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Farmer, Philip J. - Riverworld 3: The Dark Design - Berkley - 4151536
€ 3,75
Essef - 1983 - 13th printing - pocket - 403 p. - Third in the massive Riverworld series. Years have passed on Riverworld. Entire nations have risen, and savage wars have been fought - all since Earth's dead found themselves resurrected in their magnificent new homeworld. Yet the truth about the Ethicals, the powerful engineers of this mysterious "afterlife", remains unknown. But a curious cross-section of humanity is determined to change that situation... at any cost. Intrepid explorer Sir Richard Francis Burton leads the most remarkable voyage of discovery he has ever undertaken. (VG) |
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Farmer, Philip J. - Riverworld 3: The Dark Design - Berkley - 4151537
€ 3,75
Essef - 1981 - 8th printing - pocket - 403 p. - Third in the massive Riverworld series. Years have passed on Riverworld. Entire nations have risen, and savage wars have been fought - all since Earth's dead found themselves resurrected in their magnificent new homeworld. Yet the truth about the Ethicals, the powerful engineers of this mysterious "afterlife", remains unknown. But a curious cross-section of humanity is determined to change that situation... at any cost. Intrepid explorer Sir Richard Francis Burton leads the most remarkable voyage of discovery he has ever undertaken. (VG) |
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Farmer, Philip J. - Riverworld 3: The Dark Design - Severn House - 9151878
€ 13,50
Essef - 1977 - 2nd impression - HC with dust jacket - 412 p. - Third in the massive Riverworld series. Years have passed on Riverworld. Entire nations have risen, and savage wars have been fought - all since Earth's dead found themselves resurrected in their magnificent new homeworld. Yet the truth about the Ethicals, the powerful engineers of this mysterious "afterlife", remains unknown. But a curious cross-section of humanity is determined to change that situation... at any cost. Intrepid explorer Sir Richard Francis Burton leads the most remarkable voyage of discovery he has ever undertaken. (VG+) |
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Farmer, Philip J. - Riverworld 3: The Dark Design - Berkley - 8150675
€ 3,25
Essef - 1985 - 14th printing - pocket - 403 p. - Third in the massive Riverworld series. Years have passed on Riverworld. Entire nations have risen, and savage wars have been fought - all since Earth's dead found themselves resurrected in their magnificent new homeworld. Yet the truth about the Ethicals, the powerful engineers of this mysterious "afterlife", remains unknown. But a curious cross-section of humanity is determined to change that situation... at any cost. Intrepid explorer Sir Richard Francis Burton leads the most remarkable voyage of discovery he has ever undertaken. (VG-) |
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Farmer, Philip J. - Riverworld 3: The Dark Design - Ace - 8150676
€ 3,25
Essef - 1988 - Ace edition - pocket - 403 p. - Third in the massive Riverworld series. Years have passed on Riverworld. Entire nations have risen, and savage wars have been fought - all since Earth's dead found themselves resurrected in their magnificent new homeworld. Yet the truth about the Ethicals, the powerful engineers of this mysterious "afterlife", remains unknown. But a curious cross-section of humanity is determined to change that situation... at any cost. Intrepid explorer Sir Richard Francis Burton leads the most remarkable voyage of discovery he has ever undertaken. (VG-, store stamp inside) |
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Farmer, Philip J. - Riverworld 3: The Dark Design - Berkley - 4151540
€ 3,25
Essef - 1978 - pocket - 403 p. - Third in the massive Riverworld series. Years have passed on Riverworld. Entire nations have risen, and savage wars have been fought - all since Earth's dead found themselves resurrected in their magnificent new homeworld. Yet the truth about the Ethicals, the powerful engineers of this mysterious "afterlife", remains unknown. But a curious cross-section of humanity is determined to change that situation... at any cost. Intrepid explorer Sir Richard Francis Burton leads the most remarkable voyage of discovery he has ever undertaken. (VG-) |
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Farmer, Philip J. - Riverworld 3: The Dark Design - Berkley - 9151869
€ 10,25
Essef - 1980 - BCE - HC with dust jacket - 428 p. - Third in the massive Riverworld series. Years have passed on Riverworld. Entire nations have risen, and savage wars have been fought - all since Earth's dead found themselves resurrected in their magnificent new homeworld. Yet the truth about the Ethicals, the powerful engineers of this mysterious "afterlife", remains unknown. But a curious cross-section of humanity is determined to change that situation... at any cost. Intrepid explorer Sir Richard Francis Burton leads the most remarkable voyage of discovery he has ever undertaken. (VG-, creases in dust jacket) |
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Farmer, Philip J. - Riverworld 4: The Magic Labyrinth - Del Rey - 4150257
€ 7,50
Essef - 1998 - paperback - 398 p. - In the fourth and concluding volume of the Riverworld series, literally every who has ever lived, including Sir Richard Burton, Mark Twain, and Herman Goering, is resurrected along the banks of an enormous river on a mysterious planet. (F) |
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Farmer, Philip J. - Riverworld 4: The Magic Labyrinth - Granada - 9076371
€ 4,50
Essef - 1981 - pocket - 496 p. - In the fourth and concluding volume of the Riverworld series, literally every who has ever lived, including Sir Richard Burton, Mark Twain, and Herman Goering, is resurrected along the banks of an enormous river on a mysterious planet. (VG) |
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Farmer, Philip J. - Riverworld 4: The Magic Labyrinth - Berkley - 4127463
€ 4,50
Essef - 1981 - 1st/2nd printing - pocket - 400 p. - In the fourth and concluding volume of the Riverworld series, literally every who has ever lived, including Sir Richard Burton, Mark Twain, and Herman Goering, is resurrected along the banks of an enormous river on a mysterious planet. (VG) |
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Farmer, Philip J. - Riverworld 4: The Magic Labyrinth - Del Rey - 4150258
€ 6,50
Essef - 1998 - paperback - 398 p. - In the fourth and concluding volume of the Riverworld series, literally every who has ever lived, including Sir Richard Burton, Mark Twain, and Herman Goering, is resurrected along the banks of an enormous river on a mysterious planet. (VG) |
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Farmer, Philip J. - Riverworld 4: The Magic Labyrinth - TOR - 8150259
€ 9,50
Essef - 2010 - paperback - 418 p. - In the fourth and concluding volume of the Riverworld series, literally every who has ever lived, including Sir Richard Burton, Mark Twain, and Herman Goering, is resurrected along the banks of an enormous river on a mysterious planet. (F) |
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Farmer, Philip J. - Riverworld 4: The Magic Labyrinth - Berkley / Putnam - 9150294
€ 11,50
Essef - 1980 - HC with dust jacket - Book club edition - 406 p. - In the fourth and concluding volume of the Riverworld series, literally every who has ever lived, including Sir Richard Burton, Mark Twain, and Herman Goering, is resurrected along the banks of an enormous river on a mysterious planet. (VG, dust jacket intact but not perfect) |
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Farmer, Philip J. - Riverworld 4: The Magic Labyrinth - Ace - 4151658
€ 4,50
Essef - 1987 - Ace edition - pocket - 400 p. - In the fourth and concluding volume of the Riverworld series, literally every who has ever lived, including Sir Richard Burton, Mark Twain, and Herman Goering, is resurrected along the banks of an enormous river on a mysterious planet. (VG) |
