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Avontuur in het verleden

Vier science fiction-verhalen

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  • 169 páginas
  • 6 horas de lectura

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HARD TIMES That's what leads Manson Everard to answer an ad offering "high pay and foreign travel for men and women with military experience." But compared to where - and when - he's going, "hard times" in the 20th-century U.S.A. are easy! 9 • Time Patrol • [Time Patrol • 1] • (1955) • novelette by Poul Anderson 65 • Brave to Be a King • [Time Patrol • 2] • (1959) • novelette by Poul Anderson 125 • Gibraltar Falls • [Time Patrol • 3] • (1975) • shortstory by Poul Anderson 141 • The Only Game in Town • [Time Patrol • 4] • (1960) • novelette by Poul Anderson 187 • Delenda Est • [Time Patrol • 5] • (1955) • novelette by Poul Anderson 245 • Of Time and the Rover • (1981) • essay by Sandra Miesel

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Avontuur in het verleden, Poul William Anderson, P. Groen

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1984
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Subtítulo
Vier science fiction-verhalen
Idioma
Holandés
Editorial
Het Spectrum
Publicado en
1984
Formato
Tapa blanda
Páginas
169
ISBN10
9027414068
ISBN13
9789027414069
Título original
The Time Patrol
Calificación
4,05 de 5
Descripción
HARD TIMES That's what leads Manson Everard to answer an ad offering "high pay and foreign travel for men and women with military experience." But compared to where - and when - he's going, "hard times" in the 20th-century U.S.A. are easy! 9 • Time Patrol • [Time Patrol • 1] • (1955) • novelette by Poul Anderson 65 • Brave to Be a King • [Time Patrol • 2] • (1959) • novelette by Poul Anderson 125 • Gibraltar Falls • [Time Patrol • 3] • (1975) • shortstory by Poul Anderson 141 • The Only Game in Town • [Time Patrol • 4] • (1960) • novelette by Poul Anderson 187 • Delenda Est • [Time Patrol • 5] • (1955) • novelette by Poul Anderson 245 • Of Time and the Rover • (1981) • essay by Sandra Miesel