Future Science Fiction / June 1959 Kate Wilhelm / Love and the Stars-Today! (Art: Ed Emshwiller)
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Future Science Fiction / June 1959 Kate Wilhelm / Love and the Stars-Today! (Art: Ed Emshwiller)
Where Late The Sweet Birds Sang Kate Wilhelm
This is another special offering from my 'Books from the UK' series and is available for sale on the website. Link in bio. Juniper Time by Kate Wilhelm $5 Arrow Books (1981) At the heart of Kate Wilhelm's Nebula-nominated novel Juniper Time is the notion of historical cyclicality at both the macro- (earth cycles) and the micro- (human historical time) levels. This is the near-future, mysteriously drought stricken world where Wilhelm is an important juncture of two such cycles. Cover art by Geoff Taylor. . Overall Fair Condition, Fair Spine With Creases And Some Wear, Binding Tight, Pages Look Good, Ex-Library Copy With Stamps On Page One, Back Cover Backing Ripped But Still In One Piece . . . #junipertime #katewilhelm #paperbacksciencefiction #sciencefiction #booknerd #instabooks #bookstagram #instabookstagram #sciencefictionbooks #bookclub #bookstore #science #scifi #instabook #books #bookcommunity #bookishlove #bookish #library #nasa #geofftaylor #arrow #scifiart #bookaddict #scifibooks #arrowbooks #arrowsciencefiction https://www.instagram.com/p/CS9VxpGrE0E/?utm_medium=tumblr
This is another special offering from my 'Books from the UK' series and is available for sale on the website. Link in bio. Juniper Time by Kate Wilhelm $5 Arrow Books (1981) At the heart of Kate Wilhelm's Nebula-nominated novel Juniper Time is the notion of historical cyclicality at both the macro- (earth cycles) and the micro- (human historical time) levels. This is the near-future, mysteriously drought stricken world where Wilhelm is an important juncture of two such cycles. Cover art by Geoff Taylor. . Overall Fair Condition, Fair Spine With Creases And Some Wear, Binding Tight, Pages Look Good, Ex-Library Copy With Stamps On Page One, Back Cover Backing Ripped But Still In One Piece . . . #junipertime #katewilhelm #paperbacksciencefiction #sciencefiction #booknerd #instabooks #bookstagram #instabookstagram #sciencefictionbooks #bookclub #bookstore #science #scifi #instabook #books #bookcommunity #bookishlove #bookish #library #nasa #geofftaylor #arrow #scifiart #bookaddict #scifibooks #arrowbooks #arrowsciencefiction https://www.instagram.com/p/CPa2_fYLumw/?utm_medium=tumblr
The Clone by Theodore L. Thomas and Kate Wilhelm $6 Berkley Medallion Books (1965) This is a hard to find classic. Some janitors in a Chicago office building pour cleaning chemicals containing muriatic acid and trisodium phosphate down the sink and they wind up in the sewer, where they mingle with other refuse (silica gel and hamburger meat most notably). The warm sewer water allows a new life form to spring forth from these combined ingredients: an amorphous blob of green slime which quickly begins spreading through the sewers and aqueducts beneath Chicago, soon flowing up into people's homes through their drains. Cover art by Hoot von Zitzewitz. . Overall Good Condition, Four Pages Chipped, Great Spine, Previous Bookstore's Stamp On Back Of Cover, Binding Tight, 25 Cent Stamp On First Page . . . #theclone #theodorelthomas #katewilhelm #paperbacksciencefiction https://www.instagram.com/p/CDL9eHJATHM/?igshid=1usq7cycqn261
The Clone by Theodore L. Thomas and Kate Wilhelm $6 Berkley Medallion Books (1965) This is a hard to find classic. Some janitors in a Chicago office building pour cleaning chemicals containing muriatic acid and trisodium phosphate down the sink and they wind up in the sewer, where they mingle with other refuse (silica gel and hamburger meat most notably). The warm sewer water allows a new life form to spring forth from these combined ingredients: an amorphous blob of green slime which quickly begins spreading through the sewers and aqueducts beneath Chicago, soon flowing up into people's homes through their drains. Cover art by Hoot von Zitzewitz. . Overall Good Condition, Four Pages Chipped, Great Spine, Previous Bookstore's Stamp On Back Of Cover, Binding Tight, 25 Cent Stamp On First Page . . . #theclone #theodorelthomas #katewilhelm #paperbacksciencefiction https://www.instagram.com/p/B9xDukBA_cI/?igshid=1mtrwg4kuy3mj