Description: First printing, with code H36, confirmed by ISFDB. Tight, flat, square and sharp book in DJ with wear, nicks, folds and tears. Small spots on the FFEP. First American hardcover publication of all three novels which were published as hardcovers earlier on as stand alone novels in the UK, and as pb in the US. The Reefs of Space brings humanity to the brink of the stars. Steve Ryeland, enslaved by Earth's tyrannical Plan of Man computer, is given the world's most important job: to develop a "jetless drive," an extraordinary new space propulsion mechanism. Yet the most important thing on Steve's mind was not his work, but the iron collar locked securely around his neck. Filled with a lethal charge of explosives, it could be detonated any time the Plan of Man considered him too much of a risk. That's why he had to obey every order & succeed at his experiments. Only then, perhaps, could he use the jetless drive himself…& escape to the safety of the half-mythical Reefs of Space, strange formations rumored to exist somewhere beyond Pluto's orbit. But if he failed, the next step would be the Living Body Bank—a scientific horror chamber from which no one ever returned. (1st published in World of IF Science Fiction magazine, '63) Starchild stretches even further into the future. Machine Major Boysie Gann has been assigned to duty on Polaris Station, one of the artificial sun-satellites circling near the forbidden reefs. His job: find the Starchild—the source of the mysterious ultimatum calling on the Plan of Man to relinquish its total control over humanity. As proof of his powers, the Starchild has threatened to extinguish the Sun. The awesome fact is—he can actually do it. (1st published as a serial in Galaxy Magazine, '64) In the thought-provoking novel, Rogue Star, man & sun can become one…an unstoppable combination of energy & intellect. But what happens when a rogue star falls in love with a human women? Is there any way passion can be fulfilled? Molly Zaldivar discovered the terrifying answer when she was picked to join with an almost god-like being she regarded an unnatural monster. (1st published as a serial in If magazine, '69).
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Book Title: The Starchild Trilogy
Narrative Type: Fiction
Country/Region of Manufacture: United States
Topic: Science Fiction
Format: Hardcover
Type: Anthology
Features: 1st Edition, Book Club Edition, Dust Jacket
Author: Jack Williamson, Frederik Pohl
Book Series: Starchild
Publication Year: 1977
Language: English
Intended Audience: Young Adults, Adults
Publisher: Nelson Doubleday
Genre: Science Fiction
Series: The Starchild Trilogy
Special Attributes: 1st Edition
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