Secondhand Science Fiction Bargain Book Box SP2763

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A solid science fiction box with a strong franchise spine. Timothy Zahn's complete Thrawn trilogy is here alongside two entries from the Second Foundation Trilogy, Frank Herbert's Dune Messiah and God Emperor of Dune, Battlestar Galactica novelisations, Star Trek novels, Michael Crichton's Sphere, and McCaffrey and Moon's Sassinak. A box that covers a lot of ground without a weak title in sight.

  1. Splinter of the Mind's Eye — Alan Dean Foster — One of the earliest Star Wars expanded universe novels, written before The Empire Strikes Back; Luke and Leia crash-land on a fog-shrouded world in search of the Kaiburr crystal.
  2. Star Wars: Vision of the Future — Timothy Zahn — Hand of Thrawn duology Book 2; Zahn's triumphant conclusion to his Thrawn storyline, drawing together threads from the original trilogy era.
  3. Sten — Chris Bunch & Allan Cole — Military science fiction; a rebel youth conscripted into an interstellar empire's elite secret service, and a story about the cost of loyalty to a corrupt power.
  4. Foundation's Fear — Gregory Benford — Authorised expansion of Asimov's universe; Second Foundation Trilogy Book 1, exploring Hari Seldon's early days and the development of psychohistory.
  5. Battlestar Galactica II: The Nightmare Machine — The Galactica crew face a new and insidious Cylon threat; novelisation from the classic TV series.
  6. Battlestar Galactica — title see product photo — Novelisation from the classic Battlestar Galactica TV series.
  7. Star Trek: The Janus Gate: Present Tense — L.A. Graf — Original Series novel; the crew encounters a time anomaly that threatens to erase them from history entirely.
  8. Star Wars: Dark Force Rising — Timothy Zahn — Thrawn Trilogy Book 2; Grand Admiral Thrawn's search for a lost fleet of warships that could tip the balance against the New Republic.
  9. Star Wars — title see product photo
  10. Star Wars: The Hutt Gambit — A.C. Crispin — Han Solo's years as a smuggler and his fateful debt to Jabba the Hutt; Han Solo Trilogy Book 2, filling in the gaps before A New Hope.
  11. Foundation and Chaos — Greg Bear — Second Foundation Trilogy Book 2; Hari Seldon's trial and the secret history of the robots who have quietly guided humanity for millennia.
  12. Sphere — Michael Crichton — A team of scientists discovers a spacecraft on the ocean floor; the alien sphere inside begins to manifest their deepest fears in a tense, claustrophobic thriller.
  13. Star Wars: Heir to the Empire — Timothy Zahn — The novel that revived Star Wars publishing; Thrawn Trilogy Book 1 and the unforgettable introduction of Grand Admiral Thrawn.
  14. Star Wars: Tales from the Mos Eisley Cantina — edited by Kevin J. Anderson — Short stories expanding on the aliens glimpsed in the famous cantina scene from A New Hope; a rich mosaic of the wider Star Wars universe.
  15. Sassinak — Anne McCaffrey & Elizabeth Moon — A woman survives a pirate raid on her colony world to become a Fleet captain sworn to hunt the men who destroyed her childhood; adventure-driven science fiction at its best.
  16. Dune Messiah — Frank Herbert — Second in the Dune saga; Paul Atreides sits atop a galactic empire but faces conspiracies from every direction as the consequences of his jihad begin to consume everything.
  17. Star Wars: The New Rebellion — Kristine Kathryn Rusch — A bombing at the New Republic Senate sets off a chain of events threatening to tear the galaxy apart; Han Solo and Luke race to uncover the truth.
  18. God Emperor of Dune — Frank Herbert — Fourth in the Dune saga; 3500 years after Paul, Leto II rules the universe with an iron grip, his transformation into something no longer human almost complete.
  19. Star Trek: Recovery — Star Trek novel.
  20. Star Wars: X-Wing — Rogue Squadron — Michael A. Stackpole — The first X-Wing novel; Wedge Antilles rebuilds the legendary Rogue Squadron to take the fight to the remnants of the Empire.
  21. The Entropy Effect — Vonda McIntyre — One of the earliest and most acclaimed original Star Trek novels; Spock travels back in time to prevent a catastrophe, and Kirk faces a deadly conspiracy aboard his own ship.
Format: Secondhand Box


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A solid science fiction box with a strong franchise spine. Timothy Zahn's complete Thrawn trilogy is here alongside two entries from the Second Foundation Trilogy, Frank Herbert's Dune Messiah and God Emperor of Dune, Battlestar Galactica novelisations, Star Trek novels, Michael Crichton's Sphere, and McCaffrey and Moon's Sassinak. A box that covers a lot of ground without a weak title in sight.

