1967-1985 10vol A Collection of Science Fiction Novels from Sphere Books Ltd

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1967-1985 10vol A Collection of Science Fiction Novels from Sphere Books Ltd
1967-1985 10vol A Collection of Science Fiction Novels from Sphere Books Ltd
1967-1985 10vol A Collection of Science Fiction Novels from Sphere Books Ltd
1967-1985 10vol A Collection of Science Fiction Novels from Sphere Books Ltd
1967-1985 10vol A Collection of Science Fiction Novels from Sphere Books Ltd
1967-1985 10vol A Collection of Science Fiction Novels from Sphere Books Ltd
1967-1985 10vol A Collection of Science Fiction Novels from Sphere Books Ltd
1967-1985 10vol A Collection of Science Fiction Novels from Sphere Books Ltd
1967-1985 10vol A Collection of Science Fiction Novels from Sphere Books Ltd
1967-1985 10vol A Collection of Science Fiction Novels from Sphere Books Ltd
1967-1985 10vol A Collection of Science Fiction Novels from Sphere Books Ltd

1967-1985 10vol A Collection of Science Fiction Novels from Sphere Books Ltd
A Collection of Science Fiction Novels from Sphere Books Ltd. Damon Knight; Keith Laumer; Daniel Galouye; Sarban [John William Wall]; Mark S. Geston; Vincent King; Sir John Hackett; Patrick Tilley; William Clark. 7″ by 4.5″. 191; 189; 175; 123; 158; 186; 494; 396; 311; 277pp. Ten very neat volumes of science fiction novels published by Sphere Books Ltd. Original Binding, Publishers’ Original Binding. Overall Condition: Very Good. This book weighs 3 KG when packed. Analogue Men by Damon Knight, 1967. The Millennium is here. No more wars, no more gang killings, no more drunken accidents. Because you have to be good, when there’s an analogue in your brain. Written by Damon Knight, an American science fiction author, editor, and critic. Nine by Keith Laumer, 1970. A collection of science fiction short stories. Edited by Keith Laumer, an American science fiction author. Dark Universe by Dan Galouye, 1970. The Survivors live deep underground in a world of complete darkness, divided into two clans, one living in the Lower Level and one in the Upper Level. Written by Dan Galouye, an American science fiction writer. The Sound of His Horn by Sarban, 1971. Royal Navy Lieutenant Alan Querdillon becomes a German prisoner during the Battle of Crete during World War II. After escaping, and travelling through a forest he runs into a barrier of’Bohlen Rays’, is knocked unconscious and awakens in a Nazi-controlled world at least a hundred years after World War II. Written by John William Wall, under the pen name of Sarban, a British writer and diplomat. Lords of the Starship by Martin S. The debut work of Geston, set in the far future, on an Earth devastated by millennia of war, the Caroline Republic is hostile towards its neighbors despite sharing their dire economic straits. Outside the declining remains of civilization lie ruins and wastelands populated by mutants and monsters. Written by Mark Geston, an American science fiction and fantasy author. Candy Man by Vincent King, 1973. Through the night and rotting girders of the sprawling, multi-level world city wanders the Candy Man, sowing the seeds of revolution amongst the degenerating remnants of humanity. Written by Vincent King, an English art teacher, artist and science fiction author. The Third World War by General Sir John Hackett, 1979. Written in the style of non-fiction, this work portrays a fictional Third World War between NATO and the Warsaw Pact forces, which breaks out in 1985. Illustrated with 48 plates. Written by Sir John Hackett, an Australian-born British soldier, painter, university administrator, author and in later life, a commentator. Mission by Patrick Tilley, 1982. A body is found in a Manhattan hospital, with puncture marks in hands, feet and sides. It is, of course, Christ. A time-travelling novel by Patrick Tilley, a British science fiction author. Amtrak Wars Book 1: Cloud Warrior by Patrick Tilley, 1983. The first book in the series. Ten centuries ago the Old Time ended when Earth’s cities melted in the War of a Thousand Suns. Now the lethal high technology of the Amtrak Federation’s underground stronghold is unleashed on Earth’s other survivors – the surface-dwelling Mutes. Also written by Patrick Tilley. Cataclysm by William Clark, 1985. What would happen if, in the final decades of the twentieth century, a major financial and consequent political crisis occurred, destroying the well-being of millions throughout the world? Written by William Clark. In the original pictorial paper boards. Externally, smart with light shelf wear to the extremities. Pages are very bright and clean. Fine – Very well preserved copy showing very little wear. Only one or two minor faults, really a very attractive copy. Quite a wide term meaning no major faults but probably several smaller ones. Often expected given the age of the book, but still a respectable copy. Meaning not very good. Some more serious faults as will. Be described in the condition report under’condition. Good Only – Meaning one or more faults that could really do with repair. As with good only above but with other faults. Leaving a compromised copy even after repair. Really bad and possibly seriously incomplete. We only sell books in this condition where their rarity or value makes them. Attractive none the less. Major defects will be described. Please ask for details and conditions. Please note we cannot accept USD cheques.
1967-1985 10vol A Collection of Science Fiction Novels from Sphere Books Ltd