Language: English
Published by HarperCollins: London, 1992
ISBN 10: 0002240165 ISBN 13: 9780002240161
Seller: COLD TONNAGE BOOKS, Colyton, DEVON, United Kingdom
First Edition Signed
US$ 115.07
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Add to basketHardcover. First edition (& 1st printing). SF novel, the author's second book (after RAFT), part of the ''Xeelee'' series. First printing with ''13 5 7 9 8 6 4 2'' on copyright page. SIGNED AND DATED (Eurocon 2007, 22/09/07) BY THE AUTHOR. Fine copy in a fine dustjacket (as new) with review slip laid in.
Language: English
Published by HarperCollins: London, 1992
ISBN 10: 0002240165 ISBN 13: 9780002240161
Seller: COLD TONNAGE BOOKS, Colyton, DEVON, United Kingdom
First Edition Signed
US$ 115.07
Quantity: 1 available
Add to basketHardcover. First edition (& 1st printing). SF novel, the author's second book (after RAFT), part of the ''Xeelee'' series. First printing with ''13 5 7 9 8 6 4 2'' on copyright page. SIGNED BY THE AUTHOR. Fine copy in a fine dustjacket (as new).
Language: English
Published by HarperCollinsPublishers, [London], 1992
ISBN 10: 0002240165 ISBN 13: 9780002240161
Seller: Currey, L.W. Inc. ABAA/ILAB, Elizabethtown, NY, U.S.A.
Association Member: ILAB
First Edition Signed
Octavo, boards. First edition. Signed on the title page by Baxter. The author's second novel and the second book in his "Xeelee" trilogy. "Nasty alien's enslave the human race, but there may be a way for humans to avoid this fate via time travel. An incredibly complex time-and-space opera, bumptious, merry, scientifically well informed, and all-round fun to read (though, as is usual with this kind of fiction, the characterization leaves something to be desired)." - Pringle, The Ultimate Guide to Science Fiction, second edition (1995), p. 378. "Neat aliens, good plot-reversals, much hand-waving with physics and a pretty damn cosmic ending. I didn't think they were writing them like this any more." - Mary Gentle, Interzone. The sequels are FLUX (1993) and RING (1994). "The sequence -- as centrally narrated here and in RING -- follows humanity into the fraught arena of interstellar space, already dominated by the complex and enigmatic alien Xeelee, who soon prove to be highly inimical to the fragile expansionist hopes of humanity. The long epic ends darkly, aeons hence, giving with strong hints that the universe, and the Intelligences capable of comprehending it, may become coterminous. Though the incessant fertility of Baxter's imagination makes it appropriate to think of his larger-scale effects in terms of space opera, the Xeelee sequence, like most of his later fiction, is dense with thought experiments; along with Greg Bear and Gregory Benford, he is perhaps the most successful of all modern SF writers in marrying space opera and hard SF" (John Clute, SFE, online). Broderick and Di Filippo, Science Fiction: The 101 Best Novels, 1985-2010 #25. A fine copy in fine dust jacket priced £15.99 on the front flap. (#177449). Signed.
Published by HarperCollins Publishers [1992], [London], 1992
Seller: John W. Knott, Jr, Bookseller, ABAA/ILAB, Laurel, MD, U.S.A.
First Edition Signed
First edition. Octavo, boards. Signed by the Baxter. The author's second novel and the second book in Baxter's "Xeelee" sequence. "Nastly alien's enslave the human race, but there may be a way for humans to avoid this fate via time travel. An incredibly complex time-and-space opera, bumptious, merry, scientifically well informed, and all-round fun to read (though, as is usual with this kind of fiction, the characterization leaves something to be desired)." - Pringle, The Ultimate Guide to Science Fiction, second edition (1995), p. 378. "Neat aliens, good plot-reversals, much hand-waving with physics and a pretty damn cosmic ending. I didn't think they were writing them like this any more." - Mary Gentle, Interzone. The sequels are FLUX (1993) and RING (1994). "The sequence -- as centrally narrated here and in RING -- follows humanity into the fraught arena of interstellar space, already dominated by the complex and enigmatic Alien Xeelee, who soon prove to be highly inimical to the fragile expansionist hopes of humanity. The long epic ends darkly, aeons hence, giving with strong hints that the universe, and the Intelligences capable of comprehending it, may become coterminous. Though the incessant fertility of Baxter's imagination makes it appropriate to think of his larger-scale effects in terms of space opera, the Xeelee sequence, like most of his later fiction, is dense with thought experiments; along with Greg Bear and Gregory Benford, he is perhaps the most successful of all modern SF writers in marrying space opera and hard SF. Fine in a fine dust jacket with no printed price on the flap, probable export issue. (11760).
Published by HarperCollins Publishers [1992], [London], 1992
Seller: John W. Knott, Jr, Bookseller, ABAA/ILAB, Laurel, MD, U.S.A.
First Edition Signed
First edition. Octavo, boards. Signed by the Baxter. The author's second novel and the second book in Baxter's "Xeelee" sequence. "Nastly alien's enslave the human race, but there may be a way for humans to avoid this fate via time travel. An incredibly complex time-and-space opera, bumptious, merry, scientifically well informed, and all-round fun to read (though, as is usual with this kind of fiction, the characterization leaves something to be desired)." - Pringle, The Ultimate Guide to Science Fiction, second edition (1995), p. 378. "Neat aliens, good plot-reversals, much hand-waving with physics and a pretty damn cosmic ending. I didn't think they were writing them like this any more." - Mary Gentle, Interzone. The sequels are FLUX (1993) and RING (1994). "The sequence -- as centrally narrated here and in RING -- follows humanity into the fraught arena of interstellar space, already dominated by the complex and enigmatic Alien Xeelee, who soon prove to be highly inimical to the fragile expansionist hopes of humanity. The long epic ends darkly, aeons hence, giving with strong hints that the universe, and the Intelligences capable of comprehending it, may become coterminous. Though the incessant fertility of Baxter's imagination makes it appropriate to think of his larger-scale effects in terms of space opera, the Xeelee sequence, like most of his later fiction, is dense with thought experiments; along with Greg Bear and Gregory Benford, he is perhaps the most successful of all modern SF writers in marrying space opera and hard SF. Fine in a fine dust jacket. (8295).
Published by Harper Collins, London, 1992
Seller: BRITOBOOKS, Isle of man, United Kingdom
First Edition Signed
US$ 415.90
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Add to basketHardcover. Condition: Fine. Dust Jacket Condition: Fine. First Edition. Stephen Baxter - Timelike infinity - first u.k hardback printing Harper Collins 1992 Jacket fine - not price clipped £15.99 [ now in protective cover ] Book is near fine - lightly bumped top/bottom spine - boards sharp and clean Uniquely signed and lined by the author in a manner relevant to the meaning of the book - " To the past ,present and future " " best S.B 18.8.01" A sci fi classic - no other lined copy i can find. p. Signed by Author(s).