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Iggulden, John - Breakthrough - Four Square - 4109824
€ 3,00
Essef - 1963 - first Four Square edition - pocket - 221 p. - What will happen when scientists achieve push-button control of mankind? (VG) |
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Ing, Dean - Anasazi - Baen - 111818
€ 3,25
Essef - 1987 - first Baen printing - pocket - 269 p. - "Excellent and gripping" - Analog. (VG, minor foxing) |
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Ing, Dean - Quantrill 1: Systemic Shock - Ace - 111835
€ 2,25
Essef - 1981 - first Ace printing - pocket - 298 p. - The acclaimed author of The Ransom of Black Stealth One offers the first book in the Quantrill trilogy - a thriller set in the near future. As the Soviet menace collapses, China and India join forces and launch a devastating nuclear attack on America. And in the lawless anarchy that follows, one young man learns the hard way that the man most likely to survive is the one who learns to kill... (G+, minor wear on paper edge) |
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Ing, Dean - Quantrill 1: Systemic Shock - Ace - 4148570
€ 2,50
Essef - 1981 - first Ace printing - pocket - 298 p. - The acclaimed author of The Ransom of Black Stealth One offers the first book in the Quantrill trilogy - a thriller set in the near future. As the Soviet menace collapses, China and India join forces and launch a devastating nuclear attack on America. And in the lawless anarchy that follows, one young man learns the hard way that the man most likely to survive is the one who learns to kill... (VG-, name inside) |
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Ing, Dean - Quantrill 2: Single Combat - TOR - 121357
€ 3,75
Essef - 1983 - first TOR printing - pocket - 375 p. - The exciting sequel to Systemic Shock from the bestselling author of The Ransom of Black Stealth One. The nuclear war against China and India has left America victorious, but devastated, and a strong and survival-minded government has seized control of what's left... (VG) |
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Ing, Dean - Quantrill 2: Single Combat - TOR - 111817
€ 3,25
Essef - 1983 - first TOR printing - pocket - 375 p. - The exciting sequel to Systemic Shock from the bestselling author of The Ransom of Black Stealth One. The nuclear war against China and India has left America victorious, but devastated, and a strong and survival-minded government has seized control of what's left... (G+, chipped / minor cover damage) |
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Ing, Dean - Quantrill 3: Wild Country - TOR - 111810
€ 3,50
Essef - 1985 - first printing - pocket - 316 p. - The explosive sequel to Single Combat. Ted Quantrill is a human weapon. He has been a soldier, a commando, and a hit man for the U.S. government. Tired of killing, he has turned his back on the past. But assassins can't retire... they have to be killed. To preserve his life in the rugged Southwest, Quantrill will have to kill again - and the target is an old friend as well-trained as he is. (VG-, minor spine wear) |
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Ing, Dean - Soft Targets - Ace - 121024
€ 3,00
Essef - 1980 - pocket - 276 p. - Visionairy Ing. America thought it was safe from the dreadful plague of terrorism scouring the rest of the world. Americans don't like security measures. They're going to like Hakim Arif even less. Hakim Arif, leader of a militant Isamic terrorist organization, knows how vulnerable the U.S. is, and he intends to demonstrate that to the world. |
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Ing, Dean - Soft Targets - Ace - 4144180
€ 2,25
Essef - 1980 - pocket - 276 p. - Visionairy Ing. America thought it was safe from the dreadful plague of terrorism scouring the rest of the world. Americans don't like security measures. They're going to like Hakim Arif even less. Hakim Arif, leader of a militant Isamic terrorist organization, knows how vulnerable the U.S. is, and he intends to demonstrate that to the world. (VG-, cover punch) |
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Ingrid, Charles - The Marked Man 1: The Marked Man - Daw - 124869
€ 3,50
Essef - 1989 - pocket - 253 p. - When genetic manipulation led to a plague that decimated mankind and created terrifying mutations, a small group of scientists tried to breed humans back to a pure form. And Thomas Blade and his fellow Lord Protectors--gifted with amazing psychic abilities--stood guard against the mutant Denethan, sworn to complete the destruction of the "true" human race. (VG) |
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Ingrid, Charles - The Marked Man 2: The Last Recall - Daw - 124868
€ 3,50
Essef - 1991 - pocket - 336 p. - It began with a terrible abuse of the environment and an accident which transformed the land and its people. Now, in a water-poor California in which every day was a fight for continued survival, Lord Protectors such as Thomas Blade-men and women gifted with psychic abilities-guarded the safety of the people of the Seven Counties as they struggled to restore civilization and breed the mutated human race back to purer bloodlines. Having joined in an uneasy truce with the mutant tribes dwelling in the Mojave, the Protectors now found their greatest threat coming from the nesters, the wild humans who were banding together to strike out against them under the leadership of an old enemy able to draw on a technology far beyond their own... (VG) |
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Ingrid, Charles - The Sand Wars 5: Return Fire - Daw - 124867
