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Philip K. Dick Clans of the Alphane Moon New York; Vintage; 2002; 0375719288 / 9780375719288; First Edition Thus; Trade Paperback; New; 0375719288 When CIA agent Chuck Rittersdorf and his psychiatrist wife, Mary, file for divorce, they have no idea that in a few weeks they?ll be shooting it out on Alpha III M2, the distant moon ruled by var ious psychotics liberated from a mental ward. Nor do they suspect that Chuck?s new employer, the famous TV comedian Bunny Hentman, will also be there aiming his own laser gun. How things came to such a darkly hilarious pass is the subject of Clans of the Alpha ne Moon, an astutely shrewd and acerbic tale that blurs all conve ntional distinctions between sanity and madness.; KB0001759; Price:
11.47 USD
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Dick, Philip K; Silverberg, Robert; Russell, Eric Frank; Del Rey, Lester; Pease, M. C. Pohl, Frederik; Smith, George H. Now & Beyond: Eight Great Science Fiction Adventures New York; Belmont; 1965; Mass Market Paperback; Good; soiling to back cover, some edge wear, scuffing; Contains: ''The Turning Wheel'' by Philip K. Dick; ''Unreasonable Facsimile'' by Lester Del Rey; ''Heav'n, Heav'n'' by Eric Frank Russell; ''Venus Trap'' by Robert Silverberg; ''Telestassis'' by M. C. Pease; ''Wapshot's Demon'' by Frederik Pohl; ''The Case for Earth'' by Eric Frank Russell; and ''The Outcasts'' by George H. Smith.; KB004494; Price:
2.89 USD
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Philip K. Dick The Cosmic Puppets: A Novel New York, New York, U.S.A.; Vintage; 2003; 1400030056 / 9781400030057; Trade Paperback; New; 1400030056 Yielding to a compulsion he can't explain, Ted Barton interrupts his vacation in order to visit the town of his birth, Millgate, Virginia. But upon entering the sleepy, isolated little hamlet, Ted is distraught to find that the place bears no resemblance to the one he left behind—and never did. He also discovers that in this Millgate Ted Barton died of scarlet fever when he was nine years old. Perhaps even more troubling is the fact that it is literally impossible to escape. Unable to leave, Ted struggles to find the reason for such disturbing incongruities, but before long, he finds himself in the midst of a struggle between good and evil that stretches far beyond the confines of the valley.; KB002121; Price:
8.79 USD
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