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Tgirl - Estella Nicole! “Aspiring model, sci-fi reader, traveling free spirit. When I’m not wrapped in a good book my mind tends to wonder, more often than not on various sexual fetishes. I lean more towards being a girly girl but sometimes
Curvy is the name of this comic. Yes, it’s another sex comic and it has been going on for years. This is near the end, but you get some idea of what most of the comic is. On almost every page, something is making out with something.I say something
The Ultimate Warrior, by Bill S. Ballinger, based on a screenplay by Robert Clouse (Star Books, 1976) From Oxfam in Nottingham. THE TWILIGHT OF MAN This is the future. Earth, mortified by man’s greed and bloodlust, is on the edge of extinction.
Lost Worlds Volume 1, by Clark Ashton Smith (Panther Books, 1975) From a charity shop on Mansfield Road, Nottingham. ‘None strikes the note of cosmic horror so well as Clark Ashton Smith…who else has seen such gorgeous, luxuriant, and feveri
The Time Machine and The Man Who Could Work Miracles, by H.G. Wells ( Pan Books, 1953). From a charity shop in Nottingham.
The Machineries of Joy, by Ray Bradbury (Corgi, 1966). From Oxfam in Nottingham.
The Life and Times of Jerry Cornelius, by Michael Moorcock (Grafton Books, 1987) From a charity shop in Nottingham.
The Mind Thing, by Fredric Brown (Hamlyn, 1979). Cover illustration by George Underwood. From a second-hand book shop in Charing Cross Road, London. HE WAS INCAPABLE OF LOVE OR MERCY… OR EVEN HATE. FOR ‘HE’ WAS REALLY AN 'IT’
Flow My Tears, the Policeman Said, by Philip K. Dick (Panther Books, 1979). From a charity shop in Nottingham.
Tramontane, by Emil Petaja (Ace Books, 1966). An ‘Ace Double’ - the reverse of Michael Moorcock’s 'The Wrecks of Time’. From a charity shop in Nottingham.
Moorcock’s Book of Martyrs, by Michael Moorcock (Quartet, 1976).From a charity shop in Nottingham.From the return of Jimi Hendrix, as witnessed by a hero-worshipping, spaced-out roadie, to the death of Christ, as witnessed by a time-tripping tourist
Falling Torch, by Algis Budrys (Baen Books, 1990). From a bookstore in Venice Beach.
Starburst, by Alfred Bester (Pan Books, 1977). From a charity shop in Nottingham.
Martians, Go Home, by Fredric Brown (Grafton Books, 1987). From Amazon.
Daymares, by Fredric Brown (Lancer Books, 1968). From Amazon.
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The Probability Pad, by T.A. Waters (Pyramid, 1970). From a second-hand book stall in Nottingham.
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secretbasementlab: Great German sci-fi book art of the 1960s/70s here
Space-Borne, by R.L. Fanthorpe (Badger Books, 1959)From a charity shop in Leicester.
Double Jeopardy, by Fletcher Pratt (Cutis Books, 1952).From eBay.
cyberclays: MILKY OVERDRIVE - by jarold Sng “Milky Overdrive was a collaboration project with a few buddies of mine (7 of us in total). The main subject was attractive women and some sort of machinery. Really fun! The final book is around 12 inches
Secret Agent of Terra by John Brunner, 1962.
The Rim Gods by A. Bertram Chandler published by Ace Double, 1969.
useduniverse: Cover by Peter Cross
pandancer666: portadaz: Marion Zimmer Bradley - Survey Ship (Ace 1981) by horzel on Flickr.
1966 edition of Memorias de un Robot by Alan Comet.
The Utopian Encyclopedia
boomerstarkiller67: Details of sci-fi book covers from the 60s and 70s by Jack Gaughan
Bohemian Puna - Hawaii
ruinsorbooks: Lebbeus Woods’ radical architecture, illustrating Arthur C Clarke’s The Sentinel
1 of my Pet Monster’s favorite movies. I know she loves this scene, since she’s an animal lover, specifically dogs and specially German Shepherds.
faithinemerz: This is a preview of my entry for the Xenogears 15th Anniversary art book! The full art can be seen Here: http://lunalapine.net/xenogearsdoujinshi/
hyperwave: Cover art by Royo
the-mysterious-gourmet: NEUROMANCER
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derdoppelganger: The Sprawl Trilogy by William Gibson - Neuromancer, 1984.- Count Zero, 1986.- Mona Lisa Overdrive, 1988.Publisher: Harper - Voyager, 1995
inspirationaljunkyard: Ed Valigursky - This World is Taboo - 1961 - Ace D-525
fuckyeahcyber-punk: Broken Worlds - - Book Cover by artificialdesign
alwaysstarwars: From the book Star Wars Blueprints
magictransistor: John Schoenherr. Dune. 1965.
gunrunnerhell: The Dark Tower
theartofmichaelwhelan: PEREGRINE (1977) by Michael Whelan At first glance the book Peregrine looked like an original publication from 1978 but that didn’t track with the fact that Michael’s early ACE covers for Poul Anderson were all reissues. Sure
theartofmichaelwhelan:THUVIA, MAID OF MARS (1979) by Michael Whelan, cover for the book by E.R. Burroughs
70sscifiart: More skulls in spacesuits. Part one. This collection is from the Flickr group Skeletons in Spacesuits. Featuring the work of Darrell K Sweet, John Harris, and Michael Whelan, among others.
70sscifiart: Uncredited cover art to the nonfiction book ‘Ultimate Encounter: The True Story of a UFO Kidnapping,’ by Bill Barry
70sscifiart: Uncredited 1972 cover art for Fact and Fancy, a nonfiction book by Isaac Asimov. The style looks like Dean Ellis to me.
70sscifiart: Peter Andrew Jones, John Harris, Dean Ellis, and others offer astronauts at work. Taken from my “spacemen“ tag, not to be confused with the ”spaceman“ tag. Yeah, I should have planned that one out better.
rainydaypaperback: I don’t think it’s time you warped there.
70sscifiart: 1972
70sscifiart: Vincent Di Fate’s cover for The Other Side of Tomorrow by Roger Elwood (Oct 1, 1975). It’s ‘recommended to fans of surreal, dark speculative fiction.’
70sscifiart: via Boy de Haas
70sscifiart: D. Bruce Berry
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silveragelovechild: Here’s an odd theme from Strange Adventures - men who have had their heads replaced by bizarre objects that destroy others around them.
cinoh: Cover design for UFOs and Extra-Terrestrials in History (four vols, 1978) by Yves Naud. via {feuilleton}
sci-fi-gifs: The Book of Boba FettChapter 6: From the Desert Comes a Stranger | 1.06