Into the Slave Nebula
1968 novel by John Brunner
First edition | |
Author | John Brunner |
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Cover artist | Kelly Freas |
Language | English |
Publisher | Lancer Books |
Publication date | 1968 |
Media type | Print (book) |
Pages | 176 |
OCLC | 860713 |
Into the Slave Nebula is a science fiction novel written by John Brunner and first published in 1968. It is a revised version of Slavers of Space (1960).
Plot summary
Earth is a stable, prosperous, hedonistic society. The death of an android by brutal murder shocks Derry Horn, and he undertakes a dangerous interstellar mission. He is imprisoned by ruthless slavers and discovers the origin of the androids.
References
Brunner, John (1968). Into the Slave Nebula. Lancer Books, NY.
External links
- Into the Slave Nebula title listing at the Internet Speculative Fiction Database
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Works by John Brunner
- Echo in the Skull (1959)
- The World Swappers (1959)
- Slavers of Space (1960)
- The Atlantic Abomination (1960)
- Secret Agent of Terra (1962)
- The Super Barbarians (1962)
- Listen! The Stars! (1963)
- The Astronauts Must Not Land (1963)
- To Conquer Chaos (1964)
- The Whole Man (1964)
- The Martian Sphinx (1965)
- The Long Result (1965)
- The Squares of the City (1965)
- The Productions of Time (1967)
- Stand on Zanzibar Doubleday (1968), (1969)
- Double, Double (1969)
- The Jagged Orbit (1969)
- The Sheep Look Up (1972)
- Web of Everywhere (1974)
- The Shockwave Rider (1975)
- The Infinitive of Go (1980)
- Players at the Game of People (1980)
- The Crucible of Time (1983)
- The Tides of Time (1984)
- Children of the Thunder (1989)
- A Maze of Stars (1991)
- Muddle Earth (1993)
- Times Without Number (1962)
- Not Before Time (1968)
- The Traveler in Black (1971)
- Entry to Elsewhen (1972)
- The Best of John Brunner (1988)
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