Dr. Futurity




About
Dick (1928-1982) was an American writer known for his work in science fiction. E wrote 44 published novels and approximately 121 short stories, most of which appeared in science fiction magazines during his lifetime. His fiction explored varied philosophical and social themes, and featured recurrent elements such as alternate realities, simulacra, monopolistic corporations, drug abuse, authoritarian governments, and altered states of consciousness. Is work was concerned with questions surrounding the nature of reality, perception, human nature, and identity. .

Jim Parsons awakens after a car accident, he finds himself in a future populated almost entirely by the young ut for the young to keep running the world, death is fetishized, and those who survive to old age are put down In such a world, Parsons with his innate desire to save livesis a criminal and an outcast.

Or one revolutionary group, however, he may be just the savior they need to heal and revive their cryogenically frozen leader When he and the group journey to sixteenth-century California, what they find causes them to question what they know about history and the underpinnings of their society ith the jarring immediacy of a car crash, Philip K.

Dick throws both the reader and the protagonist of dr. futurity into a bizarre future where healing is a crime and youth rules his new edition of Dr Futurity has a new introduction by Michael Swanwick, new cover artwork by Joe Wilson, and archival artwork by Chris Moore.

He edition is limited to 300 signed and numbered copies Each book is signed by Michael Swanwick, Joe Wilson, and Chris Moore, with an Estate-approved facsimile signature by Philip K The specifications for this set are: one book, printed in four colors and one color throughout, bound in European cloth, with ribbon marker, patterened endpapers, stunning dustjacket, and ribbon marker.


Edition Details
  • Limited to 300 copies, each signed by Michael Swanwick, Joe Wilson, and Chris Moore, with an Estate-approved facsimile signature by Philip K. Dick.
  • Bound in full black cloth, with two color foil stamping.
  • New dustjacket art by Joe Wilson.
  • Archival artwork by Chris Moore.
  • Introduction by Michael Swanwick.
  • Gorgeous dustjacket on Mohawk Superfine.
  • Head and tail bands, ribbon marker.
  • Book size 5½ × 8¾ inches.
  • Number of pages: 168.

Contents:
  • Introduction

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