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  • Publisher: George Munro's Sons, New York
  • Date published: 1890
  • Format: Hardcover
Octavo, pp. [1-2: ad] [i-iii] iv [1] 2-338 [339-348: ads], the spine panel is intact but the front and rear covers have been removed and the whole has been bound into a leather cover with leather tie. First U.S. edition, later printing. A later printing of George Munro's "Seaside Library Pocket Edition" number 1319, the first American edition of MR. STRANGER'S SEALED PACKET, first published in England by Chatto & Windus in 1889. In this copy one of the advertisements is offering a 1898 bicycle. "An interplanetary science fiction novel, written by a mathematician, in the classic British mode of Greg's ACROSS THE ZODIAC. The protagonist travels to Mars in an electrically controlled antigravity spacecraft and undergoes adventures among its denizens." - Locke, Voyages in Space 136. "Clearly influenced Wells, but also a precursor of E. R. Burroughs." - Suvin, Victorian Science Fiction in the UK, p. 38-9. "Literate, but diffuse, and weakly plotted. If condensed, it would be one of the better of the interplanetaries of the day." - Bleiler, Science-Fiction: The Early Years 1390. "MR. STRANGER'S SEALED PACKET is not a particularly exciting adventure story, but the fact that it is an adventure story and nothing more places it at the head of what was ultimately to become a solid if not very prolific tradition of British interplanetary romances virtually devoid of any Utopian impulse." - Stableford, New Atlantis II, pp. 172-3. Anatomy of Wonder (2004) II-690. Locke, A Spectrum of Fantasy, p. 146. Locke, Voyages in Space (2011) V 449. Sargent, British and American Utopian Literature, 1516-1985, p. 81. Bleiler (1978), p. 129. Reginald 09418. Topp, Victorian Yellowbacks & Paperbacks, 1849-1905, III, p. 220. The top eighth of the first leaf (printing a statement by Charles Garvice about America book pirates) is missing, the title leaf and the contents leaf have short horizontal closed tears, the last two leaves of text and the terminal advertising leaves have tiny chips to margins. The book is printed on low quality pulp paper, but it is still supple and the book can be read. This is a rare edition of an important early interplanetary romance. (#165901)
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  • Publisher: Chatto and Windus, London
  • Date published: 1889
  • Format: Hardcover
Mr. Stranger's Sealed Packet by Hugh Maccoll (First Edition) Bumping and rubbing to corners and spine ends with sunning to spine. Original pictorial brown cloth with illustrated ribbon and wax seal and gift tag with title in black. 338 + 32 (ad) pages. "The first narrator, a master at an English school, tells of the eccentric science master (Joseph Stranger) who taught there for a few months before disappearing in mid term. Stranger, who was somewhat reclusive, left behind a package of manuscript that was not to be opened for five years" (Bleiler).
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  • Publisher: Chatto & Windus, London
  • Date published: 1889
  • Format: Hardcover
Octavo, pp. [i-iii] iv [1] 2-338 [339: publisher's colophon] [340: blank] + 32-page publisher's catalogue dated "June, 1889" inserted at rear, original decorated tan cloth, front and rear panels stamped in black, pink and red, spine panel stamped in black, pink and gold, top edge untrimmed, decorated white endpapers with floral pattern printed in gray. First edition. "An interplanetary science fiction novel, written by a mathematician, in the classic British mode of Greg's ACROSS THE ZODIAC. The protagonist travels to Mars in an electrically controlled antigravity spacecraft and undergoes adventures among its denizens." - Locke, Voyages in Space 136. "Clearly influenced Wells, but also a precursor of E. R. Burroughs." - Suvin, Victorian Science Fiction in the UK, p. 38-9. "Literate, but diffuse, and weakly plotted. If condensed, it would be one of the better of the interplanetaries of the day." - Bleiler, Science-Fiction: The Early Years 1390. "MR. STRANGER'S SEALED PACKET is not a particularly exciting adventure story, but the fact that it is an adventure story and nothing more places it at the head of what was ultimately to become a solid if not very prolific tradition of British interplanetary romances virtually devoid of any Utopian impulse." - Stableford, New Atlantis II, pp. 172-3. Anatomy of Wonder (2004) II-690. Locke, A Spectrum of Fantasy, p. 146. Locke, Voyages in Space (2011) V 449. Sargent, British and American Utopian Literature, 1516-1985, p. 81. Bleiler (1978), p. 129. Reginald 09418. Bookplate of fantastic fiction collector William Harry Hopkins affixed to front paste-down. Cloth worn at spine ends and corner tips, cloth stained, cloth damp wrinkled on spine and rear panels, spine panel darkened, pink ink faded, free endpapers tanned, tiny chip from upper right corner of front free endpaper, a bit of tanning to endpapers, a tight, internally clean, good copy. A very scarce book rarely found in decent condition. (#157162)
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  • Publisher: George Munro. No date, circa 1890, New York.
  • Date published: 1890
  • Format: Hardcover
An important early science fiction novel, first published in London by Chatto & Windus. This is the very scarce New York edition of a tale of a journey to Mars and its utopian culture. Preserved in a nice older custom binding. weight: 0.8 lb. Pages quite toned and becoming brittle, otherwise very good in a nice binding. 18.7x12.2 cm. 338 pp. + 20 pp. ads. Old half red leather over gray cloth, gilt spine title.
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  • Publisher: Chatto & Windus, London
  • Date published: 1889
  • Format: Hardcover
Octavo, pp. [i-iii] iv [1] 2-338 [339: publisher's colophon] [340: blank] + 32-page publisher's catalogue dated "April, 1889" inserted at rear, original decorated tan cloth, front and rear panels stamped in black, pink and red, spine panel stamped in black, pink and gold, top edge untrimmed, decorated white endpapers with floral pattern printed in gray. First edition. "An interplanetary science fiction novel, written by a mathematician, in the classic British mode of Greg's ACROSS THE ZODIAC. The protagonist travels to Mars in an electrically controlled antigravity spacecraft and undergoes adventures among its denizens." - Locke, Voyages in Space 136. "Clearly influenced Wells, but also a precursor of E. R. Burroughs." - Suvin, Victorian Science Fiction in the UK, p. 38-9. "Literate, but diffuse, and weakly plotted. If condensed, it would be one of the better of the interplanetaries of the day." - Bleiler, Science-Fiction: The Early Years 1390. "MR. STRANGER'S SEALED PACKET is not a particularly exciting adventure story, but the fact that it is an adventure story and nothing more places it at the head of what was ultimately to become a solid if not very prolific tradition of British interplanetary romances virtually devoid of any Utopian impulse." - Stableford, New Atlantis II, pp. 172-3. Anatomy of Wonder (2004) II-690. Locke, A Spectrum of Fantasy, p. 146. Locke, Voyages in Space (2011) V 449. Sargent, British and American Utopian Literature, 1516-1985, p. 81. Bleiler (1978), p. 129. Reginald 09418. Early owner's signature dated July 1889 at top fore-edge corner on the verso of the title leaf. Spine lean (common to this book), spine panel just a bit darkened, pink on spine faded, 20 mm closed tear along lower outer front joint, a clean, tight, very good copy. A superior copy a very scarce book rarely found in decent condition. Truly stunning condition for this book, the second best copy we have seen. (#165856)
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