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Descripción Paperback. Condición: Good. No Jacket. Alun Hood Ilustrador. Pages can have notes/highlighting. Spine may show signs of wear. ~ ThriftBooks: Read More, Spend Less 0.22. Nº de ref. del artículo: G0722194420I3N00
Descripción Alun Hood Ilustrador. 1st in this edition paperback, very good clean, tight, bright copy, no inscriptions. Nº de ref. del artículo: 036610
Descripción paperback / softback. Condición: vg++. Alun Hood Ilustrador. 1st edition Sphere 1984 paperback, vg++ In stock shipped from our UK warehouse. Nº de ref. del artículo: 17790
Descripción Paperback: 7" x 4¼". Condición: Very Good: Light signs of wear. Cover Art: Alun Hood Ilustrador. 1984 Edition. © 1982: A stand-alone novel by Roger Zelazny. 3rd printing of 1984 edition:- Synopsis: Cat might have looked more like a one-eyed boulder but that was where the resemblance ended. Cat could read thoughts as well as most human telepaths, knew how to use a teleport booth and as a shapeshifter he was in a class of his own. After being cooped up in the zoo for fifty years he was mean as well. So when they asked the old Navajo tracker Billy Singer to eliminate an alien assassin, Billy knew at once whom he ought to subcontract the job to. After all, he was the one who'd captured Cat in the first place. But Cat had his price. Sure he'd help Billy. All he wanted was to get out of the zoo. But once he'd done what was asked of him, Billy had better start running:- Review(s): "Brilliant and moving" - Vonda McIntyre / "Zelazny at his best: stylistic brilliance, subtle characterization, originality and strong mythic themes of power" - Washington Post:- (original cost £2.50). Nº de ref. del artículo: 17.004.00014
Descripción Paperback: 7" x 4¼". Condición: Near Fine: Small signs of wear. Cover Art: Alun Hood Ilustrador. 1984 Edition. © 1982: A stand-alone novel by Roger Zelazny. 1st printing of 1984 edition:- Synopsis: Cat might have looked more like a one-eyed boulder but that was where the resemblance ended. Cat could read thoughts as well as most human telepaths, knew how to use a teleport booth and as a shapeshifter he was in a class of his own. After being cooped up in the zoo for fifty years he was mean as well. So when they asked the old Navajo tracker Billy Singer to eliminate an alien assassin, Billy knew at once whom he ought to subcontract the job to. After all, he was the one who'd captured Cat in the first place. But Cat had his price. Sure he'd help Billy. All he wanted was to get out of the zoo. But once he'd done what was asked of him, Billy had better start running:- Review(s): "Brilliant and moving" - Vonda McIntyre / "Easily the best Zelazny in nearly a decade" - Fantasy Newsletter / "Zelazny at his best: stylistic brilliance, subtle characterization, originality and strong mythic themes of power" - Washington Post / "Zelazny's best book since 'Lord Of Light'" - Joe Haldeman:- (original cost £1.95). Nº de ref. del artículo: 18.003.00003