An edition of The World of Ā (1948)

The World of Null-A

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An edition of The World of Ā (1948)

The World of Null-A

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Who was Gosseyn? Gosseyn himself didn't know his own identity -- only that he could be killed, yet live again... But someone knew who Gosseyn was -- and was using him as a pawn in a deadly game that spanned the Galaxy!

Publish Date
Publisher
Sphere
Language
English
Pages
221

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Edition Availability
Cover of: The World of Null-A
The World of Null-A
1990, Ariel Press, Ariel Pr
Paperback in English
Cover of: The World of Null-A
The World of Null-A
April 1984, John Goodchild Publishers, Goodchild
Hardcover in English - New edition
Cover of: The World of Null-A
The World of Null-A
1971, Sphere
Paperback in English
Cover of: The world of Ā.
The world of Ā.
1950, Grosset & Dunlap
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Edition Notes

Sphere Science Fiction Classics #2.
Originally published in serial form in Astounding Science Fiction (1945).

Published in
London, UK
Series
Null-A #1
Genre
Science Fiction.
Other Titles
The World of Ā
Copyright Date
1969

Classifications

Dewey Decimal Class
823/.9/1

The Physical Object

Format
Paperback
Pagination
221 p.
Number of pages
221
Dimensions
18 cm

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL21248770M
ISBN 10
0722187653
ISBN 13
9780722187654
OCLC/WorldCat
3971085, 16206837
Library Thing
32686
Goodreads
3305196

Work Description

Gilbert Gosseyn, a man living in an apparent utopia where those with superior understanding and mental control rule the rest of humanity, wants to be tested by the giant Machine that determines such superiority. However, he finds that his memories are false. In his search for his real identity, he discovers that he has extra bodies that are activated when he dies (so that, in a sense, he cannot be killed), that a galactic society of humans exists outside the Solar system, a large interstellar empire wishes to conquer both the Earth and Venus (inhabited by masters of non-Aristotelian logic), and he has extra brain matter that, when properly trained, can allow him to move matter with his mind.

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November 1, 2008 Created by ImportBot Imported from Talis MARC record.