Ubik

Philip K. DICK

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Ubik

"SAFE WHEN TAKEN AS DIRECTED": FIRST EDITION OF PHILIP K. DICK'S UBIK

DICK, Philip K. Ubik. Garden City: Doubleday, 1969. Octavo, original gray cloth, original dust jacket.

First edition of Dick's popular and "brilliantly realized" science fiction novel about a group of psychics experiencing a form of life after death.

Ubik "features the creation of a subjective world by a group of people killed in an accident but restored to a kind of consciousness within a preservative machine, though any final determination of what is real in the book is made superbly problematical" (Clute & Nicholls, 329). "A brilliantly realized science fiction future darkened by Kafkaesque paranoia. As portrayed by Dick, a world in which cryogenic suspension has abolished traditional concepts of death and in which psychics can alter the future by changing the past is one that offers no foundation for objective truth" (Barron, Fantasy and Horror 6-113). With "First Edition" stated on the copyright page. Dick adapted Ubik from his short story "What the Dead Men Say," published in the June, 1964 issue of Worlds of Tomorrow magazine. Levack 42a. Currey, 127. Barron, Anatomy of Wonder II-336.

Interior fine. Faint evidence of tape removal to top and bottom of both boards with light tape ghosting to the front free endpaper. Slightest wear to bright, price-clipped dust jacket. A nearly fine copy, scarce in such excellent condition.

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