The 100th Millenium

John Brunner

Language: English

Publisher: Ace Books

Published: Aug 26, 2011

Pages: 110

Description:

Ace Double book, 1959. Mass market paperback. "The 100th Millennium" was first published as "Earth is But A Star" in Science-Fantasy Magazine, June 1958. It was later rewritten and published as "Catch a Falling Star: (1968). "Edge of Time" was first published in hardcover by Avalon Books in 1958. "David Grinnell" is a pseudonym of the late Donald A. Wollheim.

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Ace Double book, 1959. Mass market paperback. "The 100th Millennium" was first published as "Earth is But A Star" in Science-Fantasy Magazine, June 1958. It was later rewritten and published as "Catch a Falling Star: (1968).**

THE 100th MILLENNIUM by John Brunner ~ ~~ ~ There was a new star in the sky-another sun heading directly for the Solar System on a collision orbit. It meant the end fo the world! Creohan, who made the discovery, realized that in a few short years the oceans would boil, the forests and cities would be engulfed in flame, and life would be scorched from the surface of the world. But Creohan also knew that somewhere among the accumulated lore of 100,000 years of civilization ther would be the scientific knowledge that would even turn a star aside. ~ ~~ ~ EDGE OF TIME by Donald A. Wollheim (as David Grinnell) ~ ~~ ~ When Warren Alton went off to a quiet rural district of upper New York State to investigate some strange news reports, he figured it would be just a new type of "flying saucer" scare-only this time people were seeing dinosaurs and flying lizards! ~ ~~ ~ But what that star reporter uncovered turned out to be more fantastic than prehistoric monsters and more incredible than UFOs. For he found himself on a newsbeat that covered dozens of hitherto undiscovered planets, millions of miles of interstellar space, and thousands of years of time-and yet never took him outside the bounds of present-day America! GREAT stuff!