William Daniel Sturgeon (25 results)

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Seller: Books From California, Simi Valley, CA, U.S.A.Books From California
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paperback. Condition: Very Good.
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Published by Ace Books, New York, 1964
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- First Edition
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Soft cover. Condition: Very Good. 1st Edition. First paperback edition, first printing #F-267 of this collection of short stories by various authors. Light edge wear. Slight reading creases to the spine. Earlier owner wrote number 25 on the back of the front cover. In very good condition.
GALAXY SCIENCE FICTION 1955 AUGUST
william tenn, daniel galouye, theodore sturgeon, manly banister, etc
Published by galaxy publishing
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GALAXY SCIENCE FICTION 1955 AUGUST
william tenn, daniel galouye, theodore sturgeon, manly banister, etc
Published by galaxy publishing
Seller: GRAHAM HOLROYD, BOOKS, webster, NY, U.S.A.GRAHAM HOLROYD, BOOKS
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GALAXY Science Fiction: August, Aug. 1955 ("Preferred Risk")
Galaxy (William Tenn; Daniel F. Galouye; Alan Arkin; Manly Banister; Theodore Sturgeon; Edson McCann - Psued. of Lester del Rey & Frederik Pohl; Willy Ley)
Published by Galaxy, NY, 1955
- Periodical
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Condition: Very Good. Vol. 10, No. 5. Edited by H. L. Gold. Cover art by Kirberger showing "The Arrival of the Ambassador from Sirius." Includes "The Flat-Eyed Monster" by William Tenn; "Country Estate" by Daniel F. Galouye; "Whiskaboom" by Alan Arkin; "A Gift From Earth" by Manly Banister; "Twink" by Theodore Sturgeon; "Preferr…ed Risk" (pt. 3 of 4) by Edson McCann [Lester del Rey & Frederik Pohl]. Science Department: "For Your Information: The Not Quite Perennial Phyllopod" by Willy Ley. Features: "The Editor's Page: Two Upper Lips"; "Forecast". Illustrated by Ashman, Diehl, Docktor, Kossin, and Ashman. Spine head bumped and stressed; corner wear; mild tanning; minor soiling. Book.

The Very Best of Fantasy & Science Fiction Sixtieth Anniversary Anthology
Gelder, Gordon Van & Peter S. Beagle & Neil Gaiman & Shirley Jackson & Daniel Keyes & Stephen King & Damon Knight & Ursula K. Le Guin & M. Rickert & Theodore Sturgeon & Michael Swanwick & William Tenn & Alfred Bester & James Tiptree Jr. & Kurt Vonnegut J
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Published by Tachyon Publications, USA, 2009
Series: The Very Best of Fantasy & Science Fiction, Book 1 of 2. Book 1 of 2 - The Very Best of Fantasy & Science Fiction
- Hardcover
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Hardcover. Condition: Good. Dust Jacket Condition: Good. 475 pages; Yellowing to pages. Foxing to the exterior edge of pages only. Stain to edge of pages due to a spill. Good overall condition otherwise. No other noteworthy defects. No writing.; - We're committed to your satisfaction. We offer free returns and respond promptly t…o all inquiries. Your item will be carefully wrapped in bubble wrap and securely boxed. All orders ship on the same or next business day. Buy with confidence.