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Farmer, Philip J. - Riverworld 4: The Magic Labyrinth - Berkley - 4151659
€ 4,50
Essef - 1984 - 8th printing - pocket - 400 p. - In the fourth and concluding volume of the Riverworld series, literally every who has ever lived, including Sir Richard Burton, Mark Twain, and Herman Goering, is resurrected along the banks of an enormous river on a mysterious planet. (VG) |
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Farmer, Philip J. - Riverworld 4: The Magic Labyrinth - Berkley - 4151660
€ 4,00
Essef - 1985 - 9th printing - pocket - 400 p. - In the fourth and concluding volume of the Riverworld series, literally every who has ever lived, including Sir Richard Burton, Mark Twain, and Herman Goering, is resurrected along the banks of an enormous river on a mysterious planet. (VG-) |
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Farmer, Philip J. - Riverworld 4: The Magic Labyrinth - Berkley - 4151661
€ 4,50
Essef - 1986 - 10th printing - pocket - 400 p. - In the fourth and concluding volume of the Riverworld series, literally every who has ever lived, including Sir Richard Burton, Mark Twain, and Herman Goering, is resurrected along the banks of an enormous river on a mysterious planet. (VG) |
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Farmer, Philip J. - Riverworld 4: The Magic Labyrinth - Berkley / Putnam - 9151843
€ 16,50
Essef - 1980 - HC with dust jacket - 406 p. - In the fourth and concluding volume of the Riverworld series, literally every who has ever lived, including Sir Richard Burton, Mark Twain, and Herman Goering, is resurrected along the banks of an enormous river on a mysterious planet. (VG, dust jacket intact but not perfect, US and NL literary agents stamps + synopsis) |
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Farmer, Philip J. - Riverworld 4: The Magic Labyrinth - Berkley - 4151662
€ 3,50
Essef - 1983 - 5th/7th printing - pocket - 400 p. - In the fourth and concluding volume of the Riverworld series, literally every who has ever lived, including Sir Richard Burton, Mark Twain, and Herman Goering, is resurrected along the banks of an enormous river on a mysterious planet. (VG-) |
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Farmer, Philip J. - Riverworld 5: Gods of Riverworld - TOR - 8150260
€ 9,50
Essef - 2011 - paperback - 349 p. - Thirty-five billion people from throughout Earth's history were resurrected along the great and winding waterways of Riverworld. Most began life anew - accepting without question the sustenance provided by their mysterious benefactors. But a rebellious handful burned to confront the unseen masters who controlled their fate - and these few launched an invasion that would ultimately yield the mind-boggling truth. (F) |
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Farmer, Philip J. - Riverworld 5: Gods of Riverworld - Del Rey - 8151832
€ 9,50
Essef - 1998/02/07 - 1st/3rd/5th printing - paperback - 320 p. - Thirty-five billion people from throughout Earth's history were resurrected along the great and winding waterways of Riverworld. Most began life anew - accepting without question the sustenance provided by their mysterious benefactors. But a rebellious handful burned to confront the unseen masters who controlled their fate - and these few launched an invasion that would ultimately yield the mind-boggling truth. (F) |
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Farmer, Philip J. - Riverworld 5: Gods of Riverworld - Putnam - 8151833
€ 12,50
Essef - n.d. [1983?] - BCE - HC with dust jacket - 278 p. - Thirty-five billion people from throughout Earth's history were resurrected along the great and winding waterways of Riverworld. Most began life anew - accepting without question the sustenance provided by their mysterious benefactors. But a rebellious handful burned to confront the unseen masters who controlled their fate - and these few launched an invasion that would ultimately yield the mind-boggling truth. (VG+) |
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Farmer, Philip J. - Riverworld 5: Gods of Riverworld - Putnam - 9151864
€ 15,50
Essef - 1983 - HC with dust jacket - 331 p. - Thirty-five billion people from throughout Earth's history were resurrected along the great and winding waterways of Riverworld. Most began life anew - accepting without question the sustenance provided by their mysterious benefactors. But a rebellious handful burned to confront the unseen masters who controlled their fate - and these few launched an invasion that would ultimately yield the mind-boggling truth. (VG+) |
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Farmer, Philip J. - Riverworld 5: Gods of Riverworld - Berkley - 4053311
€ 4,00
Essef - 1985 - pocket - 331 p. - Thirty-five billion people from throughout Earth's history were resurrected along the great and winding waterways of Riverworld. Most began life anew - accepting without question the sustenance provided by their mysterious benefactors. But a rebellious handful burned to confront the unseen masters who controlled their fate - and these few launched an invasion that would ultimately yield the mind-boggling truth. (VG) |
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Farmer, Philip J. - Riverworld 5: Gods of Riverworld - Grafton / Granada - 4109705
€ 5,00
Essef - 1984/90 - pocket - 367 p. - Thirty-five billion people from throughout Earth's history were resurrected along the great and winding waterways of Riverworld. Most began life anew - accepting without question the sustenance provided by their mysterious benefactors. But a rebellious handful burned to confront the unseen masters who controlled their fate - and these few launched an invasion that would ultimately yield the mind-boggling truth... (VG) |
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Farmer, Philip J. - Riverworld 5: Gods of Riverworld - Ace - 4151862
€ 4,25
Essef - 1987 - pocket - 331 p. - Thirty-five billion people from throughout Earth's history were resurrected along the great and winding waterways of Riverworld. Most began life anew--accepting without question the sustenance provided by their mysterious benefactors. But a rebellious handful burned to confront the unseen masters who controlled their fate--and these few launched an invasion that would ultimately yield the mind-boggling truth. (VG+) |
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Farmer, Philip J. - Riverworld 5: Gods of Riverworld - Berkley - 4151813
€ 3,50
Essef - 1984/87 - pocket - 367 p. - Thirty-five billion people from throughout Earth's history were resurrected along the great and winding waterways of Riverworld. Most began life anew - accepting without question the sustenance provided by their mysterious benefactors. But a rebellious handful burned to confront the unseen masters who controlled their fate - and these few launched an invasion that would ultimately yield the mind-boggling truth... (VG-) |
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Farmer, Philip J. - Riverworld 5: Gods of Riverworld - Berkley - 4152630
€ 3,00
Essef - 1985 - pocket - 331 p. - Thirty-five billion people from throughout Earth's history were resurrected along the great and winding waterways of Riverworld. Most began life anew - accepting without question the sustenance provided by their mysterious benefactors. But a rebellious handful burned to confront the unseen masters who controlled their fate - and these few launched an invasion that would ultimately yield the mind-boggling truth. (VG-, name inside) |
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Farmer, Philip J. - Riverworld 6: River of Eternity - Phantasia Press - 8151711
€ 125,00
Essef - 1983 - HC with dust jacket - limited edition (3000 copies) - 205 p. - River of Eternity, written in 1952, but never before published, is the revised version of the original Riverworld novel which formed the basis for the five novels in Farmer's series.
