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The Land Leviathan

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  • 160 stránok
  • 6 hodin čítania

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Out of a world in which events defy the laws of Space and Time comes Michael Moorcock's intriguing new science fiction novel-- the fantastic tale of Oswald Bastable, a man trapped forever by Time. The desperation of Bastable's bizarre fate runs deep, for an unpredictable time warp thrusts him into strange worlds, all parallel to his own, and yet different. Throughout all this, Bastable can remain steadfast in his determination to reach his own time, because of his faith in one woman, inextricably bound to him in all dimensions of Time, and his belief in the existence of a secret Utopian citadel. But there is one thing that may have the power to come between Bastable and his goal-- a battle of Armageddon so horrifying in its believability that it almost obliterates his ability to keep searching.

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The Land Leviathan, Michael Moorcock

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Rok vydania
1975
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Titul
The Land Leviathan
Jazyk
anglicky
Vydavateľ
Hachette UK
Rok vydania
1975
Väzba
mäkká
Počet strán
160
ISBN10
0704312247
ISBN13
9780704312241
Hodnotenie
3,65 z 5
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Out of a world in which events defy the laws of Space and Time comes Michael Moorcock's intriguing new science fiction novel-- the fantastic tale of Oswald Bastable, a man trapped forever by Time. The desperation of Bastable's bizarre fate runs deep, for an unpredictable time warp thrusts him into strange worlds, all parallel to his own, and yet different. Throughout all this, Bastable can remain steadfast in his determination to reach his own time, because of his faith in one woman, inextricably bound to him in all dimensions of Time, and his belief in the existence of a secret Utopian citadel. But there is one thing that may have the power to come between Bastable and his goal-- a battle of Armageddon so horrifying in its believability that it almost obliterates his ability to keep searching.