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$50.00London: Gollancz, 1986. First hardcover edition. 142 pp. Fine in fine dust jacket. First appearance in hardcover of these ten stories. Originally published in 1980 by Panther in paperback.$2,000.00[Brighton]: Unicorn Bookshop, 1968. First trade edition. [18 pp]. Fine in screen-printed wrappers. One of 200 (of 250) copies.$150.00Willimantic: Mark V. Ziesing, 1989. First trade edition. [150 pp]. Fine in fine dust jacket.$75.00London: Collins, 1989. First UK hardcover edition. 252 pp. Fine in fine dust jacket.$45.00NY: Poseidon (1988). Uncorrected proof. 353 pp. Spine lightly sunned with some wear, bump to one upper corner. In all, near fine in printed light blue wrappers with publication information inked to front and rear covers.$125.00NY: Poseidon (1987). Advance reading copy. 789 pp. Near fine in printed wrappers. Dated (15th October 1987) and INSCRIBED by Barker with a drawing covering the whole of the inside front cover and front free endpaper.$35.00NY: Henry Holt and Company (1993). First edition. 499 pp. Fine in very near fine dust jacket. INSCRIBED by Batchelor.$30.00NY: TOR (1995). First edition. 378 pp. Very near fine in like dust jacket. INSCRIBED by Bear. Promotional flyer laid in. Work by Benford, Le Guin, Silverberg, and many others.$25.00NY: Warner Books (1992). First edition. 434 pp. Light bump to one lower corner, else very near fine in like dust jacket. Briefly INSCRIBED by Bear on the title page.$50.00Newark: Wildside Press, 1992. First edition, numbered & signed issue. 160 pp. Fine in fine dust jacket. One of 200 numbered copies SIGNED by Bear. A collection of six fantasy stories.$55.00Wallington: Severn House (1989). First edition. 256 pp. Pages toned (cheap paper) else fine in fine dust jacket. SIGNED by Bear on the front free endpaper.$45.00NY: HarperPrism (1998). First edition. 342 pp. Fine in fine dust jacket. Second installment (after FOUNDATION's FEAR) in the 'Second Foundation Trilogy' inspired by Isaac Asimov. INSCRIBED by Bear.$25.00NY: St. Martin's (1991). First US edition. 125 pp. Fine in fine dust jacket that is slightly misfolded. Illustrated by Fred Gambino. INSCRIBED by Bear. Promotional flyer laid in.$25.00London: Century (1990). First edition. 125 pp. Fine in fine dust jacket. Illustrated by Fred Gambino. INSCRIBED by Bear.$30.00NY: TOR (1995). First edition. 349 pp. Fine in fine dust jacket with a short closed tear to front flap fold. Briefly INSCRIBED by Bear. Promotional flyer laid in.$50.00NY: TOR (1993). First edition. 448 pp. Fine in fine dust jacket. Briefly INSCRIBED by Bear. Promotional flyer laid in.$25.00NY: Warner Books (1990). First edition. 420 pp. Very near fine in like dust jacket. Briefly INSCRIBED by Bear on the title page.$35.00NY: Timescape (1983). Uncorrected proof. 219 pp. Near fine in printed lime green wrappers. Promotional flyer laid in.$75.00Garden City: Doubleday, 1970. First edition. 496 pp. Top edge dusty, else near fine in very good plus dust jacket with several short tears to the crown. Compiled by Ernest Jerome Hopkins, with his commentary. Ninety-three tales of war, horror, and the absurd.$12.50NY: Atheneum, 1993. First US edition 312 pp. A few light bumps to one top edge, else near fine in near fine dust jacket.$50.00NY: Avalon Books (1965). First edition. 192 pp. Fine in very near fine dust jacket with a small corner crease to the front flap. Explorer Dan Williams, after being lost for forty years, returns to a post nuclear war America, ruled by a class of eugenics-friendly scientists, who are also running machines by removed and reanimated brains.$45.00NY: Macmillan, 1913. First US edition. 506 pp. Near fine in full blue cloth with gilt lettering to spine and front panel. No dust jacket.$75.00NY: E.P. Dutton (1917). First US edition. 228 pp. Spine toned, touch of wear to crown. In all, very good plus in full cloth. No dust jacket.$35.00Freeport: Books for Libraries Press (1969). First printing of this edition (originally published in 1914). viii + 271 pp. Gilt letting to spine dull, else near fine in full cloth. No dust jacket, as issued.$35.00NY: Dutton, 1935. First US edition. 286 pp. Very good plus in full decorated cloth. Lacks dust jacket.$35.00NY: E.P. Dutton (1916). First US edition. 380 pp. Ink ownership name on front free endpaper, else very good plus in full cloth with black lettering to spine and front panel. No dust jacket.$75.00Royal Oak & Mission Viejo: ASAP, 1994. First edition, numbered & signed issue. 57 pp. Fine in full leatherette with illustrated cover label. No dust jacket, as issued. Introduction by Lewis Shiner, appreciation by Lucius Shepard, afterword by Tim Powers. Front cover and internal illustrations by Phil Parks, photographs by Viki Blaylock. One of 224 numbered copies SIGNED by Blaylock, Blaylock, Parks, Powers, Shepard, and Shiner.$75.00Bath: Morrigan, 1988. First edition, numbered & signed issue. 257 pp. Fine in fine dust jacket. Introduction by Keith Roberts. Illustrated by “Ferret.” One of 300 numbered copies SIGNED by Blaylock, Ferret, and Roberts.$35.00Seattle: Axolotl Press (1987). First edition, signed trade edition. 14 + 27 pp. Fine in printed wrappers. The two stories, presented dos-a-dos. Introductions by Lewis Shiner and Tim Powers, respectively. One of 500 (of 900) copies SIGNED by Blaylock, Bryant, Shiner, and Powers.$35.00Framingham: SESFA Press, 2009. First edition. 457 pp. Fine in fine dust jacket. Edited by James A. Mann. Introduction by Tom Shippey. Promotional flyer laid in.$150.00NY: Pantheon Books (1955). Later edition. [52 pp]. Fine in illustrated boards. Cover art and illustrations throughout by Madeleine Gekiere. SIGNED by Bradbury on the front free endpaper. Designated for libraries, not issued with a dust jacket.$200.00[Glendale: Roy A. Squires] (1976). First edition, signed subscriber’s issue. 16 pp. Fine in sewn wrappers and fine unprinted dust jacket. One of 150 numbered copies for subscribers SIGNED by Bradbury. “Excerpts from a play-in-progress based on the MOBY DICK mythology and dedicated to Herman Melville.” Accompanied by the original printed envelope (toned overall), and the stiff mailing envelope from the publisher.