The original Riverworld story was titled Owe for the Flesh and ended with Richard Burton (called Richard Black) finding the tower at the end of the river. Due to various misdeeds by various publishers, that story is lost forever. The story was later rewritten, published in serial form in magazines and then in book form. Farmer finally got around to recreating the original story as best he could and published it as River of Eternity. (VG-, few spots on top edge) |
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Farmer, Philip J. - Riverworld and other Stories - Berkley - 4033191
€ 4,00
Essef - 1979 - pocket - 264 p. - Riverworld. To millions of readers it is as familiar as Earth - this awesome planet where all humanity that ever lived, all 36 billion of us, from Tom Mix to Joan of Arc, are simultaneously reincarnated along the banks of a million-mile-river... This new collection contains the original Riverworld novelette, much expanded and revised, and ten other startling stories with the uncanny Farmer touch! (VG) |
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Farmer, Philip J. - Riverworld and other Stories - Grafton - 4150280
€ 4,00
Essef - 1981/86 - reprinting - pocket - 303 p. - Riverworld. To millions of readers it is as familiar as Earth - this awesome planet where all humanity that ever lived, all 36 billion of us, from Tom Mix to Joan of Arc, are simultaneously reincarnated along the banks of a million-mile-river... This new collection contains the original Riverworld novelette, much expanded and revised, and ten other startling stories with the uncanny Farmer touch! (VG-) |
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Farmer, Philip J. - Riverworld and other Stories - Berkley - 4121065
€ 3,50
Essef - 1980 - 2nd printing - pocket - 264 p. - Riverworld. To millions of readers it is as familiar as Earth - this awesome planet where all humanity that ever lived, all 36 billion of us, from Tom Mix to Joan of Arc, are simultaneously reincarnated along the banks of a million-mile-river... This new collection contains the original Riverworld novelette, much expanded and revised, and ten other startling stories with the uncanny Farmer touch! (VG) |
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Farmer, Philip J. - Riverworld and other Stories - Berkley - 4150493
€ 3,50
Essef - 1981/83 - reprinting - pocket - 264 p. - Riverworld. To millions of readers it is as familiar as Earth - this awesome planet where all humanity that ever lived, all 36 billion of us, from Tom Mix to Joan of Arc, are simultaneously reincarnated along the banks of a million-mile-river... This new collection contains the original Riverworld novelette, much expanded and revised, and ten other startling stories with the uncanny Farmer touch! (VG) |
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Farmer, Philip J. - Riverworld and other Stories - Berkley - 4151645
€ 3,50
Essef - 1984 - reprinting - pocket - 264 p. - Riverworld. To millions of readers it is as familiar as Earth - this awesome planet where all humanity that ever lived, all 36 billion of us, from Tom Mix to Joan of Arc, are simultaneously reincarnated along the banks of a million-mile-river... This new collection contains the original Riverworld novelette, much expanded and revised, and ten other startling stories with the uncanny Farmer touch! (VG) |
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Farmer, Philip J. - Riverworld and other Stories - Ace - 4151646
€ 3,50
Essef - 1987 - Ace edition - pocket - 264 p. - Riverworld. To millions of readers it is as familiar as Earth - this awesome planet where all humanity that ever lived, all 36 billion of us, from Tom Mix to Joan of Arc, are simultaneously reincarnated along the banks of a million-mile-river... This new collection contains the original Riverworld novelette, much expanded and revised, and ten other startling stories with the uncanny Farmer touch! (VG) |
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Farmer, Philip J. - Riverworld and other Stories - Grafton - 4151643
€ 3,00
Essef - 1988 - reprinting - pocket - 303 p. - Riverworld. To millions of readers it is as familiar as Earth - this awesome planet where all humanity that ever lived, all 36 billion of us, from Tom Mix to Joan of Arc, are simultaneously reincarnated along the banks of a million-mile-river... This new collection contains the original Riverworld novelette, much expanded and revised, and ten other startling stories with the uncanny Farmer touch! (VG-, small cover tear) |
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Farmer, Philip J. - Riverworld and other Stories - Berkley - 4151644
€ 2,75
Essef - 1981 - 3rd printing - pocket - 264 p. - Riverworld. To millions of readers it is as familiar as Earth - this awesome planet where all humanity that ever lived, all 36 billion of us, from Tom Mix to Joan of Arc, are simultaneously reincarnated along the banks of a million-mile-river... This new collection contains the original Riverworld novelette, much expanded and revised, and ten other startling stories with the uncanny Farmer touch! (VG-, writings inside) |
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Farmer, Philip J. - Riverworld and other Stories - Berkley - 4152601
€ 2,75
Essef - 1981 - 5th printing - pocket - 264 p. - Riverworld. To millions of readers it is as familiar as Earth - this awesome planet where all humanity that ever lived, all 36 billion of us, from Tom Mix to Joan of Arc, are simultaneously reincarnated along the banks of a million-mile-river... This new collection contains the original Riverworld novelette, much expanded and revised, and ten other startling stories with the uncanny Farmer touch! (VG-, ex-libris inside) |
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Farmer, Philip J. - Stations of the Nightmare - TOR - 4151636
€ 5,00
Essef - 1988 - 2nd printing - pocket - illustrated - 256 p. - This is one of Phil's strangest books as it contains few , if none of his themes or trademarks. It is a simple story of a man, Paul Eyre, who accidentally kills an alien and through this becomes transformed. Phil manages to squeeze in one pun and a sly dig at science fiction writers through his character Leo Queequeg Tincrowdor. (F) |
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Farmer, Philip J. - Stations of the Nightmare - TOR - 4111684
€ 3,75
Essef - 1982 - pocket - illustrated - 256 p. - This is one of Phil's strangest books as it contains few , if none of his themes or trademarks. It is a simple story of a man, Paul Eyre, who accidentally kills an alien and through this becomes transformed. Phil manages to squeeze in one pun and a sly dig at science fiction writers through his character Leo Queequeg Tincrowdor. (VG-, faded spine) |
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Farmer, Philip J. - Stations of the Nightmare - TOR - 4151637
€ 2,50
Essef - 1988 - 2nd printing - pocket - illustrated - 256 p. - This is one of Phil's strangest books as it contains few , if none of his themes or trademarks. It is a simple story of a man, Paul Eyre, who accidentally kills an alien and through this becomes transformed. Phil manages to squeeze in one pun and a sly dig at science fiction writers through his character Leo Queequeg Tincrowdor. (VG-, cover puncture) |
