
Discover our curated selection of George R.R.Martin signed first editions, ideal for collectors seeking exceptional modern fantasy works in their most desirable form. Each first edition hardback is carefully sourced for condition and authenticity, spanning early speculative novels to landmark volumes from A Song of Ice and Fire. Whether you are building a collection of iconic fantasy literature or securing long-term investment pieces, these signed copies offer rare opportunities to own significant works from one of the genre’s most influential authors.
COLLECTORS Ed The Armageddon Rag First ed/First HC George R.R. Martin SIGNED
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Buy It NowGeorge R.R. Martin SIGNED A GAME OF THRONES 1996 HC 1st BCE Edition BAS COA
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Buy It NowThe Armageddon Rag First Edition Hardback by George R.R. Martin SIGNED
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Buy It NowDYING OF THE LIGHT, GEORGE R.R. MARTIN, First Edition SIGNED 1977, HCDJ RARE
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Buy It NowA Game of Thrones, GEORGE R R MARTIN (1996) First Edition, First Printing SIGNED
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Buy It NowA Game of Thrones - George R R Martin / 1st Edition 1996 Signed/Illustrated/Note
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Buy It NowGeorge R R Martin A FEAST FOR CROWS Signed First Edition 2005 #166898
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Buy It NowWindhaven George R.R. Martin Lisa Tuttle (HC) First Ed/First print/Signed 1981
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Buy It NowNIGHTFLYERS George R. R. Martin 1985 TRUE FIRST ED/FIRST PRINT/SIGNED PB
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Buy It NowAbout George R.R. Martin
George R.R. Martin is an American novelist, screenwriter and short story writer whose work has reshaped modern epic storytelling. Born in 1948 in New Jersey, he began his career writing speculative short fiction before releasing his first novel, Dying of the Light, in 1977. As his career progressed, Martin became a leading voice in fantasy and science fiction, earning major honours including multiple Hugo Awards, Nebula Awards and Bram Stoker Awards for his short fiction and novelettes. His work has also received numerous Locus Awards, reflecting his prominence within the speculative fiction community. These accolades highlight the power of his character-driven narratives and his ability to push the boundaries of genre storytelling.
His most celebrated achievement is the sprawling series A Song of Ice and Fire, beginning with A Game of Thrones in 1996. Blending political intrigue, complex power struggles and richly realised world-building, the series helped redefine the possibilities of fantasy genre fiction. Subsequent volumes such as A Clash of Kings, A Storm of Swords, A Feast for Crows and A Dance with Dragons deepen the narrative’s scope, offering a tapestry of interlocking storylines that reflect Martin’s interest in history, warfare and human nature.
Beyond Westeros, Martin has produced a wide body of work including Nightflyers, Fevre Dream, Windhaven (with Lisa Tuttle) and the long-running Wild Cards mosaic novels, each showcasing his imaginative range and versatility. His influence extends across contemporary fantasy, inspiring a generation of authors as well as collectors who value narrative complexity, immersive world-building and intricate political drama.
Today, Martin remains one of the most recognisable figures in modern literature, and his early hardbacks and first printings are among the most sought-after contemporary collectibles. His ongoing work on future volumes of A Song of Ice and Fire ensures lasting interest in his writing and in the rare editions that mark each stage of his career.
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