The city machine /
by Louis Trimble ; cover art by Kelly Freas.
Description
- Language(s)
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English
- Published
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©1972
New York, N.Y. : DAW Books, Inc., Donald A. Wollheim, Publisher, [1972]
- Summary
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"The entire population of that colonized planet was crowded into one all-enclosed self-functioning city construction. For the majority the situation was like living forever in the steerage of an immigrant freighter. For a few there were some privileges, and for the Highs, power and luxury had been secured by a change of language and the destruction of the old books. Which was where the man Ryne came in. For he was the last who could read the original language - and if they could ever locate the machine that could build new cities, he'd be the only one to read the instructions. The story of the search for the City Machines, the linguistics and logistics problems presented, and the fight for Ryne's very life is a science fiction novel of edge-of-the-seat excitement."--Back cover.
- Note
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Interior art by Jack Gaughan.
"DAW=sf books no. 24"--Cover.
"UQ1024"--Cover.
Novel.
"First printing 1972"--Verso of title-page.
- Physical Description
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143 pages :
illustration ;
18 cm
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