by Kevin J. Anderson
Stunning brown leather-bound first edition of Climbing Olympus by Kevin J. Anderson, part of The Signed First Editions of Science Fiction Collection by The Easton Press. The cover and spine are adorned with intricate gold-embossed geometric designs that exude elegance and sophistication. The title Climbing Olympus and the author's name, Kevin J. Anderson, are prominently displayed on the spine This SIGNED collector's edition is bound in full leather with raised hubbed spines, a hallmark of Easton Press craftsmanship. The volume is accented in 22kt gold, printed on archival acid-neutral paper with 22k gold gilded edges. The binding features smyth sewing and concealed muslin joints, providing superior durability and a refined finish Stored in pristine condition, this book is part of a single-owner private collection, carefully kept unread in dust-free bookcases within a dry climate to maintain its immaculate state. A pristine bookplate is included on the inside of the front cover, adding a personal touch to its collectibility. This limited-run edition is signed by Kevin J. Anderson, and introduced by James Gunn further increasing its value for collectors Additionally, the book features stunning original artwork by Jeff Fisher, which perfectly complements Anderson's narrative. This extraordinary edition combines masterful craftsmanship, artistic brilliance, and literary significance, making it a prized addition for collectors and science fiction enthusiasts alike
| Publisher | Easton Press |
| Collection | Masterpieces of Science Fiction |
| Edition Year | 1994 |
| Original Copyright | 1994 |
| Binding | Full leather, hubbed spine, 22kt gold accents |
| Paper | Archival-quality, acid-neutral |
| Page Edges | 22k gold gilded |
| Construction | Smyth-sewn, concealed muslin joints |
| Signed | Yes |
| First Edition | Yes |
| Cover Artwork | Jeff Fisher |
| Introduction by | James Gunn |
| Condition | Pristine / As New / Unread |
| Provenance | Single-owner private collection, stored in dust-free bookcases in a dry climate |