GALAXY Science Fiction: August, Aug. 1955 ("Preferred Risk")
Galaxy (William Tenn; Daniel F. Galouye; Alan Arkin; Manly Banister; Theodore Sturgeon; Edson McCann - Psued. of Lester del Rey & Frederik Pohl; Willy Ley)
Published by Galaxy, NY, 1955
- Periodical
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SingleIssueMagazine. Condition: Very Good+. Vol. 10, No. 5. Edited by H. L. Gold. Cover art by Kirberger showing "The Arrival of the Ambassador from Sirius." Includes "The Flat-Eyed Monster" by William Tenn; "Country Estate" by Daniel F. Galouye; "Whiskaboom" by Alan Arkin; "A Gift From Earth" by Manly Banister; "Twink" by Theod…ore Sturgeon; "Preferred Risk" (pt. 3 of 4) by Edson McCann [Lester del Rey & Frederik Pohl]. Science Department: "For Your Information: The Not Quite Perennial Phyllopod" by Willy Ley. Features: "The Editor's Page: Two Upper Lips"; "Forecast". Illustrated by Ashman, Diehl, Docktor, Kossin, and Ashman. Small letter 'a' on cover near mid-spine; minor bumps, scratches and dings. Book.
GALAXY SCIENCE FICTION 1955 AUGUST
william tenn, daniel galouye, theodore sturgeon, manly banister, etc
Published by galaxy publishing
Seller: GRAHAM HOLROYD, BOOKS, webster, NY, U.S.A.GRAHAM HOLROYD, BOOKS
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- Softcover
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- Softcover
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- Softcover
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More imagesGalaxy Science Fiction: September 1955, Vol. 10 #6
Gold, H. L. (ed) .Edson McCann (Frederick Pohl & Lester del Rey), Richard Wilson, Robert Sheckley, L. Sprague de Camp, William Tenn, Daniel F. Galouye, Alan Arkin, Theodore Sturgeon, Richard Matheson, F. L. Wallace, James E. Gunn,
Published by Galaxy Publishing Corp., 1955
- Softcover
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Trade Paperback. Condition: Very Good. Book shows light wear to covers, some edge wear, wrinkled spine. Binding is solid and square, covers have sharp corners, text/interior is clean and free of marking of any kind. The glue in this perfect bound book is over 50 years old and is likely fragile. About 150 pages each on age-toned…paper with a few b&w illustrations, color covers. Keywords: Science Fiction, Magazine, Cover Art, Vintage, Illustration, Cover, Stories, Fiction, 50's 1950's.
More imagesPublished by New York: Permabooks / Permabook / Perma # P117 1st Edition, 1951
- Softcover
- First Edition
Seller: John McCormick, Mississauga, ON, CanadaJohn McCormick
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Mass Market Paperback. Condition: Very Good to Very Good+. First Edition. ----------vintage paperback. An excellent 364-page first edition paperback original horror anthology. Spine and cover creases, edgewear, a solid VG to VG+ copy. Additional Writers: Samuel Blas, Edgar Allan Poe, Howard Wandrei, H.H. Munro (Saki), H.L. Gold,… H.G. Wells, Ambrose Bierce, Wilbur Daniel Steele (illustrator).
GALAXY SCIENCE FICTION 1955 AUGUST
william tenn, daniel galouye, theodore sturgeon, manly banister, etc
Published by galaxy publishing
Seller: GRAHAM HOLROYD, BOOKS, webster, NY, U.S.A.GRAHAM HOLROYD, BOOKS
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GALAXY Science Fiction: August, Aug. 1955 ("Preferred Risk")
Galaxy (William Tenn; Daniel F. Galouye; Alan Arkin; Manly Banister; Theodore Sturgeon; Edson McCann - Psued. of Lester del Rey & Frederik Pohl; Willy Ley)
Published by Galaxy, NY, 1955
- Periodical
Seller: Books from the Crypt, N. Potomac, MD, U.S.A.Books from the Crypt
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SingleIssueMagazine. Condition: Very Good+ to Near Fine. Vol. 10, No. 5. Edited by H. L. Gold. Cover art by Kirberger showing "The Arrival of the Ambassador from Sirius." Includes "The Flat-Eyed Monster" by William Tenn; "Country Estate" by Daniel F. Galouye; "Whiskaboom" by Alan Arkin; "A Gift From Earth" by Manly Banister; "Tw…ink" by Theodore Sturgeon; "Preferred Risk" (pt. 3 of 4) by Edson McCann [Lester del Rey & Frederik Pohl]. Science Department: "For Your Information: The Not Quite Perennial Phyllopod" by Willy Ley. Features: "The Editor's Page: Two Upper Lips"; "Forecast". Illustrated by Ashman, Diehl, Docktor, Kossin, and Ashman. Mild tanning; corner wearwith minor creasing. Book.

GALAXY Science Fiction: August, Aug. 1955 ("Preferred Risk")
Galaxy (William Tenn; Daniel F. Galouye; Alan Arkin; Manly Banister; Theodore Sturgeon; Edson McCann - Psued. of Lester del Rey & Frederik Pohl; Willy Ley)
Published by Galaxy, NY, 1955
- Periodical
Seller: Books from the Crypt, N. Potomac, MD, U.S.A.Books from the Crypt
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SingleIssueMagazine. Condition: Very Good+ to Near Fine. Vol. 10, No. 5. Edited by H. L. Gold. Cover art by Kirberger showing "The Arrival of the Ambassador from Sirius." Includes "The Flat-Eyed Monster" by William Tenn; "Country Estate" by Daniel F. Galouye; "Whiskaboom" by Alan Arkin; "A Gift From Earth" by Manly Banister; "Tw…ink" by Theodore Sturgeon; "Preferred Risk" (pt. 3 of 4) by Edson McCann [Lester del Rey & Frederik Pohl]. Science Department: "For Your Information: The Not Quite Perennial Phyllopod" by Willy Ley. Features: "The Editor's Page: Two Upper Lips"; "Forecast". Illustrated by Ashman, Diehl, Docktor, Kossin, and Ashman. Staple wear. Book.

