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STEVENS, Francis (pseudonym of Gertrude Barrows Bennett). THE HEADS OF CERBERUS. Illustrated by Ric Binkley. With an Introduction by Lloyd Arthur Eshbach. Reading, PA: Polaris Press. 1952. First edition, octavo, original green cloth stamped in silver. 190 pp. Issued as Volume One of the Polaris Press Fantasy Library, limited to 1500 numbered copies, this being copy No. 211. Finely printed on superior quality paper. A fine copy without dust wrapper, as issued, in the original paper-covered slipcase. The majority of copies were distributed without dust wrappers. ¶ Originally published in THE THRILL BOOK in 1919. Science fiction novel, originally thought to have been penned by A . M errit. The tale is set in the year 2118, and is considered to be the first work of fantasy to envisage the parallel time concept. Price:
30.00 CDN
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STEVENS, Francis (pseudonym of Gertrude Barrows Bennett). THE HEADS OF CERBERUS. Illustrated by Ric Binkley. With an Introduction by Lloyd Arthur Eshbach. Reading, PA: Polaris Press. 1952. First edition, octavo, original green cloth stamped in silver. 190 pp. Issued as Volume One of the Polaris Press Fantasy Library, limited to 1500 numbered copies, this being copy No. 256. Finely printed on superior quality paper. A fine copy without dust wrapper, as issued, in the original paper-covered slipcase. The majority of copies were distributed without dust wrappers. ¶ Originally published in THE THRILL BOOK in 1919. Science fiction novel, originally thought to have been penned by A . M errit. The tale is set in the year 2118, and is considered to be the first work of fantasy to envisage the parallel time concept. Price:
30.00 CDN
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