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Ballantine U6010, 318 pp. Paperback original, first printing. Spine a bit rolled, reading crease, edge wear and some scuffing and soiling to covers. Dampstain to lower edge extending across bottom...
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Ballantine U6010, 318 pp. Paperback original, first printing. Spine a bit rolled, reading crease, edge wear and some scuffing and soiling to covers. Dampstain to lower edge extending across bottom margin, store stamp inside cover. Some tanning but text is clear and unmarked. 1965 Hugo Award winner for best novel.
"It began so quietly that nobody except a few frightened scientists even suspected what might be happening . . .
"Then suddenly one day, it was there. It came without malice, an elemental force, a climactic power greater than any the Earth had ever seen in its billions of years of evolution, a phenomenon which reduced this planet to the size of an anthill pushed out of the way by a bulldozer. Men called it the Wanderer.
"Yet despite its vast impersonality, to each human being on Earth the Wanderer spelled something personal - after all, death is very personal indeed. And the Wanderer meant death for millions. But for others - many, many others - it was something else again. . . "; 6" - 7" Tall
Product Info
Publisher: Ballantine Books
Year: 1964
Type: Used
Binding: Softcover
First Edition
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