Verlag: Davis Publications, 1983
Anbieter: Bookshop Baltimore, Baltimore, MD, USA
Softcover. Zustand: Fair. Illustrated by Tom Kidd, Cover (illustrator). Vol. CIII, No. 12. November 1983. Cover and edge scratches, creases, address label remnants. Clean text. Includes: Deathwomb, novelette by Paul Anderson; Serial: The Integral Trees, Part 2 of 4 by Larry Niven. Science Fact: Mining the Moon by Stephen Gillett. Short Stories: Perceptions by W. R. Thompson. Expiration Policy, Laurence M. Janifer; The Cassandra By Timothy Zahn; Tank-Farm Dynamo by David Brin. The Alternate View by G. Harry Stine. Magazine format.
Verlag: Burton, MI: Subterranean Press., 2012
Anbieter: LUCIUS BOOKS (ABA, ILAB, PBFA), York, Vereinigtes Königreich
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In den WarenkorbFirst edition with these illustrations. 35th Anniversary Edition. Limited edition, lettered issue. Signed by the author. Publisher's dark brown faux leather with gilt titles to the spine, in the Tom Kidd illustrated dustwrapper. Lacking the publisher's folding case. Illustrated endpapers. Illustrated throughout with three colour fold-out plates and thirteen black and white illustrations by Tom Kidd. A fine copy, the binding square and firm, the contents are clean throughout and without previous owners' inscriptions or stamps. Complete with the fine original dustwrapper, which is bright and fresh, and without fading, loss, or tears. Issued in an edition of 26 lettered copies, from which this example is lettered 'O', and signed by the author George R. R. Martin. This example lacks the publisher's folding case. Issued on the 35th anniversary of the first publication of Martin's debut novel. A Hugo Award nominated sweeping planetary romance, set in the Thousand Worlds universe. Further details and images for any of the items listed are available on request. Lucius Books welcomes direct contact with our customers.
Verlag: Lakewood, CO: Centipede Press. ; 2020; 2021; 2022; 2024., 2018
Anbieter: LUCIUS BOOKS (ABA, ILAB, PBFA), York, Vereinigtes Königreich
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In den WarenkorbLimited edition. Eight volumes. Signed by the author, illustrators and contributors. Publisher's original black cloth with silver and red titles to the spine, with blind and red illustration to the upper boards, in the illustrated dustwrappers. Volumes I-III are housed in the black and red cloth slipcase, with silver and red titles and pictorial onlay to the backstrip. Top edge red. Dark red silk ribbon page marker. With illustrated endpapers. Richly illustrated throughout with colour frontispieces (in fold-out format in volume III), black and white illustrations and tissue-guarded colour and two-tone plates by Piotr Jablonski, Tom Kidd, Richard Hescox, Tyler Jacobson, Brom, Rodney Matthews, Brian Leblanc, and Grant Griffin, respectively. An excellent fine set, the binding square and firm, the cloth bright and fresh, with just a touch of rubbing to the silver titling of volume II. The contents are clean throughout, and without previous owners' inscriptions or stamps. Complete with dustwrappers that variously have just a touch of rubbing and creasing at the front flap folds and extremities, and are otherwise without fading, loss or tears. Not price-clipped. A superb example of Moorcock's classic fantasy saga. The definitive Elric saga. Issued in an edition of 300 copies, from which each volume is numbered 229, and signed by the author Michael Moorcock in every volume, the illustrators Piotr Jablonski, Tom Kidd, Richard Hescox, Tyler Jacobson, Brom, Rodney Matthews, Grant Griffin and Brian Leblanc, and by the authors of the introductions Holly Black, Neil Gaiman, Michael Chabon, Walter Mosley, Alan Moore, Eric Bloom, Rhys Hughes, and Paul Di Filippo in black green and blue ink on the colophon. A sprawling fantasy-adventure series that traverses time and space, the 'Elric' saga follows sorcerer and warrior Elric of Melniboné ('The Albino Prince') through many daring quests and thrilling battles wielding the lethal soul-eating sword, Stormbringer. SFWA Grand Master Michael Moorcock is a multi award-winning science fiction and fantasy author, editor and recording musician, who has contributed to rock bands Hawkwind and Blue Öyster Cult. His melancholy 'Elric' character first appeared in the 1961 novelette 'The Dreaming City' (Science Fantasy Magazine, Issue 47), with a fix-up novel featuring the character 'Stormbringer' later published in 1965, comprising four previously published short stories from Science Fantasy Magazine. 'Stormbringer' was revised and rereleased in 1977, and now acts as the sixth chronological novel in the series. After initially only appearing serially, the first full-length 'Elric' novel 'Elric of Melniboné' was published as a hardcover in the UK by Hutchinson in September 1972, with a softcover edition released in the US shortly thereafter under the title 'The Dreaming City'. Moorcock received several nominations for Locus Awards for his later 'Elric' novels and was notably nominated for the 1977 World Fantasy Award for 'The Sailor on the Seas of Fate' (1976: Quartet Books). For this extensive publication project by Centipede Press, the titles, contents, and order of the works appear exactly as Moorcock intended for the first time since their original release. As of April 2026, the set comprises eight volumes of a total nine books planned. Further details and images for any of the items listed are available on request. Lucius Books welcomes direct contact with our customers.
Verlag: Lakewood, CO: Centipede Press., 2017
Anbieter: LUCIUS BOOKS (ABA, ILAB, PBFA), York, Vereinigtes Königreich
EUR 832,42
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In den WarenkorbFirst edition with these illustrations. Limited edition. Deluxe issue. Signed by the illustrator. Publisher's original black cloth with titles in gilt and red to the spine, with pictorial onlay to the upper board, in the Tom Kidd wraparound-illustrated dustwrapper. Housed in the dark brown and black cloth slipcase, with gilt and red titles to the backstrip. Top edge dark brown. Burgundy satin ribbon page marker. Illustrated endpapers. With a colour frontispiece and five two-tone plates by Tom Kidd throughout, and with two black and white photographs of the author to the rear. A fine copy, the binding square and firm, the cloth bright and fresh. The contents are clean throughout, and without previous owners' inscriptions or stamps. Complete with the fine original dustwrapper that remains without fading, loss or tears. Housed in the fine, structurally sound slipcase, which is a little rubbed and has some light finger marks to the sides. Issued in a deluxe limited edition of just 50 copies, from which this example is numbered 48 and signed by the illustrator Tom Kidd in black ink on the tissue-guarded colophon. A facsimile of Fritz Leiber's signature is printed in black. Volume one of 'The Chronicles of Fafhrd and the Gray Mouser', the multi-award winning author Fritz Leiber's classic sword and sorcery fantasy series about the adventures of two unlikely heroes and friends, the gargantuan barbarian Fafhrd and the diminutive thief Gray Mouser. The series is made up of novellas and vignettes that were first published in magazines (most frequently in 'Fantastic' magazine) before being collected into the 'Swords' series in book form. The fourth short story included here 'Ill Met in Lankhmar' (1970: The Magazine of Fantasy and Science Fiction) received the 1970 Nebula Award and the 1971 Hugo Award for Best Novella. Leiber is considered a master of the sword and sorcery genre and popularized the term himself in 1961. A 'Bonus Content' section at the rear contains an interview with Leiber by Jim Purviance from 1978. Further details and images for any of the items listed are available on request. Lucius Books welcomes direct contact with our customers.