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Title: The Door Through Space
Author: Marion Zimmer Bradley
Release Date: November 6, 2006 [EBook #19726]
Last updated: January 17, 2009
Language: English
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=THE DOOR THROUGH SPACE=
Marion Zimmer Bradley
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THE DOOR THROUGH SPACE
Copyright (c), 1961, by Ace Books, Inc.
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... _across half a Galaxy, the Terran Empire maintains its sovereignty
with the consent of the governed. It is a peaceful reign, held by
compact and not by conquest. Again and again, when rebellion threatens
the Terran Peace, the natives of the rebellious world have turned
against their own people and sided with the men of Terra; not from fear,
but from a sense of dedication._
_There has never been open war. The battle for these worlds is fought in
the minds of a few men who stand between worlds; bound to one world by
interest, loyalties and allegiance; bound to the other by love._
_Such a world is Wolf. Such a man was Race Cargill of the Terran Secret
Service._
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RENDEZVOUS ON A LOST WORLD
Copyright (c), 1961, by Ace Books, Inc.
Printed in U.S.A.
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=Author's Note:--=
I've always wanted to write. But not until I discovered the old pulp
science-fantasy magazines, at the age of sixteen, did this general
desire become a specific urge to write science-fantasy adventures.
I took a lot of detours on the way. I discovered s-f in its golden age:
the age of Kuttner, C.L. Moore, Leigh Brackett, Ed Hamilton and Jack
Vance. But while I was still collecting rejection slips for my early
efforts, the fashion changed. Adventures on faraway worlds and strange
dimensions went out of fashion, and the new look in
science-fiction--emphasis on the _science
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