Tuesday, 20 November 2018

Uncle Rogi And Poul Anderson

Rogatien Remillard, second hand fantasy and sf bookseller in 2054:

"'I've had enough grief this week already, what with getting outbid on a Robinson-mint March 1952 Planet Stories, with Poul Anderson's "Captive of the Centaurianess" on the cover...'"
-Julian May, Jack The Bodiless (London, 1992), 39, p. 448.

What does "Robinson-mint" mean?

7 comments:

Sean M. Brooks said...

Kaor, Paul!

VERY nice, to see Julian May mentioning Poul Anderson in JACK THE BODILESS. And I tried googling "Robinson-mint," but I found nothing that seems applicable to magazines and books.

Sean

Anonymous said...

Well, the "mint" is almost certainly short for "mint condition." I wonder if "Robinson" refers to a guide or standard of what "mint condition" means?

paulshackley2017@gmail.com said...

Thank you, Anonymous.

Sean M. Brooks said...

Kaor, Anonymous!

I hope we see more remarks from you in this blog!

Ad astra! Sean

Anonymous said...

Thanks for the welcome, guys. I'll comment some more, since I'm a fan of both Anderson and May. But I'll try to remember to sign myself as

Andy

paulshackley2017@gmail.com said...

Thanks, Andy.

Sean M. Brooks said...

Kaor, Andy! Understood. Thanks!

Ad astra! Sean