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By: Friesner, Esther (ed) and Harry Turtledove
Price: $15.00
Publisher: Baen: 1999
Edition: Book Club (BCE/BOMC)
Inscription: Signed by Author(s)
Seller ID: 003478
ISBN: 0739403508
Condition: Fine
Book Club, first printing and first hardcover edition. (Published the same year in paperback.) Code 00951 on rear jacket panel. Baen Book Original statement on copyright page. Not a book club, remainder or ex-library copy. Signed by the editor Esther Friesner on the title page and contributor Harry Turtledove on the Contents page. The third volume in the popular Chicks In Chainmail original anthology series. Front jacket flap and two following pages show a vertical fold crease with some faint wrinkles at bottom edge of rear jacket panel with faint handling-related wear to page block edg... View more info
By: Zettel, Sarah
Price: $30.00
Publisher: HarperCollins Voyager: 2002
Edition: First Edition
Inscription: Signed by Author(s)
Seller ID: 002191
ISBN: 0007113986
Condition: Very Fine
Trade paperback, first printing. First UK edition, preceded by the US hardcover edition published by Tor. Very fine (unread) copy. Signed by Zettel on the title page. This edition features the beautiful jacket illustration by Steve Stone. Zettel, the award-winning and critically acclaimed author of several hard-SF novels, including Reclamation, makes her high fantasy debut in this novel, first in a series. View more info
By: Zettel, Sarah
Price: $12.00
Publisher: Warner Aspect: 1996
Edition: Book Club (BCE/BOMC)
Seller ID: 004600
ISBN: 0446602922
Condition: Fine
Book Club edition and first hardcover edition. Code #13599 on rear jacket panel. (Preceded by the mass market paperback.) Fine (unread) copy in near fine jacket. Not a remainder or ex-library copy. The copy is clean and square. The jacket has one closed tear, 1.5cm in length, at the top edge of the rear jacket panel. Zettel's first novel and winner of the Locus Poll Award for Best First Novel. Award History: Co-winner of the 1997 Locus Award for Best First Novel (tied with Whiteout by Sage Walker); 1996 Philip K. Dick Award Nominee (lost to The Time Ships by Stephen Baxter). View more info