€ 3,25
Essef - 1989 - pocket - 252 p. - In book five of The Sands Wars, Jack Storm is forced to become a ghostly avenger when Emperor Pepys betrays the Dominion Knights into an alliance with their long-time enemy, the alien Thraks. But will his mission of vengeance spell Jack's own doom? (VG) |
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Innes, Evan - America 2040 : Volume 1: America 2040 - Bantam - 121546
€ 4,00
Essef - 1986 - pocket - 344 p. - In the year 2033, the American president is given an ultimatum by his mad Russian counterpart: Let the Soviets take over the world or it will be destoyed. The president orders a spaceship built so that Americans can colonize a far-distant planet. War breaks out as the vessel lifts off, and communications are conveniently sabotaged so the fate of Earth is never known. High melodrama ensues on the ship, culminating in the righteous Americanization of a pristine planet. This is a kind of neoconservative pulp novel, overbearing and sodden. (VG) |
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Innes, Evan - America 2040 : Volume 2: The Golden World - Bantam - 121545
€ 4,00
Essef - 1986 - pocket - 373 p. - Some might argue that The Golden World is in itself not post-apocalyptic, but more of a space exploration/colonization story. However, it is the second in a series, the first being America 2040 in which the world teeters on the edge of nuclear war and total destruction. In this second book in the series, three interstellar ships had been built to blast off from Earth in search of habitable worlds so that humanity would have a chance to live on. (VG) |
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Innes, Evan - America 2040 : Volume 3: City in the Mist - Bantam - 4121544
€ 4,00
Essef - 1987 - pocket - 374 p. - A lot of ideas from these books found their way into Star Trek: The Next Generation(which was new at the time). The Admiral was Data. Turning Grace Monroe into a part cyborg, part human happened before The Borg were introduced(or 7 of 9). The ending to the last volume was absolutely fantastic. Too bad we will never see Volume 6. |
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Innes, Evan - America 2040 : Volume 4: The Return - Bantam - 121543
€ 4,00
Essef - 1988 - pocket - 374 p. - Relations with the Soviet Union reach a perilous state and the president of the United States initiates a daring mission for a select group of courageous pioneers. Led by Captain Duncan Rodrick, a man of strength and daring, the most advanced spaceship ever designed prepares for an incredible journey across the universe Bu on board the ship itself is an enemy willing to die destroy them all a woman whose beauty may ignite a lethal fire of passion... (VG) |
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Ipcar, Dahlov - A Dark Horn Blowing - Fontana Lions - 4153188
€ 3,50
Fantasy - 1978 - pocket - 222 p. - Stolen away from her family by the call of a magical horn, Nora becomes nursemaid to Prince Elver, the son of the evil Erl King, who has plans to make Nora his new queen, rather then let her go. (VG) |
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Ipcar, Dahlov - The Queen of Spells - Dell - 4153189
€ 3,25
Fantasy - 1975 - 1st Laurell printing - pocket - 143 p. - Janet thinks her lover mad when he talks about spells and another world, but soon she has to prove her faith in him by an incredible display of courage. (VG-, corner chip on rear cover) |
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Irvine, Ian - The View from the Mirror 1: A Shadow on the Glass - Orbit - 9118018
€ 6,00
Fantasy - 2008 - reprint - thick pocket - 585 p. - Karan is forced to steal an ancient relic in payment for a debt, but is not told it is the Mirror of Aachan - a deceitful thing that remembers everything it sees. Llian is expelled from his college for uncovering a perilous mystery. Thrown together by fate, they are hunted across a world at war. (VG) |
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Irvine, Ian - The View from the Mirror 1: A Shadow on the Glass - Orbit - 9147722
€ 4,75
Fantasy - 2001 - reprint - thick pocket - 585 p. - Karan is forced to steal an ancient relic in payment for a debt, but is not told it is the Mirror of Aachan - a deceitful thing that remembers everything it sees. Llian is expelled from his college for uncovering a perilous mystery. Thrown together by fate, they are hunted across a world at war. (VG) |
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Irvine, Ian - The View from the Mirror 2: The Tower on the Rift - Orbit - 9118012
€ 5,00
Fantasy - 2009 - reprint - thick pocket - 664 p. - War rages across Santhenar as the quest for the Mirror of Aachan continues. In desperation, Tensor, leader of the Aachims, flees with the Mirror into the wilderness, taking the chronicler Llian with him. Only Karan can locate them, but it will be a perilous journey: Tensor wants her dead. (VG-) |
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Irvine, Ian - The View from the Mirror 2: The Tower on the Rift - Aspect / Warner - 9147979
€ 6,75
Fantasy - 2002 - thick pocket - 657 p. - War rages across Santhenar as the quest for the Mirror of Aachan continues. In desperation, Tensor, leader of the Aachims, flees with the Mirror into the wilderness, taking the chronicler Llian with him. Only Karan can locate them, but it will be a perilous journey: Tensor wants her dead. (VG) |
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Irvine, Ian - The View from the Mirror 3: Dark is the Moon - Orbit - 118020
€ 7,00
