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Do Androids Dream of Electric Sheep by Philip K Dick

Hardcover - Gollancz, 2011

Part of the Top 10 books of the past 50 years series.


Condition

Overall: Good+/VG

Binding: Firm and undamaged

Pages: The pages are clean with no creasing

Dust Jacket: The book doesn't come with a DJ as there were none in this series. Tiny tear at the top right of the book's cover.

Other Notes: has an ex-libris stamp. First printing of the 2011 Gollancz 50 series. 

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Description

A beautiful and collectible edition. Open to offers!

This copy is part of a handpicked collection curated by Scrivener's Inklings, specialising in first editions, rare, vintage, and unusual works for readers and collectors.

Book Blurb/Review

Do Androids Dream of Electric Sheep? by Philip K. Dickis the masterpiece of science fiction that inspired the cult movie Blade Runner. By 2021, the World War had killed millions, driving entire species into extinction and sending mankind off-planet. Those who remained coveted any living creature and for people who couldn't afford one, companies built incredibly realistic simulacrae: horses, birds, cats, sheep, and even humans.

Nebula Award Nominee (1969)

Packaging & Shipping

Each book is packaged with care in eco-conscious materials, protected from bending and moisture. Hardcover books ship in secure cardboard mailing boxes.

Shipped via Australia Post with tracking included. Combined and express shipping available on request.

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Dust jackets are protected using archival-grade Unifold PVC Sleeving which is fully removable, non-damaging and made locally in Melbourne allowing your precious books to be protected for years to come.

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First printing of the 2011 Gollancz 50 series. 



Quite a rare find - Open to offers.