WILLIAMS, Eric C. The Call of Utopia

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WILLIAMS, Eric Cyril. The Call of Utopia. London: Hale Science Fiction. 1971. 8vo. First edition. Publisher’s black cloth lettered in silver gilt to the spine, in the dust jacket designed by Brian Netscher. Extremities a trifle bumped, the binding tight and very marginally rolled. A few spots to the textblock top edge, the contents fine but for some mild offsetting to front endpaper. The dust jacket unclipped (22/- net) and complete, gently rubbed along the corners, spine tips, and joints. Still, a smart example. Uncommon.

The author’s fourth published novel about one man’s search for his own personal utopia after he is charged as a stowaway, surgically adapted to live underwater, and sentenced to imprisonment in a sea prison.

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WILLIAMS, Eric Cyril. The Call of Utopia. London: Hale Science Fiction. 1971. 8vo. First edition. Publisher’s black cloth lettered in silver gilt to the spine, in the dust jacket designed by Brian Netscher. Extremities a trifle bumped, the binding tight and very marginally rolled. A few spots to the textblock top edge, the contents fine but for some mild offsetting to front endpaper. The dust jacket unclipped (22/- net) and complete, gently rubbed along the corners, spine tips, and joints. Still, a smart example. Uncommon.

The author’s fourth published novel about one man’s search for his own personal utopia after he is charged as a stowaway, surgically adapted to live underwater, and sentenced to imprisonment in a sea prison.

WILLIAMS, Eric Cyril. The Call of Utopia. London: Hale Science Fiction. 1971. 8vo. First edition. Publisher’s black cloth lettered in silver gilt to the spine, in the dust jacket designed by Brian Netscher. Extremities a trifle bumped, the binding tight and very marginally rolled. A few spots to the textblock top edge, the contents fine but for some mild offsetting to front endpaper. The dust jacket unclipped (22/- net) and complete, gently rubbed along the corners, spine tips, and joints. Still, a smart example. Uncommon.

The author’s fourth published novel about one man’s search for his own personal utopia after he is charged as a stowaway, surgically adapted to live underwater, and sentenced to imprisonment in a sea prison.