Fantasy - 2008 - reprint - thick pocket - 674 p. - Rulke the Great Betrayer is free at last to use the deadly construct he has spent a thousand years perfecting. To succeed he needs just one thing - Karan's unique sensitive talent. Karan and her lover Llian are lost in the Nightland and only Rulke has the power to open the gate and send them home. (VG) |
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Irvine, Ian - The View from the Mirror 4: The Way between the Worlds - Orbit - 118007
€ 6,25
Fantasy - 2008 - reprint - thick pocket - 635 p. - The alliance has failed. There is a dark full moon on mid-winter's day - a sign that the foretelling has come to pass. Karan is held captive while her lover, Llian, is in chains, accused of betraying her to the enemy. Rulke the Charon is unstoppable now and plans to open the Way between the Worlds. (VG-) |
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Irvine, Ian - The View from the Mirror 4: The Way between the Worlds - Orbit - 9147499
€ 5,25
Fantasy - 2005 - reprint - thick pocket - 635 p. - The alliance has failed. There is a dark full moon on mid-winter's day - a sign that the foretelling has come to pass. Karan is held captive while her lover, Llian, is in chains, accused of betraying her to the enemy. Rulke the Charon is unstoppable now and plans to open the Way between the Worlds. (VG-, discolouration on spine) |
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Irvine, Ian - The Well of Echoes 1: Geomancer - Orbit - 118015
€ 6,50
Fantasy - 2003 - thick pocket - 619 p. - Two hundred years after the Forbidding was broken, Santhenar is locked in war with the lyrinx. Despite the development of battle clankers and mastery of the crystals that power them, humanity is losing. Tiaan, a lonely crystal worker in a clanker manufactory, is experimenting with crystal when she begins to have visions. (VG) |
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Irvine, Ian - The Well of Echoes 2: Tetrarch - Orbit - 118014
€ 6,50
Fantasy - 2004 - thick pocket - 692 p. - Two hundred years after the Forbidding was broken, Santhenar is locked in war with the Lyrinx - intelligent, winged predators who will do anything to gain their own world. Despite the development of battle clankers and mastery of the crystals that power them, humanity is losing. Tiaan, a lonely crystal worker in a clanker manufactory, was experimenting with an entirely new kind of crystal when she began to have extraordinary visions... (VG-) |
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Irving, Washington - Tales of the Alhambra - Avon - 4152913
€ 4,00
Fantasy / Horror / Historical - 1965 - pocket SS9 - 207 p. - Fantasy / Horror - Tales of the Alhambra (1832) is a collection of essays, sketches, and stories inspired by his 1828 visit to the Alhambra in Granada in Spain. Irving recounts his travels in Andalusia, adding stories and legends from the locals to...(VG+) |
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Irving, Washington - Tales of the Alhambra - Ediciones Miguel Sánchez - 4153637
€ 3,50
Fantasy / Horror / Historical - n.d. - pocket - illustrated with many photo's in colour - 308 p. - Tales of the Alhambra (1832) is a collection of essays, sketches, and stories inspired by his 1828 visit to the Alhambra in Granada in Spain. Irving recounts his travels in Andalusia, adding stories and legends from... (VG-) |
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Irving, Washington - The Legend of Sleepy Hollow and other Selections from Washington Irving - Washington Square Press - 4144191
€ 4,00
Fantasy / Horror - 1970's - 12th printing - pocket - 265 p. - This collection of essays, sketches, and tales establishes Washington Irving's reputation. "The Legend of Sleepy Hollow" and "Rip Van Winkle" are classics of American fiction and display the authors ability to depict American landscapes and culture. (VG) |
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Irving, Washington - The Legend of Sleepy Hollow and other Stories - Airmont - 4152912
€ 4,00
Fantasy / Horror - 1964 - pocket CL50 - 190 p. - This collection of essays, sketches, and tales establishes Washington Irving's reputation. "The Legend of Sleepy Hollow" and "Rip Van Winkle" are classics of American fiction and display the authors ability to depict American landscapes and culture. (VG+) |
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Irving, Washington - The Sketch Book - Signet - 4152974
€ 3,00
Fantasy / Horror - 1961 - 1st printing - pocket - 378 p. - Tales and sketches dealing with Hudson Valley traditions and life in England as seen by an American observer. Originally published in 1820. Along with Irving's companion piece "Rip Van Winkle," it contains "The Legend of Sleepy Hollow" which is among the earliest examples of American fiction with enduring popularity, especially during Halloween because of a character known as the Headless Horseman believed to be a Hessian soldier who was decapitated by a cannonball in battle. (G, mild water stain along top edge) |
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Irving, Washington - The World of Washington Irving - Dell - 124902
€ 2,50
Fantasy - 1965 - pocket - 320 p. - Stories and sketches by America's first great writer. (G, water stain) |
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Iverson, Eric - Gerin the Fox 1: Wereblood - Trojan - 4147688
€ 3,25
Heroic Fantasy - n.d. - pocket - 144 p. - A novel by Eric G Iverson (Harry Turtledove). The first book in the Gerin the Fox series. In the northern reaches of the Empire of Elabon, Gerin, called the Fox, battled to save his domain from destruction by the warlike Trokmoi and... (VG) |
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