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The Wanderer
The Wanderer
Author: Fritz Leiber
This strange planet just turned up one day and parked itself next to the Moon. — Because it was so large it started to play havoc with the tides. — It caused earthquakes that started to craze the surface of the world. — And fear caused man's veneer of civilization to peel off.. — It wasn't a case of: would someone do something? — More a case of: coul...  more »
ISBN: 112704
Publication Date: 1969
Pages: 346
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Publisher: Penguin
Book Type: Paperback
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Very intersting to read. The writer forsaw going ot the moon and establishing a moonbase, but he saw a much slower pace of social change. Compare this to Dune, published just a year later and you will see the transformation os science fiction. Good read
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The very first of the "Meteor strikes the Earth" disaster scenarios.


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