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Farmer, Philip J. - Strange Relations - Baen - 9150288
€ 5,50
Essef - 2008 - first Baen paperback printing - pocket size - 709 p. - A bizarre human-aliens symbiosis is born on the planet Baudelaire. When a spaceship en route for Ygdrasil is trapped by the fearsome world known as Abatos, one of its hapless passengers is offered temptation on a superhuman scale. An... (VG+) |
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Farmer, Philip J. - Strange Relations - Avon - 4152375
€ 3,50
Essef - 1974 - first Equinox printing - pocket - 207 p. - A bizarre human-aliens symbiosis is born on the planet Baudelaire. When a spaceship en route for Ygdrasil is trapped by the fearsome world known as Abatos, one of its hapless passengers is offered temptation on a superhuman scale. An artificially intelligent submarine tries to hold a human being captive. A space explorer on the red planet Mars stumbles on two groups of very different aliens - both of whom have highly unusual reproductive systems... Here are masterly evocations of fantastic human-alien interfaces, in all their disturbing complexity. (VG) |
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Farmer, Philip J. - Strange Relations - Granada - 4150255
€ 3,50
Essef - 1985 - reprinting - pocket - 189 p. - A bizarre human-aliens symbiosis is born on the planet Baudelaire. When a spaceship en route for Ygdrasil is trapped by the fearsome world known as Abatos, one of its hapless passengers is offered temptation on a superhuman scale. An artificially intelligent submarine tries to hold a human being captive. A space explorer on the red planet Mars stumbles on two groups of very different aliens - both of whom have highly unusual reproductive systems... Here are masterly evocations of fantastic human-alien interfaces, in all their disturbing complexity. (VG) |
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Farmer, Philip J. - Strange Relations - Equinox - 4150264
€ 5,25
Essef - 1974 - first Equinox printing - paperback - 189 p. - A bizarre human-aliens symbiosis is born on the planet Baudelaire. When a spaceship en route for Ygdrasil is trapped by the fearsome world known as Abatos, one of its hapless passengers is offered temptation on a superhuman scale. An... (VG) |
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Farmer, Philip J. - Strange Relations - Baen - 9150274
€ 10,25
Essef - 2006 - first Baen printing - paperback - 476 p. - A bizarre human-aliens symbiosis is born on the planet Baudelaire. When a spaceship en route for Ygdrasil is trapped by the fearsome world known as Abatos, one of its hapless passengers is offered temptation on a superhuman scale. An... (VG-) |
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Farmer, Philip J. - Strange Relations - Panther - 4150287
€ 3,50
Essef - 1966 - pocket - 187 p. - A bizarre human-aliens symbiosis is born on the planet Baudelaire. When a spaceship en route for Ygdrasil is trapped by the fearsome world known as Abatos, one of its hapless passengers is offered temptation on a superhuman scale. An artificially intelligent submarine tries to hold a human being captive. A space explorer on the red planet Mars stumbles on two groups of very different aliens - both of whom have highly unusual reproductive systems... Here are masterly evocations of fantastic human-alien interfaces, in all their disturbing complexity. (VG) |
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Farmer, Philip J. - Strange Relations - Panther - 4150609
€ 3,50
Essef - 1982 - reprinting - pocket - 189 p. - A bizarre human-aliens symbiosis is born on the planet Baudelaire. When a spaceship en route for Ygdrasil is trapped by the fearsome world known as Abatos, one of its hapless passengers is offered temptation on a superhuman scale. An artificially intelligent submarine tries to hold a human being captive. A space explorer on the red planet Mars stumbles on two groups of very different aliens - both of whom have highly unusual reproductive systems... Here are masterly evocations of fantastic human-alien interfaces, in all their disturbing complexity. (VG) |
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Farmer, Philip J. - Strange Relations - Ballantine - 4093816
€ 3,25
Essef - 1960 - first printing - pocket - 190 p. - A bizarre human-aliens symbiosis is born on the planet Baudelaire. When a spaceship en route for Ygdrasil is trapped by the fearsome world known as Abatos, one of its hapless passengers is offered temptation on a superhuman scale. An artificially intelligent submarine tries to hold a human being captive. A space explorer on the red planet Mars stumbles on two groups of very different aliens - both of whom have highly unusual reproductive systems... Here are masterly evocations of fantastic human-alien interfaces, in all their disturbing complexity. (VG-) |
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Farmer, Philip J. - Strange Relations - Panther - 4150289
€ 3,50
Essef - 1973 - reprinting - pocket - 189 p. - A bizarre human-aliens symbiosis is born on the planet Baudelaire. When a spaceship en route for Ygdrasil is trapped by the fearsome world known as Abatos, one of its hapless passengers is offered temptation on a superhuman scale. An... (VG-) |
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Farmer, Philip J. - Strange Relations - Ballantine - 4150339
€ 4,00
Essef - 1960 - first printing - pocket - 190 p. - A bizarre human-aliens symbiosis is born on the planet Baudelaire. When a spaceship en route for Ygdrasil is trapped by the fearsome world known as Abatos, one of its hapless passengers is offered temptation on a superhuman scale. An artificially intelligent submarine tries to hold a human being captive. A space explorer on the red planet Mars stumbles on two groups of very different aliens - both of whom have highly unusual reproductive systems... Here are masterly evocations of fantastic human-alien interfaces, in all their disturbing complexity. (VG) |
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Farmer, Philip J. - Tales of the Wold Newton Universe - Titan Books - 9150265
€ 8,75
Essef - 2013 - paperback - 208 p. - Ten short stories written, edited or inspired by Philip José Farmer. (F) |
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Farmer, Philip J. - Tarzan Alive - University of Nebraska Press - 8150293
€ 12,50
Fantasy - 2006 - paperback - 312 p. - Through the tales of Edgar Rice Burroughs, generations of readers have thrilled to the adventures of Lord Greystoke (aka John Clayton, but better known as Tarzan of the Apes). In this biography Philip José Farmer pieces together the life of this fantastic man, correcting Burroughs's errors and deliberate deceptions and tracing Tarzan's family tree back to other extraordinary figures, including Sherlock and Mycroft Holmes, the Scarlet Pimpernel, Doc Savage, Nero Wolfe, and Bulldog Drummond... (F) |
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Farmer, Philip J. - Tarzan Alive - Popular Library - 4093824
€ 6,50
