Nine Tomorrows
ASIMOV, Isaac. Nine Tomorrows.
London: Dennis Dobson, 1963
8vo., black publisher’s boards, backstrip lettered in silver along spine; in the original dust jacket illustrated by Jennifer Armour; pp. [xiii], 14-236, [iv]; a very good to near-fine copy, internally, the boards clean and bright with only slight compression to the spine tips; upper edge a trifle dusty, and the endleaves lightly offset; ever-so-slightly bowed, with previous bookseller price in blue biro to the ffep; jacket good, a little toned and creased, with some lifting to the acetate and nicks to extremities; price crossed out in blue biro; lightly spotted internally, but otherwise unrepaired or restored.
First UK edition.
Originally published in the USA in 1959, Nine Tomorrows: Tales of the Near Future contains a selection of short stories originally published in a series of magazines between 1956 and 1958. The closing poem, Rejection Slips is a humorous interpretation of various responses the author received to his work.
A charming collection of stories from the ‘master of science fiction’, which combine his classic genre with mystery and horror.
ASIMOV, Isaac. Nine Tomorrows.
London: Dennis Dobson, 1963
8vo., black publisher’s boards, backstrip lettered in silver along spine; in the original dust jacket illustrated by Jennifer Armour; pp. [xiii], 14-236, [iv]; a very good to near-fine copy, internally, the boards clean and bright with only slight compression to the spine tips; upper edge a trifle dusty, and the endleaves lightly offset; ever-so-slightly bowed, with previous bookseller price in blue biro to the ffep; jacket good, a little toned and creased, with some lifting to the acetate and nicks to extremities; price crossed out in blue biro; lightly spotted internally, but otherwise unrepaired or restored.
First UK edition.
Originally published in the USA in 1959, Nine Tomorrows: Tales of the Near Future contains a selection of short stories originally published in a series of magazines between 1956 and 1958. The closing poem, Rejection Slips is a humorous interpretation of various responses the author received to his work.
A charming collection of stories from the ‘master of science fiction’, which combine his classic genre with mystery and horror.
ASIMOV, Isaac. Nine Tomorrows.
London: Dennis Dobson, 1963
8vo., black publisher’s boards, backstrip lettered in silver along spine; in the original dust jacket illustrated by Jennifer Armour; pp. [xiii], 14-236, [iv]; a very good to near-fine copy, internally, the boards clean and bright with only slight compression to the spine tips; upper edge a trifle dusty, and the endleaves lightly offset; ever-so-slightly bowed, with previous bookseller price in blue biro to the ffep; jacket good, a little toned and creased, with some lifting to the acetate and nicks to extremities; price crossed out in blue biro; lightly spotted internally, but otherwise unrepaired or restored.
First UK edition.
Originally published in the USA in 1959, Nine Tomorrows: Tales of the Near Future contains a selection of short stories originally published in a series of magazines between 1956 and 1958. The closing poem, Rejection Slips is a humorous interpretation of various responses the author received to his work.
A charming collection of stories from the ‘master of science fiction’, which combine his classic genre with mystery and horror.