![]() Malcolm Ali / Getty Images Four more novels in the series followed: 1977’s Mind of My Mind and 1978’s Survivor, then Wild Seed, which explained the world’s origins, in 1980, and finally Clay’s Ark in 1984. Butler 3.80 1,184 ratings154 reviews Want to read Buy on Amazon Rate this book Know Thy Enemy They fled from an Earth ravaged by plague and violence, seeking to fulfill their holy mission - to discover a new home for humanity. ![]() A beautiful copy of Butler's rarest novel, which after a few early editions she would not allow to be reprinted. Butler reads from her final novel, 'Fledgling,' in 2005. Near Fine in a Near Fine unclipped dust jacket with light toning, a short closed tear to the top of the front panel near the flap fold and light foxing to the blindside. Bound in publisher's original yellow leatherette boards. A fantastic association copy between two women writers of science fiction, working in a genre heavily dominated by men. Juanita is best-known for her Children of the Stars series, and together Juanita and Robert published a whopping 259 issues of their influential fanzine Yandro. Coulson," Robert and Juanita Coulson were science fiction writers and fans. Butler expressed dislike for the work, referring to it as 'my Star Trek novel. First published in 1978 as part of Butlers 'Patternist series', Survivor is the only one of Butlers early novels not to be reprinted after its initial editions. ![]() Ownership rubber stamp to front paste down reading "Library of R. Survivor is a science fiction novel by American writer Octavia E. Butler on the title page and with publisher's slip taped to front free endpaper. ![]() First edition stated, first printing a review and association copy. ![]()
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