Fantasy - 1976 - pocket - 328 p - Fictional Biography. Through the brilliant, exhaustive research of Philip José Farmer, the true, astonishing saga of Lord Greystoke - better known as Tarzan of the Apes - can at last be told. It's all here, the facts meticulously separated from the fiction: Tarzan's imperiled birth on the shores of Africa... an intimate account of his upbringing by Kala (proven more homonoid than gorilloid)... (VG-) |
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Farmer, Philip J. - Tarzan Alive - Panther - 4150254
€ 6,50
Fantasy - 1975 - reprinted - pocket - 367 p. - Fictional Biography. Through the brilliant, exhaustive research of Philip José Farmer, the true, astonishing saga of Lord Greystoke - better known as Tarzan of the Apes - can at last be told. It's all here, the facts meticulously separated from the fiction: Tarzan's imperiled birth on the shores of Africa... an intimate account of his upbringing by Kala (proven more homonoid than gorilloid)... (VG) |
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Farmer, Philip J. - Tarzan Alive - Popular Library - 4150278
€ 6,50
Fantasy - 1976 - pocket - 328 p - Fictional Biography. Through the brilliant, exhaustive research of Philip José Farmer, the true, astonishing saga of Lord Greystoke - better known as Tarzan of the Apes - can at last be told. It's all here, the facts meticulously separated from the fiction: Tarzan's imperiled birth on the shores of Africa... an intimate account of his upbringing by Kala (proven more homonoid than gorilloid)... (VG) |
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Farmer, Philip J. - Tarzan Alive - Doubleday - 8150762
€ 28,50
Fantasy - 1972 - HC with dust jacket - 312 p - Fictional Biography. Through the brilliant, exhaustive research of Philip José Farmer, the true, astonishing saga of Lord Greystoke - better known as Tarzan of the Apes - can at last be told. It's all here, the facts meticulously separated from the fiction: Tarzan's imperiled birth on the shores of Africa... an intimate account of his upbringing by Kala (proven more homonoid than gorilloid)... (VG) |
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Farmer, Philip J. - Tarzan Alive - Doubleday - 8150811
€ 43,00
Fantasy - 1972 - HC with dust jacket - 312 p - Fictional Biography. Through the brilliant, exhaustive research of Philip José Farmer, the true, astonishing saga of Lord Greystoke - better known as Tarzan of the Apes - can at last be told. It's all here, the facts meticulously separated from the fiction: Tarzan's imperiled birth on the shores of Africa... an intimate account of his upbringing by Kala (proven more homonoid than gorilloid)... (VG+) |
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Farmer, Philip J. - The Adventures of the Peerless Peer - Dell - 4093815
€ 3,50
Fantasy novel (novella) by John H. Watson, M.D., edited by Philip José Farmer. Actually completely written by Farmer, John H. Watson is used as a pseudonym. Later rewritten and retitled as "The Adventure of the Three Madmen", but finally in 2008, with permission of the Burroughs estate, again published with the original text and title.
Dedication: "Dedicated to Samuel Rosenberg, who has embroidered for the world the greatest Doylie ever." (VG) |
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Farmer, Philip J. - The Alley God - Ballantine - 4093818
€ 4,50
Essef - 1962 - first printing - pocket - 176 p - Philip José Farmer demonstrates, in these three short novels, the ability that has made him one of America's best-selling science fiction authors. He succeeds with remarkable skill in blending excitement and humor with sheer imagination in this splendid demonstration of his talent... (VG) |
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Farmer, Philip J. - The Alley God - Ballantine - 4148939
€ 3,75
Essef - 1962 - first printing - pocket - 176 p - Philip José Farmer demonstrates, in these three short novels, the ability that has made him one of America's best-selling science fiction authors. He succeeds with remarkable skill in blending excitement and humor with sheer imagination in this splendid demonstration of his talent... (VG-, name inside) |
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Farmer, Philip J. - The Alley God - Sphere - 4150683
€ 2,00
Essef - 1972 - pocket - 176 p - Philip José Farmer demonstrates, in these three short novels, the ability that has made him one of America's best-selling science fiction authors. He succeeds with remarkable skill in blending excitement and humor with sheer imagination in this splendid demonstration of his talent. "The Alley Man": the last living Neanderthal Man, grubbing out a living from the garbage heaps that covers the earth... (G, mild edge foxing) |
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Farmer, Philip J. - The Book of Philip Jose Farmer - Granada - 4060078
€ 4,00
Essef - 1983 - pocket - 318 p - 16 stories by the world-famous author of the bestselling Riverworld saga. (VG) |
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Farmer, Philip J. - The Book of Philip Jose Farmer - Daw - 4093817
€ 4,00
Essef - 1973 - first printing - pocket - 239 p - 16 stories by the world-famous author of the bestselling Riverworld saga. It is impossible to characterize Philip José Farmer's writings in any simple way. He has written straight science fiction which has won reader applause. He has written avant-garde meaning-within-meaning fiction which has captured awards. He has written novels different from any science fiction before or since and has won a Hugo for them. How can you pin this science fiction genius down? The answer may be here in this book. (VG) |
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Farmer, Philip J. - The Book of Philip Jose Farmer - Berkley - 4143047
€ 4,00
Essef - 1982 - pocket - 248 p - 16 stories by the world-famous author of the bestselling Riverworld saga. It is impossible to characterize Philip José Farmer's writings in any simple way. He has written straight science fiction which has won reader applause. He has written avant-garde meaning-within-meaning fiction which has captured awards. He has written novels different from any science fiction before or since and has won a Hugo for them. How can you pin this science fiction genius down? The answer may be here in this book. (VG) |
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Farmer, Philip J. - The Book of Philip Jose Farmer - Daw - 4151534
€ 3,50
Essef - 1973 - first printing - pocket - 239 p - 16 stories by the world-famous author of the bestselling Riverworld saga. It is impossible to characterize Philip José Farmer's writings in any simple way. He has written straight science fiction which has won reader applause. He has written avant-garde meaning-within-meaning fiction which has captured awards. He has written novels different from any science fiction before or since and has won a Hugo for them. How can you pin this science fiction genius down? The answer may be here in this book. (VG-) |
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Farmer, Philip J. - The Book of Philip Jose Farmer - Berkley - 4151535
€ 3,00
