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Humpty Dumpty in Oakland
by Philip K. Dick  

The first US paperback edition of this classic Philip K. Dick novel

Set in the San Francisco Bay area in the late 1950s, Humpty Dumpty in Oakland is a tragicomedy of misunderstandings among used car dealers and real-estate... Read More

Publication Date: September 2008
 
 
 



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Voices From the Street
by Philip K. Dick  
Stuart Hadley is a radio electronics salesman in early 1950s Oakland, California. He has what many would consider the ideal life; a nice house, a pretty wife, a decent job with prospects for advancement, but he still feels unfulfilled.... Read More
Publication Date: November 2007
 
 
 



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Vintage PKD
by Philip K. Dick  
A visionary collection of literary works by the legendary science fiction writer includes excerpts from such novels as Valis, Do Androids Dream of Electric Sheep, The Man in the High Castle, Ubik, and Three Stigmata of Palmer Eldritch, as... Read More
Publication Date: May 2006
 
 
 



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A Scanner Darkly
by Philip K. Dick  
Fred is an agent who is so far undercover, even his boss doesn’t know his true identity. Because his job requires him to ingest drugs, he has developed a split personality named Bob who has a thriving career dealing an addictive... Read More
Publication Date: May 2006
 
 
 



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Dr. Futurity
by Philip K. Dick  
Dr. Jim Parsons is hurled into the future and discovers the enormous consequences of the technocrats’ seizure of control and their creation of an American paradise free from poverty and disease.
Publication Date: August 2005
 
 
 



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The Crack in Space
by Philip K. Dick  
In The Crack in Space, a repairman discovers that a hole in a faulty Jifi-scuttler leads to a parallel world. Jim Briskin, campaigning to be the first black president of the United States, thinks alter-Earth is the solution to the chronic... Read More
Publication Date: March 2005
 
 
 



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The Penultimate Truth
by Philip K. Dick  
What if you discovered that everything you knew about the world was a lie? That’s the question at the heart of Philip K. Dick’s futuristic novel about political oppression, the show business of politics and the sinister potential... Read More
Publication Date: August 2004
 
 
 



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Vulcan's Hammer
by Philip K. Dick  
Objective, unbiased and hyperrational, the Vulcan 3 should have been the perfect ruler. The omnipotent computer dictates policy that is in the best interests of all citizens—or at least, that is the idea. But when the machine, whose... Read More
Publication Date: August 2004
 
 
 



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Lies, Inc.
by Philip K. Dick  
A masterwork by Philip K. Dick, this is the final, expanded version of the novellla The Unteleported Man, which Dick worked on shortly before his death. In Lies, Inc., fans of the science fiction legend will immediately... Read More
Publication Date: March 2004
 
 
 



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The Cosmic Puppets
by Philip K. Dick  
Yielding to a compulsion he can’t explain, Ted Barton interrupts his vacation in order to visit the town of his birth, Millgate, Virginia. But upon entering the sleepy, isolated little hamlet, Ted is distraught to find that the place... Read More
Publication Date: November 2003
 
 
 



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Deus Irae
by Philip K. Dick  
In the years following World War III, a new and powerful faith has arisen from a scorched and poisoned Earth, a faith that embraces the architect of world wide devastation. The Servants of Wrath have deified Carlton Lufteufel and... Read More
Publication Date: November 2003
 
 
 



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Paycheck And Other Classic Stories By Philip K. Dick: And Other Classic Stories
by Philip K. Dick  
The earliest short and medium-length fiction by Philip K. Dick (including several previously unpublished stories) during the years 1952-1955 is contained in this collection of science fiction stories. In addition to the title story, the... Read More
Publication Date: September 2003
 
 
 



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Eye in the Sky
by Philip K. Dick  
While sightseeing at the Belmont Bevatron, Jack Hamilton, along with seven others, is caught in a lab accident. When he regains consciousness, he is in a fantasy world of Old Testament morality gone awry—a place of instant plagues,... Read More
Publication Date: June 2003
 
 
 



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Solar Lottery
by Philip K. Dick  
The year is 2203, and the ruler of the Universe is chosen according to the random laws of a strange game under the control of Quizmaster Verrick. But when Ted Bentley, a research technician recently dismissed from his job, signs on to work... Read More
Publication Date: June 2003
 
 
 



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Our Friends from Frolix 8
by Philip K. Dick  
It could be a recipe for disaster when menial laborer Nick Appleton and despot Willis Gram, leader of the elite oligarchy ruling Earth, both fall in love with a black marketer of revolutionary propaganda, but everything changes dramatically... Read More
Publication Date: March 2003
 
