First 3 Books in the Kent Montana Series by Lionel Fenn Ace Science Fiction 1990
$15.00
First 3 Books in the Kent Montana Series by Lionel Fenn Ace Science Fiction 1990
Lion Fell is a pseudonym for Charles L. Grant
Book 1:
Mars vs. New Jersey!
IT is big. IT is ugly. IT has a heat ray and a bad disposition. IT is, in short, the worst thing to happen to New Jersey since the last election.
Nothing can stop IT. Not the army. Not the scientist. Not the preacher. Not even a cute little girl and her dog.
Only one man can save us all…
KENT MONTANA
Book 2:
He’s out of sight… and out of his mind!
Don’t look now, but a mad scientist has discovered the secret of (temporary) invisibility. He’s not planning to sneak into the movies, either. He’s mad, remember? He wants… revenge!
It doesn’t take a genius to see right through the faded fiend’s transparent scheme: a festival of murder, destruction, and cheap practical jokes.
But only one man can clean those unsightly stains on the fabric of society…
Kent Montana
He’s the descendant of Scottish nobility, or so he claims. He’s an out-of-work actor. He never gets a good script… but his life is more exciting and outrageous than any science fiction movie. In fact, his life is a science fiction movie.
Book 3:
*Personal: Single green she-beast seeks single man. Color, Creed, species not important.
Down on the bayou, folks called the creature Zergopha. It had been around for quite a spell, slithering through the swamp, chowing down on the odd tourist here and there.
Lately, though, it seemed to be after something more than a one-night snack. Affection, maybe. Possibly even– commitment. Now it’s Spring, and an immortal monster’s bizarre fancy has turned to thoughts of weird love.
Only one man is the unlucky object of Zergopha’s affections…
Kent Montanna
He’s the descendant of Scottish nobility, or so he claims. He’s an out-of-work actor. He never gets a good script… but his life is more exciting and outrageous than any science fiction movie. In fact, his life is a science fiction movie.
Condition:
Very good
pages may have darkened a little from age
no interior marks
unread
| Weight | 1.6 lbs |
|---|
Of Man and Manta Trilogy by Piers Anthony 1978 Avon Science Fiction Vintage Paperbacks
Orn has a crease on front cover
AVAILABILITY: In stock
The Star Trek Reader I, II & III by James Blish Dutton 1970s Hardcover 3rd, 1st Printing & BCE
Book 2 has small tears on back of DJ bottom of cover
Book 1 has a small tear on front cover of DJ
Book 3 has more edge wear than other 2.
clean, no marks, minor edgewear on DJ
AVAILABILITY: In stock
Cyteen Trilogy by C.J. Cherryh Questar Science Fiction Vintage Paperbacks
unread crispy copies
AVAILABILITY: In stock
Nidorian Series: The Shrouded Planet & The Dawning Light by Robert Randall Ace Science Fiction 1982 Vintage Paperbacks
Collaboration between Robert Silverberg and Randall Light
AVAILABILITY: In stock
The War of the Worlds by H.G. Wells 1980 Watermill Classic Science Fiction Paperback
Inside cover has an old stamp
Overall good copy
some dings and dents but tight and unread
AVAILABILITY: In stock
The War of the Worlds by H.G.Wells 2009 Penguin Books
has some scuffing on front cover, not bad, see photos
rest of book is unread condition
AVAILABILITY: In stock
The Trigon Disunity by Michael P. Kube-McDowell 1986 Berkley Science Fiction
Light creasing on spines of 2 of the books, and slight edge wear
AVAILABILITY: In stock
G.O.D. INC Trilogy by Jack L. Chalker 1987 Vintage Paperback Tor Science Fiction
Excellent condition
AVAILABILITY: In stock
AVAILABILITY: In stock
Bio of a Space Tyrant Series by Piers Anthony Vol 1-5 Complete Set 1983 Avon Books Vintage Paperbacks
unread condition
AVAILABILITY: In stock
The 1977 Annual World’s Best SF edited by Donald A. Wollheim Book Club Edition
Minor edge wear on DJ
no interior marks
AVAILABILITY: In stock
This book contains the complete novels: The War of the Worlds, The First Men on the Moon and When the Sleeper Wakes. Also included are a variety of short stories, including the noted The Country of the Blind, The Empire of the Ants, The Valley of Spiders, and The Man Who Could Work Miracles.
In addition to those spectacular accounts, Stories of the Stone Age are included as an extra bonus. These stories appear exactly as they did in the illustrated magazines that were prevalent in the early 1900s. This collection of Well’s most famous science fiction breathes new life into these already thrilling stories.
AVAILABILITY: In stock




























