Dying Inside Robert Silverberg Literature

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"Dying Inside" by Robert Silverberg First edition published in 1972 by Charles Scribner's Sons (New York). This copy: The Easton Press (Norwalk, Connecticut), 1991. Collector's Edition. Illustrated by Frank Kelly Freas. Introduction by Richard D. Erlich. Full genuine leather binding with gilt decoration. All edges gilt. Pages: xvi, 245pp. Size: 22.0 x 14.0 cm Weight: 0.8 kg Language: English Condition: Body: Good - noticeable wear and soiling; some rubbing and minor loss to gilt stamping on the cover. Binding: Very Good - solid and tight. Edges: Good - slight soiling. Pages: Very Good - clean and bright. Text: Very Good - clean throughout. Description: A landmark of psychological science fiction by Robert Silverberg, "Dying Inside" tells the story of David Selig, a telepath whose gift of mind-reading is slowly fading away. Through this extraordinary premise, Silverberg explores themes of isolation, aging, and the fragility of human identity. This Easton Press edition (1991) features a scholarly introduction by Richard D. Erlich and artwork by Hugo Award-winning illustrator Frank Kelly Freas. Finely bound in deep navy genuine leather with gilt-stamped cover design and spine, it represents one of The Easton Press's most elegant collector's series volumes. Shipping from Tokyo, Japan. International shipping available. Please note: All sales are final, especially for higher-value items. Returns are not accepted unless the item is significantly not as described.
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