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Dealing in Futures

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  • 277 stránok
  • 10 hodin čítania

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This stunning collection showcases 11 of Haldeman's stories. They range through time/space from planets beyond our wildest dreams to a nightmare future Earth all too close to home. Contents: - Introduction (1985) essay by Joe Haldeman - Seasons (1985) novella - A Tangled Web (1981) novelette - Manifest Destiny (1983) novelette - Blood Sisters (1979) novelette - Blood Brothers/Thieves' World (1979) novelette - You Can Never Go Back [Mandella] (1975) novella - More Than the Sum of His Parts (1985) novelette - Seven and the Stars (1981) story - Lindsay and the Red City Blues (1980) story - No Future in It (1979) story - The Pilot (1979) story - The Big Bang Theory Explained (1985) poem - The Gift (1985) poem - Saul's Death (1983) poem - Afterword (1984) essay by Joe Haldeman

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Dealing in Futures, Joe Haldeman

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Titul
Dealing in Futures
Jazyk
anglicky
Vydavateľ
Orbit
Väzba
mäkká
Počet strán
277
ISBN10
0708881971
ISBN13
9780708881972
Série
Hodnotenie
3,8 z 5
Anotácia
This stunning collection showcases 11 of Haldeman's stories. They range through time/space from planets beyond our wildest dreams to a nightmare future Earth all too close to home. Contents: - Introduction (1985) essay by Joe Haldeman - Seasons (1985) novella - A Tangled Web (1981) novelette - Manifest Destiny (1983) novelette - Blood Sisters (1979) novelette - Blood Brothers/Thieves' World (1979) novelette - You Can Never Go Back [Mandella] (1975) novella - More Than the Sum of His Parts (1985) novelette - Seven and the Stars (1981) story - Lindsay and the Red City Blues (1980) story - No Future in It (1979) story - The Pilot (1979) story - The Big Bang Theory Explained (1985) poem - The Gift (1985) poem - Saul's Death (1983) poem - Afterword (1984) essay by Joe Haldeman