Posts Tagged ‘Jack McDevitt’
Thursday, March 21st, 2024
Three more Subterranean firsts.
McDevitt, Jack. McDevitt, Jack. Doorway to the Stars. Subterranean Press, 2024. First edition hardback, #444 of 500 signed, numbered copies, a Fine copy in a Fine dust jacket. Novella about a stargate set in the same universe as Thunderbird. Bought at the usual dealer discount. I will have copies of this available in the next Lame Excuse Books catalog.
Powers, Tim. After Many a Summer. Subterranean Press, 2023. First edition hardback, a Fine copy in a Fine dust jacket. Novella. Bought for $20 (half price).
Reamy, Tom. Under the Hollywood Sign. Subterranean Press, 2023. First edition hardback, #395 of 750 numbered copies, a Fine copy in a Fine dust jacket. This is billed as “The Collected Stories of Tom Reamy,” and includes three works (“Dinosaurs,” “Sting!” and “Potiphee, Petey, and Me”) not in San Diego Lightfoot Sue, but doesn’t contain “Jenny’s Friends” or “The Wondrous Adventures of Grady Goodmonster or My Vacation,” two still uncollected Reamy stories. Bought for $22.50 (half price).
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Friday, February 10th, 2023
Two new books that came in from Subterranean Press late in 2022, both bought from the publisher at the usual discount.
McDevitt, Jack. Return To Glory. Subterranean Press, 2022. First edition hardback, #448 of 1,000 signed, numbered copies, a Fine copy in a Fine dust jacket, with bookmark and Packed By slip laid in. This will be in the next Lame Excuse Books catalog.
Silverberg, Robert. Among Strangers. Subterranean Press, 2022. First edition hardback, a Fine copy in a Fine dust jacket, new and unread. Massive, 760 page omnibus of three novels (Those Who Watch, The Man in the Maze, and Tom O’Bedlam), plus novelette “The Way to Spook City,” each dealing with aliens. I already have copies of this available through Lame Excuse Books.
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Thursday, February 17th, 2022
Continuing the list of Easton Press editions from the previous post.
Most Easton Press titles come out after the trade edition, but several of these Jack McDevitt books came out months before the trade edition.
McDevitt, Jack. Cauldron. Easton Press, 2007. First edition (ISFDB shows it out three months before the Ace trade edition), #677 of 900 signed copies, a Fine copy in embossed leather boards, with certificate of authenticity (also signed by McDevitt), an unused personalization plate, and an insert card “a note about CAULDRON and the author JACK McDEVITT” laid in, sans dust jacket, as issued.
McDevitt, Jack. The Devil’s Eye. Easton Press, 2008. First edition thus, #824 of 900 signed copies, a Fine copy in embossed leather boards, with certificate of authenticity (also signed by McDevitt), an unused personalization plate, and an insert card “a note about THE DEVIL’S EYE and the author JACK McDEVITT” laid in, sans dust jacket, as issued.
McDevitt, Jack. Odyssey. Easton Press, 2006. First edition (ISFDB shows it out two months before the Ace trade edition), #881 of 900 signed copies, a Fine copy in embossed leather boards, with certificate of authenticity (also signed by McDevitt), an unused personalization plate, and an insert card “a note about ODYSSEY and the author JACK McDEVITT” laid in, sans dust jacket, as issued.
McDevitt, Jack. Omega. Easton Press, 2003. First edition (ISFDB shows it out three months before the Ace trade edition), #885 of 900 signed copies, a Fine copy in embossed leather boards, with certificate of authenticity (also signed by McDevitt), an unused personalization plate, and an insert card “a note about OMEGA and the author JACK McDEVITT” laid in, sans dust jacket, as issued.
McDevitt, Jack. Polaris. Easton Press, 2004. First edition (ISFDB shows it out five months before the Ace trade edition), #526 of 900 signed copies, a Fine copy in embossed leather boards, with certificate of authenticity (also signed by McDevitt), an unused personalization plate, a thin color-printed paper bookmark for the novel with McDevitt’s name, SFWA URL (no longer valid) and white out in the middle upon which “Cryptic, Inc.” (which I think used to be Jack’s business entity) typed or stamped on top, and an insert card “a note about POLARIS and the author JACK McDEVITT” laid in, sans dust jacket, as issued.
McDevitt, Jack. Seeker. Easton Press, 2005. First edition thus, #666 of 900 signed copies, a Fine copy in embossed leather boards, with certificate of authenticity (also signed by McDevitt), an unused personalization plate, and an insert card “a note about SEEKER and the author JACK McDEVITT” laid in, sans dust jacket, as issued. Nebula winner for Best Novel.
McDevitt, Jack. Time Travelers Never Die. Easton Press, 2009. First edition thus, #90 of 900 signed copies, a Fine copy in embossed leather boards, with certificate of authenticity (also signed by McDevitt), an unused personalization plate, and an insert card “a note about TIME TRAVELERS NEVER DIE and the author JACK McDEVITT” laid in, sans dust jacket, as issued.
Another set of attractive books, all with the ephemera.
I had some of these in trade editions, but not all of them. There are at least three additional McDevitt Eastons that came out before these (Ancient Shores, Infinity Beach and The Engines of God) and one later (Moonfall) that I don’t have.
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Friday, August 31st, 2018
No theme, just four random, interesting books that came in.
De Camp, L. Sprague and Catherine Crook. Spirits Stars And Spells: The Perils and Profits of Magic. Canaveral Press, 1966. First edition hardback, a Fine copy in a Near Fine, price-clipped (but otherwise mint) dust jacket; Chalker/Owings says Owlswick obtained extra stock and printed a dust jacket “overprinted in red,” which matches this one. Signed by both authors. Non-fiction. Laughlin/Levack, de Camp: An L. Sprague de Camp Bibliography, 82a. Chalker/Owings (1991), page 84. Bought for £12 plus shipping.
Hunter, Stephen. I, Sniper. Simon & Schuster, 2009. First edition hardback, a Fine copy in a Fine Mylar-protected dust jacket, with bookstore event slip laid in. Signed and dated (“Jan 17, 2010”) by Hunter. Bought at auction for $6.15 plus shipping.
McDevitt, Jack. A Voice in the Night. Subterranean, 2018. First edition hardback, one of 1,000 signed, numbered copies, a Fine copy in a Fine dust jacket. Purchased at the usual dealer discount from the publisher. Copies will be available through Lame Excuse Books.
Smith, Clark Ashton (David E. Schultz and Scott Conners, editors). Selected Letters of Clark Ashton Smith. Arkham House, 2003. First edition hardback, a Fine copy in a Fine dust jacket. Signed by Conners. Bought for $30 off eBay.
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