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Click to view full description | 1. | Anthony Cheetham (editor) Howard Koch, A. E. Van Voigt, Frederic Brown, James Blish, William Tenn, Philip Jose Farmer, Damon Knight, Frank Herbert, James Schmitz, Terry Carr Bug-Eyed Monsters London Panther 1974 First British Paperback Mass Market Paperback Very Good Science Fiction Some creasing to spine from being read and minor edgewear. Pages starting to tan, particularly opening page, which is lightly mottled towards the edge. Bug-Eyed Monsters is one of the finest collections available of classic SF masterpieces by internationally acclaimed authors who pay their bizarre and superbly entertaining tributes to the weird and wonderful nasties (and not-s--nasties) who lurk in the remote, timeless regions of space and fantasy. Stories include: Invasion from Mars by Howard Koch, Not only Dead Men by A. E. van Voigt, Arena by Frederic Brown, Surface Tension by James Blish, The Deserter by William Tenn, Mother by Philip Jose Farmer, Stranger Station by Damon Knight, Greenslaves by Frank Herbert, Balanced Ecology by James Schmitz, The Dance of the Changer & the Three by Terry Carr. Price: 4.00 GBP | See Full Description |
| 2. | Frank Herbert Dune London New Engish Library 1984 Reprint Mass Market Paperback Good Science Fiction Tie-in with the 1984 Dino de Laurentiis film version. 605 pages. Some mild reading creases to the spine and wear to the edges. Pages starting to tan. Price: 2.00 GBP | See Full Description |
| 3. | Frank Herbert Dune London New Engish Library 1985 Reprint Mass Market Paperback Very Good Science Fiction Cover: Gerry Grace Reading creases to spine and some edgewear, otherwise bright and clean. 605 pages. Price: 2.00 GBP | See Full Description |
| 4. | Frank Herbert Eye London New Engish Library 1988 Secomd Impression Trade Paperback Very Good Science Fiction Some mild reading creases to the spine and some slightbshelfwear, otherwise a bright, clean copy. Outer edge of pages quote tanned; only lightly tanned internally towards the outer edges. Excellant cover, possibly Les Edwards. A stunning collection of short fiction by one of the giants of science fiction. Eye displays the full thirty-year span of Frank Herbert's career. Included are his own favourite story, the story that introduced one of his most famous characters and a fable published for the first time. The Road to Dune, a unique collaboration between Herbert and Hugo Award-winning artist Jim Burns, is a guided tour of his most famous invented world and a must for all the many millions of Dune fans. Price: 6.00 GBP | See Full Description |
| 5. | Frank Herbert Hellstrom's Hive Bantam 1974 First Thus Mass Market p/back Good Fantasy Science Fiction reading creases to the spine. Some light surface creases. 312 tight pages - browning. Price: 1.50 GBP | See Full Description |
| 6. | Frank Herbert and Brian Herbert Man of Two Worlds London Futura 1987 First British Paperback Mass Market Paperback Very Good Science Fiction Some mild reading creases to spine, which is slightly curved from being read. A short diagonal crease to bottom right hand corner of front cover. Pages staring to tan, mainly at the edges, otherwise a bright, clean copy. On the distant planet Dreenor lives the most powerful species in the Galaxy. All of the Universe is the creation of the Dreens, who possess the power of ''idmaging'', turning their throughts into reality. They can create whole worlds, of which the wild, ungovernable planet Earth is one. But suddenly Earth is a threat, its people on the verge of discovering interstellar travel, and with it, of gaining access to Dreenor itself - a paradox within a paradox, not to be permitted. While the elder Dreens plan Earth's destruction, a youngster, Ryll, embarks on an unauthorised jaunt across space. Forced for survival to merge bodies with an Earther whose mind is as strong as his own, he has to battle for control. And the future of all earthly life lies in the hand of a composite being, half wily, aggressive human, half naive adolescent alien, confused and far from home... Price: 4.00 GBP | See Full Description |
| 7. | Frank Herbert and Brian Herbert Man of Two Worlds London Futura 1987 First British Paperback Mass Market Paperback Very Good Science Fiction Some edgewear to bottom left hand side of spine resulting in a one inch tear, otherwise fine, with no creases or markings. Only the lightest of tanning towards the edge of the pages. Clean and bright. On the distant planet Dreenor lives the most powerful species in the Galaxy. All of the Universe is the creation of the Dreens, who possess the power of ''idmaging'', turning their throughts into reality. They can create whole worlds, of which the wild, ungovernable planet Earth is one. But suddenly Earth is a threat, its people on the verge of discovering interstellar travel, and with it, of gaining access to Dreenor itself - a paradox within a paradox, not to be permitted. While the elder Dreens plan Earth's destruction, a youngster, Ryll, embarks on an unauthorised jaunt across space. Forced for survival to merge bodies with an Earther whose mind is as strong as his own, he has to battle for control. And the future of all earthly life lies in the hand of a composite being, half wily, aggressive human, half naive adolescent alien, confused and far from home.. Price: 4.00 GBP | See Full Description |
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