Essef - 1982 - pocket - 248 p - 16 stories by the world-famous author of the bestselling Riverworld saga. It is impossible to characterize Philip José Farmer's writings in any simple way. He has written straight science fiction which has won reader applause. He has written avant-garde meaning-within-meaning fiction which has captured awards. He has written novels different from any science fiction before or since and has won a Hugo for them. How can you pin this science fiction genius down? The answer may be here in this book. (G+, some cover damage / creases) |
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Farmer, Philip J. - The Cache - TOR - 121064
€ 3,75
Fantasy - 1981 - pocket size - 292 p. - Three stories: 'The Cache' (190 p) + 2 bonus stories: 'Rastignac the Devil' and 'They Twinkled like Jewels' (VG) |
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Farmer, Philip J. - The Cache - TOR - 4151541
€ 3,75
Fantasy - 1986 - 3rd printing - pocket - 292 p. - Three stories: 'The Cache' (190 p) + 2 bonus stories: 'Rastignac the Devil' and 'They Twinkled like Jewels' (VG) |
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Farmer, Philip J. - The Cache - TOR - 4151542
€ 3,75
Fantasy - 1981 - pocket size - 292 p. - Three stories: 'The Cache' (190 p) + 2 bonus stories: 'Rastignac the Devil' and 'They Twinkled like Jewels' (VG) |
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Farmer, Philip J. - The Cache - TOR - 4111679
€ 3,25
Fantasy - 1981 - pocket size - 292 p. - Three stories: 'The Cache' (190 p) + 2 bonus stories: 'Rastignac the Devil' and 'They Twinkled like Jewels' (G, spotted, weak spine) |
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Farmer, Philip J. - The Classic Philip José Farmer, 1952-1964 - Greenhouse (Australia) - 8151447
€ 5,75
Essef - 1986 - HC with dust jacket - 207 p. - Six stories published between 1952 and 1964. (VG-, school stamp inside) |
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Farmer, Philip J. - The Complete Riverworld Novels (5 books in slipcase) - Berkley - 9151622
€ 35,00
Essef - 1981 - 5 pockets in slipcase - all issued in 1981 - 222+256+403+400+264 p. - This slipcase contains: To Your Scattered Bodies Go + The Fabulous Riverboat + The Dark Design + The Magic Labyrinth + Riverworld and Other Stories. (VG- slipcase, books are VG and VG+) |
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Farmer, Philip J. - The Dark Heart of Time - Del Rey - 4150583
€ 6,50
Fantasy - 1999 - First Edition - pocket - 278 p. - One of the most famous heroes in literature is back! Tarzan, Lord of the Apes, returns with a vengeance in this action-packed adventure by Philip José Farmer, Hugo Award winner, Nebula Grand Master, and author of the incredible Riverworld saga... (VG) |
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Farmer, Philip J. - The Day of Timestop - Lancer - 4150368
€ 2,50
Essef - 1968 - pocket - 192 p. - The Cold War Corps was to be the instrument of salvation in freeing Earth from the tyranny of the Haijac Union. It was Doctor Leif Barker's idea, but he was being kept in the dark by his bosses in the March Republic about what the CWC was really doing. Its network of spies spread throughout the world, working towards the Ultimate Solution that would free the Jacks and turn them towards the True Religion... (VG) |
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Farmer, Philip J. - The Day of Timestop - Lancer - 4148743
€ 1,75
Essef - 1968 - pocket - 192 p. - The Cold War Corps was to be the instrument of salvation in freeing Earth from the tyranny of the Haijac Union. It was Doctor Leif Barker's idea, but he was being kept in the dark by his bosses in the March Republic about what the CWC was really doing. Its network of spies spread throughout the world, working towards the Ultimate Solution that would free the Jacks and turn them towards the True Religion... (VG-, name inside) |
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Farmer, Philip J. - The Empire of the Nine - Sphere - 4152442
€ 5,00
Essef - 1988 - paperback - 302 p. - Omnibus containing Lord of the Trees + The Mad Goblin. Nine people have learned how to have eternal youth: Anana, XauXaz, Ing Iwaldi, a dwarf, a Hebrew born about 3 B.C., an ancient proto-Bantu, two proto-Mongolians, and an Amerindian. If one of the Nine should die, one from 500 "candidates" would be... (VG-, slightly faded spine) |
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Farmer, Philip J. - The Gate of Time - Quartet - 4093839
€ 3,25
Essef - 1974/75 - pocket - 176 p. - a.k.a. 'Two Hawks from Earth'. A nice blending of science, fantasy and myth as modern day Iroquis meets his ancestors as an accident in time throws him out of the twentieth century. The frustration of his knowledge, no longer 'modern' and the knowledge of the world in which he finds himself is played off neatly against his growing realization and gradual acceptance of new values. Roger Two Hawks may remind some of Andre Norton's protagonist in "The Beast Master," which is all to the good - both are fine characters, as are both fine books. (VG) |
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Farmer, Philip J. - The Gate of Time - Orbit - 4120534
€ 3,25
Essef - 1974 - pocket - 165 p. - a.k.a. 'Two Hawks from Earth'. A nice blending of science, fantasy and myth as modern day Iroquis meets his ancestors as an accident in time throws him out of the twentieth century. The frustration of his knowledge, no longer 'modern' and the knowledge of the world in which he finds himself is played off neatly against his growing realization and gradual acceptance of new values. Roger Two Hawks may remind some of Andre Norton's protagonist in "The Beast Master," which is all to the good - both are fine characters, as are both fine books. (VG) |
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Farmer, Philip J. - The Gate of Time - Belmont - 4151812
€ 4,75
Essef - 1966 - pocket - 176 p. - a.k.a. 'Two Hawks from Earth'. A nice blending of science, fantasy and myth as modern day Iroquis meets his ancestors as an accident in time throws him out of the twentieth century. The frustration of his knowledge, no longer 'modern' and the knowledge of the world in which he finds himself is played off neatly against his growing realization and gradual acceptance of new values. Roger Two Hawks may remind some of Andre Norton's protagonist in "The Beast Master," which is all to the good - both are fine characters, as are both fine books. (VG) |
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Farmer, Philip J. - The Gate of Time - Belmont - 4151816
€ 2,75
Essef - 1970 - pocket - 176 p. - a.k.a. 'Two Hawks from Earth'. A nice blending of science, fantasy and myth as modern day Iroquis meets his ancestors as an accident in time throws him out of the twentieth century. The frustration of his knowledge, no longer 'modern' and the knowledge of the world in which he finds himself is played off neatly against his growing realization and gradual acceptance of new values. Roger Two Hawks may remind some of Andre Norton's protagonist in "The Beast Master," which is all to the good - both are fine characters, as are both fine books. (VG) |
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Farmer, Philip J. - The Gate of Time - Orbit - 4127020
€ 2,75
