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kevinwada: Another commission! Â This time of John Carter. Â The request was to make him smoldering, true to the book, and looking over his shoulder. Â It was meant as a gift to a true John Carter fan and was not to be based on the movie depiction of
Adam Link - Robot by Eando Binder (Paperback Library 1965) From a book shop on Charing Cross Road. “Adam Link - the first of the robot race - had photoelectric eyes, an iridium-sponge brain and the soul of a man!” Eando Binder was the pen
It Was The Day Of The Robot by Frank Belknap Long (Dobson Books, 1963) From a bookshop on Charing Cross Road, London. “You stand before the humming computers and you fight off terrors. You feel a more-than-human wisdom crushing you to the earth,
Endpapers, by Uwe Bremer, to a German translation of Mary Shelly’s Frankenstein. From The Science Fiction Book: An Illustrated History by Franz Rottensteiner (Thames & Hudson, 1975). From Nottinghamshire County Council Library Sale.
The Visual Encyclopedia of Science Fiction, edited by Brian Ash (Triune Books, 1978).From Oxfam in Nottingham.
The Werewolf Principle, by Clifford D. Simak. Cover art by Ian Miller. From The Visual Encyclopedia of Science Fiction, edited by Brian Ash (Triune Books, 1978).From Oxfam in Nottingham.
Who Goes There? by John W. Campbell. Cover by Hannes Bok. From The Visual Encyclopedia of Science Fiction, edited by Brian Ash (Triune Books, 1978).From Oxfam in Nottingham.
Darker Than You Think, by Jack Williamson. Frontispiece by Cartier. From The Visual Encyclopedia of Science Fiction, edited by Brian Ash (Triune Books, 1978).From Oxfam in Nottingham.
Empire Of The Atom, by A.E. van Vogt. Cover by McCauley. From The Visual Encyclopedia of Science Fiction, edited by Brian Ash (Triune Books, 1978).From Oxfam in Nottingham.
New Writings in SF-14, edited by John Carnell. (Corgi Books, 1969).From a charity shop in Derby.
Between Planets, by Robert A. Henlein (Ballantine Books, 1978).From a charity shop in Derby.
Best Science Fiction Of The Year 5, edited by Terry Carr (Book Club Associates, 1977).From a charity shop in Bedfont, Middlesex.
Michaelmas, by Algis Budrys (Popular Library, 1986). From a second-hand book stall in Derby.
Books are better than flowers and chocolate.
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My book, The God Hunters, is set for release on February 4, 2013 from Dreamspinner Press. http://www.dreamspinnerpress.com/store/upcoming_products.php
M/M romance with science fiction! Here’s a nice review of my book, The God Hunters. Book two is coming soon :) http://reviewsbyamoslassen.com/?p=20815
myimaginarybrooklyn: Philip K. Dick, We Can Build You.
portadaz: Equator by NRJP on Flickr.
Isle of the Dead by Roger Zelazny, cover by Gorland, 1969.
fuckyeahpulpfictioncovers: Universe by Robert Heinlein. Dell Book #36. “Their world was a giant spaceship, its purpose and destination lost in centuries of drifting among the stars.” That guy has two heads & one of them looks pissed off.
jedavu: Fantastic Illustrated Covers Of Famous Science Fiction Books by Mike Mahle
MADPlay “Creepy Castle”, Part 4: “Pounding the Books (In Space!)” Ant Queen goes around in space, punching evil in the face.—SUPPORT MADHOG ON PATREON: http://www.patreon.com/MadhogTUMBLR: http://www.teamyume.tumblr.comFACEBO
cyberclays: MILKY OVERDRIVE - by jarold Sng “Milky Overdrive was a collaboration project with a few buddies of mine (7 of us in total). The main subject was attractive women and some sort of machinery. Really fun! The final book is around 12 inches
Secret Agent of Terra by John Brunner, 1962.
The Age of Pussyfoot by Frederik Pohl, 1969.
scifidreaming: A classic.
the desert of the real
useduniverse: Cover by Peter Cross
captainof221b: Always know where your towel is.
