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Quest to
Riverworld |
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Science
fiction anthology (Shared-World),
edited by Philip José
Farmer. Actually edited with Richard Gilliam, Martin H. Greenberg and
Edward E.
Kramer.
Series: Riverworld.
Anthology, with fourteen stories:
"Up the Bright
River", by Philip José Farmer
"If the King Like Not the Comedy", by Jody Lynn Nye
"Because It's There", by Jerry Oltion
"A Place of Miracles", by Owl Goingback
"Diaghilev Plays Riverworld", by Robert Sheckley
"Secret Crimes", by Robert Sampson
"Hero's Coin", by Brad Strickland
"Human Spirit, Beetle Spirit", by John Gregory Betancourt
"Nevermore", by David Bischoff & Dean Wesley Smith
"Old Soldiers", by Lawrence Watt-Evans
"Legends", by Esther M. Friesner
"Stephen Comes Into Courage", by Rick Wilber
"Riverworld Roulette", by Robert Weinberg
"Coda",
by Philip José Farmer |
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COVER
TEXT:
Die--and live again. Now, by the banks of a ten-million-mile river,
everyone who has ever died has a new life. Now, everyone from Karl Marx
to Elvis Presley to Dante roams in Riverworld. And now, SF's finest
talents continue the epic begun by Philip José Farmer, the
epic many consider...
"A FEAST FOR THE IMAGINATION." --Los
Angeles Times
(Warner Books.)
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PUBLICATION HISTORY
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