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| Reeves-Stevens, Garfield. Dark Matter. (New York: Doubleday, 1990) 20.00. Uncorrected proof of the first edition hardcover. Inscribed on the title page: "For Juli/Best Wishes/Garfield Reeves-Stevens" Fine in pictorial wraps. Includes an unused reader card meant for reviewer. Horror (#9846) ISBN: 0385447567
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| Reeves-Stevens, Garfield. Nighteyes. (New York: Doubleday, 1989) 20.00. Advance reading copy of the first edition hardcover. Inscribed on the title page: "For Juli/ See you on the PA/ Gar Reeves-Stevens" Slight bumps on top and bottom front covernear cut edge, otherwise Very Good + in pictorial wraps. Horror (#9847) ISBN: 0385247559 This book has one of my all-time favorite first lines: 'Sarah Gilmour opened the door of her microwave oven. Her baby was not inside. They had taken it. Again.' |
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| Reeves-Stevens, Garfield. Nighteyes. (New York: Doubleday & Co., 198) 19.00. First edition hardcover. Unread. Near fine in Near fine dust jacket. Horror (#1743) ISBN:
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| Reeves-Stevens, Judith & Garfield. Bluebound. (Northridge: Babbage Press, 2005) 10.00. First edition trade paperback. new. Fine in pictorial wraps. Fiction (#) ISBN: 978-1-930235-28-1 "... for everyone who has read Dark Hunter and wondered exactly what kind of trouble Sword encountered at the first private convalescent hospital he had considered for Kendall Marsh (see page 131 of the Babbage Press first edition), heres the answer." |
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| Reeves-Stevens, Judith & Garfield. Icefire. (New York: Pocket, 1998) 23.00. First edition hardcover. This copy specially signed by the author. Unread. Fine in fine dust jacket. Fiction (#287) ISBN:
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| Reeves-Stevens, Judith & Garfield. Dark Hunter. (Northridge, CA: Babbage, 2003) 19.95. First edition trade paperback. Unread. Fine in pictorial wraps by Lydia Marano. Science Fiction (#9720) ISBN: 1930235208 The Chronicles of Galen Sword #3. Fans of Galen Sword should check out Shifter and Nightfeeder by the same publisher. |
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| Reeves-Stevens, Judith & Garfield. Nightfeeder. (Northridge, CA: Babbage, 2003) 18.95. First trade paperback edition. Unread. Fine in pictorial wraps by Lydia Marano. Science Fiction (#7024) ISBN: 1930235194 The Chronicles of Galen Sword #2. Fans of Galen Sword should check out Shifter and Dark Hunter by the same publisher. |
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| Reeves-Stevens, Judith & Garfield. Shifter. (Northridge, CA: Babbage, 2003) 18.95. First trade paperback edition. Unread. Fine in pictorial wraps by Lydia Marano. Science Fiction (#7023) ISBN: 1930235186 The Chronicles of Galen Sword #1. Fans of Galen Sword should check out Nightfeeder and Dark Hunter by the same publisher. |
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| Reeves-Stevens, Judith & Garfield. Worlds in Collision. (New York: , 2003) 9.00. Omnibus edition trade paperback. Unread. Fine in wraps. Science Fiction (#9523) ISBN: 0743485092 Of all the experiences shared by Captain Kirk and the crew of the Starship Enterprisex during their first five-year mission, two were among the most perilous: a journey to the nonphysical realm of Transition where the massive computer known as Memory Prime was situated, and the nightmarish mission to Talin IV, a world poised on the brink of destruction that Kirk was forbidden to save. \n\nIn the twenty-third century, a hundred years before a sentient artificial life-form would be allowed to earn a Starfleet commission, the Federation considers the use of self-aware artificial intelligences to be little more than slavery, except for the immense computer system of Memory Prime -- the key hub in the Federation's vast network of interstellar library planets. There, the A.I.s known as Pathfinders inhabit Transition -- a virtual world so different from our universe that the A.I.s themselves debate whether or not the physical universe is real. But when an ancient enemy reaches out from the shadows of Vulcan's darkest history and threatens to destroy the Federation, Spock must risk his career, and his life, to enter the Pathfinders' realm. \n\nTechnologically and politically, Talin IV is little different from late-twentieth century Earth. But as a series of mysterious events pushes that world closer to self-annihilation, the Prime Directive prevents Captain Kirk and his crew from doing anything to prevent it. When the worst appears to happen and Kirk takes desperate action to give the Talin a chance to step back from the nuclear abyss, Talin IV is consumed by radioactive fire. Now, with a world destroyed and the Enterprise dead in space, the careers of Kirk and his crew are over. Disgraced and despised, Kirk has only one chance to redeem himself and his crew: Somehow, he must make his way back to Talin IV and discover what really happened, even if it means proving that a world died because he broke Starfleet's most sacred law. \n\nBonus: An Exclusive Interview with the Authors |
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