No Time Like Tomorrow [Paperback] Aldiss, Brian

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1959 First printing edition. Paperback cover has some fading and creasing. The pages are clean and in good condition. The binding is secure.

Brian Aldiss’ “No Time Like Tomorrow” is a seminal work of 1950s science fiction, capturing the era’s enthusiasm for space exploration and time travel. This first edition follows Colin Webster’s adventures through alternate timelines, challenging perceptions of past, present, and future. Aldiss’ wit and imagination shine as he explores philosophical implications of time travel. Despite its age, this copy’s crisp pages and secure binding make it a prized addition for science fiction collectors and fans.

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1959 First printing edition. Paperback cover has some fading and creasing. The pages are clean and in good condition. The binding is secure.

This first edition of Brian Aldiss’ “No Time Like Tomorrow” is a true gem for science fiction collectors and fans alike. Published in 1959, it captures the optimistic spirit of the Space Age, when humanity’s reach for the stars seemed limitless. Aldiss, a Grand Master of Science Fiction, crafts a thrilling tale of time travel and alternate realities that challenges our perception of the past, present, and future.

The novel follows the adventures of Colin Webster, a young Englishman who stumbles upon a time machine and finds himself transported to various eras, from the distant past to the far-flung future. Aldiss’ vivid imagination and sharp wit shine through as he explores the consequences of tampering with the timeline and the philosophical implications of time travel.

While the paperback cover shows signs of its age, the crisp pages and secure binding attest to the care this copy has received over the decades. For collectors, this first printing edition represents a rare opportunity to own a piece of science fiction history, a work that influenced generations of writers and sparked countless imaginations.

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