Essef - 1974 - pocket - 165 p. - a.k.a. 'Two Hawks from Earth'. A nice blending of science, fantasy and myth as modern day Iroquis meets his ancestors as an accident in time throws him out of the twentieth century. The frustration of his knowledge, no longer 'modern' and the knowledge of the world in which he finds himself is played off neatly against his growing realization and gradual acceptance of new values. Roger Two Hawks may remind some of Andre Norton's protagonist in "The Beast Master," which is all to the good - both are fine characters, as are both fine books. (G, faded spine) |
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Farmer, Philip J. - The Gate of Time - Orbit - 4148765
€ 2,50
Essef - 1974 - pocket - 165 p. - a.k.a. 'Two Hawks from Earth'. A nice blending of science, fantasy and myth as modern day Iroquis meets his ancestors as an accident in time throws him out of the twentieth century. The frustration of his knowledge, no longer 'modern' and the knowledge of the world in which he finds himself is played off neatly against his growing realization and gradual acceptance of new values. Roger Two Hawks may remind some of Andre Norton's protagonist in "The Beast Master," which is all to the good - both are fine characters, as are both fine books. (VG-, name inside) |
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Farmer, Philip J. - The Gate of Time - Belmont - 4151817
€ 2,25
Essef - 1970 - pocket - 176 p. - a.k.a. 'Two Hawks from Earth'. A nice blending of science, fantasy and myth as modern day Iroquis meets his ancestors as an accident in time throws him out of the twentieth century. The frustration of his knowledge, no longer 'modern' and the knowledge of the world in which he finds himself is played off neatly against his growing realization and gradual acceptance of new values. Roger Two Hawks may remind some of Andre Norton's protagonist in "The Beast Master," which is all to the good - both are fine characters, as are both fine books. (VG-, name inside) |
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Farmer, Philip J. - The Gate of Time - Belmont - 4151818
€ 3,00
Essef - 1966 - pocket - 176 p. - a.k.a. 'Two Hawks from Earth'. A nice blending of science, fantasy and myth as modern day Iroquis meets his ancestors as an accident in time throws him out of the twentieth century. The frustration of his knowledge, no longer 'modern' and the knowledge of the world in which he finds himself is played off neatly against his growing realization and gradual acceptance of new values. Roger Two Hawks may remind some of Andre Norton's protagonist in "The Beast Master," which is all to the good - both are fine characters, as are both fine books. (VG-, light waterstain) |
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Farmer, Philip J. - The Gate of Time - Belmont - 071257
€ 2,25
Essef - 1966 - pocket - 176 p. - a.k.a. 'Two Hawks from Earth'. A nice blending of science, fantasy and myth as modern day Iroquis meets his ancestors as an accident in time throws him out of the twentieth century. The frustration of his knowledge, no longer 'modern' and the knowledge of the world in which he finds himself is played off neatly against his growing realization and gradual acceptance of new values. Roger Two Hawks may remind some of Andre Norton's protagonist in "The Beast Master," which is all to the good - both are fine characters, as are both fine books. (G, cracked spine) |
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Farmer, Philip J. - The Green Odyssey - Positronic Publishing - 4151847
€ 8,00
Essef - 2016 - paperback - 133 p. - These are the adventures of Alan Green, spacewrecked on a far planet that is overrun with feudal human societies. He is the latest mate of a Amazonian slave, Amra, official leman of the Duchess Zuni of Tropat, and on the whole doing quite well in a precarious position when he hears that a rocket come down in a far country, a few thousand miles away across the grass sea of Xurdimur. The two "demons" on the ship will be executed if they don't prove their innocence by dying first. So Mr. Green - the title is a pun - schemes valiantly to get himself to Estorya in time to rescue the Earthmen and hitch a ride home. (F) |
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Farmer, Philip J. - The Green Odyssey - Brownstone Books - 4151855
€ 8,00
Essef - 2007 - paperback - 152 p. - These are the adventures of Alan Green, spacewrecked on a far planet that is overrun with feudal human societies. He is the latest mate of a Amazonian slave, Amra, official leman of the Duchess Zuni of Tropat, and on the whole doing quite well in a precarious position when he hears that a rocket come down in a far country, a few thousand miles away across the grass sea of Xurdimur. The two "demons" on the ship will be executed if they don't prove their innocence by dying first. So Mr. Green - the title is a pun - schemes valiantly to get himself to Estorya in time to rescue the Earthmen and hitch a ride home. (F) |
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Farmer, Philip J. - The Green Odyssey - Ballantine - 4151856
€ 8,00
Essef - 2011 - paperback - 152 p. - These are the adventures of Alan Green, spacewrecked on a far planet that is overrun with feudal human societies. He is the latest mate of a Amazonian slave, Amra, official leman of the Duchess Zuni of Tropat, and on the whole doing quite well in a precarious position when he hears that a rocket come down in a far country, a few thousand miles away across the grass sea of Xurdimur. The two "demons" on the ship will be executed if they don't prove their innocence by dying first. So Mr. Green - the title is a pun - schemes valiantly to get himself to Estorya in time to rescue the Earthmen and hitch a ride home. (F) |
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Farmer, Philip J. - The Green Odyssey - Sphere - 4033200
€ 3,00
Essef - 1976 - pocket - 157 p. - These are the adventures of Alan Green, spacewrecked on a far planet that is overrun with feudal human societies. He is the latest mate of a Amazonian slave, Amra, official leman of the Duchess Zuni of Tropat, and on the whole doing quite well in a precarious position when he hears that a rocket come down in a far country, a few thousand miles away across the grass sea of Xurdimur. The two "demons" on the ship will be executed if they don't prove their innocence by dying first. So Mr. Green - the title is a pun - schemes valiantly to get himself to Estorya in time to rescue the Earthmen and hitch a ride home. (VG) |
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Farmer, Philip J. - The Green Odyssey - Berkley - 4151467
€ 3,25
Essef - 1983 - pocket - 215 p. - These are the adventures of Alan Green, spacewrecked on a far planet that is overrun with feudal human societies. He is the latest mate of a Amazonian slave, Amra, official leman of the Duchess Zuni of Tropat, and on the whole doing quite well in a precarious position when he hears that a rocket come down in a far country, a few thousand miles away across the grass sea of Xurdimur. The two "demons" on the ship will be executed if they don't prove their innocence by dying first. So Mr. Green - the title is a pun - schemes valiantly to get himself to Estorya in time to rescue the Earthmen and hitch a ride home. (VG) |
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Farmer, Philip J. - The Green Odyssey - Ballantine - 4151822
