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portada Men of the Morning Star & Planet for Plunder
Type
Physical Book
Language
English
Pages
218
Format
Paperback
Dimensions
20.3 x 13.3 x 1.3 cm
Weight
0.25 kg.
ISBN13
9781612870182

Men of the Morning Star & Planet for Plunder

Edmond Hamilton (Author) · Hal Clement (Author) · Sam Merwin Jr (Author) · Armchair Fiction & Music · Paperback

Men of the Morning Star & Planet for Plunder - Clement, Hal ; Merwin Jr, Sam ; Hamilton, Edmond

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Synopsis "Men of the Morning Star & Planet for Plunder"

Armchair Fiction presents extra large paperback editions of classic science fiction double novels with original illustrations. The first novel, "Men of the Morning Star" is an other-worldly thriller by sci-fi master, Edmond Hamilton. Who were these strange other-worldly creatures-and what was the mysterious secret of their shadow world in the vast depths of an alien ocean? Kerrick would try to find the answers and more-even if it ultimately led to his death! Edmond Hamilton was one of the best known writers in the field of science fiction during the talent-rich 20th Century. "Men of the Morning Star" is another one of his "buckle-your-seatbelts" interplanetary joy rides. The second novel, "Planet for Plunder" is by two noted Sci-fi veterans, Hal Clement and Sam Merwin, Jr. There was an alien spaceship over the Earth. The alien's mission was grim, purposeful and scientific. When a giant poacher ship was seen hovering over the Earth, the alien put his own ship on an intercept course. His mission...to stop the poachers from despoiling the planet. However, he was too late. When he arrived the poacher was gone-but what was this strange race of oxygen-dependent creatures on the surface of the planet? It was only natural that he should mistake men for machines and machines for men. Earth's terrible predicament was not of his making, but if left unchecked, it could destroy mankind.

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