Here is a cover of Joanna Russ’s first novel Picnic On Paradise (1968) in honor of her 2013 induction into the EMP’s Science Fiction and Fantasy Hall of Fame. Alyx, the main character of Picnic on Paradise has a combination of sharp wit,
Cover of Science Fiction Terror Tales by Emsh, 1955. The collection has short stories from some of the greats including Dick, Asimov, Sturgeon, Bradbury, Heinlen and more!
The Night Shapes by James Blish, 1963.
The Winds of Gath by E.C. Tubb, 3rd edition cover by Paul Alexander, 1982. The first book in the Dumarest Saga series.
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bunnyonplanetq: Secret Agent of Terra by John Brunner, 1962.
70sscifiart: Paul Lehr — Podkayne of Mars. Cover for the 1971 Berkley paperback of the Robert Heinlein story.
The Einstein Intersection by Samuel R. Delany, 1967.
George Nader's Chrome, published in 1978, is a science fiction novel that follows the relationship of two men, one human and the other machine, in a world where loving an android is punishable by death. Nader, close friends of the actor Rock Hudson,
Martian Time Slip by Philip K. Dick, 1964.
The Singing Citadel by Michael Moorcock, Mayflower Science Fantasy, 1970-1972. Artwork officially uncredited but thought to be by Bob Haberfield.
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Farmer in the Sky by Robert A. Heinlein, cover by Lehr, 1970.
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ruinsorbooks: Lebbeus Woods’ radical architecture, illustrating Arthur C Clarke’s The Sentinel
gobookyourself: A Brief History of Time by Stephen Hawking Yeah! Science, bitch! A Short History of Nearly Everything by Bill Bryson for more easy to understand, witty science Black Holes and Time Warps by Kip S. Thorne for easy to understand theoretical
peterdesade: I write science fiction books also. My ebook “The Legend of Monkey Foot.” This is a great read! Fast paced and action packed. It’s the story of children harvest from earth by aliens to be trained as soldiers. The story follow one boy
peterdesade:I write science fiction books also. My ebook “The Legend of Monkey Foot.” This is a great read! Fast paced and action packed. It’s the story of children harvest from earth by aliens to be trained as soldiers. The story follow one boy
peterdesade: best-daddiespictures: Wooow Yummy Yummy ! I write science fiction books also. My ebook “The Legend of Monk.” This is a great read! Fast paced and action packed. It’s the story of children harvest from earth by aliens to be trained
peterdesade: favamateurpics: #gay #amateur I write science fiction books also. My ebook “The Legend of Monkey Foot.” This is a great read! Fast paced and action packed. It’s the story of children harvest from earth by aliens to be trained as
peterdesade:I write science fiction books also. My ebook “The Legend of Monk.” This is a great read! Fast paced and action packed. It’s the story of children harvest from earth by aliens to be trained as soldiers. The story follow one boy in particular,
wocinsolidarity: Attanya: #WeNeedDiverseBooks because I love science fiction and fantasy books, but I’m tired of authors treating dragons and robots and magic as more plausible than black and brown characters Jennifer: #WeNeedDiverseBooks because…
hardcoregurlz: Octavia Estelle Butler is “the first African-American woman to gain popularity and critical acclaim as a major science fiction writer” (Hine 208). She was born on June 22, 1947 in Pasadena, California, to Laurice and Octavia M. (Guy)
run2damoon: cross-sections book illustrated by Kemp Remillard
fishstickmonkey: Paul Lehr’s cover for the 1971 edition (via Updates: Recent Science Fiction Acquisitions No. XCIV (Simak Farmer Harness Van Scyoc) | Science Fiction and Other Suspect Ruminations)
70sscifiart: Ed Emshwiller’s 1977 illustration for Robert Silverberg’s revised 1951 book. Silverberg called this edition a “collaboration” between his younger and more mature selves. (via Adventures in Science Fiction Cover Art: On the Doctor’s
Science fiction nerds will write books and critical essays about aliens, monsters, mutants, and species that don’t even exist. But introduce a black character and its like “OMG WHAT IS THIS NEGRO DOING HERE!!!???”