A.E. van Vogt “The Voyage of the Space Beagle” Vintage Paperback 1981
$16.00
A.E. van Vogt's foundational science fiction fix-up novel, *The Voyage of the Space Beagle*, famously served as a primary inspiration for legendary sci-fi franchises like *Alien* and *Star Trek*. Following the journey of the scientific vessel *Beagle* through deep space, the crew must rely on "Nexialism"—the integration of all scientific disciplines—to survive terrifying encounters with hostile cosmic entities. This gorgeous 1981 Timescape edition.
A.E. van Vogt “The Voyage of the Space Beagle” Vintage Paperback 1981
$16.00
A.E. van Vogt's foundational science fiction fix-up novel, *The Voyage of the Space Beagle*, famously served as a primary inspiration for legendary sci-fi franchises like *Alien* and *Star Trek*. Following the journey of the scientific vessel *Beagle* through deep space, the crew must rely on "Nexialism"—the integration of all scientific disciplines—to survive terrifying encounters with hostile cosmic entities. This gorgeous 1981 Timescape edition.
Andrew R. Howard “Covered Bridges of Virginia: A Guide” First Edition Vintage smalll press paperback 1999
$14.00
A wonderfully detailed regional guide to the historic covered structures of the Old Dominion state. Ideal for history enthusiasts, architectural students, and road-trippers, this volume features photographic plates, detailed maps, and structural schematics of Virginia's remaining historical bridges. A perfect niche addition to any Virginiana or American architectural collection.
Andrew R. Howard “Covered Bridges of Virginia: A Guide” First Edition Vintage smalll press paperback 1999
$14.00
A wonderfully detailed regional guide to the historic covered structures of the Old Dominion state. Ideal for history enthusiasts, architectural students, and road-trippers, this volume features photographic plates, detailed maps, and structural schematics of Virginia's remaining historical bridges. A perfect niche addition to any Virginiana or American architectural collection.

