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Changeling
New York: Ace, 1981. Mass Market Paperback. Esteban Maroto. Edges a bit worn, wraps rubbed. ... (more information)
Offered by Fantastic Planet Books (Washington, United States) |
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My Name is Legion
In a authoritarian future where the powers that be can track to movements of any individual, a lone man with no identity roams freely as an operative for clandestine forces that seek to subvert the power structure.
New York: Ballantine, 1976. Mass Market Paperback. Edges a bit worn, spine creased, upper corner of back cover creased. ... (more information)
Offered by Fantastic Planet Books (Washington, United States) |
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Frost & Fire
A collection of 10 short stories and a pair of essays by science fiction master Zelazny, including the 1985 and 1987 Hugo Award-winning stories, "24 Views of Mt. Fuji, by Hokusai" and "Permafrost".
New York: Avon, 1990. Mass Market Paperback. Edges worn, spine and corners creased. ... (more information)
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Sign of the Unicorn
In the third installment of the Chronicles of Amber, Corwin, now prince regent, unites his fractious siblings in order to search for their long lost brother, Brand, long thought dead. When they are successful, the trouble begins--because now it looks as though someone is out to kill not just Brand, but Corwin as well.
New York: Avon, 1976. Mass Market Paperback. Edges quite worn, spine and corners creasing, inside beginning to brown. The third book in The Chronicles of Amber. Totally cool 1970's black cover art. ... (more information)
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The Last Defender of Camelot
A collection of short stories by author Zelazny, including the 1965 Nebula Award winner, "He Who Shapes" and "The Stainless Steel Leech", Zelazny's parody of Harry Harrison's "Stainless Steel Rat" series.
New York: Avon, 1988. Mass Market Paperback. Edges worn, spine and corners creased. ... (more information)
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Damnation Alley
New York: Berkley, 1977. Mass Market Paperback. Wraps a bit edgeworn, smudged, spine creased. With black and white photos from the movie. ... (more information)
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Trumps of Doom
The second set of Amber books focuses on Merlin: half breed son of Corwin, missing prince of Amber, and Dara, princess of Chaos. Merlin's dual heritage has served him well in learning the sorcerous arts, as well as in attaining a computer science degree from Berkeley. But his peaceful life on the shadow Earth is rudely interrupted when his ex-girlfriend is murdered by animals that should not exist in this world, and an old college buddy suddenly seems to know far too much about his true identity.
New York: Avon, 1985. Mass Market Paperback. Edges slightly worn, inside just beginning to brown. The first book of the Merlin Cycle, the sixth book of the Chronicles of Amber overall. ... (more information)
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Lord of Light
In Roger Zelazny's Hugo-award winning masterpiece of speculative fantasy, a planet's population lives in utter subjugation to the ancient crew of the original colony ship, who have used a combination of advanced technology and genetic engineering to set themselves up as gods in the Hindu pantheon. Each "god" has his or her own genetically engineered superpowers, as well as access to technology that for all intents and purposes allows immortality. But Sam, once known as Siddhartha, and now called the Buddha, the Lord of Light, is attempting to break this age-old system of tyranny, fighting his fellow crewmembers on their own turf and introducing Buddhism as an alternate religion for the oppressed masses. The story veers between the magical and the technological with exhilarating ease, and Zelazny's signature talent for combining the ritualistic with the matter-of-fact has never been more apparent.
New York: EOS, 2004. Trade Paperback. Wraps worn along the edges, corners bumped, front cover scuffed, short closed tear to top edge. ... (more information)
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This Immortal
New York: Ace, 1984. Mass Market Paperback. Edges slightly worn , inside pages beginning to brown. Winner of the Hugo Award. ... (more information)
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The Changing Land
New York: Del Rey, 1981. Mass Market Paperback. Worn along the edges, spine creased. ... (more information)
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Lord of Light
In Roger Zelazny's Hugo-award winning masterpiece of speculative fantasy, a planet's population lives in utter subjugation to the ancient crew of the original colony ship, who have used a combination of advanced technology and genetic engineering to set themselves up as gods in the Hindu pantheon. Each "god" has his or her own genetically engineered superpowers, as well as access to technology that for all intents and purposes allows immortality. But Sam, once known as Siddhartha, and now called the Buddha, the Lord of Light, is attempting to break this age-old system of tyranny, fighting his fellow crewmembers on their own turf and introducing Buddhism as an alternate religion for the oppressed masses. The story veers between the magical and the technological with exhilarating ease, and Zelazny's signature talent for combining the ritualistic with the matter-of-fact has never been more apparent.
