Isaac Asimov's Near futures and far
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Author
Contributions
- Scithers, George H., 1929- - Contributor
Publication
1981 - The Dial Press, New York, N.Y, New York (State)
Language
English
Word Count
71,250 words, Guess
Page Count
285 pages
Identifiers
- Internet Archiveisaacasimovsnear0000unse
- ISBN-100385272057
- ISBN-139780385272056
- LibraryThing3608379
- Goodreads2078489
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- Library of Congress Control Number78060795
- OCLC Control Number8064037
- Better World BooksP8-CIO-892
- Open LibraryOL4745197M
Classifications
- DDC813/.0876/08
- LCCPS648.S3 I843 1981
Description
Hellhole / David Gerrold -- The last defender of Camelot / Roger Zelazny -- Bystander / Alan Dean Foster -- Captive of the Centaurianess / Poul Anderson -- Longshot / Jack C. Haldeman -- The jaren / Frederick Longbeard -- The magician's apprentice / Barry B. Longyear -- How it happened / Isaac Asimov -- through time & space with Ferdinand Feghoot! / Grendel Briarton -- Ghosts / Keith Minnion -- The test tube / Ray Russell -- Keepersmith / Randall Garrett & Vicki Ann Heydron.
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