Published in 2014
Originally published to wide acclaim in 1985, Ender’s Game is a military science fiction novel that is set in Earth’s future. The novel presents an imperiled mankind after two conflicts with theFormics, an insectoid alien species. In preparation for an anticipated third invasion, children, including the novel's protagonist, Ender Wiggin, are trained at a very young age through increasingly difficult games including some in zero gravity, where Ender's tactical genius is revealed. Ender’s Gamewon the 1985 Nebula Award and the 1986 Hugo Award, both for best novel.
This stunning new edition of Ender’s Game is enclosed in a capped cloth slipcase, full color artwork by David Ho, a new introduction by Brandon Mull, Card’s introduction from 1991, an afterword by Orson Scott Card, and a separate book of the author’s original typed manuscript from 1975 which was submitted to Analog magazine. The book sizes are 6½ × 10 inches Both books are printed in two and four colors throughout and are cloth bound. A few page spreads are pictured below. Each copy is signed by Orson Scott Card, Brandon Mull, and David Ho. The edition is limited to 300 slipcased copies for sale.
Limited Edition Specifications
Published in 2021
SYNOPSIS
This large collection of Ender-related short stories is 416 pages, with 13 stories, including “Governor Wiggin,” which was written especially for this collection. Each story has a stunning black & white full page illustration by Cristina Bencina, as well as a frontispiece illustration, and a wraparound dustjacket by Rob Rey. All copies are signed by Orson Scott Card, Cristina Bencina, and Rob Rey.
EDITION INFORMATION
SYUNOPSIS
The sequel to Ender’s Game, Speaker for the Dead was published in 1986, where it won both the Nebula and the Hugo Awards. Centipede Press is proud to publish the complete 1991 revised edition of the novel, with new illustrations by David Palumbo, including four interior plates, frontispiece, and wraparound dustjacket.
This stunning new edition of Speaker for the Dead is enclosed in a capped cloth slipcase, with color and black & white art by David Palumbo, introduction by Orson Scott Card, and an extensive interview with Orson Scott Card from the mid 1980s. Each copy is signed by Orson Scott Card and David Palumbo.
EDITION INFORMATION
Consists of all three books, but the Ender's Game's number is different than the matching numbered set of Ender's Way and Speaker of the Dead. Rights will follow the last book and will be through the publisher. All books are fine, except that the companion volume with Ender's Game has a small pull to the top of the front pastedown as pictured where some glue residue existed and the picture pasted down on the front board of the Ender's Game has a slight bubble, again as pictured below.
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