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Badger - No Date. acceptable. acceptable to good 1st Badger SF13 1960? edition paperback, In stock shipped from our UK warehouse
Twilight Zone by La Salle, Victor
by La Salle, Victor
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Twilight Zone
by La Salle, Victor
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Badger - No Date. acceptable. acceptable to good 1st Badger SF13 1960? edition paperback, In stock shipped from our UK warehouse
- Bookseller Zardoz Books (GB)
- Book Condition Used - acceptable
- Binding Paperback
- Publisher Badger - No Date
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Twilight Zone
by La Salle, Victor
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- Paperback
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- Used - acceptable
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- Paperback
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Westbury, Wiltshire, United Kingdom
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$3.72
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TWILIGHT ZONE
by LaSalle, Victor
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- first
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- Used - Good
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Salem, Oregon, United States
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$30.00
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Badger Book. Good. Soft cover. First Ed. First British paperback ed. Good condition, moderate over all wear..
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TWILIGHT ZONE
by La Salle, Victor (house pseudonym)
- Used
- first
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- Used - Small 35¢ price sticker affixed to front cover. 15 mm closed tear to lower front cover with crease, a very good copy. (2445
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- First edition
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Laurel, Maryland, United States
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$35.00
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London: John Spencer & Co. (Publishers) Limited, n.d., [1959]. First edition. Small 35¢ price sticker affixed to front cover. 15 mm closed tear to lower front cover with crease, a very good copy. (24459). Small octavo, pictorial wrappers. Badger Books SF 13. Set in the distant future, the story recollects the period, a thousand years before the events of the novel, a period when the Sun cooled and Earth became uninhabitable. Mankind migrated to Venus, and later to Mercury. On Mercury the colonists are enslaved by the dictatorial Overlords, against whom they finally rebel and destroy. They return to Earth, which is now recovering as the ice recedes and the planet warms up again. Also present is a short story, "Point of No Return" by Max Chartair (i.e. John Glasby) about an advanced space ship that enters deep space beyond the orbit of Pluto, never to return. Not in Clarke. Reginald 08637 (dating 1954).
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