by Robert Silverberg
Stunning navy blue leather-bound edition of Dying Inside by Robert Silverberg, published by The Easton Press (1991). The front cover features a striking depiction of a human figure surrounded by abstract, swirling patterns, rendered in shimmering 22kt gold. These intricate designs are complemented by geometric panels The spine displays the title Dying Inside in bold gold serif font, along with the author's name, Robert Silverberg. The design includes a stylized brain motif encircled by radiant lines. The full leather binding with raised hubbed spines ensures durability and timeless appeal This edition is printed on archival-quality acid-neutral paper with 22k gold gilded edges, combining visual brilliance with preservation. Its smyth-sewn binding and concealed muslin joints provide structural integrity and ease of handling. Maintained in pristine, unread condition, the book has been stored in dust-free bookcases within a dry climate as part of a single-owner private collection. A pristine, untouched bookplate is included inside the front cover This edition also features an introduction by Richard D. Erlich, and includes stunning illustrations by Frank Kelly Freas. This volume is a testament to both literary and artistic excellence, making it a prized addition to any collection
| Publisher | Easton Press |
| Collection | Masterpieces of Science Fiction |
| Edition Year | 1991 |
| Original Copyright | 1972 |
| Binding | Navy blue leather, hubbed spine, 22kt gold accents |
| Paper | Archival-quality, acid-neutral |
| Page Edges | 22k gold gilded |
| Construction | Smyth-sewn, concealed muslin joints |
| Signed | No |
| First Edition | No |
| Cover Artwork | Frank Kelly Freas |
| Introduction by | Richard D. Erlich |
| Condition | Pristine / As New / Unread |
| Provenance | Single-owner private collection, stored in dust-free bookcases in a dry climate |