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"The Smallest God" by Lester del Rey, "Into the Darkness" by Ross Rocklynne, "Vault of the Beast" by A.E. van Vogt, "The Mechanical Mice" by Eric Frank Russell, "__And He Built a Crooked House__" by Robert A. Heinlein, "Microcosmic God" by Theodore Sturgeon, "Nightfall" by Isaac Asimov, "By His Bootstraps" by Robert A. Heinlein, "Child of the Green Light" by Leigh Brackett, "Victory Unintentional" by Isaac Asimov, "The Twonky" by Henry Kuttner, "Storm Warning" by Donald A. Wollheim.… (lisätietoja)
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This book has a special place in my heart because it was the first "collectable" book I ever bought. At that time I was just as happy to read a beat up paperback to library book and I had no idea what it meant to have a first edition. (I later found out I had quite a few of them.) Anyway, I had already read most of the stories in the book but I bought it because it had the most fabulous cover I'd ever seen and it was in perfect condition. It had this little piece of paper that said it was a review copy tucked in side. I never actually read the book itself. There was only one story I hadn't read and I easily found that somewhere else. It was clear the book had never been read before and I wanted to leave it that way. As book collectors go I'm a failure. I still don't understand why a lousy book with a perfect dust jacket is worth more than a torn water stained copy of James Joyce or Henry Miller. But this one book gives me an inkling of what they must feel when they find a treasure. ( )
"The Smallest God" by Lester del Rey, "Into the Darkness" by Ross Rocklynne, "Vault of the Beast" by A.E. van Vogt, "The Mechanical Mice" by Eric Frank Russell, "__And He Built a Crooked House__" by Robert A. Heinlein, "Microcosmic God" by Theodore Sturgeon, "Nightfall" by Isaac Asimov, "By His Bootstraps" by Robert A. Heinlein, "Child of the Green Light" by Leigh Brackett, "Victory Unintentional" by Isaac Asimov, "The Twonky" by Henry Kuttner, "Storm Warning" by Donald A. Wollheim.
I never actually read the book itself. There was only one story I hadn't read and I easily found that somewhere else. It was clear the book had never been read before and I wanted to leave it that way.
As book collectors go I'm a failure. I still don't understand why a lousy book with a perfect dust jacket is worth more than a torn water stained copy of James Joyce or Henry Miller. But this one book gives me an inkling of what they must feel when they find a treasure. ( )