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A fascinating and compelling novel of alien life by the NEBULA AWARD-winning author of ANCIENT OF DAYS.
A post-apocalyptic dystopian fable by the acclaimed author of HALF PAST HUMAN. Introduction by Ken MacLeod.
The Andromeda duology from renowned scientist Fred Hoyle and television producer John Elliot, published in one volume
The NEBULA AWARD-winning novel of time travel and the nature of humanity.
One of the great works of feminist SF, from the acclaimed author of Beauty and Grass.
The award winning tale of the inevitable take-over of our society by a benign, intelligent scientific experiment gone awry.
Mary Shelley's classic tale of the devastating consequences of playing God joins the SF Masterworks list. NAMED ONE OF THE BBC'S 100 NOVELS THAT SHAPED OUR WORLD
Award winning account of a man changed beyond all recognition so that he can be part of a bold experiment to live on Mars.
'If all SF was as finely crafted as WHERE LATE THE SWEET BIRDS SANG, we'd have great cause to rejoice' VECTOR
Published to celebrate the life and work of Philip K. Dick, the bestselling author of BLADE RUNNER and MINORITY REPORT, on the twenty-fifth anniversary of his death
'One of the genre's very few genuinely comic, genuinely incisive writers' THE ENCYCLOPEDIA OF SCIENCE
A seminal collection of forgotten classics, many published in Michael Moorcock's influential New Worlds.
An original collection of stories from the SFWA GRAND MASTER AWARD-winning author - the first original SF Masterwork!
A lacerating Swiftian satire on nuclear war, like 1984 before it, THIS IS THE WAY THE WORLD ENDS stands as a stark warning of the path history so easily might have taken - and still could ...
One of the seminal texts of 1950's SF - the novel that inspired the film. Introduction by Lisa Tuttle.
A classic of feminist predictive fiction finally returns to the light. 700 years after Hitler personally won the war, one man discovers the truth about his god. This remarkably prescient novel of the future under Nazism was published in 1937.
First published in 1935, Land Under England is a genre-transcending exploration of personal agency and fascism.
Twenty of the very best stories and novellas from the award-winning master storyteller and rigorous, exploratory thinker, Greg Egan.
Christopher Priest's finest novel in his 40-year-career as an award-winning writer
The Hugo and Nebula Award-winning masterpiece from one of the all-time greats of Science Fiction. 'It's a giant thought experiment that's also a cracking good read about gender' Neil Gaiman
The lights are going out all over Britain: this stunning, controversial near-future fantasy is the sequel to the Arthur C. Clarke Award-winning BOLD AS LOVE
Wilson Tucker's classic tale of survival in a post-nuclear holocaust America.
The most famous, widely acclaimed and popular of all sf novelsNAMED ONE OF THE BBC's 100 NOVELS THAT SHAPED OUR WORLD'An astonishing science fiction phenomenon' WASHINGTON POST
The first three novels set in Ursula K. Le Guin's famed Hainish universe, together in one volume.
Through his dreams, George Orr can make alternate realities real'Le Guin is a writer of phenomenal power' OBSERVER
The award-winning first novel in Gwyneth Jones' critically-acclaimed Aleutian Trilogy.
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