Vintage Sci Fi: Book No.30
30 January 2016
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Tags: Book Covers, Jules Verne, Little Red Reviewer, Twenty Thousand Leagues Under the Seas, Vintage Sci Fi
No.30 Twenty Thousand Leagues Under the Sea by Jules Verne
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, like yesterday’s, is a bit sneaky – I’m reading both these two books but haven’t finished or reviewed them yet – but they definitely need highlighting because they are great classics. Today: 20,000 Leagues Under the Sea. First published in 1870 this is considered one of Verne’s most popular works. My dad gave me this book and I’m kind of disappointed that I’ve not been able to finish it yet but I’ve been overtaken by life and other deadlines!
1873 Sampson Low:

1917 Geosset and Dunlop:

1958 The Children’s Press:

1966 Pocket Books:

1976 Bantam:

1987 Galley Press: (I just love this one for some reason)

1997 Acclaim books:

2007 Dodo Press:

2014 Rock Paper Co:

Vintage Sci Fi: Book No.29
29 January 2016
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Tags: Book Covers, Little Red Reviewer, Vintage Sci Fi
No.29 Starship Troopers by Robert A Heinlein
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 and tomorrow’s choice are a little bit sneaky – and I will explain. These are two books that I’m currently reading but haven’t yet finished or reviewed but I think they’re great examples and so they’re going on the list: Starship Troopers by Robert A Heinlein. I really like the first edition for this one.
First edition: 1959

1986 by Berkeley:

2010 by Ace Books:

Vintage Sci Fi: Book No.28
28 January 2016
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Tags: Anne McCaffrey, Book Covers, Dragonflight, Little Red Reviewer, Vintage Sci Fi
No.28 Dragonflight by Anne McCaffrey
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 : Dragonflight by Anne McCaffrey. First published in 1968 two of the short stories that make up the first book made McCaffrey the first woman to win a Huge or Nebula Award.
Let’s look at covers. Starting with a first edition:

1968 Del Rey:

1970 Corgi:

1986 Ballantine:

1997 Del Rey:

Vintage Sci Fi: Book No.27
27 January 2016
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Tags: Books Covers, H G Wells, Little Red Reviewer, Vintage Sci Fi, War of the Worlds
No.27 War of the Worlds 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 : War of the Worlds by H G Wells. I’ve just read and reviewed this. On balance, a good book with some great quotes. I personally preferred The Time Machine by Wells. Review here. Today let’s look at some cover art:
1946 Penguin – I actually really like this cover (in fact there are some great covers for this book (Read More)
Vintage Sci Fi: Book No.26
26 January 2016
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Tags: Book Covers, Little Red Reviewer, Vintage Sci Fi
No.26 She by H Rider Haggard
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 : She by Rider Haggard. Okay, strictly speaking this is a bit of a tricksy one – because given the nature of the book and also given the author, I would say this falls more in the field of adventure/fantasy – but, I think the concept of a lost world, the immortality contained here and the special magical abilities of Ayesha – who is a sorceress who can heal and read minds – well, I’m just going with it! Originally serialised and published in 1887 this is one of the original classics and has never been out of print:
1957 Hodder:

1978 Ballantine:

1982 Penguin Books:

1996 Blackstone Audio:

2002 Modern Library:

2007 Penguin – I think this is my favourite:





