Transgalactic
Then came the mutant Clane, who would have been put to death for his deformities had he not been born into the ruling family. Though his body was twisted, his mind was brilliant, and he not only recovered the lost science behind the ancient machines, but found the truth behind the legends of civilization's downfall. Alien invaders, not human war, had reduced humanity to barbarism as a prelude for a later return in force to colonize the Solar System. And that return would happen soon, unless Clane could find a way to stop it. . . . For the first time, the entire Clane saga, told in the two novels Empire of the Atom and The Wizard of Linn, is complete in one volume. Mission to the Stars, Van Vogt's sweeping novel of interstellar adventure, is also included, along with the two short novels in the "Ezwal" series, chronicling the struggle of one man to convince a feral but intelligent species to join with humanity in the battle against a mutual enemy-but first he must convince the lone Ezwal who is trapped with him in a deadly jungle to co-operate, or neither will survive. Cover Art by Bob Eggleton |
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First printing, October 2006 Distributed by Simon & Schuster Printed in the United States of America |
ISBN-13: 978-1-4165-2089-4
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A note on the edition:The text of the stories included in this volume is that of the original magazine editions first published in Astounding Science Fiction, not the later versions which A. E. van Vogt reworked for various novelizations. The editors ACKNOWLEDGMENTS
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