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Philip K. Dick is one of most popular science fiction writers who published 44 novels and about 121 short stories during his lifetime. Several of his works have been adapted into major Hollywood films including Minority Report, Blade Runner, Total Recall, A Scanner Darkly and The Adjustment Bureau.
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Phillip K Dick Autograph. Sold for nearly $5,000.
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Ray Bradbury’s Hugo Award for ”Fahrenheit 451” — The Most Prestigious Award in Science Fiction
Hugo Award presented to Ray Bradbury at Noreascon 4, the 62nd World Science Fiction Convention in 2004. Trophy honors the great author as part of the Retrospective Awards in the category of Best Novel for ”Fahrenheit 451”. Iconic sci-fi trophy features a sleek figural metal sculpture of a rocket pointing skyward, mounted to a wooden base with the information plaque affixed to one of the three sides. The other two sides are studded with rings of 13 stars. To the underside, the name of the trophy’s designer, Patrick J. O’Connor is engraved. Measures 17” in total height; base sides each measure 7”. Weighs 4 pounds, 7 ounces. Some abrasions to base and figure swivels on base. Very good condition. With a COA from the Ray Bradbury estate. Sold for $28,734.
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Stephen Hawking book signed from 1976, shortly before Hawking was not able to write his name due to ALS. Hawking signs this novel, ”October the First is Too Late”, on the blank page opposite the title page in his stilted, but legible handwriting, reading ”Stephen Hawking” in blue ballpoint; interestingly, some doodles appearing on the back page also have the same stilted quality, indicating they may have been done by Hawking as well. Signature was acquired by Professor Antal Bejczy, a NASA scientist who developed the Mars Rover Sojourner and who worked with Hawking at CalTech in the 1970s. Novel is a 1976 paperback printing by author Fred Hoyle who, beyond his writing pursuits, was principally a theoretical astronomer. Like Hawking, he worked at the Institute of Astronomy in Cambridge and also at CalTech where, during a sabbatical, he developed a theory of stellar nucleosynthesis. Book measures 4.5” x 7.125”. Toning to interior pages, and some creasing to covers. Very good condition. Sold for $7,500.
Saturn award presented to Ray Bradbury at the 25th annual ceremony of the Academy of Science Fiction, Fantasy & Horror Films. This George Pal Memorial award for the year 1998 is a figural Saturn sculpture made of metal on a metal base, with allover gilt finish. Measures 10.25” x 7”. Weighs 5 pounds, 8 ounces. Loosening at base, separation to engraved plaque and cracking to side of base, else very good. With a COA from the Ray Bradbury estate. Sold for $2,625.
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Manuscript Signed by Philip K. Dick on How to Write a Novel — Unpublished 5pp. Manuscript by Dick Outlines “This is how I write a book”
Philip K. Dick typed manuscript signed on how to write a novel. Interesting five page original manuscript was created for fellow science fiction author Ron Goulart circa 1965, and goes into great detail outlining how Dick develops his characters, the obstacles they face, and how multiple storylines intertwine. Entitled “The novel”, Dick ends the manuscript with the following paragraph, “Addendum. I am not saying, <> I am saying, <> The two propositions are rather a bit different, would you not say? Anyhow, dearly beloved, this is how PKD gets 55,000 words (the adequate mileage) out of his typewriter: by have [sic] 3 persons, 3 levels, 2 themes (one outer or world-sized, the other inner or individual-sized), with a melding of all, then, at last, a humane final note. This is, so to speak, my structure. ‘Nuf said. / Philip K. Dick / [signed] Phil Dick”. Five pages on five sheets measures 8.5″ x 11″. Light toning, and rust from paperclip impression at top of pages. Overall very good plus condition. Sold for $2,602.
First edition, first printing of ”Do Androids Dream of Electric Sheep” by Philip K. Dick, Doubleday & Co.: Garden City: 1968. In its original dustjacket bearing the $3.95 price, this volume bears the definitive first printing point of ”J5” to the bottom of page 210. The heavy existential themes that define Dick’s works are central in this novel, which he sets in a post-apocalyptic future society. This story has been adapted to stage, comic books, radio, and most successfully, to the screen in 1982’s ”Blade Runner,” starring Harrison Ford. Dick later said of director Ridley Scott’s picture: ”…my life and creative work are justified and completed by Blade Runner…” The book was nominated for a Nebula Award and is ranked #6 on AFI’s list of the best sci-fi movies of all time. Other films adapted from Dick’s novels include Total Recall, A Scanner Darkly, Minority Report, Paycheck, Next, Screamers, and The Adjustment Bureau. 210pp. book is bound in grey cloth boards with gilt lettering to spine. Slightly cocked, with wear to board edges and a 0.75” tear to the cloth running up from the bottom of the front joint. Cracking to interior hinge at front pastedown. Missing front free endpaper, and toning to leaves and endpapers. In very good condition. Light toning to dustjacket and minor wear to spine edges, else near fine. Sold for $1,250.
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World Science Fiction Convention Sterling Silver Platter — Awarded to Ray Bradbury
Sterling silver platter presented to Ray Bradbury at the 44th World Science Fiction Convention in 1986. 8-sided platter is engraved upon the well with Bradbury’s name as ”Guest of Honor”. A glass sheet sits on top. With Wallace maker’s mark and sticker to underside. Measures 9.75” x 6”. Weighs 10 ounces without glass plate. Tarnishing and chip to glass insert, else near fine. With a COA from the Ray Bradbury estate.
Sold for $916.
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