Tunnel in the Sky

Robert HEINLEIN

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Tunnel in the Sky
Tunnel in the Sky

"THE HUMAN RACE'S ONE GREAT TALENT IS SURVIVAL": FIRST EDITION OF HEINLEIN'S TUNNEL IN THE SKY

HEINLEIN, Robert. Tunnel in the Sky. New York: Charles Scribner's Sons, (1955). Octavo, original pictorial orange cloth, pictorial endpapers, original dust jacket.

First edition of Heinlein's fast-paced story of far-flung space travel and the struggle to survive.

"Heinlein came fully into his own as a writer of science fiction for teenagers… A strong narrative line, carefully worked-out technical detail, realistic characters and brisk dialogue are the leading virtues" of Heinlein's books for juveniles, including Tunnel in the Sky (Clute & Nicholls, 555). The book offers not only exciting adventure and futuristic science, but also the author's subtle critique of sexism. In this tale of "a 10-day wilderness survival trip that goes awry, stranding a group of high school students on a hostile planet," the male protagonist Rod, who "believes that teaming with a girl will hurt him since girls are flighty, unstable and mechanically inept," partners instead with "the eccentric boy who rescues him—a boy with no facial hair [and] who never sheds his armor. The reader immediately grasps what Rod is too bigoted to notice: The 'boy' who keeps him alive is a girl" (M.G. Lord). First-state dust jacket, with $2.50 price (later state price-clipped and with rubber-stamped $2.75 price).

Book fine, with only slightest toning to spine. Bright dust jacket near-fine, with only light rubbing to extremities. An exceptional copy.

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