The Green Millennium

by Fritz Leiber
Edited by David G. Hartwell (signed)
Introduction by Deborah L. Notkin (signed)

Gregg Press First Printing

Description: Hardback book published by Gregg Press in 1980. The copyright page states 'First Printing, December 1980'. A photographic reprint of the hardback published by Abelard-Schuman in 1959, with a new introduction written by Deborah L. Notkin for this edition. Signed by series editor David G. Hartwell on the half title page without inscription or personalization. Signed by the introduction writer on the title page without inscription or personalization.

Synopsis: It all started with the green kitten. Phil Gish had no way to know that his adopted pet was about to catapult him into the center of international intrigue. This quirky book will take you on a wild ride full of sexy aliens, mysterious women, demi-humans, and adventure.

Fritz Leiber was a giant in the genre field. He won five Hugo Awards, three Nebula Awards, three world Fantasy Awards, and one Stoker Award and was a Science Fiction Writers of America Grand Master. His influence on science fiction, fantasy, and horror cannot be overstated.

We still have many of the Science Fiction books published by Gregg Press for sale individually and as sets, use the link below to see a list of what is currently available:

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Note on Gregg Press printings: Many of the Gregg Press SF books were printed in editions of only 200 to 300 copies. Quite a few of these were sold to libraries, so finding non-exlibrary copies of all the books can be challenging. Some of the books that sold well were reprinted. It is possible to tell on many of those that were reprinted if a book is a first printing or not but not in all cases. Most first printings stated this on the copyright page but according to Hartwell, a few first printings had no statement of first printing and a few reprint runs didn't get the first printing statements removed. According to Currey, the twenty books published in the first year (1975) had no printing statements.

Condition: Binding - fine, very very slight soiling of the page edges, otherwise like new. Dust jacket - none, as issued.

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