New York: EOS, 2004. Trade Paperback. Nice trade paperback reissue of this sci fi classic. This copy a bit worn along the edges, bottom edge scuffed. ... (more information)
Offered by Fantastic Planet Books (Washington, United States) |
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Sign of the Unicorn : An Amber Novel
In the third installment of the Chronicles of Amber, Corwin, now prince regent, unites his fractious siblings in order to search for their long lost brother, Brand, long thought dead. When they are successful, the trouble begins--because now it looks as though someone is out to kill not just Brand, but Corwin as well.
New York: Avon, 1976. Mass Market Paperback. Slight wear on edges, pages yellowed, spine is tight, almost uncreased. An excellent reading copy. Book 3 in the Chronicles of Amber. ... (more information)
Offered by Fantastic Planet Books (Washington, United States) |
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Blood of Amber : An Amber Novel
At the start of the second book in the Merlin cycle of the Chronicles of Amber, Merlin, son of Corwin, is imprisoned in a crystal cave that impairs his ability to transport himself through shadow (embodying perfectly Zelazny's sly habit of punning on literary tropes) . He has been betrayed by his friend Luke, who he has just discovered is also known as Rinaldo, son of the traitor Brand. Events are quickly spiraling out of control, and Merlin will have his work cut out for him in navigating the web of family intrigue that seems, for the first time, to involve him.
New York: Avon, 1987. First Paperback Printing. Mass Market Paperback. Pages slightly yellowed, no noticable scuffs or marks, spine is perfect, uncreased. Seventh book in the Chronicles of Amber. ... (more information)
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The Courts of Chaos : An Amber Novel
In the climactic finale of the Corwin cycle of the Chronicles of Amber, the man clad in black with a silver rose at his throat takes it upon himself to draw a new pattern, so that there may yet be order in the universe, regardless of the outcome of the war between Chaos and Amber. In order to do this, he will have to travel with the Jewel of Judgment beyond the bounds of order and chaos, to a no man's land where the coming storm will not be able to harm him. But many forces are out to thwart his mission, including his brother, the traitorous sorcerer Brand.
New York: Avon, 1979. First Paperback Printing. Mass Market Paperback. Light scuffing on edges, pages slightly yellowed, spine is uncracked and tight. Book 5 in the Chronicles of Amber. ... (more information)
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My Name is Legion
In a authoritarian future where the powers that be can track to movements of any individual, a lone man with no identity roams freely as an operative for clandestine forces that seek to subvert the power structure.
New York: Ballantine, 1982. Mass Market Paperback. A bit worn along the edges, back cover creased. ... (more information)
Offered by Fantastic Planet Books (Washington, United States) |
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Sign of Chaos : An Amber Novel
This is the third book in the Merlin series of Amber books.
New York: Avon, 1988. Mass Market Paperback. Small crease on front cover, spine is uncreased, pages slightly yellowed. Book 8 in the epic Chronicles of Amber. ... (more information)
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Guns of Avalon : An Amber Novel
Corwin, prince of Amber, pretender to the throne, has languished, blind and half mad, in the dungeons below Kolvir ever since his brutal defeat at the hands of his brother Eric. When he receives an unexpected visit from an old family friend, an opportunity for escape presents itself, and soon Corwin finds himself on his way to the erstwhile kingdom of Avalon, where he will regain the strength and means to launch an assault on Amber and win back the throne. This is the second book of the Chronicles of Amber.
New York: Avon, 1972. Mass Market Paperback. Minor scuffing, some creases on spine, very minor water staining on bottom corner of first 10 pages. Book is a good reading copy. Book 2 in the Chronicles of Amber series. ... (more information)
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Kinght of Shadows : an Amber Novel
In the fourth book in the Merlin series of Amber books, Merlin is transported to the shadow realm by the ghost of his great-grandfather.
New York: Avon, 1990. Mass Market Paperback. Very small crease on spine, slight edgewear. Interiors are tight and clean. Book 9 in the Chronicles of Amber series. ... (more information)
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Coils
New York: Tor, 1982. Mass Market Paperback. Ron Miller. Edges slightly worn, inside pages beginning to brown. With black and white illustrations by Ron Miller. ... (more information)
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A Sorcerer's Treason
New York: Tor, 2002. Mass Market Paperback. A bit worn along the edges, spine creased. A novel of Isavalta. ... (more information)
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