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The Wanderer
The Wanderer
Author: Fritz Leiber
"...Four times the diameter of the moon, streaming with its own eerily bloody and golden light, it seemed at first to be an atomic fireball--or the biggest flying saucer even the most ardent buff ever expected to see. The sheer impossibility of its existence, however, was belied by the ensuing massive earthquakes, and the havoc caused by immens...  more »
ISBN: 300715
Publication Date: 1964
Pages: 311
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Publisher: Tom Doherty Associates
Book Type: Hardcover
Other Versions: Paperback, Audio Cassette, Audio CD
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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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