#ace books
This is also a ridiculous cover.
Ace Double D-437: And Then The Town Took Off by Richard Wilson, 1960. Cover artist unknown.
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Ace Double F-261: The Towers of Toron by Samuel R. Delany, 1964. Cover art by Ed Emshwiller.
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Rebels of the Red Planet by Charles L. Fontenay, 1961. Ace Double F-113. Cover art by Ed Emshwiller.
Flipside is 200 Years to Christmas.
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Ace Double D-507: Beyond the Silver Sky by Kenneth Bulmer, 1961. Cover art by Ed Emshwiller.
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Ace Double #66160: Earthrim by Nick Kamin, cover by Panos Koutrouboussis, 1969. Pretty freaky!
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Ace Double M-105: Three Worlds of Futurity by Margaret St. Clair, 1964. Cover art by Jack Gaughan.
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Ace Double F-242: The Rites of Ohe by John Brunner, 1963. Cover art attributed to Ed Valigursky.
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Ace Double G-576: The Clash of Star-Kings by Avram Davidson, 1966. Cover art by Jack Gaughan, 1966.
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Ace F-333: Rogue Queen by L. Sprague de Camp, 1951. Cover for this Ace edition by Gray Morrow, 1965.
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Alien Planet by Fletcher Pratt, 1963. Another great cover by Ed Emshwiller, and spectacular typography for the title.
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Hello lovely followers. I have not been reading as many ace books lately, which is one of the reasons this blog has gone relatively quiet. But I would love to hear about your favorite recent (past three years or so) ace books! Feel free to reply, reblog, submit, whatever and tell me some newer ace books you’ve enjoyed. :)
In honor of this month I want all the ace recs y’all have
University Book Store Presents Patricia Briggs with Special Guest Anne Bishop
Mated werewolves Charles Cornick and Anna Latham must discover what could make an entire community disappear–before its too late–in Wild Sign, a thrilling new entry in the #1 New York Times bestselling Alpha and Omega series. In the wilds of the Northern California mountains, all the inhabitants of a small town have gone missing. Its as if the people picked up and left their possessions behind. With a mystery on their hands and no jurisdiction on private property, the FBI dumps the whole problem in the lap of the land owner, Aspen Creek, Inc.–aka the business organization of the Marroks pack. Somehow, the pack of the Wolf Who Rules is connected to a group of vanished people. Werewolves Charles Cornick and Anna Latham are tasked with investigating, and soon find that a deserted town is the least of the challenges they face. Death sings in the forest, and when it calls, Charles and Anna must answer. Something has awakened in the heart of the California mountains, something old and dangerous–and it has met werewolves before.
Patricia Briggs is the #1 New York Times bestselling author of the Mercy Thompson urban fantasy series and the Alpha and Omega novels. http://www.patriciabriggs.com/
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