The Golden Man
Ace paperback original, 1980
The Golden Man is a collection of fifteen short stories by Philip K. Dick, edited by Mark Hurst, each prefaced by a note from Dick on its origins and context. It was the last collection of his short fiction issued during his lifetime. The title story, first published in 1954, follows a post-war government agency hunting human mutants, and imagines a successor to homo sapiens who navigates the future not by intelligence but by an instinctive ability to pre-perceive coming events, beautiful, wordless, and unkillable by conventional means. First published as a Berkley paperback original in 1980.
Softcover. First Edition, Paperback Original. ($2.25). New York: Berkley, 1980. Levack 20a. Wintz & Hyde COL6.1. ISBN: 042504288x. #10516.
Unread, nearly fine copy.
Softcover. First Edition, Paperback Original. ($2.25). New York: Berkley, 1980. Levack 20a. Wintz & Hyde COL6.1. ISBN: 042504288x. #10516.
Unread, nearly fine copy.



