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Click to view full description | 1. | HEINLEIN, ROBERT A Job: A Comedy of Justice New York Del Rey/Ballantine Books 1984 First Edition. Copy Letter ÒIÓ of 26 deluxe lettered copies signed by the author, Robert A. Heinlein. Fine without jacket as issued in the publisher's original matching slipcase which is also fine. Price: 1350.00 USD | See Full Description |
| 2. | HEINLEIN, ROBERT A Farnham's Freehold New York Putnam 1964 First Edition. About fine copy with a very faint trace of edge wear in a very good dust jacket with some slight rubbing and a few small tears and chips. Price: 450.00 USD | See Full Description |
| 3. | HEINLEIN, ROBERT A I Will Fear No Evil New York Putnam 1970 First Edition. Near fine copy with a hint of fading to the top of the spine in a very good bright dust jacket with some small tears and light edge wear. The story of one of the world's richest and most powerful men, Johann Sebastian Bach Smith, who is on the verge of death and whose only hope is in finding a new body in which to live, and upon surviving the radical surgical procedures involved, finds himself faced with enormous ethical and philosophical dilemas. Price: 150.00 USD | See Full Description |
| 4. | HEINLEIN, ROBERT A Stranger In a Strange Land New York Putnam 1961 First Edition, First Printing with code C22 on page 408. Fine in a near fine dust jacket with a few nearly invisible closed edge tears, mild fading to the spine, and minor soiling to the rear panel. Jacket artwork is by Ben Feder, Inc. An increasingly scarce book in collectible condition. The author's landmark and most famous work as well as winner of the Hugo Award for the best science fiction novel of the year. One of the most influential books on the counterculture of the Sixties. A view of Earth's culture from the perspective of an innocent Martian named Valentine Michael Smith. Price: 3500.00 USD | See Full Description |
| 5. | HEINLEIN, ROBERT A The Notebooks of Lazarus Long. Illuminated by D.F. Vassallo New York Putnam 1973 First Edition. Paperback Original. Oblong format (10Ó x 7Ó). About fine with a touch of edge wear in printed wrappers. The personal observtions and philosophical musings of Lazarus Long, the compelling protagonist in Robert A. Heinlein's science fiction series of Future Historynovels, who has been given the ability to live for tens of thousands of years, and clearly has enough energy and enthusiasm for ten thousand more. Illustrated with beautiful calligraphy and drawings by D.F. Vassallo. Price: 145.00 USD | See Full Description |
| 6. | HEINLEIN, ROBERT A Typed Letter Signed from Robert A. Heinlein Colorado Springs 1 page, octavo August 31, 1961 Written on Heinlein's printed stationery, this typed letter is signed by the author in full, Robert A. Heinlein in blue ink, to Mr. A Van Hageland of Belgium. Ò...I am happy to report that the cats are all in good health -- two young kittens almost ready for adoption, Set (black) and Loki (red, of course), plus mother Shamrock (born on St. Patrick's Day), and grandmother Polka Dot. As I hinted in the ending of DOUBLE STAR, Petronius the Arbiter has long gone on to other battles -- he is buried under a big boulder in our garden, near a patch of catnip. It has been some years since Mrs. Heinlein and I were last in your lovely country. I hope to visit it again someday....Ó Heinlein also states that Van Hageland should write his agent about a literary matter and that Heinlein will write to his agent as well. Two file holes in the left blank margin else fine. Heinlein's letters are very uncommon. Price: 550.00 USD | See Full Description |
| 7. | HEINLEIN, ROBERT A Waldo and Magic, Inc Garden City Doubleday 1950 First Edition. Fine clean copy in a very good lightly used dust jacket with some tiny chips and tears. Price: 375.00 USD | See Full Description |
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