  1. Splinter of the Mind's Eye — Alan Dean Foster — One of the earliest Star Wars expanded universe novels, written before The Empire Strikes Back; Luke and Leia crash-land on a fog-shrouded world in search of the Kaiburr crystal.
  2. Star Wars: Vision of the Future — Timothy Zahn — Hand of Thrawn duology Book 2; Zahn's triumphant conclusion to his Thrawn storyline, drawing together threads from the original trilogy era.
  3. Sten — Chris Bunch & Allan Cole — Military science fiction; a rebel youth conscripted into an interstellar empire's elite secret service, and a story about the cost of loyalty to a corrupt power.
  4. Foundation's Fear — Gregory Benford — Authorised expansion of Asimov's universe; Second Foundation Trilogy Book 1, exploring Hari Seldon's early days and the development of psychohistory.
  5. Battlestar Galactica II: The Nightmare Machine — The Galactica crew face a new and insidious Cylon threat; novelisation from the classic TV series.
  6. Battlestar Galactica — title see product photo — Novelisation from the classic Battlestar Galactica TV series.
  7. Star Trek: The Janus Gate: Present Tense — L.A. Graf — Original Series novel; the crew encounters a time anomaly that threatens to erase them from history entirely.
  8. Star Wars: Dark Force Rising — Timothy Zahn — Thrawn Trilogy Book 2; Grand Admiral Thrawn's search for a lost fleet of warships that could tip the balance against the New Republic.
  9. Star Wars — title see product photo
  10. Star Wars: The Hutt Gambit — A.C. Crispin — Han Solo's years as a smuggler and his fateful debt to Jabba the Hutt; Han Solo Trilogy Book 2, filling in the gaps before A New Hope.
  11. Foundation and Chaos — Greg Bear — Second Foundation Trilogy Book 2; Hari Seldon's trial and the secret history of the robots who have quietly guided humanity for millennia.
  12. Sphere — Michael Crichton — A team of scientists discovers a spacecraft on the ocean floor; the alien sphere inside begins to manifest their deepest fears in a tense, claustrophobic thriller.
  13. Star Wars: Heir to the Empire — Timothy Zahn — The novel that revived Star Wars publishing; Thrawn Trilogy Book 1 and the unforgettable introduction of Grand Admiral Thrawn.
  14. Star Wars: Tales from the Mos Eisley Cantina — edited by Kevin J. Anderson — Short stories expanding on the aliens glimpsed in the famous cantina scene from A New Hope; a rich mosaic of the wider Star Wars universe.
  15. Sassinak — Anne McCaffrey & Elizabeth Moon — A woman survives a pirate raid on her colony world to become a Fleet captain sworn to hunt the men who destroyed her childhood; adventure-driven science fiction at its best.
  16. Dune Messiah — Frank Herbert — Second in the Dune saga; Paul Atreides sits atop a galactic empire but faces conspiracies from every direction as the consequences of his jihad begin to consume everything.
  17. Star Wars: The New Rebellion — Kristine Kathryn Rusch — A bombing at the New Republic Senate sets off a chain of events threatening to tear the galaxy apart; Han Solo and Luke race to uncover the truth.
  18. God Emperor of Dune — Frank Herbert — Fourth in the Dune saga; 3500 years after Paul, Leto II rules the universe with an iron grip, his transformation into something no longer human almost complete.
  19. Star Trek: Recovery — Star Trek novel.
  20. Star Wars: X-Wing — Rogue Squadron — Michael A. Stackpole — The first X-Wing novel; Wedge Antilles rebuilds the legendary Rogue Squadron to take the fight to the remnants of the Empire.
  21. The Entropy Effect — Vonda McIntyre — One of the earliest and most acclaimed original Star Trek novels; Spock travels back in time to prevent a catastrophe, and Kirk faces a deadly conspiracy aboard his own ship.