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AGAINST THE FALL OF NIGHT [later revised and expanded under the title: THE CITY
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Quantity Available: |
Only one in stock, order soon |
Condition: |
Used; Good |
ASIN: |
B01LXGF01F |
binding: |
mass_market |
format: |
mass_market |
edition: |
First Edition Thus |
language: |
english |
manufacturer: |
Pyramid |
author: |
Clarke, Arthur C |
Publication Date: |
1960T |
Subject Keyword: |
'literary', 'fiction' |
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not_applicable |
Unspsc Code: |
55111505 |
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Item Type Keyword: |
other |
Product Site Launch Date: |
2014-12-29T22:19:52.732Z |
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30% off w/ $8.00 spent |
Posted for sale: |
More than a week ago |
Item number: |
1739034539 |
Item description
1967 edition! Worn but complete.
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Product description: Originally appearing as a novella in the November, 1948 issue of the magazine Startling Stories, it was revised and expanded in 1951 and published in book form in 1953 by Gnome Press. It was later expanded and revised again and published in 1956 as The City and the Stars. Diaspar is a seemingly ageless city in the year 10 billion AD; the last child, Alvin, was born seventeen years ago. Alvin is a child curious about the outside world, which, according to the earliest histories, was destroyed by the Invaders, leaving only Diaspar. Alvin's desire to see the outside world is considered an eccentricity. When Alvin wanders into a tower to watch a sunset, he finds a rock with the inscription: "There is a better way. Give my greetings to the Keeper of the Records. Alaine of Lyndar". Alvin takes the message to Rorden, the Keeper of the Records, who has access to "all the knowledge of Humanity." Rorden finds the record of the message but does not believe Alvin is ready to understand it.
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