Philip K. Dick is something of a hot commodity these days. His novel
Do Androids Dream of Electric Sleep? (1968), probably helped along because it is the basis for the popular film
Blade Runner, seems to be his scarcest and most desirable title, with commensurately high prices. Even his later books, some of them widely remaindered, seem to sell quickly, albeit at modest prices. His 1962 Hugo Award-winning novel,
The Man in the High Castle, is also hard to find in nice condition.
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