HEINLEIN, Robert A. (1907–1988)
Between Planets.
New York: Charles Scribner's Sons, 1951.
Details
First edition, first printing, with Scribner's "A" and publisher's seal present on the copyright page. A bright, attractive copy in the original unclipped dust jacket, with the $2.50 price present and rear flap code "2/51."
Octavo, 222 pp. Original deep-blue cloth, spine lettered in silver. Cover and endpaper art by Clifford Geary. Dust jacket professionally housed in a removable archival Mylar sleeve.
One of the key titles in Heinlein's celebrated Scribner juveniles, Between Planets follows Don Harvey's interplanetary odyssey amid political conflict and the struggle for lunar independence. The novel helped define the postwar model of realistic space adventure for young readers and remains a central title for collectors assembling the Scribner sequence.
Literature
Currey, p. 235; Bleiler, The Checklist of Science-Fiction and Supernatural Fiction, 1978 edition.
Provenance
Neat 1950s ownership inscription to front endpaper; from a Los Angeles science-fiction collection.
Condition
Very good-plus first printing. Boards bright, binding tight; neat 1950s ownership inscription to front endpaper. Unclipped dust jacket with $2.50 price present and vivid colors; small chip at spine head, a few short closed tears, and modest edgewear. Jacket now protected in fresh Mylar.
First edition, first printing
Provenance: From a Los Angeles science-fiction collection; 1950s ownership inscription.
Reference: Currey, p. 235; Bleiler, Checklist of Science-Fiction and Supernatural Fiction (1978)