- Softcover
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- Softcover
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- Softcover
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- Softcover
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Paperback. Condition: new. Paperback. Japanese Prime Minister Junichiro Koizumi has visited the controversial Yasukuni Shrine in Tokyo five times over five years while Prime Minister. As a result, Japan's relations with China and Korea have declined to their worst state since the end of World War Two. However, Prime Minister Koi…zumi has accused the two of meddling in Japan's internal affairs - he does not see this as an international issue. For China, Korea, and others the fact that the shrine also includes 14 Class A War Criminals makes the Prime Minister's visits to the Shrine, official or not, an issue of international concern. Why is there such a rift not only between Japan and its neighbors but also between the way Koizumi sees his visits and the way in which China, Korea, and other countries perceive these visits? What do the visits mean? This thesis has three arguments. First, this thesis argues that the Yasukuni Shrine is caught in a paradox of its legacy - a religious shrine and a state memorial to the war dead left untouched from before the war, in a country that since the end of World War Two has had a separation of Church and State. Second, this thesis argues that the domestic politics vis-a-vis Yasukuni are defined by this paradox, with an ill-fitting policy of separation of church and state without resolution of the need to recognize the war dead. Third, this thesis argues that by visiting the Shrine, along with various policies of the Government of Japan that have endorsed and supported the shrine since Japan signed the 1951 San Francisco Peace Treaty, Koizumi demonstrates to Japan's neighbors that it is hollowing out Japan's post war reconciliation. While Japan has officially apologized for its actions in World War Two, for Japan's neighbors, visiting the shrine is a visible sign that Japan does not wish to act very sorry. Japanese Prime Minister Junichiro Koizumi has visited the controversial Yasukuni Shrine in Tokyo five times over five years while Prime Minister. As a result, Japan's relations with China and Korea have declined to their worst state since the end of World War Two. However, Prime Minister Koizumi has accused the two of meddling in Japan's internal affairs - he does not see this as an international issue. For China, Korea, and others the fact that the shrine also includes 14 Class A War Criminals makes the Prime Minister's visits to the Shrine, official or not, an issue of international concern. Why is there such a rift not only between Japan and its neighbors but also between the way Koizumi sees his visits and the way in which China, Korea, and other countries perceive these visits? What do the visits mean? This thesis has three arguments. First, this thesis argues that the Yasukuni Shrine is caught in a paradox of its legacy - a religious shrine and a state memorial to the war dead left untouched from before the war, in a country that since the end of World War Two has had a separation of Church and State. Second, this thesis argues that the domestic politics vis-A -vis Yasukuni are defined by this paradox, with an ill-fitting policy of separation of church and state without resolution of the need to recognize the war dead. Third, this thesis argues that by visiting the Shrine, along with various policies of the Government of Japan that have endorsed and supported the shrine since Japan signed the 1951 San Francisco Peace Treaty, Koizumi demonstrates to Japan's neighbors that it is hollowing out Japan's post war reconciliation. While Japan has officially apologized for its actions in World War Two, for Japan's neighbors, visiting the shrine is a visible sign that Japan does not wish to act very sorry This item is printed on demand. Shipping may be from multiple locations in the US or from the UK, depending on stock availability.

