An edition of To your scattered bodies go (1971)

To your scattered bodies go

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To your scattered bodies go
Philip José Farmer
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An edition of To your scattered bodies go (1971)

To your scattered bodies go

  • 3.47 ·
  • 19 Ratings
  • 50 Want to read
  • 0 Currently reading
  • 31 Have read

Imagine that every human who ever lived, from the earliest Neanderthals to the present, is resurrected after death on the banks of an astonishing and seemingly endless river on an unknown world. They are miraculously provided with food, but with not a clue to the possible meaning of this strange afterlife. And so billions of people from history, and before, must start living again.

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Publisher
Ace Books
Language
English
Pages
221

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Cover of: To your scattered bodies go
Cover of: To your scattered bodies go
To your scattered bodies go
1980, Gregg Press
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Cover of: To Your Scattered Bodies Go
To Your Scattered Bodies Go
March 15, 1976, Berkley
Hardcover in English

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Dewey Decimal Class
813/.5/4
Library of Congress
PZ4.F234 To, PS3556.A72 To

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221 p.;
Number of pages
221

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OL19405153M

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