
Arthur C. Clarke’s seminal sci-fi novel Childhood’s End charts a utopian alien invasion with a surprising twist. This beautiful new edition features the spectacular artwork of Grace Aldrich.
Illustrated by Dave McKean
Introduced by Dave McKean
Foreword by Ursula K. Le Guin
Afterword by Boris Strugatsky
Translated by Olena Bormashenko
Featuring the phenomenal work of award-winning illustrator Dave McKean, this Folio edition of Roadside Picnic is a design-led celebration of the Strugatsky Brothers’ sci-fi masterpiece, which also includes a fascinating new introduction by the artist.
‘The best Soviet SF writers, legitimate continuers of a Russian tradition extending from Nikolai Gogol.’
- The Encyclopedia of Science Fiction
Years after the aliens have been and gone, six landing sites, or Zones, around the world still hold the mysterious remnants of the visitation. These include dangerous but valuable artefacts and, despite the unimaginable terror of these toxic wastelands, stalker Redrick Schuhart feels compelled to keep coming back, his life dominated by the illegal trade in alien products. An unsettling and unforgettable world, the Strugatsky Brothers’ mind-bending novel is a hugely influential twist on a ‘first-contact’ story and was the inspiration for the Andrei Tarkovsky film Stalker.
Every aspect of this remarkable edition radiates the shimmering, strangely compelling qualities of the Zones. Seven colour illustrations by award-winning illustrator Dave McKean visualise the Strugatsky Brothers’ masterful storytelling with startling effect, while the binding is blocked in silver and gold foils. Two-colour printing and McKean’s intricately drawn endpapers make this the ultimate collector’s edition for science-fiction aficionados.
An edition limited to 600 hand-numbered copies is also available here.
Production Details
Bound in blocked and printed textured paper
Set in PT Serif Pro and Filth of Icarus
240 pages printed in dark green ink with integrated illustrations
7 double-page spread colour illustrations, including a double-sided fold-out
Printed endpapers
Digitally printed page edges
Blocked and printed slipcase
10˝ x 6¼˝
Dave McKean’s artistic ambition
Biographies
absolutely amazing
Review by Rachele Crotti on 4th March 2025
Not worth the money
Review by MLN on 23rd January 2025
Excellent. Already own a masterworks copy, but being a favourite, thought I'd treat myself to a special edition and I wasn't disappointed. I didn't realise Folio had this in but saw it when I was looking for a Christmas present and added it to my basket. My only regret is I couldn't afford to get one of the signed copies at the time.
Review by Tom Walker on 8th January 2025
I really enjoyed this version of the novel.
Review by customer on 25th December 2024
I have no complaints about the book or packaging.
Review by Pete R on 10th December 2024