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Bath and West Books
Woodborough HillBathBA2 8LNUnited Kingdom
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2024
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London: Folio Society, 2024. First Edition . Fine Binding. New. Folio - over 12" - 15" tall. Mill, Anna. Limited Edition. A new copy, still sealed as received directly from the publisher. It will be shipped in the publisher's packaging plus an outer box for added protection. Experience the book that defined cyberpunk, as Folio Society celebrates the 40th anniversary of William Gibson's science fiction classic, Neuromancer. This stunning edition is strictly limited to 500 copies, each signed by the author, William Gibson, and the artist, Anna Mill, and features a unique two-handed introduction between the book's author and editor, legendary science fiction publisher, Malcolm Edwards. William Gibson has approved every last pixel in this collector's edition, from the clamshell presentation box designed to resemble the book's iconic Ono-Sendai Cyberspace 7 hacking deck, to the 14 internal illustrations by award-winning artist, designer and graphic novelist,…

About Neuromancer

"Neuromancer" by William Gibson is a seminal work in the cyberpunk genre, published in 1984. The story is set in a gritty, dystopian future where megacorporations wield immense power, and technological advancements have merged humans with computers and artificial intelligence. The protagonist, Case, is a former console cowboy—a skilled hacker—whose nervous system was damaged when he crossed a previous employer. Unable to access cyberspace (the virtual reality of the internet), he becomes a washed-up drug addict in the futuristic underworld of Chiba City, Japan. Case is approached by a mysterious employer named Armitage, who offers him a chance to regain his hacking abilities in exchange for working on a high-stakes cybercrime. Alongside Armitage, Case is joined by Molly Millions, a streetwise and augmented mercenary with retractable razor-sharp claws in her fingertips. Their mission is to infiltrate the global computer network and steal valuable data from the highly secure AI called Wintermute. As they delve deeper into the mission, they encounter various obstacles, including rival hackers, powerful corporations, and the enigmatic Tessier-Ashpool family. Throughout their journey, Gibson paints a vivid picture of a world where technology and humanity are intertwined. The novel explores the impact of artificial intelligence, the allure of cyberspace, and the consequences of a society driven by corporate greed and unchecked technological advancement. Gibson's prose is characterized by its dense and evocative descriptions of a futuristic yet gritty world, filled with neon-lit cityscapes, cybernetic enhancements, and a sense of constant flux. The narrative is fast-paced, reflecting the frenetic energy of a world where information is power and reality blurs with the virtual. "Neuromancer" not only explores the thrill of hacking and cyber warfare but also delves into philosophical themes such as the nature of identity, the fusion of man and machine, and the ethical implications of a hyper-connected society. Ultimately, the novel culminates in a mind-bending confrontation between Case, Molly, and the entities they encounter within cyberspace, raising questions about the boundaries between consciousness and artificial intelligence, and the evolution of humanity in a technologically driven world.

Identifying the First Edition of Neuromancer

The true first edition was published by Ace Science Fiction Books in July 1984. Look for the publisher's information on the copyright page to confirm it says "Ace Science Fiction Books" and the publication year is 1984.