Book Description

First UK edition of Roger Zelazny's Today We Choose Faces, a thoughtful and character-driven work of science fiction exploring themes of identity, transformation, and personal autonomy. Set within a future society shaped by advanced technology and altered human experience, the novel reflects Zelazny's distinctive blend of speculative ideas with psychological depth. Though less widely known than his Amber series, it remains a compelling example of his more introspective and philosophical writing from the period. Today We Choose Faces, by Roger Zelazny. Published by Millington., London, 1974. First UK edition (first published by Signet in the USA in 1973). A fine blue cloth hardback with gilt title to spine. Cover still crisp and clean. With its original near fine dustjacket. The jacket is fully intact. Not price-clipped. Jacket design by Chris Foss. The dustjacket now housed in clear, removable, protective plastic. Some very light offsetting to endpapers. Text is bright and clean throughout. Soundly bound. A very smart copy. Text in English.  174pp. Weight approximately 352g (unpacked). Dimensions: approximately 220mm high x 143mm wide x 18mm deep.
Author Roger Zelazny
Date 1974
Binding Hardback with dustjacket
Publisher Millington, London
Illustrator Chris Foss
Condition Near fine.
Pages 174pp.

Price: £75.00

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