Sci-Fi/UFO

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  • The Journal of Jedi Master Gnost-Dural is a beautiful hard-bound book filed with the musings of the esteemed Jedi Archivist. The compiler, Grand Master Satele Sha,n also includes her thoughts on relevant passages. It is beautifully illustrated with full color artwork depicting the events mentioned. Gnost-Dural's own research into the Sith give the Jedi a greater understanding of their formidable enemies. Like most Jedi, Master Gnost-Dural helped defend the Republic.  Includes all maps and insertions as at time of publication. In pristine condition.
  • An unauthorised companion book to the cult television series, featuring an annotated synopsis of every episode, an insider's guide to the creation of the series, complete bios of every major character, real-life filming sites and much more - even a nitpick file of inconsistencies.
  • The sequel to Dragon's Egg. Turns ago, humans reached the Dragon's Egg where they discovered a thriving, savage race of intelligent cheela who live a million times faster than their human friends. In the first few hours, the cheela learned from Man and soon surpassed him in knowledge. Now the humans are about to leave. Suddenly a monstrous starquake destroys all but a few cheela on the surface and another group of cheela in orbit around Dragon's Egg, with no way to return to the surface. The fate of their civilisation rests with the tiny group below who must survive, breed and rebuild. The humans can return to earth and abandon this friendly race to extinction or stay and offer assistance - and certainly die in the attempt. Cover art by Ralph McQuarrie.
  • Graphic Novel. Station 7 is where the Earth Forces send all the equipment captured in their unceasing war against the Daleks. It's where Dalek technology is analysed and examined. It's where the Doctor and Amy have just arrived. But somehow the Daleks have found out about Station 7 - and there's something there that they want back With the Doctor increasingly worried about the direction the Station's research is taking, the commander of Station 7 knows he has only one possible, desperate defense. Because the last terrible secret of Station 7 is that they don't only store captured Dalek technology - it's also a prison. And the only thing that might stop a Dalek is another Dalek...
  • Go back to where it all began! Jedi Knight Qui-Gon Jinn and his apprentice, young Obi-Wan Kenobi, are charged with the protection of Amidala, young queen of Naboo as she seeks to end the siege of her planet by Trade Federation warships.  This brings all three to Tatooine and the shop where the slave boy Anakin Akywalker toils and dreams of freedom for himself and his beloved mother.  His only hope lies in his extraordinary instincts and his gift for understanding the 'rightness' of things.  It is this meeting that marks the beginning of the legend.
  • Star Wars. A long time ago, in a galaxy far, far away - a world is threatened...a young queen must save her people...a dark evil arises again...and a young Jedi is discovered.  The Journey begins. Based on the screenplay and story by George Lucas. Features colour photographs from the film.
  • The best short SF of 1987.  This volume includes: Forever Yours, Anna, Kate Wilhelm; The Sun Spider, Lucius Shepard; Goodbye Houston Street, Goodbye, Richard Kadrey; Friend's Best Man, Jonathan Carroll; The Wound, Lisa Tuttle; E-Ticket to Namland, Dan Simmons; Ménage Á Super-Trois, Felix C. Gotschalk; Rachel In Love, Pat Murphy; Agents, Paul D. Filippo; Lapidary Nights, Marta Randall; Murderers Walk, Garry Kilworth; Thirty Minutes Over Broadway and The Anointed Jetboy, Howard Waldrop. Introduction and Summation by David S. Garnett, Afterword by Brian Aldiss and Reviews by John  Clute. Cover art by Brian Waugh.
  • Gap Into Ruin. The fifth and final instalment in the GAP series.  As the conflict between humankind and the Amnion heads for crisis, Morn Hyland, the cyborg Angus Thermopyle and the survivors on board the crippled starship Trumpet must return from deep space to Earth. Their mission is to prevent all-out war with the aliens, which would leave humanity to pay a terrible price. But the Amnion react with swift fury, and suddenly Earth is threatened with fiery destruction ...Cover art by David O'Connor.

  • A lovely collection of the cream of classic sci-fi. This volume includes: Dear Devil, Eric Frank Russell; The Best Policy, Randall Garrett; Alaree, Robert Silverberg; Life Cycle, Poul Anderson; The Gentle Vultures, Isaac Asimov; Stranger Station, Damon Knight; Lower Than Angels, Algis Budrys; Blind Lightning, Harlan Ellison; Out Of The Sun, Arthur C. Clarke.