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Old 9th April 2008, 02:08 PM   #16 (permalink)
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Is it only me that refuses to buy a second hand version of in print RAH books ?


I want to get RAHs in mint conditions and very new so they can last a long time for me.


This month im doubling my collection from 3 to 6. I have tried new authors for the last months its time to get back to collecting RAH
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Old 10th April 2008, 07:33 PM   #17 (permalink)
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Fortunately for you Connavar, RAH is such a big name that almost all of his novels are available in one form or another.

Sadly this is not true of other Golden Age authors, namely Clifford D. Simak, one of my personal favorites.
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Old 10th April 2008, 07:57 PM   #18 (permalink)
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Yeah as you can see in latest post in book hauls i ordered 2 of his books and 2 of his biggest short story collections. I liked the fact i had so many choices beteween older books in good conditions and new editions.

I even ordered more expensive versions cause of they were new and or had better covers.


It isnt nearly half as good for even classic famed authors like Zelazny and Silverberg.
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Old 11th April 2008, 01:02 AM   #19 (permalink)
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For all you big Heinlein fans what did you make of Variable Star?

I've heard the enthusiastic podcasts by Spider, and was somewhat taken over by the hype. Let's just say that as soon as I've read a feminine protagonist claiming that the number one job for girls is to marry and have babies (in this precise order, no less!) my expectations dropped like a stone on a pool.

Maybe I've just outgrown antiquated ideas or maybe it's just me but... I don't know it all sounds so 50's. Maybe that's the whole idea after all.

Anyway comparing it to my RAH all-time favorites: Have Space Suit, Wiil Travel; Citizen of the Galaxy; The Puppet Masters; Stranger in a Strange Land; it's a minor effort to say the least.

What are your thoughts on the novel?
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Old 11th April 2008, 05:35 PM   #20 (permalink)
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What did you expect ? Even RAH cant make every book a great one.

Also i distrust books realesed 50 years later then when it was written. Also there might be a good reason it wasnt published. If it was a hidden gem, RAH or his publishers would have realesed when he got famous.
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Old 11th April 2008, 08:25 PM   #21 (permalink)
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Just thought I would share my meager R.A.H. collection with anyone who is interested..."
Ahhh, very envious! Heinlein is one of my favorite SF authors though I own only three of his novels...

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Old 11th April 2008, 10:25 PM   #22 (permalink)
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Hehehe i own only two of his books so far and he is my favorit SF author

ST was a library book.

Next month i wont be worse than you


Wonder do you rate PKD as highly as RAH ? Saw they were your favorit sf authors in another thread.
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Old 12th April 2008, 07:53 AM   #23 (permalink)
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well, my collection is mish mash, some old, some new, and a few anthologies. A number of paperbacks(which are in hiding right now till I can get a bookshelf set up) some hardbacks. just finished the "uncut" Stranger, though didn't see all that much difference. some extended conversations seemed about all. unless I'd gotten hold of an "uncut" and it wasn't published that way. suppose I ought to catalog what I've got these days. I THINK I still have copies of ST, have spacesuit, Rolling stones, The moon is a harsh Mistress ( a favorite), Friday, Job, number of the beast, I will fear no evil, Methusalah's children, maybe even the anthology of revolt in 2100 ( though maybe not) green hills of earth, and Time enough for love. I KNOW I have a hardback copy of Stranger ( listed as uncut) and a paperback copy which does not note if its uncut or not. I dunno maybe I'll go hunt down my books and organise them again. been getting hazy on what books I possess anymore and which were lost to chaos.
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...Wonder do you rate PKD as highly as RAH ? Saw they were your favorit sf authors in another thread.
Indeed I do. I just find them...different from Asimov, Clark et al. (also two authors I like a lot) IMHO. Perhaps because they focus on political and philosophical matters more or it might be the controversial/taboo breaking nature of their work to the fact that their most famous novels tend to gravitate more towards being cult favorites than clear-cut mainstream SF, I just cant quite put my finger on it...but whatever the reason, I'm a huge fan of RAH & PKD.

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Indeed I do. I just find them...different from Asimov, Clark et al. (also two authors I like a lot) IMHO. Perhaps because they focus on political and philosophical matters more or it might be the controversial/taboo breaking nature of their work to the fact that their most famous novels tend to gravitate more towards being cult favorites than clear-cut mainstream SF, I just cant quite put my finger on it...but whatever the reason, I'm a huge fan of RAH & PKD.

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Heh almost exactly why i rate them that high. Only Jack Vance can be near in my eyes and thats mostly cause i love the way he writes.

If you wanna make it simple RAH makes political SF more interesting than anyone and PKD philosiphical,social problems SF better than anyone.

I havent seen you write about PKD novels. Will be interesting to see which ones you find most interesting.
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I havent seen you write about PKD novels. Will be interesting to see which ones you find most interesting.
Its been a long time since I've read these two but; Do Androids Dream of Electric Sheep and A Scanner Darkly are two of my all time favorite PKD novels.

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As you can see, I am a bit of a Heinlein fanatic. All of these are Heinlein. While there are obviously multiple printings of each work, almsot all of these are unique printings, with the exception of Job, which claims same printings but I found slight differences in cover art which I thought was interesting. These represent about 90% of my collection, the balance being actual duplicates. Sorry, can't seem to figure out how to resize picture. The bottom two shelves are two books deep. The top shelf are my favourites, with several first editions. I love the hard covers, but my favourite pieces have to be the Original Astoundings from early 1940s in the top left corner, and the original 'Worlds of If' from the 1960s also in the top left corner, including first printing of 'Moon Is a Harsh Mistress' spread over multiple volumes...December 1965, January, February, March, and April 1966).

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If you has a spare $1800 ($1500 is you're in the US), you could always go for a new matched set, over at the virginaedition website. I would post a link, but I'm too new. It's the obvious one.

Tempting, but I'd really prefer an ebook collection. Of course, that I'd expect to pay less than $250 for a complete ebook collection, compared to $1800 for the leather hardbacks is also a consideration.

Sadly, no-one seems to have a complete set of his works available as ebooks yet.
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