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The Winds of Time
James H. Schmitz
(1911-1981)
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11,359 Words
Illustrated by Brotman Gefty Rammer came along the narrow passages between the _Silver Queen's_...
The Winds of Time
James H. Schmitz
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Illustrated by Brotman Gefty Rammer came along the narrow passages between the _Silver Queen's_ control compartment and the staterooms, trying to exchange the haggard look on his face for one of ...
Gone Fishing
James H. Schmitz
(1911-1981)
1h
15,256 Words
_There is no predictable correlation between intelligence and ethics, nor is ruthlessness ne...
Gone Fishing
James H. Schmitz
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_There is no predictable correlation between intelligence and ethics, nor is ruthlessness necessarily an evil thing.
Novice
James H. Schmitz
(1911-1981)
1h
11,627 Words
A novice is one who is inexperienced--but that doesn't mean incompetent.
Novice
James H. Schmitz
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A novice is one who is inexperienced--but that doesn't mean incompetent.
The Star Hyacinths
James H. Schmitz
(1911-1981)
1h
14,602 Words
Illustrated by FINLAY _On a bleak, distant unchartered world two ships lay wrecked and a ...
The Star Hyacinths
James H. Schmitz
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Illustrated by FINLAY _On a bleak, distant unchartered world two ships lay wrecked and a lone man stared at a star hyacinth.
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