Browning to endpapers; boards darkened at extremities and head of spine; jacket worn at edges, some loss to head of spine and upper fore corners.
Jacket artwork by Roy Sanford.
£160
London, Rupert Hart-Davis, 1951.
First UK edition, first impression. 8vo. Original grey boards lettered in gilt to spine. Dust-jacket, priced 12s6d.
The first UK edition of Bradbury’s famous ‘Martian Chronicles’, with slightly different content to the US edition and its coeval Argentinian counterpart.
In stock
Browning to endpapers; boards darkened at extremities and head of spine; jacket worn at edges, some loss to head of spine and upper fore corners.
Jacket artwork by Roy Sanford.
Sci-Fi & Fantasy
London, Sampson Low, [c.1920].
8vo. Original red pictorial cloth. Dust-jacket, priced 2/6.
An attractive jacketed edition of this mysterious islands tale by Verne.
Sci-Fi & Fantasy
First edition, first issue binding.
London. Charles Griffin & Co, [1909]
Early Sci-Fi with a fin de siècle perspective on interplanetary voyaging across the solar system. A companion volume to his The Stolen Planet novel. In Bleiler.
Sci-Fi & Fantasy
London, Hodder & Stoughton, [1930].
First edition. 8vo. Original blue cloth. Dust-jacket, correctly priced 7/6.
An uncommon "Lost Race" title, notable also for the rather smashing jacket artwork by well-known illustrator J. Morton Sale.
Sci-Fi & Fantasy
London, WM. Collins Sons & Co, Ltd By The London Book Co. Ltd., [1934]
A film tie in Issued around the same time of the release of the film adaptation of The Invisible Man which was filmed by Universal Pictures Ltd. Uncommon in wrapper.
London, Eyre & Spottiswoode, 1956.
First edition. 8vo. Original green cloth. Dust-jacket, correctly priced 12s6d.
An intriguing combination of authors: "Each of the three 'tales of imagination' in this book is by a master of the art, and there is enough incident and invention in each of them to surpass most full-length novels." (jacket blurb). The Peake tale Boy in Darkness features Titus, from the Gormenghast books.