€ 3,00
Essef - 1966 - 2nd printing - pocket - 152 p. - These are the adventures of Alan Green, spacewrecked on a far planet that is overrun with feudal human societies. He is the latest mate of a Amazonian slave, Amra, official leman of the Duchess Zuni of Tropat, and on the whole doing quite well in a precarious position when he hears that a rocket come down in a far country, a few thousand miles away across the grass sea of Xurdimur. The two "demons" on the ship will be executed if they don't prove their innocence by dying first. So Mr. Green - the title is a pun - schemes valiantly to get himself to Estorya in time to rescue the Earthmen and hitch a ride home. (VG) |
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Farmer, Philip J. - The Green Odyssey - Book-of-the-Month Club - 8151846
€ 10,00
Essef - 1990 - HC with dust jacket - 152 p. - These are the adventures of Alan Green, spacewrecked on a far planet that is overrun with feudal human societies. He is the latest mate of a Amazonian slave, Amra, official leman of the Duchess Zuni of Tropat, and on the whole doing quite well in a precarious position when he hears that a rocket come down in a far country, a few thousand miles away across the grass sea of Xurdimur. The two "demons" on the ship will be executed if they don't prove their innocence by dying first. So Mr. Green - the title is a pun - schemes valiantly to get himself to Estorya in time to rescue the Earthmen and hitch a ride home. (VG) |
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Farmer, Philip J. - The Green Odyssey - Gregg Press - 8151857
€ 32,50
Essef - 1978 - 1st printing - Hardcover, no jacket as issued - 152 p. - These are the adventures of Alan Green, spacewrecked on a far planet that is overrun with feudal human societies. He is the latest mate of a Amazonian slave, Amra, official leman of the Duchess Zuni of Tropat, and on the whole doing quite well in a precarious position when he hears that a rocket come down in a far country, a few thousand miles away across the grass sea of Xurdimur. The two "demons" on the ship will be executed if they don't prove their innocence by dying first. So Mr. Green - the title is a pun - schemes valiantly to get himself to Estorya in time to rescue the Earthmen and hitch a ride home. (VG) |
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Farmer, Philip J. - The Green Odyssey - Ballantine - 4094914
€ 3,50
Essef - 1957 - first printing - pocket - 152 p. - These are the adventures of Alan Green, spacewrecked on a far planet that is overrun with feudal human societies. He is the latest mate of a Amazonian slave, Amra, official leman of the Duchess Zuni of Tropat, and on the whole doing quite well in a precarious position when he hears that a rocket come down in a far country, a few thousand miles away across the grass sea of Xurdimur. The two "demons" on the ship will be executed if they don't prove their innocence by dying first. So Mr. Green - the title is a pun - schemes valiantly to get himself to Estorya in time to rescue the Earthmen and hitch a ride home. (VG-) |
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Farmer, Philip J. - The Green Odyssey - Sphere - 4073559
€ 2,50
Essef - 1976 - reprint - pocket - 157 p. - These are the adventures of Alan Green, spacewrecked on a far planet that is overrun with feudal human societies. He is the latest mate of a Amazonian slave, Amra, official leman of the Duchess Zuni of Tropat, and on the whole doing quite well in a precarious position when he hears that a rocket come down in a far country, a few thousand miles away across the grass sea of Xurdimur. The two "demons" on the ship will be executed if they don't prove their innocence by dying first. So Mr. Green - the title is a pun - schemes valiantly to get himself to Estorya in time to rescue the Earthmen and hitch a ride home. (VG-) |
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Farmer, Philip J. - The Green Odyssey - Book-of-the-Month Club - 8151845
€ 7,50
Essef - 1990 - HC with dust jacket - 152 p. - These are the adventures of Alan Green, spacewrecked on a far planet that is overrun with feudal human societies. He is the latest mate of a Amazonian slave, Amra, official leman of the Duchess Zuni of Tropat, and on the whole doing quite well in a precarious position when he hears that a rocket come down in a far country, a few thousand miles away across the grass sea of Xurdimur. The two "demons" on the ship will be executed if they don't prove their innocence by dying first. So Mr. Green - the title is a pun - schemes valiantly to get himself to Estorya in time to rescue the Earthmen and hitch a ride home. (VG-, cover creases) |
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Farmer, Philip J. - The Green Odyssey (Classic Books Library) - Waking Lyon Press - 8151848
€ 9,00
Essef - 2007 - paperback - Classic Books Library - 180 p. - These are the adventures of Alan Green, spacewrecked on a far planet that is overrun with feudal human societies. He is the latest mate of a Amazonian slave, Amra, official leman of the Duchess Zuni of Tropat, and on the whole doing quite well in a precarious position when he hears that a rocket come down in a far country, a few thousand miles away across the grass sea of Xurdimur. The two "demons" on the ship will be executed if they don't prove their innocence by dying first. So Mr. Green - the title is a pun - schemes valiantly to get himself to Estorya in time to rescue the Earthmen and hitch a ride home. (F) |
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Farmer, Philip J. - The Green Odyssey (large print) - Waking Lyon Press - 8151851
€ 7,50
Essef - 2006 - paperback - large lettertype - 234 p. - These are the adventures of Alan Green, spacewrecked on a far planet that is overrun with feudal human societies. He is the latest mate of a Amazonian slave, Amra, official leman of the Duchess Zuni of Tropat, and on the whole doing quite well in a precarious position when he hears that a rocket come down in a far country, a few thousand miles away across the grass sea of Xurdimur. The two "demons" on the ship will be executed if they don't prove their innocence by dying first. So Mr. Green - the title is a pun - schemes valiantly to get himself to Estorya in time to rescue the Earthmen and hitch a ride home. (VG) |
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Farmer, Philip J. - The Green Odyssey (medium large print) - Waking Lyon Press / Boomer Books - 8151850
€ 8,00
Essef - 2008 - paperback - medium large print - 192 p. - These are the adventures of Alan Green, spacewrecked on a far planet that is overrun with feudal human societies. He is the latest mate of a Amazonian slave, Amra, official leman of the Duchess Zuni of Tropat, and on the whole doing quite well in a precarious position when he hears that a rocket come down in a far country, a few thousand miles away across the grass sea of Xurdimur. The two "demons" on the ship will be executed if they don't prove their innocence by dying first. So Mr. Green - the title is a pun - schemes valiantly to get himself to Estorya in time to rescue the Earthmen and hitch a ride home. (F) |
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