Library Addition: First of The Survival of Freedom Signed by Pournelle, Anderson, and Heinlein

Shortly after I finished my DFW trip and sent out the latest Lame Excuse Books catalog, I had a chance to visit my mother in Houston, and do some book shopping while in town.

It’s always a good book hunting trip when you find a signed Heinlein for $2.99.

Pournelle, Jerry (with John F. Carr). The Survival of Freedom. Fawcett Crest, 1981. First edition paperback original (“First Fawcett Crest Printing: August 1981” and “10 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1”), a Near Fine- copy with slight spine creasing and a touch of edgewear, a few other touches of wear, and pages slightly toned, signed not only by editor Pournelle, but also contributors Robert A. Heinlein (twice; once on the title page and once after his non-fiction piece on the L-5 society), Poul Anderson and Larry Niven. Proof, once again, of George Locke’s dictum not to look for books, but look at books. Heinlein didn’t make many (if any) public appearances after the Kansas City Worldcon in 1976. I found this book at the Half Price Books in Clear Lake City, so I wonder if the contributors might have signed this at a NASA or L-5 event. Contains a mixture of fiction and non-fiction, and includes contributions from Russell Kirk (non-fiction), Harlan Ellison (“‘Repent, Harlequin!’ Said the Ticktockman”) and Jack Vance (“Dodkin’s Job”). Bought for $2.99, quite a bargain considering that signed Heinleins start at about $300 these days.

This was the most valuable book I found on my Houston trip, followed by a signed first of Robert Caro’s The Years of Lyndon Johnson: Master of the Senate.

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One Response to “Library Addition: First of The Survival of Freedom Signed by Pournelle, Anderson, and Heinlein”

  1. Dwight Brown says:

    The Survival of Freedom came out when I was…well, anyway, it is a fantastic anthology, and was a massive influence on me.

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