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Originally published: Los Angeles: J.P. Tarcher, 1989.
*** The Phoenix Science Fiction Classics series has been designed
for the convenience of students. Special margins provide liberal
space for students to take notes. *** These distinctive trade
paperbacks have also been priced to make them one of the most
affordable critical series in the market today, making them easily
accessible to students of all economic means. *** Each book
includes notes, critical essays, chronologies, bibliographies and
more. *** *** The timeless cautionary tale of man's overreach with
tragic consequences for all. Victor Frankenstein, obsessed with
scientific studies, creates and brings to life a creature made from
scavenged body parts. However, unable to deal with the hideous
"monster" he has created, Frankenstein flees, setting in motion a
series of events that ultimately destroys everything he holds dear.
*** This edition includes critical essays by acclaimed author and
senior lecturer (Arizona State University) Paul Cook and by Alexei
and Cory Panshin (adapted from their Hugo-winning work on science
fiction, The World Beyond the Hill).
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Earth Magic (Paperback)
Alexei Panshin, Cory Panshin
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R332
Discovery Miles 3 320
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In Earth Magic, Alexei and Cory Panshin (Hugo winning authors of
The World Beyond the Hill) create a mysterious world of shifting
realities, arcane traditions and memorable characters. Haldane, son
of the Get warlord Black Morca must flee for his life through a
familiar landscape turned strangely alien, aided by a wizard of
uncertain abilities and the hazardous favor of the Goddess Libera.
His perilous journey will take him to a final battle amidst the
standing stones of power of Stone Heath where he will discover his
true destiny. An exciting, thought provoking tale by critically
acclaimed and award winning masters of the genre.
*** The Phoenix Science Fiction Classics series has been designed
for the convenience of students. Special margins provide liberal
space for students to take notes. *** These distinctive trade
paperbacks have also been priced to make them one of the most
affordable critical series in the market today, making them easily
accessible to students of all economic means. *** Each book
includes notes, critical essays, chronologies, bibliographies and
more. *** *** From The Earth to the Moon is a classic work by Jules
Verne that has inspired movies, an opera and theme park rides. ****
**** *** This edition includes critical essays by acclaimed author
and senior lecturer (Arizona State University) Paul Cook and by
Alexei and Cory Panshin (adapted from their Hugo-winning work on
science fiction, The World Beyond the Hill).
*** The Phoenix Science Fiction Classics series has been designed
for the convenience of students. Special margins provide liberal
space for students to take notes. *** These distinctive trade
paperbacks have also been priced to make them one of the most
affordable critical series in the market today, making them easily
accessible to students of all economic means. *** Each book
includes notes, critical essays, chronologies, bibliographies and
more. *** *** Dejah Thoris, Princess of the red humanoid race on
Mars, is captured by the four-armed green 'Tharks.' John Carter,
mysteriously transported from Arizona (and now possessing super
strength) rescues the Princess resulting in grand romantic
adventure. *** One of the great pulp science fictions of the early
twentieth century, A Princess of Mars inspired many future science
fiction writers including Robert A. Heinlein, Arthur C. Clarke and
Ray Bradbury. Carl Sagan, who read the book as a child, was
fascinated by it. A map of Mars, as imagined by Burroughs, hung
outside Sagan's offices in Cornell University.*** This edition
includes critical essays by acclaimed author and senior lecturer
(Arizona State University) Paul Cook and by Alexei and Cory Panshin
(adapted from their Hugo-winning work on science fiction, The World
Beyond the Hill).
A fascinating array of stories from the boundless imagination of
Hugo and Nebula winning Alexei Panshin taking the mind on a journey
from the near and familiar to the farther reaches of what we must
become. ***A remarkable collection... thoughtful and provocative
and, best of all, beautifully written. Sunday Oregonian***
In 2198, one hundred and fifty years after the desperate wars that
destroyed an overpopulated Earth, Man lives precariously on a
hundred hastily-established colony worlds and in the seven giant
Ships that once ferried men to the stars. Mia Havero's Ship is a
small closed society. It tests its children by casting them out to
live or die in a month of Trial in the hostile wilds of a colony
world. Mia Havero's Trial is fast approaching and in the meantime
she must learn not only the skills that will keep her alive but the
deeper courage to face herself and her world. Published originally
in 1968, Alexei Panshin's Nebula Award-winning classic has lost
none of its relevance, with its keen exploration of societal
stagnation and the resilience of youth.
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