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Paperback. Condition: new. Paperback. Japanese Prime Minister Junichiro Koizumi has visited the controversial Yasukuni Shrine in Tokyo five times over five years while Prime Minister. As a result, Japan's relations with China and Korea have declined to their worst state since the end of World War Two. However, Prime Minister Koi…zumi has accused the two of meddling in Japan's internal affairs - he does not see this as an international issue. For China, Korea, and others the fact that the shrine also includes 14 Class A War Criminals makes the Prime Minister's visits to the Shrine, official or not, an issue of international concern. Why is there such a rift not only between Japan and its neighbors but also between the way Koizumi sees his visits and the way in which China, Korea, and other countries perceive these visits? What do the visits mean? This thesis has three arguments. First, this thesis argues that the Yasukuni Shrine is caught in a paradox of its legacy - a religious shrine and a state memorial to the war dead left untouched from before the war, in a country that since the end of World War Two has had a separation of Church and State. Second, this thesis argues that the domestic politics vis-a-vis Yasukuni are defined by this paradox, with an ill-fitting policy of separation of church and state without resolution of the need to recognize the war dead. Third, this thesis argues that by visiting the Shrine, along with various policies of the Government of Japan that have endorsed and supported the shrine since Japan signed the 1951 San Francisco Peace Treaty, Koizumi demonstrates to Japan's neighbors that it is hollowing out Japan's post war reconciliation. While Japan has officially apologized for its actions in World War Two, for Japan's neighbors, visiting the shrine is a visible sign that Japan does not wish to act very sorry. Japanese Prime Minister Junichiro Koizumi has visited the controversial Yasukuni Shrine in Tokyo five times over five years while Prime Minister. As a result, Japan's relations with China and Korea have declined to their worst state since the end of World War Two. However, Prime Minister Koizumi has accused the two of meddling in Japan's internal affairs - he does not see this as an international issue. For China, Korea, and others the fact that the shrine also includes 14 Class A War Criminals makes the Prime Minister's visits to the Shrine, official or not, an issue of international concern. Why is there such a rift not only between Japan and its neighbors but also between the way Koizumi sees his visits and the way in which China, Korea, and other countries perceive these visits? What do the visits mean? This thesis has three arguments. First, this thesis argues that the Yasukuni Shrine is caught in a paradox of its legacy - a religious shrine and a state memorial to the war dead left untouched from before the war, in a country that since the end of World War Two has had a separation of Church and State. Second, this thesis argues that the domestic politics vis-A -vis Yasukuni are defined by this paradox, with an ill-fitting policy of separation of church and state without resolution of the need to recognize the war dead. Third, this thesis argues that by visiting the Shrine, along with various policies of the Government of Japan that have endorsed and supported the shrine since Japan signed the 1951 San Francisco Peace Treaty, Koizumi demonstrates to Japan's neighbors that it is hollowing out Japan's post war reconciliation. While Japan has officially apologized for its actions in World War Two, for Japan's neighbors, visiting the shrine is a visible sign that Japan does not wish to act very sorry This item is printed on demand. Shipping may be from our UK warehouse or from our Australian or US warehouses, depending on stock availability.

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Paperback. Condition: new. Paperback. Japanese Prime Minister Junichiro Koizumi has visited the controversial Yasukuni Shrine in Tokyo five times over five years while Prime Minister. As a result, Japan's relations with China and Korea have declined to their worst state since the end of World War Two. However, Prime Minister Koi…zumi has accused the two of meddling in Japan's internal affairs - he does not see this as an international issue. For China, Korea, and others the fact that the shrine also includes 14 Class A War Criminals makes the Prime Minister's visits to the Shrine, official or not, an issue of international concern. Why is there such a rift not only between Japan and its neighbors but also between the way Koizumi sees his visits and the way in which China, Korea, and other countries perceive these visits? What do the visits mean? This thesis has three arguments. First, this thesis argues that the Yasukuni Shrine is caught in a paradox of its legacy - a religious shrine and a state memorial to the war dead left untouched from before the war, in a country that since the end of World War Two has had a separation of Church and State. Second, this thesis argues that the domestic politics vis-a-vis Yasukuni are defined by this paradox, with an ill-fitting policy of separation of church and state without resolution of the need to recognize the war dead. Third, this thesis argues that by visiting the Shrine, along with various policies of the Government of Japan that have endorsed and supported the shrine since Japan signed the 1951 San Francisco Peace Treaty, Koizumi demonstrates to Japan's neighbors that it is hollowing out Japan's post war reconciliation. While Japan has officially apologized for its actions in World War Two, for Japan's neighbors, visiting the shrine is a visible sign that Japan does not wish to act very sorry. Japanese Prime Minister Junichiro Koizumi has visited the controversial Yasukuni Shrine in Tokyo five times over five years while Prime Minister. As a result, Japan's relations with China and Korea have declined to their worst state since the end of World War Two. However, Prime Minister Koizumi has accused the two of meddling in Japan's internal affairs - he does not see this as an international issue. For China, Korea, and others the fact that the shrine also includes 14 Class A War Criminals makes the Prime Minister's visits to the Shrine, official or not, an issue of international concern. Why is there such a rift not only between Japan and its neighbors but also between the way Koizumi sees his visits and the way in which China, Korea, and other countries perceive these visits? What do the visits mean? This thesis has three arguments. First, this thesis argues that the Yasukuni Shrine is caught in a paradox of its legacy - a religious shrine and a state memorial to the war dead left untouched from before the war, in a country that since the end of World War Two has had a separation of Church and State. Second, this thesis argues that the domestic politics vis-A -vis Yasukuni are defined by this paradox, with an ill-fitting policy of separation of church and state without resolution of the need to recognize the war dead. Third, this thesis argues that by visiting the Shrine, along with various policies of the Government of Japan that have endorsed and supported the shrine since Japan signed the 1951 San Francisco Peace Treaty, Koizumi demonstrates to Japan's neighbors that it is hollowing out Japan's post war reconciliation. While Japan has officially apologized for its actions in World War Two, for Japan's neighbors, visiting the shrine is a visible sign that Japan does not wish to act very sorry This item is printed on demand. Shipping may be from our Sydney, NSW warehouse or from our UK or US warehouse, depending on stock availability.