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Intergalactic Warfare - Boxed Set (Illustrated Edition) - Sci-Fi Novels: Wars & Rebellions in Space Adventures & Alien Contact Stories - cover

Intergalactic Warfare - Boxed Set (Illustrated Edition) - Sci-Fi Novels: Wars & Rebellions in Space Adventures & Alien Contact Stories

Poul Anderson, Clifford D. Simak, Leigh Brackett, Ray Bradbury, Jerome Bixby, Damon Knight

Publisher: Good Press

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Summary

Intergalactic Warfare - Boxed Set (Illustrated Edition)' collates an exquisite array of science fiction narratives, stands as a monumental anthology in the realm of speculative fiction. Encompassing a rich diversity of literary styles, this collection navigates the complex and riveting theme of interstellar conflict through a lens of striking creativity and depth. From the grand, cosmic battles to the intimate struggles of individual characters, the anthology showcases the genre's capacity to explore the farthest reaches of human imagination and ethical quandaries. The inclusion of standout pieces, illustrated to enhance their narrative potency, makes this collection a treasure trove for aficionados of the genre. The contributing authors, Clifford D. Simak, Poul Anderson, Damon Knight, Jerome Bixby, Ray Bradbury, and Leigh Brackett, are titans in the field of science fiction, each bringing their unique voices and visions to the anthology. Their stories not only reflect the individual authors perspectives but also weave together to present a multifaceted view of intergalactic warfare. Rooted in the mid-20th century, these narratives intersect with various historical and cultural movements of the time, from the Cold War's ideological battles to the boundless optimism of space exploration. The anthology captures a moment when humanity looked to the stars, both in fear and hope, reflecting broader societal tensions and aspirations. 'Intergalactic Warfare - Boxed Set (Illustrated Edition)' is a must-read for those intrigued by the complexity of interstellar conflict and the human condition as explored through the speculative lens. This collection offers a unique opportunity to engage with the works of seminal authors in science fiction, providing a spectrum of insights and experiences. For scholars, enthusiasts, and casual readers alike, this anthology opens up a dialogue between its diverse narratives, inviting readers to explore the vastness of space and the depth of the human spirit.
Available since: 12/22/2023.
Print length: 1653 pages.

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