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A Landscape of Darkness - John Blair
$6.00
John Sebastian Clay thought the mission to the planet Ithavoll promised light duty. With a small, elite team of professional warriors, he would slip into the jungles of the backwater planet, locate the possibly alien weapon rumored to be hidden there, and slip out again. Easy money for a veteran mercenary of his experience.
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A Pocketful of Stars edited by Damon Knight
$14.00
Nineteen of the very best stories chosen from the archives of the famous Milford (USA) SF Writers Conference.
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Agents of Insight - Steven Klaper
$7.00
A spy novel with a twist--the spies are psychics and they're getting picked off by an unseen enemy.
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Best S.F. Stories From New Worlds - edited by Michael Moorcock
$6.00
Michael Moorcock edited New Worlds magazine from 1964 to 1971 and also from 1976 to 1996. It was a controversial British science fiction magazine.
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Beyond Tomorrow - edited by Lee Harding
$4.50
An anthology of science fiction, with a foreword written by Isaac Asimov.
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Beyond Tomorrow - Lee Harding
$25.00
An anthology of Modern Science Fiction published to commemorate the 33rd World Science Fiction Convention held in Melbourne, August 1975.
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Citizen of the Galaxy - Robert Heinlein
$10.00
Robert Heinlein is one of the founding fathers of hard science fiction which see both the story and and society as merely a matter of effective engineering.
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De Gevleugelde Man - A. E. van Vogt
$15.00
This is the Dutch translation of The Winged Man by A.E. van Vogt.
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Der galaktische General - Isaac Asimov
$15.00
The German translation of Foundation and Empire by Isaac Asimov.
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Distant Worlds 4: Australian Science Fiction and Fantasy - edited by Paul Collins
$13.00
An anthology of Australian science fiction and fantasy edited by Paul Collins.
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Earthman, Go Home! - Harlan Ellison
$10.00
Harlan Ellison was one of the greats of pulp science fiction. This has 16 of his short stories.
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Evolution - Stephen Baxter
$15.00
Life will find a way. The epic story of life on Earth told by the natural heir to Arthur C. Clarke.
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