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Tales of
Riverworld |
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Science
fiction anthology (Shared-World),
edited by Philip José
Farmer. Actually edited with Martin H. Greenberg.
Series: Riverworld.
Nominated for the Locus
Award (1993 - Best Anthology: 6th)
Anthology, with nine stories:
'Foreword'
by Philip José Farmer
"Crossing
the Dark River", by Philip José Farmer [with an "Author's Note"]
"A Hole in
Hell", by Dane
Helstrom (pseudonym of PJF)
"Graceland", by Allen Steele
"Every Man a God", by Mike Resnick & Barry N. Malzberg
"Blandings on Riverworld", by Phillip C. Jennings
"Two Thieves", by Harry Turtledove
"Fool's Paradise", by Ed Gorman
"The Merry Men of Riverworld", by John Gregory Betancourt
"Unfinished Business", by Robert Weinberg |
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COVER
TEXT:
Dead is dead.
Now everyone who has ever lived, from Karl Marx to Joan of Arc to Tom
Mix, awakens in Riverworld. Here, on the banks of a ten-million-mile
river, history meets the future in one of literature's grandest and
most fabulous inventions. And here the saga of Riverworld continues
with new stories by award-winning authors, as well as by the creator of
Riverworld, Philip José Farmer himself.
(Warner Books.) |
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PUBLICATION HISTORY
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