POSSIBLE WORLDS OF SCIENCE FICTION

Edited by Groff Conklin

New York: The Vanguard Press, Inc., (1951).

First edition.

Horizontal crease to the upper spine, else a very good plus copy in blue cloth with black spine titles; in a modestly shelf worn dust jacket with light chipping to the spine ends and lower rear panel, and with a tear and crease to the lower front panel that also shows minor rubbed areas.

Original price of $2.95 still intact on the front flap.

Conklin begins the anthology with an five-page introductory essay.

A classic early sf anthology with "over 20 spine-tingling stories--none published in book form before--dealing with worlds other than our own."

Authors included: Heinlein, Hal Clement, Asimov, Leinster, Clarke, van Vogt, Bradbury, Sturgeon, Frank Belknap Long, Vance, Simak, Margaret St. Clair, John Berryman, etc., etc.

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