Fritz Leiber “The Mind Spider / The Big Time” Vintage Paperback 1961
$14.00
This spectacular Ace Double features Fritz Leiber’s legendary Hugo Award-winning masterpiece *The Big Time* paired with *The Mind Spider and Other Stories*. Leiber's avant-garde approach to the "Change War" and cosmic horror redefined the narrative boundaries of science fiction in the mid-20th century. Wrapped in iconic dual-sided cover illustrations, this volume is an indispensable find for any serious collector of speculative fiction.
Fritz Leiber “The Mind Spider / The Big Time” Vintage Paperback 1961
$14.00
This spectacular Ace Double features Fritz Leiber’s legendary Hugo Award-winning masterpiece *The Big Time* paired with *The Mind Spider and Other Stories*. Leiber's avant-garde approach to the "Change War" and cosmic horror redefined the narrative boundaries of science fiction in the mid-20th century. Wrapped in iconic dual-sided cover illustrations, this volume is an indispensable find for any serious collector of speculative fiction.
Robert Sheckley Shards of Space 1962 Vintage Paperback
$10.00
First Bantam edition of Sheckley's eleven-story satirical sci-fi. Surrealist cover by Richard Powers. Bantam J2443, original 40¢ price.
Robert Sheckley Shards of Space 1962 Vintage Paperback
$10.00
First Bantam edition of Sheckley's eleven-story satirical sci-fi. Surrealist cover by Richard Powers. Bantam J2443, original 40¢ price.
Charles L. Harness “The Ring of Ritornel” Vintage Paperback 1968
$9.00
A brilliant, mind-bending blend of space opera, poetic allegory, and cosmological speculation by one of science fiction’s most underrated stylists. Charles L. Harness constructs an intricate universe trapped in a grand cyclical battle of cosmic forces, perfect for readers of deep, philosophical speculative fiction. Complete with iconic surrealist cover art, it represents the literary maturation of late-1960s science fiction.
Charles L. Harness “The Ring of Ritornel” Vintage Paperback 1968
$9.00
A brilliant, mind-bending blend of space opera, poetic allegory, and cosmological speculation by one of science fiction’s most underrated stylists. Charles L. Harness constructs an intricate universe trapped in a grand cyclical battle of cosmic forces, perfect for readers of deep, philosophical speculative fiction. Complete with iconic surrealist cover art, it represents the literary maturation of late-1960s science fiction.


