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  • av Poul Anderson
    121,-

    'The ultimate hard science fiction novel' James Blish

  • av Connie Willis
    155,-

    A Hugo and Nebula Award-winning novel of plague and time travel by an SFWA Grand Master of Science Fiction.

  • av Larry Niven
    133,-

    Return to the classical hard-science fiction of the kind popular in the Golden Age

  • av Ursula K. Le Guin
    121 - 126,-

    Through his dreams, George Orr can make alternate realities real'Le Guin is a writer of phenomenal power' OBSERVER

  • av Greg Egan
    213,-

    Twenty of the very best stories and novellas from the award-winning master storyteller and rigorous, exploratory thinker, Greg Egan.

  • av George R. R. Martin
    132,-

    Three people, bound together in love and hate, are all that stand against annihilation for the inhabitants of the planet Warlorn.

  • av R. A. Lafferty
    144,-

    Edited and collated by Jonathan Strahan, with a volume introduction by Neil Gaiman, THE BEST OF R.A. LAFFERTY is the authoritative collection of short fiction by R.A. Lafferty.

  • av Samuel R. Delany
    133,-

    BABEL-17 is the novel which catapulted Samuel R. Delany into the front rank of SF writers.

  • av Christopher Priest
    152,-

    'One of two or three of the most impressive pure-SFnovels produced in the UK since World War Two' ENCYCLOPAEDIA OF SCIENCE FICTION.

  • av Brian Aldiss
    138,-

    The first published novel by one of England's greatest ever SF writers

  • av Pat Cadigan
    175,-

  • av Christopher Priest
    153 - 165,-

    'A brilliantly constructed entertainment, with a plot as simple and intricate as a nest of Chinese boxes ... a dizzying magic show of a novel' WASHINGTON POST

  • - Containing A For Andromeda and Andromeda Breakthrough
    av Fred Hoyle
    144,-

    The Andromeda duology from renowned scientist Fred Hoyle and television producer John Elliot, published in one volume

  • av Joseph O'Neill
    139,-

    First published in 1935, Land Under England is a genre-transcending exploration of personal agency and fascism.

  • av Brian Aldiss
    132,-

    A mind-bending time-travel novel from the multi-award-winning author or Helliconia

  • av H.G. Wells
    148,-

    A prescient look at mankind's future from the greatest science fiction writer of them all.

  • av Arkady Strugatsky
    144,-

    From the acclaimed Soviet authors of ROADSIDE PICNIC comes a novel so incendiary that it could not be published until the freedom of perestroika came to the USSR.

  • av Rachel Pollack
    133,-

    The Arthur C. Clarke Award-winning novel joins the SF Masterworks list.

  • av John Crowley
    136,-

    A powerfully moving quest for truth in a post-apocalyptic landscape from the WORLD FANTASY AWARD-winning author of LITTLE, BIG.

  • av Karel Capek
    131,-

    Two dystopian satires from one of the most distinguished writers of 20th-century European science fiction. R.U.R. is the work that first introduced the word 'robot' into popular usage.

  • av Joanna Russ
    133 - 134,-

  • av William Gibson
    175,-

    'A visionary steam-powered heavy metal fantasy. Gibson and Sterling create a high-Victorian virtual reality of extraordinary richness and detail' Ridley Scott, creator of ALIEN

  • av Cordwainer Smith
    135,-

    From the author of the highly acclaimed THE REDISCOVERY OF MAN

  • av Cordwainer Smith
    145,-

    The best short fiction of acclaimed SF author Cordwainer Smith.

  • av Alfred Bester
    121,-

    One of the very best must-read SF novels of all time.

  • - From the author of The Queen's Gambit - now a major Netflix drama
    av Walter Tevis
    125,-

    Walter Tevis is the acclaimed author of The Hustler, The Man Who Fell to Earth and The Queen's Gambit. 'A moral tale that has elements of Aldous Huxley's Brave New World, Superman and Star Wars' LA TIMES

  • av Frederik Pohl
    121,-

    The ad man sets his sights on the gravy train that is Venus: unconquered and waiting to be populated by Earth's capitalist-driven consumers.

  • av Olaf Stapledon
    126,-

    First published nearly 70 years ago, this text is regarded as one of the most influential science fiction novels of the 20th century. Olaf Stapledon creates a history of the evolution of humankind over the next two billion years.

  • av Sir Arthur C. Clarke
    126,-

    One of Clarke's most famous and acclaimed novels, winner of both the Hugo Award and the Nebula Award

  • av George.R. Stewart
    138,-

    A poignant novel about finding a new normal after the upheaval of a global crisis.

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