 
 



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Counter-Clock World
by Philip K. Dick  
While in the Hobart Phase, time begins to move in reverse and the dead rise from their graves to life. Of particular concern to those in charge is the return of one Anarch Peak, a man whose religion, founded in his youth, has since become... Read More
Publication Date: November 2002
 
 
 



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The Man Who Japed
by Philip K. Dick  
In a highly regimented future where government controls are largely taken for granted, the recently appointed morality czar Allen Purcell has his hands full chasing down a mysterious individual who thrives on perpetrating practical jokes... Read More
Publication Date: November 2002
 
 
 



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The Zap Gun
by Philip K. Dick  
In the future, the Wes-bloc and the Peep-East are engaged in a futile arms race that produces only fake weapons. Then a group of invading alien ships appears, and the planet is put at risk.
Publication Date: November 2002
 
 
 



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The Simulacra
by Philip K. Dick  
Provides a sardonic look at a not-too-distant future America in which the entire goverment is a fraud and the president of the United States is an android. Reprint. 12,500 first printing.
Publication Date: May 2002
 
 
 



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Time Out of Joint
by Philip K. Dick  
Ragel Gumm, who earns his living entering a complex newspaper puzzle contest in 1950s California, discovers that he actually lives in the future and that his contest entries predict missile attacks from the rebel lunar colonists. Reprint.... Read More
Publication Date: May 2002
 
 
 



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Clans of the Alphane Moon
by Philip K. Dick  
When the Alphane moon becomes an insane asylum, its inmates, left alone, form clans based on their respective psychoses, but when Earth psychologist Mary Rittersdorf attempts to rehospitalize these lunatics, they retaliate against her... Read More
Publication Date: May 2002
 
 
 



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Dr. Bloodmoney
by Philip K. Dick  
In a novel about a post-apocalyptic Earth, Walter and Lydia Dangerfield are aboard a spaceship headed for Mars when bombing wreaks havoc on the planet. Reprint.
Publication Date: May 2002
 
 
 



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The Minority Report (Dick, Philip K. Short Stories.)
by Philip K. Dick  
Eighteen short stories by the master of science fiction features "The Minority Report," in which Commissioner John Anderton's clever use of "precogs," people who can identify criminals before than can do any harm, turns... Read More
Publication Date: April 2002
 
 
 



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We Can Remember It for You Wholesale (The Collected Short Stories of Philip K. Dick, Vol. 2)
by Philip K. Dick  
Many thousands of readers consider Philip K. Dick the greatest science fiction mind on any planet. Since his untimely death in 1982, interest in Dick's works has continued to mount and his reputation has been further enhanced by a growing... Read More
Publication Date: April 2002
 
 
 



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Radio Free Albemuth
by Philip K. Dick  
In Radio Free Albemuth, his last novel, Philip K. Dick morphed and recombined themes that had informed his fiction from A Scanner Darkly to VALIS and produced a wild, impassioned work that reads like a visionary alternate... Read More
Publication Date: April 1998
 
 
 



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The Philip K. Dick Reader
by Philip K. Dick  
His religions, psychoses, divorces, and drug use aside, Philip K. Dick changed the face of American science fiction with his mind-bending writing. There may be readers who have only heard of him as the mind behind Blade Runner... Read More
Publication Date: February 1997
 
 
 



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Do Androids Dream of Electric Sheep?
by Philip K. Dick  
The most consistently brilliant science fiction writer in the world.'
--John Brunner
THE INSPIRATION FOR BLADERUNNER. . .
Do Androids Dream of Electric Sheep? was published in 1968. Grim and foreboding, even today it is a... Read More
Publication Date: May 1996
 
 
 



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Martian Time-Slip
by Philip K. Dick  
On the arid colony of Mars the only thing more precious than water may be a ten-year-old schizophrenic boy named Manfred Steiner. For although the UN has slated 'anomalous' children for deportation and destruction, other people--especially... Read More
Publication Date: May 1995
 
 
 



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We Can Build You
by Philip K. Dick  
Louis Rosen and his partners sell people--ingeniously designed, historically authentic simulacra of personages such as Edwin M. Stanton and Abraham Lincoln. The problem is that the only prospective buyer is a rapacious billionaire whose plans... Read More
Publication Date: May 1994
 
 
 



