
seen from Indonesia
seen from United States
seen from United States
seen from China

seen from United States
seen from China
seen from Singapore

seen from United Kingdom
seen from United States
seen from China

seen from United States

seen from Australia
seen from China
seen from United States
seen from United States

seen from Italy
seen from China

seen from United States
seen from United States

seen from United States
Simulacron-3 by Daniel F. Galouye $6 Bantam Book (1964) This classic story concerns a man, Douglas Hall, who works for a giant corporation that is developing a full-fledged computerized artificial reality in order to study the effects of various types of stimuli on its human analogs. But when Hall begins noticing strange things in the real world. Cover art not credited but likely by Paul Lehr. . Overall Good Condition, General Wear, Pages Look Good, Good Spine, Binding Tight . . . #simulacron3 #danielfgalouye #paperbacksciencefiction https://www.instagram.com/p/CDRVgYGAmLz/?igshid=lkgz195rbkm5
Dark Universe by Daniel F. Galouye $3 Bantam Books (1961) This book was on a "5 best" recommended list by Richard Dawkins and is a story of a world of people forced to live underground as a result of a nuclear holocaust Cover art by Mitchell Hooks. . Overall Fair Condition, Cover Hinge Worn . . . #darkuniverse #danielfgalouye #paperbacksciencefiction https://www.instagram.com/p/B-7MjtOAj9a/?igshid=12dv9saf9w9up
A Scourge Of Screamers by Daniel F. Galouye $4 Bantam Books (1968) Earth is collapsing under the "Screamies." Epic cover art by Paul Lehr. . Overall Good Condition, Previous Owner's Ex Libris Sticker On Back Of Cover, 'BSA' In Pen On First Page . . . #ascourgeofscreamers #danielfgalouye #paperbacksciencefiction https://www.instagram.com/p/B-7Jq8LAgiA/?igshid=1dpr5drmeqghq
Simulacron-3 by Daniel F. Galouye $6 Bantam Book (1964) This classic story concerns a man, Douglas Hall, who works for a giant corporation that is developing a full-fledged computerized artificial reality in order to study the effects of various types of stimuli on its human analogs. But when Hall begins noticing strange things in the real world. Cover art not credited but likely by Paul Lehr. . Overall Good Condition, General Wear, Pages Look Good, Good Spine, Binding Tight . . . #simulacron3 #danielfgalouye #paperbacksciencefiction https://www.instagram.com/p/B-3DBdaAEnU/?igshid=9ctvwetrt57a
The Infinite Man by Daniel F. Galouye $6 Bantam Books (1969) In 2007, Galouye won the Cordwainer Smith Rediscovery Award, an award given to "a deceased genre writer whose work should be 'rediscovered' by the readers of today." The book begins when Project Genesis, a research group seeking to confirm the Steady State theory, discovers a spontaneous spike in neutrino creation in a localized area. That area, it turns out, is in the body of Milton Bradford, a drug-addled hippie. Cover art by Lou Feck. . Overall Excellent Condition, Pages Look Great, No Crease In Spine, Binding Tight . . . #theinfiniteman #danielfgalouye #paperbacksciencefiction https://www.instagram.com/p/B-2kjvRAsGs/?igshid=18cz1fjyvkb2w
Simulacron-3 by Daniel F. Galouye $10 Bantam Books (1964) This is one of the first printings of an excellent book with an interesting premise of a world in which a simulation (like what now is called virtual reality) has been developed and the developers of the simulation discover in the process that their own world is a simulation run from a higher reality in the same way, thus they themselves are not any more real than the simulated people they invented. Cover art not credited but likely by Paul Lehr. . Overall Good Condition, Spine Looks Good, Pages Fair, Shelf Wear . . . #simulacron3 #danielfgalouye #paperbacksciencefiction https://www.instagram.com/p/B9ecKAVALyg/?igshid=64oj2c0n5a6v