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The Wolfe Archipelago
1983
First Published
4.58
Average Rating
300
Number of Pages
First Trade Edition Hardcover 1983 Zeizing Brothers SIGNED by Gene Wolfe Illustrated by Rick DeMarco A collection of three The Island of Doctor Death and Other Stories. The Death of Doctor Island. The Doctor of Death Island. One store is a Nebula Award winner. Foreword by Gene Wolfe with an additional previously unpublished Island Death of the Island Doctor. VG/VG. Book is tight and boxed, with light foxing to page edges. Aside from signature, not inner markings. DJ is rubbed, with light edge creasing and foxing to the backside. 1 short closed tear to rear dj panel. See images for better overview. DJ is covered with a brodart, book is preserved in an acid-free archival bag.
Avg Rating
4.58
Number of Ratings
36
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Author

Gene Wolfe
Gene Wolfe
Author · 80 books

Gene Wolfe was an American science fiction and fantasy writer. He was noted for his dense, allusive prose as well as the strong influence of his Catholic faith, to which he converted after marrying a Catholic. He was a prolific short story writer and a novelist, and has won many awards in the field. The Damon Knight Memorial Grand Master Award is given by SFWA for ‘lifetime achievement in science fiction and/or fantasy.’ Wolfe joins the Grand Master ranks alongside such legends as Connie Willis, Michael Moorcock, Anne McCaffrey, Robert Silverberg, Ursula K. Le Guin, Isaac Asimov, Ray Bradbury and Joe Haldeman. The award will be presented at the 48th Annual Nebula Awards Weekend in San Jose, CA, May 16-19, 2013. While attending Texas A&M University Wolfe published his first speculative fiction in The Commentator, a student literary journal. Wolfe dropped out during his junior year, and was drafted to fight in the Korean War. After returning to the United States he earned a degree from the University of Houston and became an industrial engineer. He edited the journal Plant Engineering for many years before retiring to write full-time, but his most famous professional engineering achievement is a contribution to the machine used to make Pringles potato crisps. He lived in Barrington, Illinois, a suburb of Chicago. A frequent Hugo nominee without a win, Wolfe has nevertheless picked up several Nebula and Locus Awards, among others, including the World Fantasy Award for Life Achievement and the 2012 Damon Knight Memorial Grand Master Award. He is also a member of the Science Fiction Hall of Fame. http://us.macmillan.com/author/genewolfe

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