X-Men) by Christopher Golden (1997)
8. The Hugo Winners, Volume 2 edited by Isaac Asimov (1972)
9. The Sudden Star by Pamela Sargent (1979)
These books are in good, readable condition, possessing the soulful character of "well-loved" literature. They display an honest "found-history" patina, including soft cover wear, spine creasing, and the nostalgic scent of tanned pages. Some volumes feature previous bookstore stamps, and the Pamela Sargent title carries the distinct character of its former life as a library book, complete with associated markings. These artifacts are perfect for a Dark Academia-inspired study or for any collector looking to preserve the legacy of 20th-century speculative fiction.
This items are vintage, over 20 years old.