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OFFERING FOR SALE--- PHILIP K. DICK 1st edition hardcover titles
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PHILIP K.DICK:
THE COSMIC PUPPETS. Severn House, London, 1986. 1st hardcover edition. Very
fine in d/j. First issued in 1957 as part of an Ace Double paperback (Ace
D-249). $50.00
THE CRACK IN SPACE. Severn House, London, 1989. 1st separate hardcover
edition. Very fine in d/j. First issued in 1966 as an Ace (F-377) original
paperback, and then as part of A Philip K. Dick Omnibus, a 1970 Sidgwick &
Jackson (London) hardcover.
There is no USA hardcover edition of this title. 40.00
(with Ray Nelson) THE GANYMEDE TAKEOVER. Severn House, London, 1989.
1st hardcover edition. Very fine in d/j.
First issued in 1967 as an Ace (G-637) original paperback. 35.00
THE GOLDEN MAN. (Mark Hurst, editor). Berkley, NY, 1980. 1st and only
hardcover edition.1st printing with code K27 on page325. Issued by the Science
Fiction Book Club.
Fine in d/j with minute remainder speckling on bottom page edges.
Collects 15 stories with one of the most famous introductions by PKD. 45.00
I HOPE I SHALL ARRIVE SOON. Doubleday, NY, 1985. 1st ed. Very fine in d/j.
Ten stories and an essay, previously uncollected. 35.00
I HOPE I SHALL ARRIVE SOON. Gollancz, London, 1986. 1st British hardcover
edition. Very fine in d/j. Scarce issue. 50.00
NICK AND THE GLIMMUNG. Gollancz, London, 1988. Uncorrected proof to the 1st
edition.
Very fine in light blue printed wrappers. Written in 1966, this charming PKD
science fiction novel was intended for children and was published poshumously.
Illustrated by Paul Demeyer. PKD proofs are rarely offered in the marketplace.
85.00
NICK AND THE GLIMMUNG. Gollancz, London, 1988. 1st edition. Very fine in
d/j. 25.00
OUR FRIENDS FROM FROLIX 8. Kinnell, London, 1989. 1st British (and 1st
trade) hardcover edition. Very fine in d/j. First issued in 1970, Ace 64400
(original paperback). 1st USA hardcover issued by the SFBC in 1971 (code B3/
page 184). 27.50
TIME OUT OF JOINT. The Science Fiction Book Club (#54), London,1961.
1st British hardcover edition thus. (Underwood-Miller Bibliography reference
#41-c).
Book is a fine unread copy with slight color fading to top edges of covers.
Very good crisp d/j with a couple of minor closed tears and small snags.
A fragile, cheaply-made item---rarely seen or offered. (Original promotional
brochure laid-in).
An early PKD novel originally published in 1959. 150.00
THE TRANSMIGRATION OF TIMOTHY ARCHER. Timescape Books, NY, 1982. 1st edition.
Very fine unread copy in d/j. The third and final book of the VALIS trilogy
and, as it turned out, the author's last novel. 50.00
UBIK. Doubleday, NY, 1969. 1st edition. An unread pristine copy in perfect
white d/j with a hint of yellowing to spine. One of the best and most famous
of PKD's major novels. (Anatomy of Wonder , 1987 edition; 4-178)
A better copy can't be found. 1250.00
VALIS. Kerosina Books, UK, 1987. 1st hardcover edition. As new in d/j and
enclosed in cloth slipcase with the hardcover issue (325 numbered copies) of
COSMOGONY AND COSMOLOGY-- a 37-page essay by Dick with an introduction by Paul
Williams. One of 250 numbered copies signed by Kim Stanley Robinson, the
author of the afterword.
A masterpiece, originally published in 1981 as a paperback (Bantam 14156).
150.00
VALIS. --- Same as above---, but one of 1500 trade copies without the
companion volume and slipcase. As new in d/j. Dick's singular religious
philosophy stated in this novel, was followed
by THE DIVINE INVASION (1981) and THE TRASMIGRATION OF TIMOTHY ARCHER (1982),
his last work. 37.50
WE CAN BUILD YOU. Severn House, London, 1988. 1st hardcover edition. Very
fine in d/j.
First issued in 1972, Daw #14 (UQ 1014) as an original paperback, this
entertaining novel deals with a Lincoln simulacrum--- a wiser product than its
builders. 45.00
(Philip K. Dick). Michael Bishop. THE SECRET ASCENSION: Philip K.Dick is Dead,
Alas.
Tor, NY, 1987. 1st edition. As new in d/j.
"This book is for the heirs , biological and literary, of Philip K. Dick". One
of the finest SF authors pens a speculative novel about PKD in an alternate
universe. 35.00
(Philip K. Dick). Lawrence Sutin (editor). IN PURSUIT OF VALIS: Selections
from the Exegisis. Underwood-Miller, CA/PA, 1991. 1st edition. Trade issue. As
new in a lovely d/j by Ilene Myer. The mystical and philosophical speculations
of PKD in a striking volume. 50.00
(Philip K. Dick). Paul Williams. ONLY APPARENTLY REAL: The World of Philip K.
Dick. Arbor House, NY, 1986. 1st edition. As new in illustrated wrappers.
(Trade paperback format). A wonderful memoir including several interviews.
20.00
(Philip K. Dick). Paul Williams (editor). THE SELECTED LETTERS OF PHILIP
K.DICK 1974.Underwood-Miller, CA/PA, 1991. 1st edition.
As new in a beautiful d/j by Ilene Myers. Slipcased limited issue. One of
250 copies signed by William Gibson , who wrote the introduction for this
volume. 125.00
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