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Galactic Pot-Healer
by Philip K. Dick  
What could an omnipresent and seemingly omnipotent entity want with a humble pot-healer? Or with the dozens of other odd creatures it has lured to Plowman's Planet? And if the Glimmung is a god, are its ends positive or malign? Combining... Read More
Publication Date: May 1994
 
 
 



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Flow My Tears, the Policeman Said
by Philip K. Dick  
>On October 11 the television star Jason Taverner is so famous that 30 million viewers eagerly watch his prime-time show. On October 12 Jason Taverner is not a has-been but a never-was -- a man who has lost not only his audience but all proof... Read More
Publication Date: June 1993
 
 
 



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The World Jones Made
by Philip K. Dick  
Floyd Jones is sullen, ungainly, and quite possibly mad, but in a very short time he will rise from telling fortunes at a mutant carnival to convulsing an entire planet. For although Jones has the power to see the future -- a power that makes... Read More
Publication Date: June 1993
 
 
 



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Now Wait for Last Year
by Philip K. Dick  
Dr. Eric Sweetscent has problems. His planet is enmeshed in an unwinnable war. His wife is lethally addicted to a drug that whips its users helplessly back and forth across time -- and is hell-bent on making Eric suffer along with her. And... Read More
Publication Date: June 1993
 
 
 



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The Game-Players of Titan
by Philip K. Dick  
In this sardonically funny gem of speculative fiction, Philip K. Dick creates a novel that manages to be simultaneously unpredictable and perversely logical.

Poor Pete Garden has just lost Berkeley. He's also lost his wife, but he'll... Read More
Publication Date: June 1992
 
 
 



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The Man in the High Castle
by Philip K. Dick  
It's America in 1962. Slavery is legal once again. the few Jews who still survive hide under assumed names. In San Francisco the I Ching is as common as the Yellow Pages. All because some 20 years earlier the United States lost a war--and is... Read More
Publication Date: June 1992
 
 
 



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Confessions of a Crap Artist
by Philip K. Dick  
Confessions of a Crap Artist is one of Philip K. Dick's weirdest and most accomplished novels. Jack Isidore is a crap artist -- a collector of crackpot ideas (among other things, he believes that the earth is hallow and that sunlight has... Read More
Publication Date: June 1992
 
 
 



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The Eye of The Sibyl and Other Classic Stories (The Collected Short Stories of Philip K. Dick, Vol. 5)
by Philip K. Dick  
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Publication Date: May 1992
 
 
 



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The Minority Report (The Collected Stories of Philip K. Dick, Vol. 4)
by Philip K. Dick  
Many thousands of readers consider Philip K. Dick the greatest science fiction mind on any planet. Since his untimely death in 1982, interest in Dick's works has continued to mount and his reputation has been further enhanced by a growing... Read More
Publication Date: January 1992
 
 
 



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Ubik
by Philip K. Dick  
Philip K. Dick's searing metaphysical comedy of death and salvation is a tour de force of panoramic menace and unfettered slapstick, in which the departed give business advice, shop for their next incarnation, and run the continual risk of... Read More
Publication Date: December 1991
 
 
 



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The Three Stigmata of Palmer Eldritch
by Philip K. Dick  
In this wildly disorienting funhouse of a novel, populated by God-like--or perhaps Satanic--takeover artists and corporate psychics, Philip K. Dick explores mysteries that were once the property of St. Paul and Aquinas. His wit, compassion,... Read More
Publication Date: December 1991
 
 
 



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The Transmigration of Timothy Archer
by Philip K. Dick  
The Transmigration of Timothy Archer, the final novel in the trilogy that also includes Valis and The Divine Invasion, is an anguished, learned, and very moving investigation of the paradoxes of belief. It is the story of... Read More
Publication Date: July 1991
 
 
 



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The Divine Invasion
by Philip K. Dick  
n The Divine Invasion, Philip K. Dick asks: What if God--or a being called Yah--were alive and in exile on a distant planet? How could a second coming succeed against the high technology and finely tuned rationalized evil of the modern police... Read More
Publication Date: July 1991
 
 
 



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Valis
by Philip K. Dick  
Valis is the first book in Philip K. Dick's incomparable final trio of novels (the others being are The Divine Invasion and The Transmigration of Timothy Archer). This disorienting and bleakly funny work is about a schizophrenic... Read More
Publication Date: July 1991
 
 
 



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Blade Runner
by Philip K. Dick  
Do Androids Dream of Electric Sheep? is a book that most people think they remember and almost always get more or less wrong. Ridley Scott's film Blade Runner took a lot from it, and threw a lot away. Wonderful in itself, the... Read More
Publication Date: April 1990
 
 
 
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