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Edité par The John C. Winston Company [1958], Philadelphia, Toronto, 1958
Vendeur : John W. Knott, Jr, Bookseller, ABAA/ILAB, Laurel, MD, Etats-Unis
Later, second printing. Octavo, jacket illustration by Alex Schomburg, cloth. A hundred years after the members of the first expedition to the dreaded planet Saturn vanished one by one, the second expedition's spaceship lands on its moon Titan. "Subsequently, the crew is exposed to a series of terrifying incidents, and members disappear. Gradually, it becomes apparent that Saturn is inhabited, and both the Saturnians, an old civilized race, and the descendants of Captain Dearborn, first explorer of Saturn who disappeared mysteriously, do not want any interlopers. The crew, however, is set free as the Saturnians decide rapprochement is inevitable. Suspenseful, well-written mystery for two-thirds of the book; then speculation about the possibility of life on Saturn intrudes." - Anatomy of Wonder (1995) 5-90. Part of the popular Winston juvenile series published between 1952-1961, which introduced many young readers to science fiction. Anatomy of Wonder (1976) 5-55. Previous owners name in ink to rear free end paper, a fine copy in a nearly fine dust jacket with mild rubbing and stress creases to lower spine panel, touch of wear to head of spine panel, small "v" shaped sliver chip to upper rear panel color fade to the spine panel and upper left edge of front panel (note: upper front flap corner clipped). Part of an original single owner collection. (27524).
Edité par John C. Winston Company; (1952), Philadelphia, 1952
Vendeur : Tulsa Books, Tulsa, OK, Etats-Unis
Edition originale
Hard Cover. Dust Jacket Included. First Edition. Very good+ in a very good dust jacket. Pages are browning, but not as badly as usual with this title; owner's bookplate on verso of half title page. The first issue dust jacket (four Winston titles listed on rear panel) is a little sunned on the spine and has a some rubbing and light edgewear. $2.00 price is on front flap. A tight, square copy.
Edité par The John C. Winston Company [1953], Philadelphia, Toronto, 1953
Vendeur : John W. Knott, Jr, Bookseller, ABAA/ILAB, Laurel, MD, Etats-Unis
Edition originale
First edition. Octavo, cloth. Part of the popular Winston juvenile series published between 1952-1961, which introduced many young readers to science fiction. A near fine copy, lower corners gently bumped, in a very good first printing dust jacket (with twenty titles listed on the rear panel), which shows rubbing and color fade to spine panel. (11292).
Edité par The John C. Winston Company [1958], Philadelphia, Toronto, 1958
Vendeur : John W. Knott, Jr, Bookseller, ABAA/ILAB, Laurel, MD, Etats-Unis
Later, fourth printing. Octavo, jacket illustration by Virgil Finlay, cloth. A Robinsonade in which an "average American family" on their way to the Moon is stranded on Venus, an unpleasant, unexplored planet with a hostile environment including bat people and flesh eating plants. Part of the classic Winston science fiction series for young readers published between 1952 and 1961. Anatomy of Wonder (1976) 5-54. Previous owners name in ink to rear free end paper, a fine copy in a fine dust jacket with a touch of wear to base of spine and lower corner tips (note: no printed price to jacket flap). A bright, sharp copy. Part of an original single owner collection. (27513).
Edité par The John C. Winston Company, Philadelphia, Toronto, 1953
Vendeur : Currey, L.W. Inc. ABAA/ILAB, Elizabethtown, NY, Etats-Unis
Edition originale
Octavo, cloth. First edition. A hundred years after the members of the first expedition to the dreaded planet Saturn vanished one by one, the second expedition's spaceship lands on its moon Titan. "Subsequently, the crew is exposed to a series of terrifying incidents, and members disappear. Gradually, it becomes apparent that Saturn is inhabited, and both the Saturnians, an old civilized race, and the descendants of Captain Dearborn, first explorer of Saturn who disappeared mysteriously, do not want any interlopers. The crew, however, is set free as the Saturnians decide rapprochement is inevitable. Suspenseful, well-written mystery for two-thirds of the book; then speculation about the possibility of life on Saturn intrudes." - Anatomy of Wonder (1995) 5-90. Part of the classic Winston science fiction series for young readers published between 1952 and 1961. Anatomy of Wonder (1976) 5-55. A fine copy in very good plus first printing dust jacket (20 titles listed on rear panel) with light wear along top and bottom edges, faded spine panel, and clipped price. Jacket illustration by Alex Schomburg. Overall a decent example of the jacket. (#163478).