Vintage Sci Fi: Book No.22
22 January 2016
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No.22: Animal Farm by George Orwell
As part of Vintage Sci Fi month being hosted by Little Red Reviewer I’ve given myself a small challenge to post a vintage book each day – one that I’ve read – and to highlight some of the covers. Today’s choice is : Animal Farm by George Orwell. Now this is another one of my choices where I wonder whether I’m stretching the definition of sci fi a little bit. Published in 1945 this is part political allegory and part dystopia – although I don’t think I realised that when I first read it!
First Edition:

1946 Signet – I like this one:

1964 Penguin: that’s a scary cover – reminder not to visit THAT farm!

1982 Penguin: psychedelic much:

1996 Plume Books – I actually really like this one:

2008 Penguin:

Vintage Sci Fi: Book No.21
21 January 2016
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No.21: Dune by Frank Herbert
As part of Vintage Sci Fi month being hosted by Little Red Reviewer I’ve given myself a small challenge to post a vintage book each day – one that I’ve read – and to highlight some of the covers. Today’s choice is : Dune by Frank Herbert. Published in 1965 this is a work of epic science fiction. To be honest – I like all of these covers!
Check out the first edition:

Two books by Ace 1965:
Gollancz 1966:

1975 by Berkley Medallion:

1982 Hodder – really like this:

2001 Gollancz (rather partial to this one):

2010 Orion – really like this one, it just appeals to me:

2015 Hodder:

Vintage Sci Fi: Book No.20
20 January 2016
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No.20: A Connecticut Yankee in King Arthur’s Court, 1889
As part of Vintage Sci Fi month being hosted by Little Red Reviewer I’ve given myself a small challenge to post a vintage book each day – one that I’ve read – and to highlight some of the covers. Today’s choice is : A Connecticut Yankee in King Arthur’s Court by Mark Twain. First published in 1889. Did I mention that a couple of my choices might be suspect? Well this is one of those more ‘is-it-isn’t-it’ type of choices. Don’t get me wrong, it’s a good story and it’s definitely vintage – just a bit uncertain that I can get away with Sci Fi with this one – but I’m going to try! Based simply on the time travel element of the book – and in fact, as it predates The Time Machine it could be one of the most early examples. What do you think? :
First edition:

This one pretty much makes me smile: 1963 Signet Classic:

I love the next cover: 1972 Penguin

1988 Aerie/Tor

2006 Aegypan:

Vintage Sci Fi: Book No.20
19 January 2016
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No.19: The Island of Dr Moreau by H G Wells
As part of Vintage Sci Fi month being hosted by Little Red Reviewer I’ve given myself a small challenge to post a vintage book each day – one that I’ve read – and to highlight some of the covers. Today’s choice is : The Island of Dr Moreau by H G Wells. Published in 1896 a creepy story involving a Dr who is experimenting with – well, you’ll have to read it and find out!
First Edition cover:

First Edition
1958 Ace Books:

1964 Penguin – creepy!

1975 Berkeley:

1977 Pan:

1988 Signet:

1994 Bantam: I like this one:

2005 Penguin: Curiouser and curiouser:

Vintage Sci Fi: Book No.18
18 January 2016
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No.18: The Invisible Man by H G Wells
As part of Vintage Sci Fi month being hosted by Little Red Reviewer I’ve given myself a small challenge to post a vintage book each day – one that I’ve read – and to highlight some of the covers. Today’s choice is The Invisible Man by H G Wells. Another story that was originally serialised and then published in 1897. This is a fascinating concept (I think my favourite is the ’83):
First Edition:

First Edition 1897
1963 Washington Square: I like this one

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1968 Berkeley: Creepy cover

1968 Berkeley
1983 Bantam: Really like this cover:

1983 Bantam
Aerie 1992: I actually think this one really does look creepy:

Aerie 1992
Penguin 2007:





