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When They Come From Space
by Clifton, Mark

$60.00


Garden City, New York: Doubleday & Company, Inc., 1962. First Printing of the First Edition. Fine in a fine dustjacket, lig... [more information]



Eight Keys to Eden
by Clifton, Mark

$9.00


New York, New York: Doubleday and Company, Inc, 1960. Book Club Edition (BOMC). Hardcover. Very Good/Good+. Rubbing wear to t... [more information]



When They Come from Space
by Clifton, Mark

$28.00


New York: Doubleday, 1962. 192 pages, blue cloth boards. Bottom corner lightly bumped, spine slightly rolled. DJ has a small ch... [more information]



When They Come from Space
by Mark Clifton

$3.00


Cosmic con men are on Earth! "The spacemen had mastered all the tricks of Hollywood press agentry. They were conquering heroes, ... [more information]



EIGHT KEYS TO EDEN
by MARK CLIFTON

£4.00


LONDON: PAN, 1965. Science Fiction novel. First published in 1960. Slight wear on cover edges. Tanned pages. Clean, tight pa... [more information]



Mark Clifton

(1906-1963)
Mark Clifton (1906 - 1963) was an American author and businessman. He wrote science fiction and most of his stories fit into one of two series. The "Bossy" sequence, was written alone and in collaboration with both Alex Apostolides and Frank Riley. The "Ralph Kennedy" series, which is lighter in tone was mostly written solo, although there was one collaboration with Apostolides. Clifton gained his greatest success with his novel They's Rather Be Right (a.k.a. The Forever Machine), co-wrtten with Riley, which was serialized in Astounding in 1954 and went on to win the Hugo Award, perhaps the most contentious novel ever to win the award. Clifton began publishing in May of 1952 with the story "What Have I Done?".